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Hawaii Association for Infant Mental Health

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HUI O NA WAI EHA

The Mission of Hui o Nā Wai ʻEhā is to advocate for the restoration and stewardship of mauka to makai streamflow in Waikapū, Wailuku, Waiehu, Waiheʻe Streams (Nā Wai ʻEhā), to protect cultural and natural resources pertaining to traditional and customary practices of Native Hawaiian kuleana kalo farmers and to engage communities through their Ola I Ka Wai education outreach programs.

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Ball Out Ohana Maui Youth Foundation

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Pili Productions

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Na Moku Aupuni O Ko Olau Hui

ENSURE DUE RESPECT FOR THE CULTURE OF THE KANAKA MAOLI (INDIGENOUS PEOPLE) OF KEANAE-WAILUANUI AHUPUA'A (LAND DIVISION), THEIR SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, CHARITABLE, HISTORICAL, SPIRITUAL, EDUCATIONAL, TRADITIONAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PURPOSES WITHIN THE MEANING OF 501(C)(3) OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954, AND RULES AND REGULATIONS THEREUNDER AS THEY NOW EXIST OR AS THEY MAY HEREAFTER BE AMENDED.

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Hawaii Community Foundation

Fostering the spirit of giving for more than 100 years.

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King Hall Legal Foundation

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