1% of every job goes to a Hawaiʻi nonprofit — reefs, coastlines, disaster relief, food security, or Hawaiian culture. Because keeping the āina clean doesn't stop at your driveway.
ʻĀina means "the land" in Hawaiian. It's not just a name — it's the whole idea behind this business.
We built ʻĀina Wash Co. on the belief that taking care of this island is the job — whether that's your driveway, your roof, or the reef just offshore. 1% of every job we complete goes to protecting the coastlines and coral reefs that make Hawaiʻi worth calling home.
It's not a marketing add-on. It's just how we choose to operate.
Every driveway, roof, and lanai we clean keeps your home looking its best.
1% of every job funds community cleanups and reef restoration across Oʻahu.
Every dollar stays in Hawaiʻi, going to organizations doing hands-on preservation work.
No extra charge to you. No complicated forms. It happens automatically with every job.
Any job — driveway, house wash, roof, patio, commercial. Every booking counts toward the fund.
1% of your invoice total goes into the Reef & Coast Fund. You'll see it noted on your invoice — it comes from our end, not yours.
Each quarter, we donate to a Hawaii nonprofit — reefs, coastlines, disaster relief, food security, or Native Hawaiian causes — based on what the islands need most right now.
We rotate giving every quarter based on what Hawaiʻi needs most right now — reefs, coastlines, disaster recovery, food security, and Native Hawaiian preservation. All local. All real.
Oʻahu flooding has displaced families across the island. This quarter's fund is going directly to disaster response and recovery.
Hawaii-based nonprofit focused specifically on coral reef protection and restoration through community engagement and education.
reefguardians.orgProtecting Hawaiʻi's native coastal and marine wildlife through research, education, and hands-on habitat restoration since 1996.
wildhawaii.orgRuns the Stronger Hawaii Fund — deploying resources statewide for disaster response, recovery, and long-term community resilience after floods, fires, and other emergencies.
hawaiicommunityfoundation.orgOʻahu's frontline community relief network — activating when disaster strikes to connect families with direct assistance and support the nonprofits doing the work.
auw.orgRescues surplus food from restaurants, hotels, and farms across Oʻahu and delivers it free to nonprofits feeding Hawaii's most vulnerable residents.
alohaharvest.orgProtecting Native Hawaiian cultural rights, natural resources, and the āina — from language and traditions to land and environmental advocacy.
kahea.orgWe look at what Hawaiʻi needs most and pick accordingly. Active disaster? Relief gets the fund. Quiet quarter? We go back to reefs and coast. We post every donation receipt publicly on Instagram and Facebook — so you always know exactly where the money went.
"This island gives everything to the people who live here. The least we can do is give something back — to the reefs, the coastlines, the communities, and the culture that makes Hawaiʻi what it is."— Tom, Founder of ʻĀina Wash Co.
1% sounds small — but across hundreds of jobs a year, it becomes something a local nonprofit can actually feel.
Based on 20 jobs/week at an average of $250 — every wash adds to the fund automatically.
As the business grows, so does the giving. $10,000 to reef preservation in three years — from one local company.
Every dollar goes to Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii — a local org doing hands-on work right here on Oʻahu.
No. The 1% comes from Āina Wash Co. — not from you. Your invoice reflects the standard price. We choose to allocate 1% of our revenue to this fund ourselves.
We donate quarterly — January, April, July, and October. We share each donation on social media with a receipt so you can see the impact your jobs helped create.
Yes. We post every donation publicly on Instagram and Facebook, including the confirmation receipt. Follow us @ainawashco to see impact updates in real time.
Every quarter we look at what Hawaiʻi needs most right now — whether that's reef and coastline work, disaster recovery, food security, or Native Hawaiian preservation. We pick one organization actively doing hands-on local work and donate the full accumulated fund to them. No overhead. No mainland organizations. 100% stays in Hawaiʻi.
Every job you book puts 1% toward the causes that keep this island worth living on. Get a free quote today.