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LOKELANI OHANA

We are a vibrant sustainable ‘ohana where adults with developmental disabilities live, learn, and work together with reverence for spirit, creativity, and nature, supporting each other’s potential and sharing a life of purpose.

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KE KUKUI FOUNDATION

Ke Kukui Foundation is a diversified and inclusive 501(c)(3) non-profit organization registered in Washington and Oregon whose mission is to eliminate socio-economic barriers to the successful integration and assimilation of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders relocating to the Pacific Northwest and to preserve and to share traditional Hawaiian/Polynesian culture through educational programming consisting of music, dance, language, and other traditional arts.

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KA EHU

KAʻEHU is a nonprofit organization with the goal to restore the land and perpetuate traditional Hawaiian culture using a community-based, inclusive, family-oriented approach to environmental stewardship and sustainable agriculture.

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Alaka Ina Foundation

ALAKA'INA IN HAWAIIAN MEANS "LEADERSHIP" AND OUR MISSION AT THE ALAKA'INA FOUNDATION IS TO BUILD AND PROMOTE LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATION INITIATIVES FOR "NA PUA O HAWAI'I," OR THE YOUTH OF HAWAI'I.

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Hanai Kaiaulu

Hanai Kaiaulu is a student-led non-profit organization dedicated to reducing food waste through bokashi composting, food recovery and education.

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Ka Hula O Aulani

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Na Kalai Waa

NA KALAI WAA PROVIDES CULTURAL EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES UTILIZING HAWAIIAN VOYAGING CANOES.

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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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ULUHAO O HUALALAI

E kipa mai kakou i ko makou ina aloha.

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HOLUALOA

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