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Swimming, Water Recreation
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Kihei Canoe Club
Preserving Hawaiian culture through Outrigger canoe recreational and competitive paddling for youth and adults.
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Kihei
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
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Hui O Kuapa
Hui o Kuapā is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1989 for the purpose of supporting Native Hawaiian fishpond restoration, education & research.
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Community Improvement, Capacity Building N.E.C.
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Friends of the Future
FOF provides an organizational structure, administrative services and facilitation for grassroots groups with a passion for projects that will improve the health related-quality of life in our communities but which do not necessarily the desire or capacity to create an independent non-profit organization.
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Aloha Maui Pride
Welcome to Aloha Maui Pride. Here we strive to unite the LGBTQIA community and allies including locals and those visiting Maui.
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Performing Arts
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Ka Imi Na Auao O Hawaii NEI
Kaimi Naauao O Hawaii Nei Institute: to search for the truth of the Hawaiian Culture through hula, sc RESTORE HAWAIIAN CULTURE TO ITS ORIGINAL DIGNITY; EDUCATE THE POPULACE FOR ITS UNDERSTANDING, ENJOYMENT & APPRECIATION OF MEDICINE, ART, LANGUAGE, CRAFTS, PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION OF THE HAWAIIAN PEOPLE, THROUGH HULA.
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VERO BEACH MUSEUM OF ART INC
Exhibits and displays of American and International art featured throughout the year.
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Single Organization Support
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FRIENDS OF AMY B H GREENWELL
The focus of this 15-acre botanical garden is Hawaiian ethnobotany, the study of Hawaiian people and Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden Ka mlama ana i ka moomeheu.
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Living History Performances, School Programs, Classes and Museum sharing the art and culture of Native Peoples of North America.
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NAKAYOSHI GAKKO
Nakayoshi Gakko Friendship School Nakayoshi Gakko or Friendship School is a two week summer program where children in grades 1 through 8 learn about Japanese culture and tradition.
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