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SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR THE 2018-2019 ACADEMIC YEAR General criteria for all scholarships: Must be either a classified undergraduate or graduate student Enrolled in a degree-seeking program Enrolled in a two- or four-year, accredited* college institution in Hawai`i or the continental U.S. Vocational, Technical and Certificate programs are considered as noted Full-time status, unless specifically noted Demonstrate interest in Hawaiian language, culture, history Demonstrate a commitment to contribute to the greater community. *See website for accrediting bodies that are recognized by the Foundation. Award information listed is based on the 2017-2018 academic year distribution. The actual number of scholarships and award amounts vary annually. Each scholarship has unique eligibility criteria. Please review each scholarship to determine those you are eligible for. Letters of recommendation, essays or artist portfolios, Student Aid Report (SAR), may be additional requirements for some scholarships along with the required online application. Indicates additional documentation or materials are needed. 1. 1982 Green Machine Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1500 1 award Junior or senior standing Demonstrate leadership/school service Demonstrate community service Preference to a non-traditional student (single parent, sole provider, homeless, disabled, ward of the court) 2. 2010 Legends Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1500 1 award Undergraduate student 3. Ali`i Chang Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $800 1 award Must demonstrate field of study and interest in agriculture Must attend a post-high institution in the state of Hawai`i 1 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

4. Allen A. Bailey Scholarship GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Ave. Award Amount $1500 3 awards Must be a graduate student Must major in pre-school education Preference given to KS grads, however, non-ks grads will be considered 5. Anne H. Myers Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $700 1 award Hawai`i resident Demonstrate a well-rounded record of achievement 6. Ashley Meleana Joy Scholarship GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Pursuing degree in medical field Classified student in medical field 7. Bruce T. and Jackie Mahi Erickson Scholarship NEW SCHOLARSHIP CRITERIA Ave. Award Amount $1100 1 award Pursuing studies in S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) 8. Charles S. Iwata, Jr. Memorial Annual Scholarship Must be pursuing Hawaiian Studies or Hawaiian language 9. Charles Cockett `Ohana Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1400 1 award Applicant must be majoring in Hawaiian Studies/Language/Culture and/or Education Full- or half-time enrollment is allowed 10. Choy-Kee `Ohana Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1300 1 award Submit two letters of recommendation; one from a teacher or counselor and one from a community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community Submit essay addressing what the biggest problem in Hawai`i is and how you would solve it 11. Col. Curtis Kekoa (KS 40) and Nenita Maldonado Kekoa Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1300 1 award Demonstrate desire to work in the area of, but not limited to military and/or music Demonstrate a commitment to contribute to the greater community Financial need may be considered in the selection One letter of recommendation citing applicants credentials & potential for success Essay outlining the students eligibility and reasons why they deserve this award 2 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

12. Dan and Rachel Mahi Educational Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 1 award Submit two letters of recommendation; one from a teacher or counselor and one from an employer or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 13. Daniel Kahikina and Millie Akaka Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1100 2 awards Minimum GPA 3.2 Recipients are strongly encouraged to provide a minimum of 10 hours of community service to the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Submit two letters of recommendation from your school, employer or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 14. David A. Mortensen (KS 71) D.A.M. Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 1 award Must be pursuing a career in Human Services dedicated to Public Safety: Police, Fire, Water Safety or other agencies with similar related responsibilities through either an Associate or Bachelor s degree Preference given to a Kamehameha Schools graduate from any campus Demonstrate through the personal statement questions, your plan on how this career will help make a difference in the community and family Essay explaining how a career in one of these fields will help make a difference in your community and family 15. David Kalani Goldstein, KS 70 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1200 1 award Must be pursuing Hawaiian language Half-time or full-time enrollment allowed 16. Denis Wong & Associates Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 4 awards Minimum GPA 3.5 Pursuing undergraduate degree in liberal arts or science, or a graduate degree in a professional field Demonstrate well-rounded and balanced record of achievement in preparation for career objectives Submit two letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, coaches or employers citing applicant s credentials and potential for success 3 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

17. Dr. Lori Ann Kim Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1600 1 award Pursuing fields of study in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) Preference for residents of Kohala, Hawai`i 18. Dwayne Nakila Steele Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1300 1 award Demonstrate interest in the Hawaiian language, culture and history in addition to a commitment to contribute to the greater community Submit two letters of recommendation; one from a teacher or counselor and one from a community organization or other citing how the applicant is working toward perpetuating the Hawaiian language 19. Edwin Mahiai Copp Beamer Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 1 award Pursuing a career in music, specifically piano and/or voice, with emphasis on Hawaiian music, opera or musical theatre Demonstrate a serious commitment to music training, a career in music and dedication to artistic excellence Submit two letters of recommendation from teachers (piano, voice), counselors or music professionals One-page essay describing the applicant s music background/education to-date, including any awards or special recognition Finalists may be asked to conduct an informal musical performance or provide a video of their performance 20. Eli D. Panee, Sr., and Aileen E. Panee I Mua Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 1 award Must be pursuing a career in the health care field Vocational or trade schools will also be considered 21. Elizabeth Ku`ulei Bell Moloka`i Education Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $800 2 awards Current residents of, or born and raised on Moloka`i or graduates of Moloka`i High School Classified full- or half-time enrollment 4 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

22. George Hi`ilani Mills Scholarship GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Ave. Award Amount $1000 6 awards Graduate student pursuing professional studies in the field of medicine or the allied healthrelated fields One-page essay demonstrating applicant s balanced record of achievement, as well as holding the values and tradition of the Hawaiian Civic Club movement to perpetuate and preserve language, history, music, dance and other cultural traditions as well as advocate for improved welfare of native Hawaiians in culture, health, economic development, education, social welfare, and nationhood, to name a few. 23. Gail and Allan Fujimoto Scholarship Student must be pursuing a career in agriculture or environmental sustainability Attending a University of Hawai`i system institution Letter of recommendation from faculty or staff or a community person that can attest to your dedication and commitment to agricultural sustainability in Hawai`i Essay demonstrating your desire and commitment to utilize their skills and expertise to develop agriculture and sustainability in the state of Hawai`i 24. George T. Kanalu Young Memorial Scholarship Est. Award Amount $500 1 award Through the personal statement questions, demonstrate a commitment to serving Hawaiian communities through your chosen academic and career path Through the personal statement questions, demonstrate potential to lead positive social change Through the personal statement questions, demonstrate interest in Hawaiian language, culture and/or history Preference to those in fields in which Hawaiians are underrepresented Recipient will be paired with a KS Class of 1992 graduate who will serve as a mentor 25. Gladys E. and Clifford T.F. Chun Scholarship Attend a post-high institution on the continental U.S. Must not be receiving any other scholarship from the Pauahi Foundation Letter of recommendation from a teacher or a community member/organization who can comment on your overall character achievement and promise including ability to overcome personal hardships, self-sacrifice and/or helping others without expectation of reward or recognition 26. Gladys Kamakaküokalani `Ainoa Brandt Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2500 5 awards College junior, senior or graduate student pursuing a career in the education field Preference given to current or former residents of Kaua`i Submit two letters of recommendation from a teacher, counselor or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 5 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

27. Goldman Sachs/Matsuo Takabuki Commemorative Scholarship GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Total of $18000 awarded Number of awards varies Be a graduate student pursuing business or financial services related fields Preference given to applicants demonstrating financial need State of Hawai`i resident 28. Hawaii Independent Energy Scholarship (fka Tesoro Scholarship) Ave. Award Amount $800 1 award Be a public high school graduate (including charter schools) Interest in starting a career in a trade industry including electricians, welders, machinists, pipeline inspectors to support the process technology industry in Hawai`i Attend a two-year or less licensed and certified vocational or technical educational program in Hawai`i Submit a one-page essay documenting how the Hawaiian culture has prepared the applicant for the workforce 29. Hawai`i Lodging and Tourism Association Pouhana Hökele Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 2 awards Minimum GPA 2.8 Major in travel industry management program Be a state of Hawai`i resident Demonstrate desire to work in Hawai`i lodging industry upon graduation 30. Holomua Scholarship Est. Award Amount $1000 1 award Must be pursuing a Hawaiian studies undergraduate degree Enrolled as a full-time student of junior or senior standing Preference will be given to those who express the intent to become a Hawaiian Studies teacher 31. Homer David Kahilialau and Thelma Mabara Burge, Sr. Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 2 awards Minimum GPA 3.2 or above Hawai`i resident Pursuing a degree in Hawaiian Studies cultural, music and language Attending a University of Hawai`i system campus Two letters of recommendation from people who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community A statement on why you are enrolling in Hawaiian studies and what you hope to gain from it 6 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

32. Ho`omāka`ika`i Named Endowment Fund NEW Est. Award Amount $1000 1 award Must be former KS Ho`omāka`ika`i Program participant Junior level standing or above Pursuing a BA or MA in Hawaiian Studies, Hawaiian Language, M.Ed Hawaiian Language Immersion, or Education major with emphasis in Hawaiian Studies or Language Must attend a post-high institution in Hawai`i 33. I Mua Mälama JROTC Ka`awaloa Takemoto Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1400 1 award This scholarship is intended to encourage graduating JROTC Cadets to attend a post-high educational institution and give back to their community and nation by pursuing a career in public service in such professions as the military, law enforcement, firefighting, teaching, nursing, etc. Be a graduating high school senior and Cadet in Junior Reserve Officer Training (JROTC) program from Farrington High School Half-time enrollment allowed Successfully completed minimum one year JROTC program and held a leadership position Demonstrate high moral character and exemplify the Army Values of: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage Letter of recommendation signed by your respective schools Senior Army or Marine Instructor. 34. Inspirational Educator Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1200 3 awards Pursuing a career in the education field Half-time enrollment allowed Preference to Hawaiian language immersion teachers Submit two letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, employers, coaches or other citing examples of how applicant has already worked in and will continue to work with the Hawaiian community Submit essay on applicant s commitment to education and how you would use scholarship funds for educational costs 35. Irmgard Farden Aluli Scholarship Undergraduate student Enrolled at any University of Hawai`i system institution Pursuing a degree in Hawaiian Studies, language, music and/or culture 36. Isaac and Mary Harbottle Scholarship Demonstrate desire to work in area of, but limited to, education, community organization and/or spiritual development Demonstrate interest in the native Hawaiian culture 7 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

37. Iwalani Carpenter Sowa Scholarship GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Ave. Award Amount $2000 1 award Be a graduate degree student Intend to pursue a career as a Protestant Christian minister upon graduation and have a desire to minister in Hawai`i Preference given to Kamehameha Schools graduates Submit two letters of recommendation from applicant s religion professor, college advisor, church minister or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 38. Jalene Kanani Bell `Ohana Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $800 1 award Half-time enrollment allowed Be a state of Hawai`i resident Demonstrate characteristics of a well-rounded, community minded student of good moral character with a can-do attitude Submit two letters of recommendation one from a teacher or counselor and one from a community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community Submit essay that explains where you draw inspiration and strength from 39. James Bacon Little Bacon Urban Achievers Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 1 award Focus of post-high education is vocational arts or trades Will support and educate orphans and others in indigent circumstances Demonstrate a commitment to contribute to the greater community measured through the personal statement questions Preference to residents of Hilo or Moloka`i 40. Johansen `Ohana Scholarship Demonstrate community service and participation in athletics Demonstrate desire to bring back expertise from experience in post-high to help the Hawaiian community in Hawai`i Letter of recommendation from a teacher or a community member/organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 41. John and Reiko Kuga Phillip Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1300 1 award Applicants must be a Hawai`i island, public high school graduate Must be a declared art major to include, but not limited to focuses in art history, ceramics, drawing and painting, electronic arts, fiber, glass, graphic design, photography, printmaking, sculpture 8 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

42. Johnny Pineapple Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1250 1 award Minimum GPA 3.5 Major in Hawaiian language or Hawaiian studies Submit two letters of recommendation from school, community organization or religious leaders who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community Submit essay describing involvement in community service including organizations, number of hours/length of volunteer service and how you intend to continue to benefit the Hawaiian community 43. Joseph A. Sowa Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 2 awards Major in field of communications Submit two letters of recommendation from teacher, counselor, employer or community organization demonstrating the students moral & ethical traits are in alignment with Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop s, including self-discipline, scholarship and extracurricular involvement Submit an essay describing your plan to maximize the potential of young people through communication as well as demonstrate the possession of leadership potential in the community 44. Joseph David Ahuna Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $500 2 awards Minimum GPA 3.5 or higher 45. Joseph Näwahï Scholarship GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Ave. Award Amount$1000 4 awards Minimum GPA 3.2 Graduate student at an accredited institution in the state of Hawai`i Pursuing Hawaiian studies, Hawaiian politics, Law (specific to Hawaiian legal issues), or Communications/Journalism (specific to Hawaiian history, culture and politics) Submit two letters of recommendation; one from a teacher or counselor and one from a community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 46. Kahaleku`iinäihe Scholarship GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Ave. Award Amount $1300 1 award Minimum GPA between 2.8 and 3.5 Graduate students focused in education 47. Kalino Foundation, LLC Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2100 2 awards Pursuing a Bachelor s of Science degree Demonstrate interest in medical, health and wellness field 9 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

48. Kamehameha Schools Alumni Association Maui Region Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1100 1 award Be a resident of the island of Maui and did not graduate from Kamehameha Schools Demonstrate academic achievement and service to the community Submit two letters of recommendation from school, employer or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 49. Kamehameha Schools Alumni Association West Hawai`i Region, E Nowelo Aku in memory of William James Uncle Billy Kimi, Jr. Scholarship NEW Est. Award Amount $900 1 award Undergraduate student Vocational school will also be considered Must be a resident of West Hawai`i Pu`uanahulu to Kailua-Kona (zip codes include 96740, 96745, 96739, 96725, 96750, 96704) Demonstrate intent to return to the West Hawai`i area to service the community 50. Kamehameha Schools Association of Maui Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 5 awards Resident of the island of Maui Graduate of a Maui High School One award at the graduate level One award for a UH Maui College or technical school student Submit two letters of recommendation validating student s commitment to perpetuation of the Hawaiian culture on the island of Maui 51. Kamehameha Schools Maui Parent Teacher Student Organization `A`apueo Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1600 1 award Be a Kamehameha Schools Maui graduating high school senior or graduate Demonstrate participation in community service activities Two letters of recommendation from a teacher, counselor or community organization which demonstrate your commitment to the `ölelo no`eau, E lawe i ke a`o a mälama, a e `oi mau ka na`auao, which translates to He who takes his teachings and applies them increases his knowledge. 52. Kamehameha Schools Alumni Association O`ahu Region Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $500 2 awards @ $1000 2 awards @ $500 Be a graduate of Kamehameha Schools Kapälama campus Be an O`ahu resident Attend an accredited post-high institution including vocational or trade school Demonstrate service to the community Submit two letters of recommendation from school, employer or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 10 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

53. Kamehameha Schools Association of Teachers and Parents Moloka`i `Elua Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 2 awards Sophomore level standing or higher (30+ college credits) Current residents of the island of Moloka`i 54. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1950 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $850 1 award Be enrolled in and attend a two or four year post high vocational or bachelor s degree program Submit two letters of recommendation from a teacher, school counselor, religious leader, and or community organization to demonstrate applicants character and self-discipline 55. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1952 Nä Hoaloha O Kamehameha Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 2 awards Attend an accredited post-high institution including vocational or trade school 56. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1954, Nā Kanalimakūmāhā, Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1500 1 award Attend an accredited post-high school institution including vocational or trade school Submit two letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, coaches or community leaders attesting to the character of the applicant 57. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1956 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $650 2 awards Minimum GPA between 2.5-3.5 Preference for business, STEM majors Submit two letters of recommendation from a teacher, counselor, employer or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 58. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1958 Na Mea Waiwai a Pauahi Scholarship Student must be from a financially disadvantaged background Preference to a non-kamehameha graduate Enrolled in a two-year or less licensed and certified vocational or technical program, or a four-year post-high program Demonstrate ability to succeed in school and intent to help the Hawaiian community Two letters of recommendation 11 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

59. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1960 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 3 awards Demonstrate scholastic excellence and service to the community Demonstrate good character and who has, through endeavors, showed an intent to utilize special skills in order to benefit the Hawaiian community 60. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1961 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 1 award A newly graduated (2016) high school senior Trade or vocational schools are also eligible to apply for this scholarship Demonstrates a commitment to contribute to the greater community as already evidenced by a record of service to the community Submit two letters of recommendation; one from a teacher or counselor, one from a community organization (or other) who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community Essay explaining how you will use the education received with the scholarship to serve the greater community 61. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1962 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1500 1 award Demonstrated community service Overall good character Academically sound with promise of succeeding in their chosen field 62. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1963 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1200 2 awards Pursuing a degree that will support the following areas of interest: Advancing the Hawaiian Language, Charter School Support, Land Stewardship or Early Childhood Education and Literacy Submit one letter of recommendation from a teacher or a community member/organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 63. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1967 Ka Lei o Kaiona Scholarship Est. Award Amount $500 2 awards Must be enrolled in a two- or four-year post-high institution including technical or trade schools, vocational, certificate or bachelors program 64. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1968 Ka Poli O Kaiona Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 2 awards Minimum GPA 2.8 Submit two letters of recommendation from school, employer or community organization Submit essay on how this award would support and extend the legacy of Ke Ali`i Bernice Pauahi Bishop 12 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

65. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1970 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1200 5 awards Submit essay describing involvement in community service (beyond what is required through their school) including organizations, number of hours/length of volunteer service and how applicant intends to continue to serve the Hawaiian community Submit two letters of recommendation; one from a current academic faculty member who can comment on your scholarly merits and one from a community service leader, coach, pastor, youth group leader, etc., who can comment on your community service commitment and activities. 66. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1971 Get Chance Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1100 1 award -3.0 Be a graduating high school senior 67. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1972 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 2 awards Assist individuals whose lives have been impacted, and maybe traumatized, by challenging circumstances (death of a significant family member, domestic violence, sexual abuse, poverty, major health problems etc.) but who, because of their motivation, have the potential to be successfully enriched by an educational opportunity Minimum GPA 2.8 Submit one letter of recommendation from a social service agency or counselor citing the applicants challenging and extraordinary life circumstances and how they would benefit from this scholarship Submit one letter of recommendation from another source, i.e., community service person, clergy, non-profit organization, teacher, etc. 68. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1973 Proud to be 73 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 3 awards Graduates of a Hawaiian focused Charter School in Hawai`i Half-time enrollment allowed 69. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1974 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 3 awards Minimum GPA 2.8 Submit two letters of recommendation; one from applicant s teacher and a community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 70. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1979 Ho`okūpono Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1300 1 award Attend a vocational/technical school within the state of Hawai`i Minimum GPA of 2.5 or higher Half-time enrollment allowed One letter of recommendation from a community person or educator 13 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

71. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1980 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1100 1 award Minimum GPA of 2.0 Not be a current high school senior Be considered non-traditional, defined as re-entering school due to life circumstances or single parents, etc. which will be measured through the required student essay Must be obtaining their first undergraduate degree 72. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1983 Scholarship Est. Award Amount $1200 1 award Demonstrate community service engagement 73. Kamehameha Schools Class of 1993 Nā Lei Kukui Scholarship NEW Est. Award Amount $500 1 award Preference to a Charter School graduate 74. Kamehameha Schools Class of 2001 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1800 1 award Public Hawai`i high school graduate or be from a financially disadvantaged background Submit two letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 75. Kamehameha Schools Class of 2005 Scholarship Must be a non-kamehameha Schools graduate Half-time enrollment allowed Submit your short answer to the question, How are you funding college aside from financial aid and scholarships? 76. Ka Papa o Kanaono-kūmāono, Class of 66 Scholarship Est. Award Amount $1500 1 award Preference to non-traditional students Resident of the state of Hawai`i Student Air Report (SAR) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Submit two letters of recommendation from an educator, community representative or employer 77. Lance (KS 83) & Andrea Hussey (KS 83) Leong Scholarship Half-time enrollment allowed Demonstrate participation in community service activities 14 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

78. Lokomaika`i Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1300 1 award Demonstrated community service Overall good character Academically sound with promise of succeeding in their chosen field 79. Mahi`ai Scholarship MULTI-YEAR SCHOLARSHIP Ave. Award Amount ranges from $2000/yr to $5,000/yr Major in Agriculture related field Financial need and/or merit considered 80. Maui County Farm Bureau Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2500 1 award Major in Agriculture Must be a Maui island resident Attending a non-uh system institution or an institution on the continental U.S. Junior level or higher Note: Upon graduation, the Maui County Farm Bureau will require the student to spend 2 weeks working with/meeting representatives from Maui s agriculture sections: Livestock, Flowers, Vegetables, Fruits, Seed, Sugar, Plants/Nursery, etc. 81. Mr. John Riggle Scholarship Est. Award Amount $1200 1 award Resident of the state of Hawai`i Hawai`i high school graduate Played in a high school band for three or more years Two letters of recommendation; one from a band director, one from a teacher, counselor, employer or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 82. Myron & Laura Thompson Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 2 awards Pursuing a degree in the field of early childhood education Preference given to students who demonstrate an interest in working with Hawaiian children in Hawai`i after completion of their education Submit two letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors or community organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community 83. Nanea Scholarship MULTI-YEAR SCHOLARSHIP Awards vary from $2500 to $7500 depending on degree level Must be Hawai`i island resident Currently enrolled or will enroll in a 2- or 4-year accredited institution in Hawai`i or the continental U.S. Confirmed full-time enrollment or demonstrate merit achievement in current studies Student Air Report (SAR) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) 15 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

84. Nā Pua Mae`ole o Kamehameha Class of 1953 Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1100 1 award Minimum cumulative GPA 2.0 High school graduate; preference given to those that are attending college for the first time Student Air Report (SAR) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) 85. Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 15 awards Major in Business Administration 86. Native Hawaiian Visual Arts Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 2 awards Minimum GPA 3.2 Be a University of Hawai`i-Mänoa undergraduate or graduate student Majoring in Art to pursue the area of Visual arts, including but not limited to, drawing, painting, printmaking, graphic design, fiber arts, sculpture, ceramics, digital art (computer), photography, and film-making/video production Submit hard-copy photos of artistic works created (CDs and DVDs will not be accepted) 87. Patrick L. Hiram John S. Freitas Scholarship Est. Award Amount $2000 1 award Must be pursuing a career in probation or police-related field of study Must be a resident of Hawai`i or California Two letters of recommendation from teachers, coaches or community organization who can comment on your overall character 88. Paul Pua`a `Ohana, Paul Moses Murray & Malia Murray Grant Ave. Award Amount $1000 2 awards Be an undergraduate student enrolled in an accredited post-high institution including vocational or trade school Preference given to students of special circumstances/personal hardship and residents of Moloka`i 89. Randy Wayne Ahuna Scholarship Major in social work, social sciences or the ministry Preference given to applicants not residing on O`ahu Two letters of recommendation; one from a teacher and one from a community or religious organization who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community Essay describing your reasons for pursuing a degree in social work, social sciences or ministry vocation and how you have already applied these character traits into your own life: faith, friendship, sense of humor, sincerity and willingness to assist others with time, talent and servant s heart. 16 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

90. Rebecca Lamahilani Haalou Medeiros Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $900 1 award Minimum GPA between 2.0 3.0 Demonstrate high financial need 91. Reuben Lee Kwai Brandt Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1200 1 award Demonstrated interest and aptitude for science and engineering 92. Richard Lyman Jr., Memorial Scholarship s Senior at Pähoa High School Long-time resident of the Pähoa community Demonstrate evidence of community service One letter of recommendation from a teacher who can comment on your overall character, achievement and contribution to serve the greater community Essay on length of residence in Pähoa; background of who you are and your educational plans 93. Roy L. Cachola Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1400 1 award High school graduating senior (enrolling in first year of college) Minimum GPA of 2.0 Preference to applicants who are current residents of North Kohala, Hawai`i (zip codes 96719, 96755) 94. Sarah Keli`ilolena Lum Konia Nakoa Scholarship Major in Hawaiian language, including Hawaiian culture and history Be a state of Hawai`i resident Submit essay demonstrating applicant s achievements in studying Hawaiian language, culture and history; proposed action plan to complete college level Hawaiian language studies; and plan to share this knowledge with others in the Hawaiian community 95. Stanley & Janet Zisk Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2000 2 awards Maintain GPA of 3.5 or less Attending an accredited institution in the state of Hawai`i, but permanent residency does not have to be in the state of Hawai`i Submit two letters of recommendation; one from a social worker or social service agency describing the challenging circumstances; and the second from an employer (or teacher, counselor if not employed) 17 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

96. The Hawai`i Island New Knowledge Fund (THINK) MULTI YEAR SCHOLARSHIP Varied amounts and awards Hawai`i island resident Major in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) or STEM-related field, including vocational technical fields Full-time enrollment or demonstrate merit achievement in current studies 97. Trudi and Hiram de Fries Educational Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $800 1 award Minimum GPA 2.75 Demonstrate community service participation Submit three letters of recommendation 98. U`ilani Stender Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $1000 5 awards Demonstrate the motivation and desire to succeed in an educational program Attending an accredited graduate program, a two-year, four-year post-high education institution including vocational or technical school, or in a private, independent school designed to accommodate the students special circumstance Preference given to orphan or indigent applicants as documented through the FAFSA Submit one letter of recommendation from a social service agency/counselor/teacher citing the applicants challenging or special life circumstances and how they would benefit from this scholarship Submit an essay demonstrating a clear and realistic plan to pursue your career objectives 99. Ula Baker Sheecha Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $2500 2 awards Be a Kamehameha Schools graduate Pursuing a career as an artist, with strong preference to students focused on Visual Arts in the two-dimensional areas such as drawing, watercolor painting or graphic design Submit a hard-copy portfolio of artistic works created (CDs and DVDs will not be accepted) 100. Violet K. 32 & Henry T. Hughes, Jr. Scholarship Ave. Award Amount $500 1 award Graduate level or 5 th year certification students Major in the field of education 101. Warren Nakupuna Ah Loo Memorial Scholarship NEW Est. Award Amount Must be a graduate or anticipated graduate of the Kamehameha Schools Minimum GPA 3.5 or higher Attend a post-high institution in the continental U.S. Pursuing studies in S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math) Submit one letter of recommendation 18 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L

102. William N. Bill Villa KS 71 Scholarship Est. Award Amount $2000 1 award Pursuing a degree in business Preference to residents of Wai`anae Must attend a post-high institution in Hawai`i 103. William S. Richardson Commemorative Scholarship GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY Ave. Award Amount $2000 3 awards Attend the University of Hawai`i-Mänoa William S. Richardson School of Law Be a state of Hawai`i resident Preference given to applicants demonstrating financial need The following scholarships are also administered by the Pauahi Foundation, however, are not awarded through the application process. Funds are awarded at the discretion of the Foundation and to those that most closely meet the intent of the scholarship: Blaise A. Kepo`okelaokekai Baldonado Named Endowment Fund Chuck and Fred Rudolph Named Endowment Fund David and Julia Desha Scholarship Dolly and Ross Wert Named Endowment Fund Hawai`i Lodging & Tourism Association Don Ho Legacy Named Endowment Fund Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Class of 2006 Named Endowment Fund Kamehameha Schools Nā Hoaloha 86 Named Endowment Fund Kunuiākea Scholarship Makaloa Scholarship Pauahi Scholarship T.C. Yim Named Endowment Fund Teresa Kaleiopu Lau Named Endowment Fund William K. and Julia T. Kapololu Named Endowment Fund Yin `Ohana Named Endowment Fund 19 P a g e L a s t r e v i s e d 1 1 / 2 /17 _ F I N A L