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Kokua Kekahi I Kekahi 2005 Review of Giving Helping one another

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Kokua Kekahi I Kekahi2 0 0 5 R e v i e w o f G i v i n g

H e l p i n g o n e a n o t h e r

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Funding Sources

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Aloha,

In2005,theA&BFoundation–thankstothegenerosityofitsfundingcorporation–hadanexceptionalyearwithmorethan

$2milliongiventocharitableorganizationsthroughoutHawaii,inthePacificregion,andontheU.S.Mainland.Arecordnumber

ofgrantswereawardedto493separatenon-profits.

Thisincreaseingrant-makingactivitywasdue,inpart,totwospecialprograms.Theseprogramswerecreatedtosupportthedesireof

A&Bemployeestoprovidehelp—waybeyondourshores—tothoseimpactedbythetwodevastatingnaturaldisastersof2005.Hundreds

ofpersonaldonationsmadebyA&BemployeestotsunamireliefeffortsaroundtheIndianOceanandtohurricanereliefintheU.S.

GulfCoastwerematched,dollar-for-dollar,bytheA&BFoundation.Whileheartbreakingtowitnesssuchextensiveloss,itwasuplifting

towitnessandsupportthebigandsmalleffortsthatgrewfromeachindividual’svowtohelpafriend,neighbororstrangerinneed.

Thisyear’sHawaiiantheme“Kokua Kekahi I Kekahi”translatesto‘helpingoneanother.’Itexpressesthespiritthatbringsneighbors

closeandstrangerscloserastheyworktogether—withtheutmostofcompassion,commitmentandoptimism—tomaketomorrow

betterthantoday.Helpingoneanother,throughgoodtimesandbad,strengthensthetiesweshareanddependupon—particularly

inourislandcommunities.

Forthethirdyear,kokua(help)fromtheA&BFoundationwasprovidedtomeetpriorityneedsofourcommunities,identifiedby

A&Bemployeeswholiveandworkinthosecommunities—drugprevention,homeownership,cleancommunitiesandthedevelopment

ofouryouth.Boostingoureffortsintheseareaswasthekokua,thevolunteersupport,fromourA&Bemployees.Theyliftedtheframeof

ahouseforanewhomeowneronKauaiandinstalledsidingandwallboardforotherhomeownersonMaui.Theycombedthecoastlines

inHawaii,California,Guam,PhoenixandChicagofortrash,protectingourmarineenvironment.Theycared,andtheyhelped.

InadditiontotheA&BFoundation’sactivities,ourfundingcompany,A&B,providedadditionalcharitablecontributionstotaling

nearly$180,000.Addtothatthepersonaldonationsofemployeesandretireesofover$250,000,theA&Bohana(family)contributed

ameaningful$2.5millionin2005tomakeourcommunitiesahealthyandsafeplacetolive,workandraiseafamily.

Butthat’swhatit’sallabout.Workingtogether.Helpingeachother.Thislookback,our2005Review of Giving,featuresprojectsand

programsthatreceivedahelpinghandfromA&BFoundation,fromA&BandfromA&B’semployeesandretirees.Welookforwardto

Kokua Kekahi I Kekahi,helpingoneanother,intheyearstocome.

Allen Doane Meredith J. Ching James S. AndrasickPresident Chair, Hawaii Committee Chair, Mainland Committee

K o k u a k e k a h i i k e k a h i H e l p i n g o n e a n o t h e r 1

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A&B Foundation Leadership - 2005

Hawaii/Pacific Committee

EmployeesfromA&BanditsmajorsubsidiariesdevoteconsiderabletimetotheleadershipoftheFoundation’stwogeographicallyorientedgrant-making

committees,inadditiontotheirongoingcompanyresponsibilities.

G.StephenHoladay

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. President, Agribusiness and Plantation General Manager,

HC&S

GrantY.M.Chun*A&B Properties, Inc. Vice President - Maui

* Rotating Members

Staff:

LindaM.HoweKrisN.Kobayashi

LynneM.MurrellMatson Integrated Logistics, Director, Operations & Sales

CareyL.DeMersMatson Navigation Company, Manager, Credit & Collections

JeffreyT.YasudaMatson Integrated Logistics,

Director, Information Technology

Staff:

PaulL.Merwin

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YolandaV.GonzalezMatson Navigation Company,

Vice President, Human Resources

MatthewJ.CoxMatson Navigation Company, Executive Vice President and

Chief Operating Officer

JamesS.Andrasick,Chair

Matson Navigation Company, President and Chief Executive Officer

MichaelP.Choo*Matson Navigation Company,

Accounting Manager

ChristopherJ.Benjamin

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. Senior Vice President and

Chief Financial Officer

RobertK.SasakiA&B Properties, Inc.

President

AllenDoaneAlexander & Baldwin, Inc.

President and Chief Executive Officer

MeredithJ.Ching,Chair

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. Vice President, Government and Community Relations

GaryJ.NorthMatson Navigation Company, Senior Vice President-Pacific

Mainland/National Committee

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Forthefirsttimeinfifteenyears,theAlexander&BaldwinFoundationexceededthe$2millionmarkincharitablecontributions,helping

organizationsimprovetheirfacilities,expandtheirprogramsandser-vices,andrebuildtheircommunities,allwithapurposetoimprovethequalityoflifeofthepeopleserved.

Theseadditionaldollarsenabledustoreachdeeperintocommuni-tiesaswesupportedmoremajorandcapitalrequestsandwereabletorespondtoneedsthatweretime-sensitiveinnature.In2005,312orga-nizationsinHawaiiandthePacific,and181organizationsontheU.S.mainlandreceivedahelpinghandfromtheA&BFoundation,a30%increasefromthenumberof2004recipients.Thisfigureincludesnearly$102,000inmatchinggiftdonationstoanadditional186schoolsandcharitiestriggeredbyindividualdonors’giftsofcashandvolunteertime,andmorethan$57,000inemployeematchingfundsforreliefeffortsoftheIndianOceantsunamiandHurricaneKatrina.

Pacific Northwest,Southern California,Other Mainland Guam, Pacific Island Kauai, Big Island

NorthernCalifornia

Culture& Arts

Oahu

Community

Education

MauiCounty

Health &Human

Services

Maritime,Environment

HawaiiStatewide 9%

7%

7%

11%

17%

17%

1%

23%

22%

32%

37%

17%

K o k u a k e k a h i i k e k a h i H e l p i n g o n e a n o t h e r 3

Asyoucanseefromthenumbersbelow,theA&BFoundation’ssup-portcontinuestobebroad-based,reflectingourcurrentdesire—andability—toaddressaspectrumofcommunityneedsineachofourkeycommunities.Health&humanserviceagenciesbenefitedfrommorethan$777,000;educationalcausesreceivedroughly$465,000;cultureandartsorganizationsweregivenmorethan$349,000;communitycauseswereawardedroughly$359,000;andenvironmentalorganiza-tionsweregrantedmorethan$135,000.

TheawardsfromtheA&BFoundationrangedfromstart-upfundingtomajorcapitalsupport,ingrantssizedfrom$100to$135,000.Themajorityofourawardswerebelow$5,000asourpreferenceistosupportawiderangeofcommunityorganizationsandencourageorganizationstoseekbroad-basedsupportfromthecommunityanditsbusinesses.

InadditiontomonetarysupportfromtheA&BFoundation,A&BemployeesincreasedtheimpactofA&B’sinvolvementbyofferingtheirkokua(help)byvolunteeringforseveralFoundation-sponsoredcommunityserviceprojects.

Top One-Time Recipients by Grant Amount

$135,000• Aloha United Way

$ 130,000• Maui United Way

$ 100,000• Maui Economic Opportunity

$ 35,000• UH Foundation - Maui

Community College

$30,000• United Way of the Bay Area

$29,745• Hurricane Katrina Relief

Matching Funds

$27,350• Indian Ocean Tsunami

Relief Matching Funds

$25,000• A&B Sugar Museum

• Kauai United Way • Maui County Nutrition

Program • Mid-Pacific Institute• UH Foundation - Maui

Community College

$20,000• American Heart Association• Hawaii Filipino Centennial

Committee

Giving by Geographic Area and Category

By Geographic Area

Multi-Year Pledge Commitments

$ 100,000• Arizona Memorial Museum

Association• Hui No‘eau• Punahou School• UH Foundation -

Colleges of Arts & Sciences

$50,000• Easter Seals Hawaii• Maui Arts & Cultural

Center• YMCA of Honolulu

$40,000• Island School

$20,000• Lanakila Rehabilitation

Center

$17,500• YMCA of Kauai

$10,000• Boys & Girls Club of the

Big Island

Pacific Northwest,Southern California,Other Mainland Guam, Pacific Island Kauai, Big Island

NorthernCalifornia

Culture& Arts

Oahu

Community

Education

MauiCounty

Health &Human

Services

Maritime,Environment

HawaiiStatewide 9%

7%

7%

11%

17%

17%

1%

23%

22%

32%

37%

17%

By Category

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Homeownership

Youth Empowering Systems - Conference on Chemical Dependency ($5,000)

Drugsandalcoholaredisablingouryouthandourfamilies,therefore,YouthEmpoweringSystemsorganizedatwo-daystatewidetrainingconferenceonsubstanceabuseinDecember2005.NationallyrecognizedexpertsandkeynotespeakerswerebroughttoMauitoaddressadolescentbehaviorsrelatedtochemicaldependency,preventionandtreatment,andsupporttheeducators,counselorsandcommunitymemberswhoarehelpingtofightthebattleagainstdrugs.

Prepare Fairs ($30,000)

TwohomebuyereducationfairswerepresentedforthefirsttimeonKauaiintendedtoinform,prepareandencouragefirst-timehomeownership.Theyweredubbed,formarketingpurposes,PrepareFairs,whichincludedworkshoppresen-tationsfromcontractors,Realtors,andself-helphousingofficials,offeringtheirexpertise.Fundedin2004,theA&BFoundationworkedwiththeContractorsAssociationofKauaiandSelf-HelpHousingCorporationofHawaiitocoordi-natetwoeventsthatdrewstrongparticipationfromexhibitorsandresidents—over300attendeesperfair.AthirdfaironKauaiisbeingfunded,plannedwithanApril29,2006date.

Habitat for Humanity - Maui ($10,000) and Kauai ($15,000) Oneofthewaysafamilycanownahomeisby‘sweatequity.’HabitatforHumanityofferslow-incomeresidentsanoppor-tunitytobuildtheirhomealongwiththesupportandexpertiseoftheconstructionindustryandvolunteers.AleadsponsorshipgrantfromtheA&BFoundationforHabitat’sBuild-a-ThoneventsonMauiandKauai,enabledtheorganizationtoraiseawarenessabouttheeventandHabitat’smis-sion,increasevolunteersupportandinterestfromprospectivefirst-timehomebuilders.OnSaturday,June25,hundredsofvolunteersacrossthestatehelpednewhome-ownersrealizetheirdream.

Throughout 2005,

the A&B Foundation

funded opportunities for

people to come together

to help one another.

These opportunities

were derived from

priority needs identified

by A&B employees.

Here’s how we helped…

Kokua Kekahi i KekahiHelping one another

Drug Prevention

Kokua Kekahi i Kekahi Youth Empowering Systems

Attendees gather for a photos while attending the first statewide Conference on Chemical Dependency held on Maui.

Prepare FairMayor Baptise and Prepare Fair organizers and supporters

welcome the attendees to the event on Kauai.

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International Coastal Cleanup ($12,500)

TheA&BFoundationwasastate-widesponsoroftheInternationalCoastalCleanup(ICC)thattookplaceinHawaiiandacrosstheglobe.OnSeptember17,A&BemployeesinHawaii,California,Guam,PhoenixandChicagocombedparksandshorelinesfortrashanddebristhatwouldotherwiseendupintheoceanandharmingthemarineenvironment.Inrecognitionofthe20thAnniversaryoftheICC,theA&BFoundationalsosponsoredthecoordinatorsconferenceheldinHonolulu.

KEEP Fund ($100,000) AFebruaryfireatA&B’sKahuluiShoppingCenteronMauidestroyedthreebusinesses,affecting65employees.TheA&BFoundationofferedfinan-cialsupporttothesedisplaced(non-A&B)employeestempora-rilyrelievingtheburdenoftheirpersonalfinances.MauiEconomic

Opportunityservedasfiscalspon-sorforthiseffortandcoordinatedthedis-bursementoffundsfortheA&BFoundation.

Maui Community Food Bank ($10,000)

TheMauiCommunityFoodBank’sSpringFoodDriveisthelargestofitsthreeannualfooddriveswhichcollectedcashandfooddonationsatA&B’sMauiMall.TheA&BFoundationhelpedtostimulatedonationsbyofferinga$10,000match-ingchallengegranttriggeredbyfooddonationsorashopper’sMauiMallreceipts.TheMauiCommunityFoodBankraisedwelloverthe$10,000needed.

Maui Community College ($35,000)

InrecognitionoftheMauiCulinaryAcademy’ssuccessfulpartnershipswiththelocalagriculturalcommunity,andforitsachievementsintrainingstudentstoworkin—andtoestablish—Maui’sfinestfoodandbeverageestablishments,theA&BFoundationestablishedthefirstendowedculinaryartsscholarshipattheAcademy.TheA&BCulinaryArtsScholarshipwillbeawardedtoaculinaryartsstudentwhograduatedfromaMauihighschool.

Maui Community College - A&B Culinary Arts Scholarship A&B Properties’ Grant Chun presents a $35,000 check to endow the first A&B Culinary Arts Scholarship at Maui Culinary Academy. Accepting the check are leadership from Maui Community College and the Maui Culinary Academy Program.

Clean Communities

Community Issues

Maui Community Food Bank Maui Community Food Bank volunteers encourage the public to bring food and

monetary donations to Maui Mall.

International Coastal Clean upA&B employees in Hawaii, California,

Guam, Phoenix and Chicago volunteered to clean parks, a harbor or shoreline.

Habitat for Humanity - Maui and Kauai During Habitat’s statewide Build-a-Thon, A&B employees on Maui and Kauai lent a hand to build homes for deserving families.

personalfinances.MauiEconomic

fiscalspon-sorforthiseffortandcoordinatedthedis-bursementoffundsfortheA&BFoundation.

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Statewide Hawaii $337,575

AhaPunanaLeogeneral operat ions

AlohaMedicalMissiongeneral operat ions

Alzheimer’sAssociation-AlohaChaptergeneral operat ions

AmericanCancerSociety-HawaiiDivison2005 Camp anuenue, 20th surv ivor reunion

AmericanHeartAssociationgeneral operat ions

AmericanLiverFoundationHawaiiChapterstart-up funds

AmericanRedCrossgeneral operat ions

BoyScoutsofAmerica-AlohaCouncilgeneral operat ions

ChaminadeUniversityminor Cap ital support

CommunityLinksHawaiistart-up funds

ConservationCouncilforHawaiispeCial projeCt

DomesticViolenceClearinghouseandLegalHotlinemajor Cap ital support

EasterSealsHawaiimajor Cap ital, statewide improvements

East-WestCenterFoundationgeneral operat ions

Entrepreneurs’FoundationofHawaiistart-up funds

FriendsoftheCancerResearchCentergeneral operat ions

GoodBeginningsAllianceearly eduCat ion fund

HawaiiAssociationfortheEducationofYoungChildrenleadership symposium & hawai i early Ch ildhood ConferenCe

HawaiiCouncilonEconomicEducationeConomiC & f inanCial l iteraCy ConferenCe

HawaiiFamilySupportInstitutegeneral operat ions

HawaiiFilipinoCentennialCommitteeCentennial Celebrat ion

HawaiiFoodbankproduCe d istr ibut ion program, general operat ions

HawaiiForestInstitutehawai i forest journal

HawaiiHeritageCenter2006 t ide Calendar

HawaiiHomeOwnershipCentergeneral operat ions

HawaiiJusticeFoundationgeneral operat ions

HawaiiPacificUniversitypres ident’s fund

HawaiiPrayerBreakfastspeCial projeCt

HawaiiStateCoalitionAgainstDomesticViolenceannual meet ing, profess ional development ConferenCe

HawaiiStateJuniorGolfAssociationgeneral operat ions

HawaiiYouthServicesNetworkprint and audio v isual mater ials

Japan-AmericaSocietyofHawaiigeneral operat ions

LegalAidSocietyofHawaiigeneral operat ions

MarchofDimesgeneral operat ions

MediationCenterofthePacificgeneral operat ions

MoanaluaGardensFoundation‘exploring the islands: treasured Kupuna’

MultipleSclerosisSocietypeer support programs

MuscularDystrophyAssociation-Hawaiimda telethon

TheNatureConservancygeneral operat ions

TheOceanConservancyinternat ional Coastal Cleanup ConferenCe

TheOutdoorCirclespeCial projeCt

RonaldMcDonaldHouseCharitiesofHawaiigeneral operat ions

SistersOfferingSupportyouth prevent ion programs on maui , Kauai

U.S.S. Missouri MemorialAssociationgeneral operat ions

2005 Giving

Hawaii Forest Institute ($1,500) - The A&B Foundation is a sponsor of the inaugural issue of the Hawaii Forest Institute’s (HFI) Hawaii Forest Journal: A Publication for Environmental Stewardship. The publication show-cases successful forestry and restora-tion projects, scientific research, use of native plants and woods, and issues related to forest stewardship. Photo: StePhen Smith

Hawaii Home-Ownership Center ($5,000) - The Hawaii HomeOwnership Center (HHOC) conducts homebuyer educa-tion classes statewide for potential first-time

homeowners in Hawaii. The orientation and course offer financial literacy training, one-on-one and post-purchase counseling, referrals to professional services, and links to affordable products. HHOC celebrated its 100th homeowner in 2005.

Hawaii Foodbank ($10,000) - The

students at Lanakila Elementary School

receive fresh fruits and vegetables every week

through the Ohana Produce Program. In

2004, the Hawaii Foodbank provided 31,000 pounds of

produce to students and their families.

2005 Giving

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UHFoundationspeCial projeCt

UHFoundation-CollegeofTropicalAgricultureandHumanResourcesspeCial projeCt

UHFoundation-CollegesofArts&Sciencesendow daniel K . and maggie inouye d ist inguished Chair in demoCrat iC ideals

UHFoundation-SchoolofSocialWorkspeCial projeCt

UHFoundation-StudentEmployment&CooperativeEducationspeCial projeCt

UniversityofHawaii-SeaGrantCollegePrograminternat ional Coastal Cleanup

USOofHawaiihomeComing Celebrat ion for hawai i ’s troops

YouthEmpoweringSystemsmaui ConferenCe on ChemiCal dependenCy

AlohaUnitedWaysupport for member agenCies, Community exeCut ive

AmericanDiabetesAssociation-Hawaiigeneral operat ions v ia walK for d iabetes

AmericanRedCrossspeCial projeCt

TheARCinHawaiistart-up therapeut iC drumming

ArizonaMemorialMuseumAssociationmajor Cap ital support

Boys&GirlsClubofHawaiigeneral operat ions

CaroleKaiCharitiesgreat aloha run Coast guard entrants

CastleMedicalCentermajor Cap ital support

Child&FamilyServicegeneral operat ions

Children’sAllianceofHawaiimajor Cap ital support

CoalitionforaDrug-FreeHawaiibaCKyard jam events

DeafCommunityCenterofHawaiistart-up support, Cap ital Campaign

DiamondHeadTheatreseason sponsorship

EasterSealsHawaiigeneral operat ions

FirstBookfunds for booKs

TheFoundationoftheRotaryClubofHonoluluspeCial projeCt

FriendsofHonoluluCityLightshol iday l ight d isplays

FriendsofIolaniPalacegeneral operat ions

TheGiftFoundationofHawaiispeCial projeCt

GoodBeginningsAllianceplayground at Kuhio parK terraCe

Hawaii4-H-Oahul ivestoCK auCt ion

HawaiiLifeSciencesCouncilsponsor ‘f ind ing your future at Kb parK’

HawaiiMaritimeCenterspeCial projeCt

HawaiiMealsonWheelsgeneral operat ions

HawaiiOperaTheatresupert it iles sponsorship

HawaiiSportsHallofFamegeneral operat ions

HawaiiWatercolorSocietya&b award

HawaiiWomen’sLegalFoundationgeneral operat ions

HawaiiYouthServicesNetwork2005 Ch ildren & youth month

HawaiianHistoricalSocietygeneral operat ions

HistoricHawaiiFoundationKaKaaKo pump stat ion

Honolulu100:TheHonoluluCentennialCelebrationCentennial sponsorship

HonoluluSymphonySocietymusiC for youth eduCat ion, general operat ions

HonoluluZooSocietygeneral operat ions

IliahiFoundationgeneral operat ions

Oahu $465,270

Castle Medical Center ($10,000) - The A&B Foundation provided funds for the expansion and renovation of a three-story, 15,000 square foot wing. Additional improvements include increasing the number of surgical patient rooms and telemetry (heart monitoring) beds, housing for the Joint Care Center and Rehab/Physical Therapy Center.

American Cancer Society ($5,000) - The American Cancer Society’s Camp Anuenue celebrated its 20th anniversary with its annual camp at Mokuleia and a special reunion for camp attendees who are cancer survivors across the state. The A&B Foundation

supported camp and reunion activities for participants from Maui and Kauai.

Community Links Hawaii

($10,000) - Non-profit

organizations seeking help with

administration, financial/accounting and human resource services and grantwriting may benefit from

Community Links Hawaii. The new Hawaii orga-nization can provide back-office support as well as serving as a fiscal sponsor for worthy organizations

that have not acquired charitable, tax-exempt status.

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Oahu continued

IMWRFundtwo ‘r ight arm n ights’

InternationalDyslexiaAssociation,HawaiiBranchgeneral operat ions

IolaniSchooliolani family fa ir

KalanianaoleAthleticClubgeneral operat ions

KaleiopuuElementarySchooleaster egg hunt

KamehamehaSchoolsAssociationofTeachersandParentsho`olaulea, tr iathalon Club and iolani dorm

LanakilaRehabilitationCentermajor Cap ital, renovate honolulu and wahiawa faCil it ies

Leukemia&LymphomaSocietypennies for pat ients

ManoaValleyTheatreseason sponsorship

McKinleyHighSchoolFoundationspeCial projeCt

Mid-PacificInstitutemajor Cap ital, elementary sChool

MultipleSclerosisSociety-HawaiiDivisiongeneral operat ions

NanakuliPopWarnerPeeWeeDivisionspeCial projeCt

NavyLeagueoftheU.S.-HonoluluCouncilgeneral operat ions

OhanaKomputerpalolo elementary after sChool program

OutriggerDukeKahanamokuFoundationspeCial projeCt

PacificHealthMinistrygeneral operat ions

PacificRegionBaseballspeCial projeCt

PaloloChineseHomemajor Cap ital, renovat ion

PohaiNaniFoundationmajor Cap ital, Community wellness Center

PunahouSchoolmajor Cap ital, Case middle sChool

Queen’sMedicalCentergeneral operat ions

RooseveltAlumniFoundationfootball f ield improvements

SalvationArmythanKsgiv ing d inner

SavetheFoodBasketprogram support

SpecialOlympicsHawaiisummer games, ne ighbor island tournaments

St.FrancisHospicegeneral operat ions

StaroftheSeaSchoolgeneral operat ions

T.J.Mahoney&AssociatesKa hale hoala hou no na wahine program

UHFoundation-SchoolofTravelIndustryManagementspeCial projeCt

VarietySchoolofHawaiiplayground improvement, renovate sChool bu ild ing

WaialuaHighSchoolFoundationrobotiCs team

WaianaeDistrictComprehensiveHealthCenterCapital Campaign

WaianaeMaritimeAcademygeneral operat ions

Wai-KahalaAthleticClubspeCial projeCt

WaikikiCommunityCentergeneral operat ions

WaikikiHealthCenterminor Cap ital, south K ing street Cl in iC

WaipahuHighSchoolathlet iC program

YMCAofHonolulufr iends of youth,Camp erdman, major Cap ital

YMCAofHonolulu-LeewardBranchCommunity shares Campaign

Pohai Nani Foundation ($5,000) - Residents of Pohai Nani are enjoying their new community fitness center complete with a heated, ADA-accessible pool, locker rooms and fitness center. A variety

of wellness classes and services are also available. Pictured are a few Pohai Nani residents actively participating in wellness and fitness programs.

Waianae Maritime Academy ($4,000) - A donation to the Waianae Maritime Academy is helping to train men and women for entry-level posi-tions in Hawaii’s maritime industry, from deckhands and engine room personnel on merchant marine vessels of all sizes, to tug boats and luxury liners. The Waianae Maritime Academy has provided 133 graduates with the skills they need to work in the maritime industry.

Arizona Memorial Museum Association ($25,000) - A $100,000 pledge was made in support of the reno-vation, expansion and creation of the new Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum and Visitor Center to accommodate the museum’s 1.5 million annual visitors. The

new experience includes increased space for exhibits, artifacts and memorabilia surrounding the Pearl Harbor attack and early World War II in the Pacific.

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WestHawaiiMediationCentergeneral operat ions

Boys&GirlsCluboftheBigIslandmajor Cap ital, faC il ity renovat ion

Hawaii4-H-HawaiiCountyl ivestoCK auCt ion

HawaiiConcertSociety2005-2006 ConCert season

HawaiiIslandUnitedWaysupport for member agenCies

JuniorAchievement-HawaiiIslandgeneral operat ions

UHFoundation-UniversityofHawaiiatHilohawai i student marKet ing and reCruitment

AdultFriendsforYouthKauai student transit ion Convent ion

AlohaCouncilBoyScoutsofAmerica-KauaiDistrictgeneral operat ions

AmericanCancerSocietyKauai relay for l ife

ARCofKauaigeneral operat ions

AYSO940RegionspeCial projeCt

ChiefessKamakaheleiMiddleSchooloutdoor bullet in board

DepartmentofEducation-KauaiComplex2006 Kauai d istr iCt sC ienCe fa ir

EastKauaiLionsFoundationspeCial projeCt

GardenIslandArtsCouncil21st annual Kauai moKihana fest ival

HabitatforHumanity-Kauaijune 2005 Kauai bu ild-a-thon

HanapepeYouthBaseballAssociation(PONYDivision)general operat ions

Hawaii4-H-Kauail ivestoCK auCt ion

HawaiiChildren’sTheatre-Kauaigeneral operat ions

HuiAlugeneral operat ions

IslandSchoolCapital support, Campus expansion

KahiliAdventistSchoolsept iC system replaCement

KalaheoElementarySchoolf ield tr ip , annual fund

KapaaHighSchoolsChool newspaper Computers, software

KauaiChildren’sDiscoveryMuseumK ids’ Kauai exh ib it

KauaiChineseHeritageSocietygeneral operat ions

KauaiCountyFarmBureau2005 fa ir

KauaiEconomicOpportunitygeneral operat ions

KauaiFoodBankgeneral operat ions

KauaiHighSchool-PAIRSprojeCt graduat ion, ra iders a-glo

KauaiHistoricalSocietygeneral operat ions

KauaiHospiceCapital support, new headquarters

KauaiHumaneSocietygeneral operat ions

KauaiKeiki&HighSchoolRodeoAssociationgeneral operat ions

KauaiReady-To-LearnProgramgeneral operat ions

KauaiUnitedWaysupport for member agenCies

KingKamehamehaCelebrationCommissionparade

KokeeNaturalHistoryMuseumgeneral operat ions

KoloaPlantationDaysgeneral operat ions

LeadershipKauaileadership tra in ing program

LegalAidSocietyofHawaiigrads program

Kauai $125,820

Big Island $28,260

Legal Aid Society of Hawaii

($2,000) - Pregnant teens, teen moms and dads benefit from the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii’s “Teen

Parents and the Law” classes offered at three public high schools on

Kauai. These classes edu-cate teens about their legal

rights and responsibilities while giving them the tools needed to ensure a strong and healthy family.

Boys & Girls Club of the Big Island ($10,000) - Built in 1962, the Boys & Girls Club of the Big Island has launched a $2 million campaign to upgrade its facility which includes added classroom space and a teen center. Matson’s Russell Chin (back row, center) presented the A&B Foundation’s first payment of a $10,000 pledge.

Junior Achievement - Hawaii Island

($1,500) - A grant to Junior Achievement

(JA) - Hawaii Island helped teach students about free

enterprise, economics and business manage-

ment. Students from Big Island high schools participate in JA Company Program Application Night where they go

through the process of applying and interviewing for a job.

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Maui County $656,885

MultipleSclerosisSociety-HawaiiDivisiongeneral operat ions

WaimeaHighSchoolprojeCt graduat ion

RichardKawakamiFoundationspeCial projeCt

RotaryClubofKapaaFoundationspeCial projeCt

UHFoundation-KauaiCommunityCollegeKCC annual fund, Cul inary awards, and general operat ions

YMCAofKauaiCapital support, new faCil ity

A&BSugarMuseumgeneral operat ions

AKeiki’sDreamgeneral operat ions

AmericanCancerSocietygeneral operat ions

AmericanLungAssociationasthma sports day Camp

BaldwinHighSchoolmil sports spotl ight

BalletHawaiinutCraCKer performanCe

BigBrothersBigSistersofMauibowl for K ids’ saKe

ChristtheKingSchoolKe iK i fest

CommunityClinicofMauiblood test funding

FamilyLifeCenterbathing faCil ity , d istr ibut ion Center

FriendsofChildren’sJusticeCenterofMauigeneral operat ions

FriendsofFlemingArboretummulCh program

HabitatforHumanity-Mauijune 2005 bu ild-a-thon

HaikuSchoolPTAho‘olaulea and flower fest ival

HaleMakuaFoundationCapital support, rehabil itat ion faCil ity

HanaCulturalCentergeneral operat ions

HanaHigh&ElementarySchoolmil sports spotl ight

Hawaii4-H-Mauil ivestoCK auCt ion

HorizonsAcademyofMauigeneral operat ions

HospiceMauiChildren’s bereavement Camp

HuiNo‘eaugeneral operat ions, Cap ital support Kaluanui

IaoIntermediateSchoolrenaissanCe student reCognit ion program

J.WalterCameronCentergeneral operat ions

JapaneseCulturalSocietyofMauimaui matsuri fest ival

JuvenileDiabetesResearchFoundation-HawaiiChaptergeneral operat ions v ia jdrf walK

KaLimaOMauigeneral operat ions

KaahumanuHouChristianSchoolsmil sports spotl ight

KamehamehaSchools-MauiCampusmil sports spotl ight

KaulanapueoChurchspeCial projeCt

KeanaeCongregationalChurchspeCial projeCt

KiheiCharterHighSchoolmil sports spotl ight

KiheiYouthCentergeneral operat ions, fund maalaea Community garden

KingKekaulikeHighSchoolmil sports spotl ight, 2006 grad n ight

LahainalunaHighSchoolmil sports spotl ight

LanaiHigh&ElementarySchoolmil sports spotl ight

Kauai continued

YMCA of Kauai ($7,500) - Matson’s Dewayne Kong and A&B Properties’ Tom Shigemoto presented the final payment of the A&B Foundation’s $17,500 pledge to Patrick Childs, YMCA of Kauai board president. Kauai’s first central facility will be built in Puhi and includes a swim-ming pool, multi-purpose room and fitness/wellness center.

Hale Makua Foundation

($10,000) - Hale Makua’s expanded

Kahului facility was funded in part

by a grant from A&B. The 16-bed

rehabilitation unit (pictured) is part of the rehabilitation center including

a gym, dining areas, and kitchen. Completion of this project is expect-

ed by the summer of 2006.

Kihei Youth Center ($3,000) - Kihei Youth Center launched an afterschool pro-gram based on Hawaiian cultural education. One of the components includes tending to the Maalaea Community Garden. A grant from the A&B Foundation helped to prepare the property for planting, pur-chasing planting materials and maintenance.

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MauiAcademyofPerformingArtsprofess ional performanCe program

MauiAdultDayCareCentersgeneral operat ions

MauiArts&CulturalCenterCapital support, partnering for arts eduCat ion

MauiBusinessandProfessionalWomengeneral operat ions

MauiChamberofCommerceFoundationminor Cap ital support

MauiCommunityFoodBankChallenge matChing grant, spr ing food dr ive

MauiCommunityWorkDayteens on Call

MauiCountyFairAssociation2005 fa ir

MauiCountyFirePreventionEducationProgramf ire safety program

MauiCountyNutritionProgramgeneral operat ions

MauiDolphinsSwimClubgeneral operat ions

MauiEconomicDevelopmentBoardstrategiC plan development

MauiEconomicOpportunityKeep fund, general operat ions, youthbanK ameriCorp

MauiFamilySupportServicesoutdoor play equipment

TheMauiFarmmajor Cap ital, general operat ions

MauiFilipinoCentennialCelebrationCoordinatingCouncilgeneral operat ions

MauiHighSchoolmil sports spotl ight, projeCt graduat ion

MauiHistoricalSociety5th annual ho‘olaulea, general operat ions

MauiHumaneSocietygeneral operat ions

MauiMemorialMedicalCenterFoundationspeCial projeCt

MauiNuiBotanicalGardensearth day 2005

MauiNursesScholarshipFoundationspeCial projeCt

MauiSeniorCitizensPlanning&CoordinatingCouncille i of aloha lunCheon

MauiUnitedWaysupport for member agenCies

MauiYouthandFamilyServicesgeneral operat ions

TheMayorArakawaCommunityKokuaFundspeCial projeCt

MediationServicesofMauimarKet ing, Community awareness Campaign

MolokaiCommunityServiceCouncilsupport for united way member agenCies

MolokaiHigh&IntermediateSchoolmil sports spotl ight

NaHokuoMauiBaseballFoundationspeCial projeCt

NaLeoONaOhanaKoaspeCial projeCt

NaMokuAupuniOKo‘olauHuispeCial projeCt

OhanaMakamaesubstanCe abuse treatment expansion

PaiaYouth&CultureCenterfunds for Computers, pa ia beaCh fest

PukalaniElementarySchoolPTA2005 fun run/walK

SaintRitaCatholicChurchspeCial projeCt

SeaburyHallmil sports spotl ight

SpecialOlympicsHawaiiminor Cap ital support

St.AnthonyJr.Sr.HighSchoolmil sports spotl ight

St.GabrielChurchspeCial projeCt

St.Mary’sChurchspeCial projeCt

UHFoundation-MauiCommunityCollegeCenter for entrepreneurship , endow Cul inary sCholarship

WailukuCentennialHuiCentennial Celebrat ion

WomenHelpingWomengeneral operat ions

Community Clinic of Maui ($2,000) - A grant helped to fund hemo-globin screening tests for Community Clinic of Maui clients partici-pating in the Women, Infants and Children

(WIC) Supplemental Food program. These tests determine whether clients are anemic and in need of medication, special supple-ments and/or nutrition education.

Ohana Makamae($2,000) - Help from the A&B

Foundation enabled Ohana Makamae to expand its outpa-tient substance abuse program

in Hana. Pictured are commu-nity members rallying in support

of anti-ice/drug programs, and the group support provided to families of clients moving for-ward in their healing process.

MEO YouthBank Americorps

($5,000) - Through the MEO YouthBank Americorps program,

adults from Maui and Molokai volunteer

their time for up to one year, working in forest and watershed conservation activities. In return for their service, the natural environment is preserved and protected, and these volunteers

receive an educational award for college. A grant was awarded to support the general operations of the program.

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Pacific Islands $13,800

AmericanCancerSociety-Guamrelay for l ife

AmericanRedCross-PalaupandemiC flu Community outreaCh

GuamHumanitiesCouncilguampedia

JuniorAchievement-Guamgeneral operat ions

KwajaleinHighSchoolspeCial projeCt

BelauNationalMuseumgeneral operat ions

TheSanctuarygenerator purChase

UnitedSeamen’sServicegeneral operat ions

AlamedaCountyCommunityFoodBankminor Cap ital and general operat ions

AlamedaCountyLibraryFoundationgeneral operat ions

AltaBatesSummitFoundationbreast CanCer d iagnosis/treatment Center

AmericanAssociationofUniversityWomenteCh treK sC ienCe Camp

ARCofSanFranciscogeneral operat ions

AsianArtMuseumFoundationgeneral operat ions

AssociationforthePreservationofthePresidentialYachtPotomaceduCat ional Cruises for youth

AvonBreastCancerAwarenessProgramspeCial projeCt

BirthrightofSanFranciscogeneral operat ions

BoyScoutsofAmerica-SanFranciscoBayAreaCouncilgeneral operat ions

Boys&GirlsClubsofOaklandgeneral operat ions

CaliforniaMaritimeAcademyFoundationgeneral operat ions

CaliforniaPacificMedicalCenterFoundationgeneral operat ions

CanalAlliancegeneral operat ions

Children’sFairylandgeneral operat ions

ClausenHousegeneral operat ions

CysticFibrosisFoundation-NorthernCaliforniaChaptergeneral operat ions

EastBayCommunityFoundationsupport for the oaKland unif ied redes ign projeCt

EdgewoodCenterforChildrenandFamiliesgeneral operat ions

Exploratoriumgeneral operat ions

FamilyStressCenterofConcordspeCial projeCt

FamilyViolenceLawCenterv iolenCe prevent ion eduCat ion

TheFestivalOperageneral operat ions

FoodBankofContraCostaandSolanogeneral operat ions

FriendsofCabrilloMarineAquariumgeneral operat ions

TheFriendshipClubgeneral operat ions

FundforLaborCulture&Historygeneral operat ions

GirlScoutsCouncilofSanFranciscoBaysave the bay

GlideFoundationgeneral operat ions

GuideDogsfortheBlindgeneral operat ions

TheHamlinSchoolgeneral operat ions

InternationalMaritimeCenter-Oaklandgeneral operat ions

Northern California $210,500

Boys & Girls Club of Oakland ($5,000) - The Boys & Girls Club of Oakland is dedicated to the over-all health and well-being of youth, encouraging their participation in the club’s sports and recreation, health and life skills, and leadership and career development programs, creat-ing opportunity for over 2,500 girls and boys ages 6 to 17 each year.

Asian Art Museum Foundation ($10,000) - Support from A&B allows the Asian Art Museum to care for and present an invalu-able collection of more than 16,000 Asian artworks, and to serve the community as an important educational resource.

Family Violence Law Center ($1,000) - The A&B Foundation grant funded violence prevention education for Oakland youth ages 12-20.

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Jeremiah O’BrienNationalLibertyShipMemorialgeneral operat ions

JuniorCenterofArtandSciencegeneral operat ions

KQEDPublicTVandRadiogeneral operat ions

LaClinicadeLaRaza-FruitvaleHealthProjectdomest iC v iolenCe prevent ion

LeukemiaSocietyofAmericageneral operat ions

LindsayWildlifeMuseumgeneral operat ions

MarcusA.FosterEducationalInstitutegeneral operat ions

TheMarineMammalCentergeneral operat ions

MarineScienceInstitutemarine sC ienCe eduCat ion

MillsCollegegeneral operat ions

MostHolyRedeemerAIDSSupportGroupgeneral operat ions

NaLeiHuluIKaWekiu20th anniversary produCt ion

NextStepLearningCentergeneral operat ions

NihonmachiLittleFriendsgeneral operat ions

OakesChildren’sCentergeneral operat ions

OaklandAsianCulturalCentergeneral operat ions

OaklandBalletAssociationgeneral operat ions

OaklandEastBaySymphonygeneral operat ions

OaklandGirlsSoftballLeaguegeneral operat ions

OaklandMuseumofCaliforniaFoundationgeneral operat ions

OaklandPublicLibraryFoundationspeCial projeCt support

OaklandSchoolfortheArtsarts eduCat ion

TheOaklandZoogeneral operat ions

PhoenixProgramsgeneral operat ions

Poets,EntertainersandNovelistsofOaklandgeneral operat ions

ProducersAssociatesgeneral operat ions

RaphaelHouseofSanFranciscosophia projeCt

SanFranciscoBalletgeneral operat ions

SanFranciscoMaritimeNationalParkAssociationgeneral operat ions

SanFranciscoOperaAssociationgeneral operat ions

SanFranciscoSailingWhaleboatAssociationgeneral operat ing and minor Cap ital support

SanFranciscoSchoolVolunteersgeneral operat ions

SanFranciscoSuicidePreventiongeneral operat ions

SlideRanchgeneral operat ions

SolanoCommunitySymphonygeneral operat ions

SolanoWarriorsYouthFootball/CheerleadingspeCial projeCt

Stand!AgainstDomesticViolencegeneral operat ions

TheYouthEmploymentPartnershipgeneral operat ions

UnitedNegroCollegeFundgeneral operat ions

UnitedWayoftheBayAreasupport for member agenCies

VESTIAVoluntary&EmergencyServicesTeaminActionfood banK, youth sCholarships, reading mater ials

YerbaBuenaCenterfortheArtsgeneral operat ions

YMCAofSanFranciscogeneral operat ions

Oakland East Bay Symphony($2,500) - A&B’s support for the Oakland East Bay Symphony helped to bring classical music to the Oakland and East Bay commu-nities through artistic performances, outreach to schools, commissioned compositions, and collaboration among arts organizations.

Sunshine Physically Challenged Foundation

($2,500) - Sunshine Physically Challenged Foundation orga-nizes camps for disabled chil-

dren, holiday programs serving the needy and provides toys for terminally ill children. A&B’s

funds were used to send kids to camp, who enjoyed entertain-

ment and activities like go-carts, campfires, and karaoke.

Waste Not ($2,500) - Excess pre-

pared food from restau-rants, resorts and food purveyors that would

otherwise go to waste is collected by Waste Not

and delivered to schools, senior citizen facilities

and shelters, feeding thousands of children

and families every year.

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National $58,000

CoastGuardFoundationStonington, CTgeneral operat ions

ConnerPrairieLivingHistoryMuseumFishers, INfollow the north star program

TheOceanConservancyWashington, D.C.general operat ions

WebbInstituteGlen Cove, NYgeneral operat ions

Arizona

LionsCampTatiyeeMesageneral operat ions

ThomasJ.PappasSchoolPhoenixgeneral operat ions

ValleyoftheSunUnitedWayPhoenixsupport for member agenCies

WasteNotScottsdalegeneral operat ions

WestValleyChildCrisisCenterGlendalegeneral operat ions

WestValleySymphonySun Citygeneral operat ions

Illinois

HumanitarianServiceProjectWest Chicagomajor Cap ital support

NorthernIllinoisFoodBankSt. Charlesgeneral operat ions

UnitedWayofSuburbanChicagoOak Brooksupport for member agenCies

AmericanLungAssociationofWashingtongeneral operat ions

ArtsFundsupport for member arts organizat ions

OdysseyMaritimeDiscoveryCentergeneral operat ions

SunshinePhysicallyChallengedFoundationgeneral operat ions

UnitedWayofKingCountysupport for member agenCies

UnitedWayoftheColumbia-Willamettesupport for member agenCies

TheFoodbankofSouthernCaliforniageneral operat ions

InternationalTradeEducationProgramsgeneral operat ions

LosAngelesMaritimeInstitutetopsail youth program

LosAngelesMissiongeneral operat ions

UnitedWayofGreaterLosAngelessupport for member agenCies

YMCAofGreaterLongBeachgeneral operat ions

Pacific Northwest $16,000

Southern California $19,500

Los Angeles Maritime Institute ($2,500) - An affiliate of the Los Angeles Maritime Museum, the Institute’s pur-pose is to provide character building sail training to youth aboard the 70’ Topsail Schooner SWIFT of IPSWICH culminat-ing in a five-day voyage to Catalina Island.

Northern Illinois Food Bank ($2,500) - Northern Illinois Food

Bank acquires, gathers, handles, and distributes food to hungry

people through a network of over 520 food assistance sites.

In 2005, the food bank distributed 20,065,000 pounds of food.

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In2005,A&B’semployees,directorsandretireeshelpedtoimprovetheircommunitiesbymakingpersonaldonationsthattriggered

Foundationmatchinggifts.Closeto$102,000wasgivento173ofourdonors’favoritecharitiesacrossHawaiiandtheMainland.Then,theA&BFoundation’smatchinggiftprograms—toeducationandtocultureandthearts—doubledourdonors’dollars.

Matchinggiftsweremadetothefollowingorganizations,demonstratingthebroadimpactofA&B’ssupport.

Symphony/MusicalPerforming Groups

Botanical/Zoological/Environment

SecondarySchools

Visual Arts

Public Radio & TV

Preschools

Primary Schools

Museums& Libraries

Colleges/Universities

Theatre/Dance 15%

16%

10%

31%

1%

14%13%

21%

58%

21%

Matching Gifts

Matching Gifts Culture & Arts / Zoological

A&BSugarMuseumAmericanConservatoryTheatreAsianArtMuseumFoundationAudubonCanyonRanchBalletHawaiiBishopMuseumCaliforniaConservatoryTheatreCentralOhioSymphonyOrchestraChabotSpaceandScienceCenterChamberMusicHawaiiChicagoSymphonyOrchestraCircusCenterDelawareCountyCulturalArtsCenterDiabloRegionalArtsAssociationDiamondHeadTheatreFestivalOpera,TheFineArtsMuseumsofSanFranciscoFriendsofJudiciaryHistoryCenterofHawaiiFriendsofOldMauiHighSchoolFriendsofRecreationandParks

FriendsoftheSanFranciscoPublicLibraryGoldenGateMen’sChorusGorillaFoundationHawaiiMaritimeCenter-FallsofClydeHawaiiNatureCenter-OahuHawaiiOperaTheatreHawaiiPublicRadioHawaiiTheatreCenterHawaiianHistoricalSocietyHawaiianHumaneSocietyHistoricHawaiiFoundationHonoluluAcademyofArtsHonoluluSymphonySocietyHuiNo‘eauJeffersonPublicRadio(JPRFoundation)Jeremiah O’BrienNationalLibertyShipMemorialKauaiAcademyofCreativeArtsKCSMTVKQEDPublicTVandRadio

Matching Gifts

Matching Gifts to Culture & Arts, Zoological & Botanical

Matching Gifts to Education

Diamond Head Theatre ($2,500) - The A&B Foundation is a regular sponsor of Diamond Head Theatre productions that entertain and engage thousands of audience members each year. In 2005, A&B was a sponsor for “Anything Goes” (pictured) and will sponsor performances of “Drood” in March - April 2006.

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KRCBPublicBroadcastingKTEH-TVFoundationLafayetteArtsandScienceFoundationLahainaRestorationFondationLymanHouseMemorialMuseumManoaHeritageCenterManoaValleyTheatreMauiArts&CulturalCenterMoanaluaGardensFoundationMontereyBayAquariumNationalTrustforHistoricPreservationNiseiVeteransMemorialCenterOaklandMuseumofCaliforniaFoundationOhi‘aProductionsPBSHawaiiPhilharmoniaBaroqueOrchestraPhoenixBachChoirProducersAssociatesSanFranciscoBallet

SanFranciscoLyricOperaSanFranciscoMaritimeNationalParkAssociationSanFranciscoMuseumandHistoricalSocietySanFranciscoOperaAssociationSanFranciscoSymphonySanJoseMuseumofArtSmithsonianInstitution-ContributingMembershipSonomaCountyPublicLibraryFoundationStrybingArboretumSocietyofGoldenGateParkTheContemporaryMuseumTheFriendshipClubTheNatureConservancyTheSantaRosaPlayersdba6thStreetPlayhouseTrustforPublicLand-SanFranciscoWaikikiAquarium,FriendsofWaioliCorporation(MissionHouse)

WildlifeImagesRehabilitationandCenterWillowsTheatreCompanyWindowToTheWorldCommunicationsWorldArtsWestWorldWildlifeFundYellowstoneArtCenter/Museum

AhahuiKoaAnuenueAlbanyHighSchoolPTAAlbrightCollegeArchbishopRiordanHighSchoolBostonCollegeBrownUniversityBrynMawrCollegeCaliforniaPolytechnicStateUniversityFoundationCapitalUniversityCarondeletHighSchoolChaminadeUniversityChandlerUnifiedSchoolDistrict-GoodmanElementaryChristtheKingSchoolClaremontMcKennaCollegeCoastGuardFoundationColgateUniversityCollegeoftheHolyCrossColoradoCollegeColoradoStateUniversityFoundationCornellUniversity

Matching Gifts Culture & Arts / Zoological continued

Matching Gifts Education

Connor Prairie Living History Museum ($1,000) - Follow the North Star, Conner Prairie’s award-winning program, immerses participants in the 19th-century struggle for freedom and the Underground Railroad. While taking on the role of fugitive slaves, participants reflect on their own choices and strengths while being engaged in the past.

Kauai Children’s Discovery Museum ($2,000) - A unique exhibit has been designed for students, families and newcomers to Kauai. Kids’ Kauai is a kid’s eye view of the Garden Island with exhibit stations describing the plants, animals, and natu-ral history of Kauai.

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CoyoteCreekSchoolCranbrookalCommunityCumberlandCollegeDavidsonMiddleSchool-PTACalforniaCongressDiabloValleyCollege/MasterworksChoraleDrewUniversityEmmanuelLutheranSchoolFordhamUniversityGeorgetownUniversityGeorgiaTechFoundationHanahauoliSchoolHarvardUniversityHawaiiBaptistAcademyHawaiiPacificUniversityHo‘alaSchoolHofstraUniversityHolyTrinitySchoolIolaniSchoolIslandSchoolKaleiopuuElementarySchoolLaPietra,HawaiiSchoolforGirls

LanakilaBaptistChurchofWaipahuLowellHighSchoolAlumniAssociationLoyolaMarymountUniversityMaryknollSchoolsMaryvilleCollegeMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyMid-PacificInstituteMomilaniElementarySchoolMomilaniElementarySchoolFoundationMontessoriCommunitySchoolMountHolyokeCollegeOhioNorthernUniversityOregonStateUniversityFoundationPacificUniversityPresidioMiddleSchoolPTSAPunahouSchoolPurdueFoundationRainbowSchoolHonoluluRiderUniversity

RussellSageCollegeSaintFrancisSchoolSaintLouisSchoolFoundationSaintMary’sCollegeofCaliforniaSalveReginaUniversitySanDomenicoSchoolSanFranciscoConservatoryofMusicSantaClaraUniversitySchoolCARESeaburyHallSt.Ann’sSchoolSt.ElizabethSchoolSt.IgnatiusCollegePreparatorySchoolSt.LouisUniversitySt.PatrickSchoolSt.Theresa’sSchoolSt.TikhonOrthodoxTheologicalSeminarySt.Vladimir’sOrthordoxTheologicalSeminaryStanfordUniversity

SunValleySchoolSyracuseUniversityTexasMilitaryInstituteTheLearningFundatGreenValleyTheUniversityofChicagoTusculumCollegeU.S.MerchantMarineAcademyFoundationU.S.NavalAcademyFoundationUHFoundationUniversityofArizonaFoundationUniversityofCalifornia-SantaBarbaraUniversityofCaliornia,BerkeleyFoundationUniversityofRhodeIslandUniversityofSanFranciscoUniversityofWisconsinFoundationWalnutCreekChristianSchoolsSocietyWashingtonStateUniversityWebbInstituteWesleyanUniversity

ArtsFund($2,500) - The Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Summer School Students in their Annual School Performance. Photo by Rex tR anteR

Chiefess Kamakahelei

Middle School ($1,000) - With help from A&B,

students, parents, faculty and staff

are benefiting from a new outdoor bulletin board displaying messages about report cards and school activi-ties. School teachers and the PTSA organized

several fundraisers to meet their goal.

Mills College($5,000) - A&B provided general operating support to Mills College, a liberal

arts college for women with graduate programs

for women and men. Located in Oakland, CA the college offers

41 undergraduate degrees and 23 graduate and certificate programs.

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TheFoundation’sVolunteerMatchingGiftprogramwascreatedtoencour-

ageandsupportemployeevolunteerism.A&Bemployeeswhogivetimefromtheirbusyschedulestocommunitycausescanearna$250donationtothatcauseforjust25hoursofdonatedtime.

Allorganizationswitha501(c)(3)taxexemptstatusareeligiblefortheVolunteerMatchingGiftsprogram.Recipientstodateincludeyouthsportsorganizations,boyandgirlscouts,environmentalcauses,churches,schools,performingartsgroups,retirementhomes,andhealthandhumanserviceorganizations.

HerearetwoexamplesofhowtheVolunteerMatchingGiftsprogramhasbenefitedboththeemployeeandtheirorganization.

Volunteer Matching Gifts Volunteer Matching Gifts

San Francisco Sailing Whaleboat Association ($2,500) - A grant from the A&B Foundation supported training activities of Sea Scouts in maritime operations, both at sea and ashore. Additional funds were provided to help salvage and repair one of its training ships.

(photo montage on the next page)

(A-D) International Coastal Cleanup’s Get the Drift &

Bag It! – Employees from A&B, Matson, HC&S, A&B

Properties, and Matson Integrated Logistics in Hawaii, Guam and on the Mainland, collectively covered

several miles of coastlines collecting trash and debris to

preserve the marine environment.

(E) Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation – HC&S employ-ees were ready to “Walk to Cure

Diabetes” in support of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation held

on Maui and raised $1,800 for diabetes research.

(F, K) American Red Cross Hats Off – A&B and Matson

employees in Honolulu held out their hats to collect funds from

the public on behalf of the American Red Cross.

(G) Hawaii Foodbank Food Drive – In one week, employees on Oahu collected 1,562 pounds of food and

$4,555 in support of the Hawaii Foodbank’s Spring Food Drive. A

check was presented to Hawaii Foodbank President Dick Grimm.

(H) American Cancer Society Relay for Life – Kauai Coffee® Company employees participated in the 12-hour race rounding the

track and raising funds for cancer research and programs.

(I) Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Light the Night Walk – Over 15 Bay Area Matson and

Matson Integrated Logistics employ-ees took part in the Leukemia and

Lymphoma Society’s “Light the Night Walk” raising over $10,000 for

leukemia and lymphoma research.

(J) Special Olympics Hawaii Summer Games – A&B and

Matson employees on Oahu run the softball throw event and enthusiasti-

cally cheer on the athletes.

(L, M) Habitat for Humanity Build-a-Thon – On Maui and Kauai, A&B employees provided

‘sweat equity’ to help build homes for local families.

Mel Kawano,financemanageratKahuluiTrucking&StorageonMaui,hasbeeninvolvedwiththeMauiJuniorGolfAssociationforfouryearsandcurrentlyservesastreasurerfortheorganization.Hisdaughter,KelcieAnn,ajuniorgolferandsophomoreatMauiHighSchoolistheprimaryreasonforMel’sinvolvement.Inadditiontohistreasurer’sresponsibilities,Melalsohelpsatgolftournaments,withyouthclinics,andfundraisesfortheassociation.Hehasseentremendousgrowthinthejuniormembersandtheorganization,andheisproudtobeapartoftheMauiJuniorGolfAssociation’ssuccess.

Linda Lowell,administrativeassis-tantatMatsonNavigationCompanyinPhoenix,AZisadedicatedvol-unteerfortheMuscularDystrophyAssociation.Herfriendshipwithco-workerJacquettaJohnsonandherhusband,whohasMuscularDystrophy,promptedhertobecomeinvolved.Lindahasseenfirst-handhowhisqualityoflifehasimprovedasaresultofMDA’sprogramsandservices.Forthepastthreeyears,shehasbeen“arrested”forhavingabigheartandhasparticipatedinMDA’sLockUpwhichraisesfundsforMDAprogramsandresearch.

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Website

ForinformationabouttheA&BFoundation,itsleadership,guidelines,forms,grant-makingactivities,oradirectlinktorequestinformation,seeourwebsiteaccessibleviaalinkonourfundingcorporation’shomepage:www.alexanderbaldwin.com

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GENERAL GUIDELINES

TheAlexander&BaldwinFoundationsupportsqualifiednot-for-profitorganizationsthatbenefitcommunitieswhereA&BcompaniesoperateorwhereA&Bemployeesreside.OrganizationsseekingsupportmusthaveobtainedIRSSection501(c)(3)tax-exemptstatus.

Application Addresses and Contact InformationTheFoundation’sContributionsCommitteesareorganizedgeographically,andeachconsidersrequestsfromorganizationslocatedinitsrespectiveareas.

Hawaii or Pacific Island Organizations:Alexander&BaldwinFoundationP.O.Box3440Honolulu,HI96801-3440Phone: (808)525-6642or

(808)525-6641Fax: (808)525-6677Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

Mainland U.S. Organizations:Alexander&BaldwinFoundationc/oMatsonNavigationCompany55512thStreetOakland,CA94607Phone: (707)421-8121Fax: (707)421-1835Email: [email protected]

Deadlines:MaterialsaredueattheFoundationbythefirstbusinessdayofeven-numberedmonths(February,April,June,August,October,December)forHawaii/PacificCommitteemeetingheldeveryodd-numberedmonth(March,May,July,September,November,January).MainlandCommitteedeadlinesarethefirstofeachmonth,forthefollowingmonth’smeeting.

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