OHA's "Discretionary Spending" for FY15 and FY16

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1 OHA's "Discretionary Spending" for and FY16 Fiscal Year Grant Type Organization Description Amount Initiative Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation To support services to the community. $ 135,804 Initiative Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation To support information and research resources to the community. $ 85,000 To support the Molokai Childhood Sexual Abuse Prevention Initiative Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation Pathway pilot program $ 90,000 Initiative State Department of Land and Natural Resources To support the Aha Moku Advisory Committee $ 94,067 Initiative Department of Labor and Industrial Relations To support the Prisoner Reintegration Program $ 250,000 To cover debt service on bonds issued by DHHL that will be used to establish infrastructure support for Native Hawaiian affordable Initiative Department of Hawaiian Home Lands housing opportunities. $ 3,000,000 To support the Na Pua Noeau Program to provide educational Initiative University of Hawaii at Hilo experiences in Hawaiian culture, language, and history. $ 896,232 Initiative Kanu O Ka Aina Learning Ohana To support Hawaiian-focused charter schools $ 1,500,000 To support the OHA Higher Education Scholarships program Initiative University of Hawaii - Office of Research Services through Liko A'e. $ 187,000 Initiative Hawaii Community Foundation To support the OHA Higher Education Scholarships program. $ 330,000 On behalf of the Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work to Initiative University of Hawaii, Office of Research Services continue support of the Hawaiian Learning Program (3 years) $ 218,855 Sponsorship Alaska Federation of Natives Alaska Federation of Natives Annual Convention $ 5,000 CEO Sponsorship American Cancer Society Kamehameha Alumni 7TH Annual Relay For Life $ 2,000 CEO Sponsorship American Diabetes Association 2015 Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes $ 15,000 Sponsorship American University Washington Internships for Native Students (WINS) - Spring $ 18,500 Sponsorship American University Washington Internships for Native Students (WINS) - Summer $ 11,336 Sponsorship Asian and Pacific Islander Association 9TH Annual APIASF Scholarship Benefit $ 5,000 CEO Sponsorship Bishop Museum 16th Annual Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Dinner $ 3,500 Hoi Puolo: Treasures From Afar: Preparation/planning for a CEO Sponsorship Bishop Museum potential exhibit of Hawaiian artifacts from Australia/New Zealand $ 20,000 Sponsorship CFA Hawaii 10th Annual Economic Forecast Dinner $ 2,500 CEO Sponsorship Chaminade University Awa Symposium 2015 $ 25,000 Sponsorship Conservation Council of Hawaii 3RD Wild & Scenic Film Festival $ 500 CEO Sponsorship Friends of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park 35th Annual Cultural Festival & BIOBLITZ $ 5,000 CEO Sponsorship Habilitat 15th Annual Luau & Benefit Concert $ 950 CEO Sponsorship Hale O Na Alii - Halau O Kalakaua Hale O Na Alii Convention $ 5,000 CEO Sponsorship Halelea Arts Foundation Laiekawai performance for Kula Kaiapuni students $ 10,000 Sponsorship Halelea Arts Foundation "Laieikawai" $ 15,000 Sponsorship Hawaii Conservation Alliance Foundation 2015 Hawaii Conservation Conference $ 10,000 CEO Sponsorship Hawaii Maoli 5th Annual Ka Mana o Ke Kanaka Awards $ 3,500 CEO Sponsorship Hawaii Maoli State of the Native Hawaiian Community $ 25,000 CEO Sponsorship Hawaii Nature Center Green Gala 2015 $ 3,500

2 OHA's "Discretionary Spending" for and FY16 On behalf of the Hawaii Ponoi Coalition to support "Trial of a Sponsorship Hawaii Ponoi Foundation Queen" $ 6,700 CEO Sponsorship Hawaii Psychological Association HPA's 2014 Annual Convention $ 5,000 CEO Sponsorship Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu 2015 Holoku Ball Scholarship Benefit Gala $ 3,000 CEO Sponsorship Hawaiian Civic Club of Waimanalo Waimanalo Makahiki $ 1,000 CEO Sponsorship Hiilei Aloha, LLC Ahaino School of Native Arts $ 20,000 CEO Sponsorship Hiipaka Waimea Valley Summer Concert Series $ 25,000 CEO Sponsorship Hiipaka Waimea Valley Summer Concert Series $ 2,000 CEO Sponsorship Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii 40th Annual Living Treasures of Hawaii Recognition Ceremony $ 3,000 CEO Sponsorship Ka Molokai Makahiki Ka Molokai Makahiki 2015 $ 7,500 CEO Sponsorship Kualoa-Heeia Ecumenical Youth Project KEY Project's 11th Annual Koolau Ohana Festival $ 1,500 CEO Sponsorship Lunalilo Home Annual Lunalilo Home Benefit Luau $ 1,000 Sponsorship Merrie Monarch Festival Olelo Hawaii broadcasting of the festival $ 9,000 Sponsorship Na Maka o Papahanaumokuakea Cultural exchange to the Cook Islands $ 10,000 Sponsorship Na Pualei o Likolehua Summer Solstice Vigil $ 2,400 National American Indian Housing Council Annual Conference & Sponsorship National American Indian Housing Council Trade Fair $ 2,000 Sponsorship National Congress of American Indians NCAI 71ST Annual Convention & Marketplace $ 7,500 Sponsorship National Indian Education Association NIEA TH Annual Convention & Trade Show $ 5,000 Sponsorship National Indian Education Association 2015 Legislative Summit $ 2,500 Sponsorship Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce Annual O'o Awards $ 10,000 Sponsorship Native Hawaiian Organizations Association NHOA Business Conference $ 1,000 CEO Sponsorship Olelo Community Media 25th Anniversary Volunteer Gala $ 500 Sponsorship Olelo Community Media 12TH Annual Youth XChange Student Video Competition $ 10,000 CEO Sponsorship Pohai o Kamehameha 9th Annual Kalani Alii Awards Banquet $ 1,000 Sponsorship Polynesian Voyaging Society Voyage of Hikianalia to Nihoa, Papahanaumokuakea $ 24,999 CEO Sponsorship Prince Kuhio Hawaiian Civic Club 2014 Kalanianaole Scholarship Paina $ 2,500 Sponsorship Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii UH Law Review's Biennial Symposium $ 1,500 Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the Sponsorship American Indian NMAI Native Hawaiian Cultural Festival $ 13,000 The Medical Foundation for the Study of the Sponsorship Environment 2015 Intertidal Monitoring Survey in Papahanaumokuakea $ 22,180 Hawaiinuiakea School of Hawaiian Knowledge I Ulu I Ke Kumu CEO Sponsorship University of Hawaii Awards Dinner $ 1,300 CEO Sponsorship University of Hawaii JABSOM'S 50TH Anniversary Gala $ 5,000 Sponsorship University of Hawaii Ka Huli Ao Legislative Fellowship $ 15,950 Career development and internships for Native Hawaiian graduate and professional schools students through Hawaiinuiakea School of Sponsorship University of Hawaii Hawaiian Knowledge $ 17,000

3 OHA's "Discretionary Spending" for and FY16 Sponsorship Waianae Community Re-Development Corporation "Town ma MA'O" Annual scholarship fundraiser $ 2,450 Sponsorship Waianae Hawaiian Civic Club Waianae Coast Candidate Forum $ 2,499 CEO Sponsorship Waikiki Community Center 30th Annual Duke Kahanamoku Beach Challenge $ 1,500 CEO Sponsorship University of Hawaii Foundation Hawaii's bid for the Obama Presidential Center $ 25,000 CEO Sponsorship Pohai O Kamehameha for Ahahui O Kaahumanu Kaahumanu Alii Award $ 1,500 Sponsorship David Ige Inauguration Organization Governor David Ige Inauguration Celebration $ 2,585 FY16 Initiative Kauai Food Bank, Inc. To implement the "Backpack Program" at Hawaiian focused charter schools on Kauai $ 38,000 FY16 Initiative Lunalilo Home To complete building and infrastructure repairs to the existing Lunalilo Home facilities to maintain an environment of safety and comfort for residents. $ 597,468 FY16 Initiative Department of Hawaiian Home Lands To cover debt service on bonds issued by DHHL that will be used to establish infrastructure support for Native Hawaiian affordable housing opportunities. $ 3,000,000 FY16 Initiative Chaminade University of Honolulu (Year 4 of 4) To support scholarships for Native Hawaiian nursing students. $ 33,000 FY16 Initiative Hawaii Community Foundation To support the OHA Higher Education Scholarships program. $ 250,000 FY16 Initiative Kanu O Ka Aina Learning Ohana To support Hawaiian-focused charter schools $ 1,500,000 FY16 Initiative University of Hawaii Foundation (Year 2 of 3) To support the Senator Daniel Akaka Scholarship Endowment $ 100,000 To support the OHA Higher Education Scholarships program University of Hawaii - Office of Research Services through the Native Hawaiian Science and Engineering Mentorship FY16 Initiative (Year 1 of 2) Program. $ 250,000 FY16 Initiative Hawaii Community Foundation (Years 1 & 2 of 3) To support the Hawaii Environmental Funders Group (EFG) $ 50,000 FY16 Initiative Kumano I Ke Ala O Makaweli To support the Aloha Aina After-School Program as part of the State's R.E.A.C.H. initiative $ 13,500 FY16 Initiative The Trust for Public Land To support the acquisition of the Kuamoo battlefield and burial grounds of Kona. $ 500,000 FY16 State GIA The Estria Foundation Mele Murals project $ 226,500 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Bishop Museum Making Waves: 17th Annual Dinner $ 3,500 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Edith Kanakaole Foundation Kanawai o Mauna a Wakea Stewardship $ 25,000 Hawaii Convention Center Sunset Mele on the Rooftop $ 4,950 Hawaii Maoli On behalf of the Hawaii Ponoi Coalition to support 2016 ONIPAA $ 10,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Hiipaka Waimea Valley Summer Concert Series $ 10,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Historic Hawaii Foundation 2015 Kamaaina of the Year Award $ 3,500 Hui o Hee Nalu, Inc. Cultural and educational activities $ 1,000 Kamaaha Education Initiative Aimalama Lunar Conference $ 5,000 Kaonohi Foundation Sacramento Aloha Festival in California $ 1,500 Ke Kukui Foundation "3 Days of Aloha Festival" in Washington $ 1,000 Let's Roll Foundation "A Hula Dancers Salute" in Arizona $ 1,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Living Life Source Foundation Pasifica Festival 2016 and PAA Conference in New Zealand $ 10,000

4 OHA's "Discretionary Spending" for and FY16 Na Koa Opio Makahiki Ceremonies $ 1,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Na Pualei o Likolehua Merrie Monarch $ 5,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation "Hoomalu ka Lehua i ka Wao" annual dinner $ 1,000 Pacific Justice and Reconciliation Center Support Native Hawaiian spiritual and cultural based programs in correctional facilities $ 1,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Pohai o Kamehameha 10TH Annual Kalani Alii Awards $ 1,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Waimea Hawaiian Homesteaders' Association Hanau Ke Alii performance touring Molokai and Lanai $ 10,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship West Honolulu Rotary Club David Malo Award Banquet $ 1,000 Ahupuaa o Molokai Aha Hoomoloa Kihei event to honor UH-Maui College Hawaiian Studies students $ 1,250 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Koolaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club Ku i ke Kamaaina Awards & Scholarship Benefit Luau $ 2,500 Lau Kanaka no Hawaii 32nd Annual Scholarship Luau in Arizona $ 500 Mana Maoli Mana Mele Music & Multimedia Academy $ 1,500 Piilani Hawaiian Civic Club of Colorado 14TH Annual Hoolaulea in Colorado $ 1,500 Asian and Pacific Islander Association 10TH Annual APIASF Scholarship benefit in New York $ 5,000 Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs 57TH Annual Convention in Nevada $ 5,000 Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement 14TH Annual Native Hawaiian Convention $ 10,000 Hawaii Maoli On behalf of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs 56TH Annual Convention $ 10,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Hawaii Wildlife Fund KU'E: The Hui Aloha Aina Anti-Annexation Petitions $ 20,000 National Congress of American Indians NCAI 72ND Annual Convention & Marketplace in California $ 5,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship National Indian Education Association NIEA Convention Pre-Conference Day in Washington, D.C. $ 2,500 National Indian Education Association NIEA 46TH Annual Convention & Trade Show in Oregon $ 5,000 Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian NMAI Annual Native Hawaiian Cultural Festival in Washington, D.C. $ 10,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship The Biographical Research Center Production of "This Native Daughter" promotional trailer $ 20,000 University of Hawaii Foundation on behalf of Kamakakuokalani United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York $ 2,500 FY16 CEO Sponsorship ALU LIKE, Inc. Gerontology Society of American Conference in Florida $ 5,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship American Diabetes Association STEP OUT:WALK TO STOP DIABETES $ 10,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum Voices2015: Moving Health Forward national conference in Washington, D.C. $ 25,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Hawaii Psychological Association HPA 2015 Annual Convention $ 1,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Hoomau Ke Ola, Inc. Project Aukahi o ka Aina $ 25,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Kualoa-Heeia Ecumenical Youth (KEY) Project KEY Project 12TH Annual Koolau Ohana Festival $ 1,600 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Lunalilo Home 24TH Annual Golf Tournament $ 3,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Lunalilo Home 2016 Annual Benefit Luau $ 200 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Pacific Islander Health Partnership Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Health Summit in California $ 4,500

5 OHA's "Discretionary Spending" for and FY16 FY16 CEO Sponsorship PA'I Foundation Participation at Healing Our Spirit Worldwide Indigenous People's Conference in New Zealand $ 6,900 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center Pacific Islander Needs Assessment Project in California $ 2,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship The Queens Medical Center Everlasting Legacy of Giving Dinner $ 5,000 University of Hawaii, Office of Research Services on behalf of John A. Burns School of Medicine Native Hawaiian Health Improvement Task Force $ 23,913 Hawaii Habitat for Humanity Tri-State Habitat Conference in Oregon $ 4,000 Hawaiian Community Assets, Inc. Homeownership Month in Washington, D.C. $ 2,650 Hoolehua Homestead Association Hoolehua & Palaau 90th Celebration of Homesteads $ 750 Waianae Kai Hawaiian Homestead Association On behalf of the Sovereign Councils of Hawaiian Homelands Assembly to support the Annual SCHHA Convention $ 10,000 Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce Annual Oo Awards $ 10,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Ala Kahakai Trail Association Ka'u community stewardship project $ 2,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Kailapa Community Association To support operational funds $ 2,000 Kanehunamoku Voyaging Academy Halau Holomoana voyaging program access trip to Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument $ 18,860 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Kokua Kalihi Valley Comprehensive Family Services Malama I Kekahi for Hooulu Aina $ 750 Kure Atoll Conservancy Support for field equipment for use within the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument $ 5,000 National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, Inc. "Human Dimensions of Large Scale Marine Protected Areas" - 10TH Anniversary Reception for Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument $ 10,000 FY16 CEO Sponsorship Papahana Kuaola 3rd annual fundraiser $ 1,750 The Medical Foundation for the Study of the Environment Intertidal monitoring research in Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument $ 22,180 $ 14,209,028

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