
Keeps a camp drone flying
Propellers, batteries, and spare parts for the Ke Ala Hou flight line.
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PTCG is a Hawaiʻi nonprofit that puts drones, cyber ranges, and mentors directly into the hands of Pacific Island students — from Oʻahu to American Samoa. All of it funded by people who give back.
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Mahalo for giving back to the Pacific.
Why we give
Technology should never widen the distance between communities. It should close it.
We build the bridges: between students and mentors, industry and academia, tradition and innovation. Everything we do is grounded in kuleana — our shared responsibility to one another — and carried forward by aloha.
And every bit of it runs on the generosity of the people and partners who give back.
How we measure our impact →What your gift does
Every program is donor-funded. Gifts become flight time, range time, and podium moments for Hawaiʻi students — here's what different amounts make possible.

Propellers, batteries, and spare parts for the Ke Ala Hou flight line.
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A Hawaiʻi student's week of aeronautics, data science, and coding.
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Student awards that make the Cyber Forensics Five-0 worth racing for.
Give $500 →Where the giving goes to work
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Summer camp
Ke Ala Hou STEM Camp
Five days of aeronautics, geospatial applications, data science, and coding — with 1:1 mentors on the flight line.
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Convening
Technology Cooperation Summit
Leaders uniting technology, culture, and government for a resilient Pacific.
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Pathway
Internships
A 12-week gateway from classroom to career, mentored by working IT and cybersecurity professionals.
I felt like everything was perfect — the drones, the code, and the activities were good and fun.
Leadership

Co-Founder
A technologist and community leader from Hawaiʻi focused on empowering Pacific Island communities through technology and innovation. Drawing on extensive private- and public-sector experience, Jon bridges technological divides and champions STEM camps, technology workshops, and cybersecurity programs that educate the next generation.

Co-Founder
A mentor, veteran, and community leader whose life's work is grounded in kuleana and driven by aloha. A proud alumnus of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and its Army ROTC program, Sonny advises on federal technology initiatives that strengthen national security while uplifting Pacific communities and the next generation of leaders.
Giving back, in pictures
X-STEM Oʻahu workshops




JROTC division, Cyber Forensics Five-0


Monthly giving
One-time gifts fund moments. Monthly givers fund the steady work between them — the practice ranges, the school visits, the mentors who keep showing up. Join the circle that keeps PTCG moving year-round.
Mahalo
Twenty-plus partners across industry, academia, and government give back alongside us.




































Every gift fuels a drone, a cyber range, a camp seat — and a student who discovers what they're capable of.