When Pacific Business News last spoke with Emmaly Calibraro, vice president of funding for Aloha United Way, she had just assumed the role at the start of this year focused on “increasing visibility and explaining where donor dollars go,” with a goal of reaching $10 million fundraising dollars. It was only a few months later that the effects of Covid-19 hit the islands and shuttered many local businesses – in response AUW, a member of United Way Worldwide nationally, stepped up to further…