I wonder if it would be cheaper to try and get these guys to come out to Hawaii to give a class?
Cheaper how?
You'll still need pay the regular class fees and individual student ammo costs.
Now you want to add to the costs:
Travel
Per Diem
Lodging
Local transportation
Instructors having to register their handguns at HPD (time wasted during business/class hours)
FrontSight needs to still pay for their overhead, salaries, and all other operating expenses at their facilities. There's no way they can afford to do off-site classes for less.
They also need facilities for classroom and shoot/no-shoot live fire training. Those facilities, if available, need to be rented -- unless you have such spaces to donate to the cause. Part of the overhead includes their insurance. I doubt their policies cover locations they don't have control over.
The cheapest membership is $250 ($200 for the membership + $50 background check).
Included in that membership are FREE training classes. You need to add travel and lodging expenses.
Not rocket science. If you can't afford the travel costs and a reasonable cost for 5 days of training and CCW permit testing/applications, which includes notary and fingerprinting, then I doubt you'll be forking out $200 to take the class locally.