Hawaii Community Foundation 2015 Annual Report

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Hawaii Community Foundation Celebrates 100 Years of supporting our Islands

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a nn ua l r ep ort

1916 ~ 2016t he f i rst 100 y e a r s

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Philanthropy. It's all about you.HCF's First Century . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 03

A Century of Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05

A Century of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

A Century of Generosity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

A Century of Teamwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

table of contents

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a foundation for the next centuryAs Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF) begins its next century of

service to the community, we do so as part of a longstanding tradition of

generosity that started with the charitable trusts established by the ali‘i

in the 19th century . The act of helping others is woven deeply into the fabric

that binds this community and is key to keeping it strong .

Our achievements over the last 100 years have provided HCF with a

platform to strengthen our leadership role in the community and deliver

even greater impact going forward . This promise requires that we

reimagine ourselves as a community foundation whose primary asset is

knowledge, and whose primary responsibility is to utilize the expertise,

systems, and relationships we’ve built over a century of experience to

positively impact the future of Hawai‘i .

From creating scholarship funds that change the lives of students, to

organizing funders and civic leaders to tackle major issues of our day,

to helping nonprofit organizations achieve even greater results,

the Hawai‘i Community Foundation is a nexus for good people, good ideas, and good results.

Behind the more than $45 million HCF distributed across

Hawai‘i in 2015 are remarkable stories about the impact

of philanthropy on transforming lives and improving

communities . Whether looking to the past or to the

future, the human instinct to help and care for one

another is a legacy we are proud to uphold .

KELVIN H. TAKETA, CEO

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Setting the StageBY JANE SMITH

hcf as gr a n t m a k er , st e wa r d • 1 916 ~ 1 998

Shortly after the first U.S. community foundation was founded on the mainland, the Hawaiian Trust Company (Bank of Hawaii) formed the Hawaiian Foundation; its purpose was to distribute funds that were not tied to someone’s will or trust to those in need.

Renamed Hawai‘i Community Foundation in 1987, and reorganized with multiple trustees and a Board of Governors, HCF began to take shape as the organization we know and respect today. Robert Black recognized the value of having a public foundation do the work of hundreds of smaller funds and directed a portion of his $60 million endowment — the largest ever at the time — to accelerate the transition.

The year I was appointed as President & CEO in 1988, HCF established its first Donor Advised Fund and began creating grant programs to connect the interests of donors with the needs of the community. I’m proud to see that this critically important work continues to this day.

Making an ImpactBY PAUL KOSA SA

hcf as innovator , r esource • 2005 ~ 2014

Over the 19 years I’ve served on the HCF Board of Governors, including five years as Chair, the organization has grown not only its assets, but also its knowledge and community leadership … making it a trusted, relevant, and vital resource.

HCF funding partnerships are making a big difference on some really tough challenges. HCF’s support of nonprofit excellence is helping critical organizations fulfill their missions. And donors are confident that the power of their giving is being amplified by HCF’s involvement.

I look to HCF for help in identifying the highest priorities, leveraging every dollar that goes out to the community, and teaching me the joy that comes from giving. I can’t imagine where our community would be without HCF.

Looking AheadBY DEBOR AH K . BERGER

hcf as st r at egist, impact m a k er • 201 5 ~ be yond

It’s a particular honor to be chairing the HCF Board of Governors at a really exciting time in the organization’s life. Our ability to share our expertise with donors, to convene decision makers around key impact issues, and to innovate in response to the priorities of this community uniquely positions HCF in Hawai‘i’s ecosystem now and for the next 100 years.

With knowledge as our greatest asset, and with the partnership of people and organizations across the state, we are witnessing the long-lasting impact of philanthropy on the well-being of Hawai‘i.

Of & for the CommunityBY ROBERT R . BE AN

hcf as l e a der , comm un i t y pa rt ner • 1 999 ~ 200 4

For decades, the Hawai‘i Community Foundation carried out the wonderful work of applying charitable contributions to help the community, but kept its profile low.

When I joined the Board of Governors for the first time in 1998, I worked with many others to shine a light on this remarkable organization. Small steps, like a new, full-color logo, and bigger shifts, such as opening full-service offices on the Neighbor Islands — starting with Hawai‘i Island in 2000 — expanded the reach and visibility of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation.

HCF is still a modest organization when you consider the ripple effect of its work with donors and nonprofits. There will always be a strong role for the Hawai‘i Community Foundation and I am proud to be part of it.

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A Century of Impactcr e at ing l a st ing ch a nge for t he benef i t

of ou r comm u n i t y

The Hawai‘i Community Foundation takes a strategic approach to identifying where, with our clients and partners, we can make the

greatest impact for the people of Hawai‘i. Each of the initiatives and partnerships we engage in  —  as a partner, funder, or convener — is a high

priority for the community and a wise investment in Hawai‘i’s future.

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it is about the people you meet, the issues they face, the way coming together can make a meaningful di fference.

Philanthropy is more than a financial contribution;

way ne r a p ozo Fund creator of Rapozo Kama‘āina Fund, George & Augusta Rapozo Scholarship Fund, and Rapozo Parallel Friends Fund

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Through partnership with the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, over $2 million helps preserve Hawai‘i’s environment and cultural resources each year

Community Restoration Partnership

distributes $2 .5mto support projects in rural and urban environments

smoking rates decrease by 28 .4%for adults in Hawai‘i from 2000 - 2014 through the Tobacco Prevention and Control Trust Fund

$5 million seed grant to transform how

Hawai‘i government does business

leverages $158 million from Legislature

5-year, $16 million public/private program addresses crystal

meth use in Hawai‘i starting in 2003

we form partnership s to address critical issues in hawai‘i

We believe in the power of partnerships to tackle our community’s most pressing issues . By securing the cooperation

of government, business, community leaders, and nonprofits, HCF partnerships can leverage resources and achieve ambitious goals .

Over the past 5 years, more than 80 organizations have partnered with HCF to provide $33 million to address critical challenges

facing our communities . Multi-sector partnerships like these are creating long-term, systemic change across the state .

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$3,000,000from Island Innovation Program encouraged innovative

solutions to community challenges

ho‘okele award offers personal renewal

for nonprofit leaders and reduces attrition

pono leadership

program invested $4.5 million

in 109 nonprofit leaders over 10 years resulting in

90% of cohort remaining in the nonprofit sector

we strengthen nonprofits to achieve better results

for the communityFor more than a decade, HCF invested $14 million in grants providing technical assistance and leadership development programs to several hundred nonprofits . Building on this track record, HCF continues to support nonprofits so they

can perform at their best and directly benefit Hawai‘i’s people and communities .

17Yearsof HCF research on philanthropy and

nonprofits in Hawai‘i

$11.2 mi llion in unrestricted grants were

awarded to high-performing organizations in the last

three years

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persons in need program is giving $9 million to assist vulnerable kūpuna

from 2008-18

HousingASAP network places 284 families into housing in 2015, exceeding 2014 efforts by more than 20%

hawai‘i youth opportunities

initiative assisted youth

leaving foster care by helping to get laws

passed that extended voluntary foster

coverage to age 21 and health coverage

to age 26

15 funders, middle schools, and community partners came together to form Connecting for Success to help

1,500 studentswho are at risk of dropping out

Through Hawai‘i Community Stabilization Initiative,

12 funders gave $4 .2 million to help 33,000 people affected by the recession and

leverage an additional $23 million

we work with vulnerable people to give them hope for a better life

Over the years, HCF has focused on helping at-risk populations including kūpuna in need, families facing homelessness, and vulnerable youth . When networks of providers and funders

come together to tackle pressing needs, more people are helped and better solutions are developed .

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Environmental Funders Group triples in size

and impact in 2015

fresh water initiative stakeholder group of 20 creates blueprint for fresh water security by 2030, and secured three key policy changes

HCF boosts environmental giving from $1.2 million in 2009

to $5 million in 2015

HCF launches the first-ever grants program for marine

protection in Hawai‘i

Supported the first four watershed

partnerships across the

state

we help protect the environment to ensure the

sustainability of the islandsPreservation of our natural resources is essential for

maintaining the quality of life in Hawai‘i .

Since 1998, HCF has focused on the collective strength of partnerships to help preserve and improve our

environmental resources .

$32.6 mi llion in environment grants

over 15 years

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we support our youth as an investment in the future

The youth of Hawai‘i are our greatest asset for the future . The support of organizations and programs that work with young people recognizes that the needs of this population

and the potential impact on their lives are substantial .

connecting for successhelps at-risk middle school

students improve their chances of high school graduation

$5 million over 5 years prepared students for 21st century learning through

Schools of the Future Initiative

schools of the future 2015 conference engaged 1,500

teachers and administrators from public and private schools

Artists in the Schools inspires and educates over 12,000 students each year

$55+ millionin college

scholarships awarded to Hawai'i's students in

the last 15 years

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evaluation of trends

in philanthropy and the nonprofit sector

improves future results

Fiscal mapping identifies vital areas of need

and informs shifts in grantmaking

research leads to creation of

local initiatives on vulnerable families,

fresh water supply, nonprofit leadership,

and at-risk youth

50+studies & surveys commissioned by HCF in 15 years to provide insight on social and

community issues

we share knowledge to gener ate new solutions

Building on the experience we’ve gained over the past century, HCF is the resource often tapped by donors, clients,

and partners who want the latest research and thinking about philanthropy and the nonprofit sector .

By disseminating knowledge, our goal is to generate innovative ideas and solutions that will benefit Hawai‘i .

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A Century of Servicew e a r e a c ata lyst for cr e at ing a bet t er h awa i ‘ i

Building on 100 years of service to the community, the Hawai‘i Community Foundation begins its next century as the state’s largest nonprofit investor in people

and solutions for Hawai‘i. With the knowledge we’ve accrued and the leadership we’ve earned, we’re helping generous donors and dedicated nonprofits achieve

their greatest impact.

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hobe y beck Fund creator of Hale Kaua‘i Scholarship Fund in Memory of William Moragne

and Hale Kaua‘i Scholarship Fund in Memory of Samuel W. Wilcox II

Philanthropy has helped me perpetuate myfamily’s goal to build a better community.

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We enhance the lives of those in need and enrich the lives of those who give .

By supporting programs that meet specific objectives and by helping donors make smart and meaningful choices, the

power and satisfaction of giving goes both ways.

We create partnerships to tackle tough problems and build stronger communities .Bringing funders together with nonprofit, community, and

government leaders can leverage social investments.

We transform people’s generosity into lasting change .

By making the most of today’s gifts, the benefits can carry on for generations.

We share a century of experience and knowledge to make giving more effective .

By informing philanthropists and leaders about needs in the community, initiatives and grants can be more responsive to

changing priorities.

What we promiseWe raise the level and effectiveness

of philanthropy in Hawai‘i.

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d onor s of a l l sizesHCF customizes your plan by helping to find the right conduit for

your giving and connecting your interests with reputable charities.

Individual Giving Family Philanthropy

Collaborative Funding Partnerships

professiona l a dv isor sHCF is a resource for estate planners, accountants, and financial

advisors seeking charitable solutions for their clients.

pl a nned gi v ingA planned legacy gift through HCF will have a long-lasting impact

on a charity or a cause that is important to you.

pr i vat e foundat ionsClients can focus on charitable giving while HCF handles

administrative, financial, and grantmaking services.

businesses HCF helps businesses support the community while achieving

their own charitable goals.

How we helpPhilanthrophy is a personal expression of

who you are and what you care about.

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Where we areWith experienced staff located across Hawai‘i, a 20-member Board of Governors, and Leadership Councils comprised of local residents on Maui County, Kaua‘i and Hawai‘i Island, the work of HCF is both statewide and unique to each island community.

m au i , l ā na‘ i & molok a‘ i• HCF Maui office — serving the islands of Maui,

Lāna‘i, and Moloka‘i – opened in 2002

• There are 53 HCF funds established to benefit Maui County, including 23 scholarship funds

• Over $15 million in grants were awarded to Maui County nonprofits over the last 5 years

• In 1989, Mary Bloder, a teacher at Lahainaluna High School for 23 years, left a legacy gift to provide scholarships to Maui students

h awa i ‘ i isl a nd• First neighbor island office opened in 2000

in Waimea

• There are 72 HCF funds established to benefit Hawai‘i Island, including 23 scholarship funds

• Over $18 million in grants to Hawai‘i Island nonprofits in the past 5 years

• Hilo office opened in 2015 to better serve East Hawai‘i

k aua‘ i & n i ‘ ih au• Office opened on Kaua‘i in 2001

• There are 54 funds established to benefit Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau

• Over $12 million in grants to nonprofits on Kaua‘i and Ni‘ihau in the past 5 years

• Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund is one of the largest geographical funds at HCF, giving out over $8.75 million to Kaua‘i nonprofits since 1987

o‘a hu• The Hawaiian Foundation was established

in 1916 and renamed Hawai‘i Community Foundation in 1987

• HCF Headquarters moved in 2011 to the historic C. Brewer Building in downtown Honolulu

• Over $850,000 in grants in the last 5 years from 4 funds that focus on supporting nonprofits serving the Ewa, Kahuku, Waianae, and North Shore communities

• In 1987, Robert E. Black left a legacy gift of over $60 million to HCF that continues to benefit communities across the state

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a r e a s of in t er esta rt s & cu lt u r e

com m u n i t y de v e l opm e n t

Business Development, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship

Civil Rights & Civil Liberties

Philanthropy & Volunteerism

Public Policy

Religion & Spiritual Development

e duc at ion & you t h

K-12 Education

Early Childhood Education

Youth Development

e n v i ron m e n t

Sustainability

h e a lt h

Medical Research

Mental Health

Tobacco Cessation

h u m a n se rv ice s

Housing

Legal Services

Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness, & Relief

s chol a r sh i p s ( hcf f u n ds & con t r ac t cl i e n t s)

o t h e r

Advancing Nonprofits

Science & Technology

gr a nd tota l

Last year, your collective generosity supported the community in these areas:

*Includes expenses related to the implementation of various programs and contracts. Does not include $7.8M in grants administered on behalf of private foundation and other clients.

tota l s$4m

$3 .1m

$7 .9m

$4 .6m

$6 .1m

$6 .1m

$4 .5m

$950k

$37 . 3m*

d onor a dv isedgr a n ts

$11M

$7.8M

$8.2M

$6.4M

$3.6M

$3.6M

$4.5M

pa rt ner ships

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pr i vat e fou ndat ions & con t r ac t

cl ien ts

schol a r ships

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d onor designat ed gr a n ts

$45 millionto the community from over 750 funds established by

individuals, families, and businesses that care about making Hawai‘i a better place.

In 2015, HCF distributed more than

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A Century of Generositygenerosi t y is a h a l l m a r k of

t his comm u n i t y

The desire to make a meaningful difference inspired the formation of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation 100 years ago and continues to

motivate individuals, families, and organizations whose generosity is having an impact. One person’s gesture sparks a whole community to get involved. One family’s tradition of giving back gets passed down to future generations. A group of concerned individuals comes together around a

problem too big to solve alone.

To honor a century of support for important causes in Hawai‘i — and reflect the diversity and reach of our donors and clients — HCF is planting

one breadfruit tree for each of our 750+ charitable funds. The trees in this Giving Grove throughout the state, like the acts of generosity they

symbolize, provide sustenance to the community year after year.

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To have one person believe in me and give me thechance at a new life made all the di fference.

j ul ie a nne chu HCF scholarship recipient

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With the great head start I got comes a responsibility to help others. It’s only right.

b j kob aya sh i

Photo: BJ Kobayashi with his father Bert on the Kona coast

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k Ū k i ‘o com m u n i t y f u n d

Connecting Good Intentionswith Good Outcomes

BJ Kobayashi has already had the “give back” conversation with his two young children. It’s the same one his father Bert gave BJ and his siblings, about the duty they have to “give back to others without the same advantages.”

After developing the Kūki‘o Golf and Beach Club on the Kona coast, BJ and his development partners approached the Hawai‘i Community Foundation to create a fund that would benefit the lives of people on Hawai‘i Island. Initially seeded by the developers, the Kūki‘o Community Fund is now led by Kūki‘o residents and local community leaders who serve on an Advisory Committee.

The fund gives homeowners who aren’t from Hawai‘i the chance to better understand and support the surrounding community. “Many of Kūki‘o’s residents are looking for ways to connect with the island they’ve come to love,” explains Kobayashi.

One of those is Dawn Zierk who, with her husband David, moved to Kūki‘o from the Bay Area a few years ago with their two young sons, and has since become immersed in the greater community. Dawn remarks,

“I’ve learned so much about the history, the people, the issues in our community; there is great work going on here and people are passionate about helping others.”

While member support of the Kūki‘o Community Fund has grown over 300% in the past three years, many of them — including the Zierks — also give alongside the fund, directing resources to a particular project or program that speaks to them. “One of the things we like,” said Dawn about Hawai‘i Island, “is that our dollars go further here; you can actually see a real impact … and there’s no better feeling than that.”

The Kūki‘o Community Fund and other geographic funds at HCF let donors pool their contributions to benefit a specific location that is meaningful to them.

Alana Kobayashi Pakkala, BJ Kobayashi, and Patrick Kobayashi gather with their dad Bert on the Great Lawn at Kūki‘o, a place that holds many happy memories for three generations of the family.

Kūki‘o residents Carl Carlson (L), one of the longest serving members of the Advisory Committee with Dawn Zierk (R), one of the newest members. Both are passionate about supporting organizations that increase the success of youth on Hawai‘i Island.

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Growing up, I got the message that doing well

in school was the gateway to a better life for me.

j e s t e r g a l i z aHCF scholarship recipient

Photo: Jester, a local boy from Campbell High School graduated from Darmouth College with the help of HCF scholarships

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“The joy that comes from helping someone else,” said donor Perry Sorenson, “is like no other.”

HCF’s over 200 scholarship opportunities are helping Hawai‘i’s students reach their educational goals.

The Sorensons and the Galizas share pride in Jester’s accomplishments.

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Leaving to Learn; Returning to TeachWhen Jester Galiza returned to Campbell High School with Teach for America, he was looked upon by his students as one of them — living proof of what is possible for a Filipino kid who grew up in ‘Ewa Beach and graduated from Campbell. “The narrative isn’t always positive when you come from where I did,” admitted Jester.

His parents immigrated to Hawai‘i with Jester’s four older siblings. While his mom had dreams of becoming a nurse, she, like her husband, dropped out of high school to work. And work they did — two jobs each, including as housekeepers with Outrigger Hotels and Resorts.

Recognizing the sacrifices his parents made, Jester dedicated himself to learning.

One teacher painted a path for what high school could be for him: student council, AP classes, valedictorian, Ivy League school. “All of those came to pass,” recalls Jester, “and I owe that vision to Mr. Oshiro.”

Thanks to the multiple scholarships he received, Jester graduated from Dartmouth College with a major in biology. One of those scholarships holds special meaning for the Galiza family, because the funds from donors Perry and Sally Sorenson were dedicated to the children of Outrigger employees. “In my 15 years with Outrigger,” said Perry, who retired in 2005 as Senior VP and COO, “I was inspired by many hardworking people providing good lives for their families.”

Jester Galiza continues to forge a good and meaningful life — he earned a Master of Education from University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and will be applying to medical school. Jester knows he wants to work with rural and low-income communities in Hawai‘i: “If I can have an impact anywhere, I want it to be here.”

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We wanted residents of Lāna‘i to tell us what

they needed, not the other way around.

jody pay n eSupporter of the Lāna‘i Community Health Center

Photo: Jody Payne reunites with HCF’s Lorraine Tamaribuchi to celebrate a successful community partnership

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A Community Need, a Community Solution

Jody Payne returned to the Islands in search of the old Hawai‘i she fondly remembered — and found it on Lāna‘i. In 2002, as part-time residents, Jody and her former husband Ted Mallon were looking for a way to support their island community and approached the Hawai‘i Community Foundation.

“We wanted the people of Lāna‘i to decide,” said Jody, “instead of being told what they should do with the funds.”

HCF’s Lorraine Tamaribuchi learned about the community’s desire for a Women’s Wellness Center and recognized that there was a good fit: “The intent of the family making the gift was our constant guide,” she recalls.

Seed money from the couple’s KOA Fund helped launch a committee to establish the Lāna‘i Women’s Center. Co-chairs Phyllis McOmber (now deceased) and Jackie Woolsey, along with five other longtime island residents, devoted themselves to the vision. With the early help of the Moloka‘i Women’s Center, along with volunteer and funding support from many sources, “Jody’s Place” was opened in the heart of Lāna‘i City in 2005 … transforming a one-bedroom apartment into a gathering place where women of Lāna‘i were welcomed and cared for.

After an invitation from Senator Inouye’s office to apply to become a Federally Qualified Health Center, and with community momentum to add services, the Lāna‘i Community Health Center now serves not only women but also their families.

A brand new facility now sits on the site of the original Jody’s Place and embodies the community spirit of its visionaries. To Executive Director Diana Shaw, “Our Health Center is an example of what can be accomplished when individuals put their dreams into action.”

The Lāna‘i Community Health Center exists because of the efforts of many people including HCF’s Lorraine Tamaribuchi (far right, above), and enthusiasts like Magdalena Costales (far left, above) and Fliza Rendon (right) who sold homemade baked goods to raise funds and volunteered to help in any way.

With a donor advised fund, like the one that helped to launch the Lāna‘i Community Health Center, donors can recommend where and when to give grants, making a difference in ways they care about.

HCF is currently the trusted steward for more than 200 donor advised funds across the state.

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A legacy gift, and a good idea, can be transformative to

a community.s a m pr at t

Advisory Committee member,Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund

Photo: Youngsters at the Boys & Girls Club in Kapa‘a can hardly wait to dig into the snack bags they’ve received from the Mobile Munchies program

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Each Thursday at Lihue Lutheran Church, Linda Garrett, and her team of “bag ladies,” assemble snacks that will be delivered to children who need them.

Above: Advisory Committee member Sam Pratt (L), with Darcie Yukimura (R), from HCF’s Kaua‘i office

More than 200 people like Ruth Knusden Hanner have named HCF in their estate plans, knowing that their endowment will serve Hawai‘i's needs in perpetuity.

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A Legacy Lives OnThursdays are an exciting day for kūpuna and keiki on Kaua‘i. That’s when a group of volunteers for Mobile Munchies shows up at Lihue Lutheran Church to assemble 400 snack bags. Inside each is a peanut butter sandwich, raisins, carrots, a granola bar, chips and a drink … along with the goodwill of many people.

Since its inception in 2005, more than 172,000 bags have been delivered to children at five different sites on Kaua‘i, according to Linda Garrett, whose idea it was. “The children can hardly wait for their bags,” said Aunty Lovey, of the Boys & Girls Club in Kapa‘a, “and for some of them, it is the most nutritious food they will get all day.”

That such a simple concept can have such a big impact is something that impressed Sam Pratt, who serves on the Advisory Committee of the Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund, which helps to fund Mobile Munchies and hundreds of other causes across the island.

“Serving on the Knudsen Fund Advisory Committee is not only a huge honor,” said Sam, a kama‘āina of Kaua‘i, “it’s also been eye opening for me to see the vast array of needs and challenges in our community. I wish we could help everybody.”

That same wish is what motivated Ruth Knudsen Hanner, in 1987, when she created an endowed fund in honor of her grandmother, Annie Sinclair Knudsen. The fund, which has distributed $8.75M on Kaua‘i and is part of HCF’s FLEX grants program, is an example of how a legacy gift from one person can have a transformative impact over decades, in big ways and small ones.

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Our GiversWe are grateful to the thousands of people who

partner with the Hawai‘i Community Foundation to create lasting change in our community.

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Donald W.* & Bernadette Lau

Elvira T. Lee

Violet S. Loo

Natalie Mahoney

Michael & Tomoko Malaghan

Makia K. Malo

Paul Mancini

Harold J. & Inge Marcus

Uri Lyne Martos

Cara Mazzei

Michael J. McCabe

Joe* & Sandy McCleskey

Lynn P. McCrory

Gina Mello

Sam Millington

Sara Miura

Richard D. & Cheryl H. Moore

Richard S. Morris

Karl & Christine Moskowitz

Melvyn T. & Sadie D. Murakami

Lee Y Myers

Norma B. Nichols

Valery O’Brien

Janice C. Parrott

David & Kathleen Pellegrin

Diane Peterson

Michael Quinn & Licia Lau

Alejandra Ramos

Henry E. Renteria

Earl G.* & Bettie S. Reque

Deborah Rice

Rick & Claire Robinson

Michael & Kathleen Roeder

Jim S. Romig

Greg Sakaguchi

Liane Sakai

Eileen Sakai

Laura Mallery-Sayre &

Frank H. Sayre

Marsha Schweitzer

Mary S. Sheridan

Grace Sherwin

Myles S. Shibata

George C. & Nancy W. Slain

Kent R. & Polli Smith

G. William & Heather Snipes

Snorkel Bob Foundation

Perry & Sally Sorenson

Peter Sparks & Clytie Mead

Virginia L. Squier

Jefferson & Patricia Stillwell

Michael P. & Carol Sullivan

Russell H. Taft

David A. & Virginia Thomas

John A. & Mary Karyl Thorne

Earl & Frances Tokumura

M. Yukie Tokuyama

Stan & Renee Tomono

Ann Marie Ventura

Totthi Vreedenburgh

Philip & Louise Wang

Kendall P. Watts

Gulab & Indru Watumull

Eldon L. Wegner

Sim Wenner

Robert E.* & Karen K. White

John Wythe White &

Victoria Gail-White

Carol Yoshimura Yamada

Curtis & Sylvianne Yee

Duen Hsi Yen & Linda Takai

Beatrice Young

Darcie A. Yukimura

*Deceased

“I chose to partner with HCF to ensure that my charitable intentions are guided by responsibility and integrity.”

joa n l a ng a n Legacy Society Member

Anonymous (56)

Joanne Tanaka Acoba

Kathleen Ai

Paul & Elizabeth* Arrigo

Rick Asbach

Molly Baher

Bobby C. & Julie Baker

Andy & Maureen Bates

Robert R. Bean

Katherine Bell & Thomas Blackburn

Wayne R. Benner

Ann Bernson

Barbara Bezdicek & Ray Mayron

Janis Blayer

Jennifer & Kenneth* Bohlin

Mark A. Boyd

Susan Bradford

Tom & Chris Brayton

Catherine Capozzoli

Lorinda Cheng-Arashiro

Archibald S.Y. Cho & Patricia H. Cho

Timothy Y.C. Choy

Henry B. Clark, Jr.

William R.* & Carol J. Coops

Richard & Myrna Cundy

Paul Dahlquist

C. Frank Damon, Jr.

Larry & Anne Day

John* & Marti deBenedetti

Stefanie Delmont

Concetta DiLeo

Andrew & Edith Don

Jon & Eleyne Fia

Keith A. Finkboner

Alfred & Karyl Franks

Patsy K. Fujimoto

Alexander Gaston

Wanda Gereben

Doug Gibson

Clifford A. Gonsalves

Leslie A. Granat

Marc W. Greenwell

Karen Chandler* and Chris

Grootaert

Richard W. Gushman, II

Randolph Hack

Suzanne M. Hammer

Martha Hanson

Ronald J. Hays

Dr. David Heeney

Monica Heeney

Peter R.* & Theresa A. Heinze

Will J. Henderson

Roger M. Higa

James R. Hill

Laila F. Hoffmann

Sadao & Jean Honda

Thomas & Gloria Huber

Grafton & Sue Jhung

Jennifer Joe

Buck Joiner

Karen Jones

Leonard Kamp, Jr. &

Rebecca K.H.* Kamp

Robin Kaye

Paul T. Keenan

Gerry & Karen Keir

William G. & Karen M. Kemp

Diane M. Kimura

William J. King

Stephen Kokubun

Patricia A. Kraemer & James

Stockman

Ivor Kraft

Gerald W. Kwock

Jodi A. Lam & Timothy Takaezu

Joan Langan

Chester P. Lau

legacy societyDonors who reach beyond their lives with plans to remember Hawai‘i through a will, trust, or other testamentary

plan, join others in the HCF Legacy Society; their giving has meaning and impact for years to come.

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individuals

Anonymous (20)

Skip Adams

Debbie Alameida

William F. & Alberta M. Aldinger

Richard Altig

Michael Aranoff & Mika Yamaguchi-Aranoff

Olinda Amtsberg

Maryann Barros

Charlie Bass

Katherine Bell & Thomas Blackburn

James & Janet Bond

Kenneth & Laura Breitenbach

Edmund & Martha Burke

Michael & Joan Burke

Michael & Liz Byrd

Carl & Christine Carlson

Matthew Chapman

Wallace Chin

Melvin Chiogioji

Rai Saint Chu & Richard Turbin

Richard & Mary Chung

Sheila Conant

Vincent & Ginny Coviello

Richard Cox

Matt & Maggie Cwiertnia

Grace Czerwinski

H. Dwight Damon

Kent & Elizabeth Dauten

Larry & Anne Day

Mary Day

Kimberly Dey

Steven Dietz

Concetta DiLeo

Patrick J. & Grace T. Duarte

Larry Dykstra

Rodney Easterly

Glory Ebeling

Randall Farleigh & Denise Cook Farleigh

Dennis & Susan Fitzgerald

Gary & Debra Fournier

Lisa Freeman

Robin Freeman Bernstein

Susan Freeman Mann

Jason B. Friday

Ron Zeff & Kendal Friedman

David & Judy Fukuda

Benjy & Terri Garfinkle

Richard & Helen Gates

Mike & Judy Gaulke

Darrin & Darien Gee

Marjorie F. Gifford

David W. Goodale

Stephen & Tamar Chotzen Goodfellow

Richard & Nancy Griffith

Richard W. Gushman, II

Lindsay Hall

William Hall

Gregory & Sally Hartman

Theresa A. Heinze

Cameron & Marilyn Hinman

Erik Hinshaw

John & Jennifer Hoffee

Paul Horner

Peter H.Y. & May Rosanna Hsi

Heidy Huddy-Yamamoto

Kathryn Inkinen

Roy Inouye

Mary Ann Itoga

Kim Coco Iwamoto

John & Jacque Jarve

John Jeffrey & Gretcen Grove

Tyrie L. Jenkins

Grafton Jhung

Buck Joiner

2015 donorsBehind every gift of generosity is a donor’s passion and reason for giving back to the community.

The act of helping others is one of life’s most rewarding and meaningful experiences.

The following individuals, organizations, foundations, and trusts made contributions to the Hawai‘i Community Foundation valued at $1,000 or more in 2015. We also acknowledge the gifts

of those donors who have requested to remain anonymous.

Ian & Alma Kagimoto

Micah & Joelle Kāne

Kenneth Kawakami

Gerry & Karen Keir

Thomas Kelly, Jr.

Nancy Kim

Richard & Kathryn Kimball

Cami L. Kloster

Lindsay Kosasa

Kenneth R. & Patricia G. Kupchak

Susan Labrenz

Jodi A. Lam & Timothy Takaezu

Carol Mon Lee

David Lee

Edith L. Leong

Sam & Pauline* Leong

Robert & Catalina Lewis

Andrew & Rebecca Logan

David Luedtke & Padmani Brown

Bryan Luke

Catherine Luke

Kevin J. Luke

Paul & Cordelia MacLaughlin

Duncan & Dawn MacNaughton

Dexter D. Mar & Faye Fujisaki Mar

Ron Margolis

Joe Matsukawa

Colbert & Gail Matsumoto

Ruth Matsuura

Aimee Mayeda

JB & Susan McIntosh

Ron & Cindy McMackin

James Meeker

Richard & Lynn Meiers

Peter Merriman

Susan K. Miura

Leigh-Ann Miyasato & Hoyt Zia

James Morris

Nancy Mueller

Terri & Sharon Mullin

Galen Nakamura

Kent Nakamura

Nadine Nakamura

Hirofumi & Mayuri Nakato

Alvin & Sharon Narimatsu

Winton & Carrie Nicholson

Deborah Oakley-Melvin

John & Donna O’Connell

Richard Oliver

Kaname Oshiro

Paul & Sandy Otellini

Robert Pacheco

Carl D. & Mary Jane Panattoni

Gary Passon & Charlene Schulenburg

Mary & Andrew Pilara

Mike & Diane Prohoroff

Martin Rabbett

Charles Van Riper III & Sandra G. Van Riper

Jim & Edwina Romig

Ronald Sade

Scott Sakata

Charles Sander, Jr. & Leann Sander

Arun & Rummi Sarin

Israel Savitzky

Thomas Schene

Bill & Cheri Schoolcraft

Mark & Lynda Schwartz

J.M. & Sharon Scott

Robert Shallenberger

Patricia Sheehan

Grace Sherwin

Vincent & Alison Shigekuni

Gerald Shintaku

Marco Silva

Ron & Sandi Simon

Brian Smith

Kent R. & Polli Smith

“HCF is flat-out excellent at handling the administrative end of our family fund. They

provide research and advice as well as follow-up to guarantee that our gift is used as we expected.”

k e n t a n d p ol l i sm i t h Fund creators of Kent & Polli Smith Family Fund, FLEX Grants funder

Kent and Polli Smith have created a multi-generational legacy of giving on Maui. Pictured L - R: Grandaughter Ali Hoeck, daughter Tiffany Smith Hueu with Polli Smith

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Kathleen M. Spalding

Hannah Springer

John Stanton & Theresa Gillespie

Elizabeth Steele

Jefferson & Patricia Stillwell

Gregg Takara

Mikako Takemura

Frank & Joan Thomas

John & Sandra Thompson

William S. & Nancy Thompson

Beth Tokioka

Earl & Frances Tokumura

Ricardo D. Trimillos

Dawn Ushijima

Dean Ushijima

Charles Van Riper

Charles & Kate Vasilius

Richard & Carol Wass

Roberta L. & Paul M. Weil

Sharon Weiner

Robert E.* & Karen K. White

Ross Wilson, Jr. & Debbie Baker

Ronald Yamada

Sylvia Y. Yuen & Harold Masumoto

Darcie Yukimura

Peter & Lani Yukimura

*Deceased

organizations

100th Infantry Battalion Veterans

Alliance for Drama Education

Aloha United Way

Bank of America Matching

Gifts Program

Bank of Hawaii

Candon, Todd & Seabolt, LLC

Central Pacific Bank

Charles Schwab

Chevron Products Company

Clark Realty Corporation

Core Group One, Inc.

Davidson Companies

Dow AgroSciences

Foodland Super Market, Ltd.

Friends of Hakalau Forest National

Wildlife Refuge

Garden Island Auto Sales, LLC

German Benevolant Society of

Honolulu, Inc.

Grace Pacific Corporation

Group 70 International, Inc.

Hale Kauai Ltd.

Hawaii Chapter Number One OES

Hawai‘i Life Real Estate Brokers

Hawaii Society of Certified Public

Accountants

Hawai‘i Tourism Authority

Hawaiian Electric Company

Hawaiian Islands Trading

Company, LLC

Hilton Worldwide, Inc.

Honolulu Board of Realtors

Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Huntington Ingalls Industries

Institute for a Sustainable Future

Kāhala Nui Senior Living

Community, Inc.

Kalihi Education Coalition

Kawailoa Development

KFRZ Kona, LLC

KTA Super Stores

Ladybug Boylston Properties, LLC

Mana‘o Nui Inc.

Marisla Foundation

Matson Navigation Company

Maui Varieties, Ltd.

Meadow Gold Dairies - Hawaii

My Investment Co., LTD.

Northshore Pharmacy

INDIVIDUAL DONORS, CONTINUED“We chose to partner with HCF

for three reasons: Expertise. Economies of scale. Ease. Their staff also takes care of all the

administration and is extremely experienced and knowledgeable.”

donna tanoue President of Bank of Hawaii Foundation

Donna Tanoue (right) and Roberta Chu, HCF Board of Governor (left), with Bank of Hawaii Foundation

Scholarship Fund recipients

Old Republic Title & Escrow

of Hawaii, Ltd.

Philippine Nurses

Association Hawaii

Pulama Lāna‘i

RB Waterfronts LLC

Retina Associates of Hawai‘i, Inc.

Rotary Club of Hanalei Bay

Russell Bowman Art Advisory, LLC

Seafares International Union

Sleeping Giant Realty, Inc.

LIST Sotheby’s International Realty

State of Hawai‘i - Dept. of

Accounting & General Services

SunEdison

The American Waterways

Operators, Inc.

The Madden Corporation

The Specialists LLC

Thirty Meter Telescope

Tony Hawaii Automotive Group, Ltd.

(dba Tony Group)

Wesley R. Segawa & Associates, Inc.

foundations & trusts

Anonymous (1)

A. Grant & Jeannette Heidrich,

Silicon Valley Community

Foundation

Anna Kalei Gower Revocable

Living Trust

Ann & Gordon Getty Foundation

Ashok Varadhan,

Goldman Sachs Gives

Atherton Family Foundation

Bank of Hawaii Foundation

Barbara Leeds Trust

Bartz Marr Family Foundation

Bobbie & Mike Wilsey Fund, The San

Francisco Foundation

Brett & Danielle White Fund, Santa

Barbara Foundation

C.N. Wodehouse Hawaii Children’s

Trust Fund Trust

Central Pacific Bank Foundation

Charles & Helen Schwab, Schwab

Charitable Fund

Charles B. Wang International

Foundation

Clarence F.W. & Virginia W.L.C. Young Trust

Clements Charitable Fund, Schwab Charitable Fund

Colbert & Gail Matsumoto, Schwab Charitable Fund

Cooke Foundation, Limited

DSEA Wong Foundation

Donald Lee & Sally Steadman Lucas Foundation

Doug & Michelle Dillard Charitable Fund, Vanguard Charitable

Durban Family Gift Fund, Ayco Charitable Foundation

F. S. & Mary Lyman Trust

Faye Fujisaki Mar Trust

Fenton Family Foundation

Filipino Nurses Foundation

Flanagan Family Foundation

Gary & Jean Shekhter, Long Term Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation

George Arthur Gordon Bartlett Trust

Gib & Susan Myers Fund, Schwab Charitable Fund

Goldsmith Family Foundation III

“HCF is an invaluable resource in helping us organize our giving,

evaluate nonprofits, and share a context for philanthropy with our company, clients, and community.”

m at t h e w be a l l Fund creator, Hawai‘i Life Charitable Fund

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Greene Van Arsdale Foundation

Greg & Sally Hartman,

The San Francisco Foundation

Gregg Lemkau, Goldman

Sachs Gives

Hamamura Charitable Fund,

American Endowment Foundation

Harold K.L. Castle Foundation

Hau‘oli Mau Loa Foundation

Hawaiian Electric Industries

Charitable Foundation

Heidrich Fund, Silicon Valley

Community Foundation

Herbert C. Shipman Foundation

Hon Chew Hee Estate Foundation

J & M Foundation

J/C Lowrey Charitable

Remainder Trust

Jack L. Stahley Trust

James H. Greene, Jr. Fund, Greene

Van Arsdale Foundation

Jenard & Gail Gross Fund, Greater

Houston Community Foundation

John & Marcia Goldman Fund, Jewish

Community Federation

John & Frances von Schlegell,

Schwab Charitable Fund

Kelvin & Janice Taketa Fund,

The San Francisco Foundation

Koaniani Fund, Silicon Valley

Community Foundation

Lott Foundation

Lyles Foundation, Fresno Regional

Foundation

Mackenzie Family Fund, Silicon

Valley Community Foundation

Magaro Family Foundation, Inc.

Mark K. Iwamoto Trust

Mary Wentworth Deering Trust

McInerny Foundation

Michael & Susan Dell Foundation

Michael W. Michelson Fund, Fidelity

Charitable Gift Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Graham,

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Nadao & Mieko Yoshinaga

Foundation

Nanea Foundation Inc.

Onaway Island Fund, The San

Francisco Foundation

Pablo & Nathalie Salame, Goldman

Sachs Gives

Parker Ranch Foundation Trust

Parks Family Foundation

Paul & Elle Stephens Family Fund,

Marin Community Foundation

Pierre & Pam Omidyar Fund, Silicon

Valley Community Foundation

Prisanlee Trust

Richard J. Lyman, Jr. Revocable

Living Trust

Robert A. McTamaney, Goldman

Sachs Gives

Robert E. Black Memorial Trust

Robert Midkiff Trust

Roberts Foundation

Rose Family Fund, Fidelity

Charitable Gift Fund

Rotary Club of Kapaa Foundation

Rotary Club of Poipu Beach

Foundation, Inc.

Schlinger Family Foundation

Schwartz Revocable Trust

Stacy Schusterman Revocable Trust

Stracke Joint Revocable Trust

Sykes Family Foundation

The A.C. Kobayashi

Family Foundation

The Bill Healy Foundation

The Bob & Renee Parsons

Foundation

The Charles Engelhard Foundation

The Estate of Peter Atsumi

Nakamura

The Freeman Foundation

The Gary & Jean Shekhter Grants

Fund, Jewish Community

Foundation San Diego

The Hazen Family Foundation

The Hoak Foundation

The Johnson Family Foundation

The Lisa & John Pritzker Family

Fund, Northern Trust Company

The Roberts Foundation

The Sinnott Family Charitable Fund,

National Philanthropic Trust

The Thevenin Charitable

Remainder Unitrust

Van Scoyoc Family Charitable Fund

Vermut Family Fund, Schwab

Charitable Fund

Victoria & Bradley Geist Foundation

Van Konynenburg Foundation

Weissman Family Foundation, Inc.

Yokouchi Foundation

Zierk Family Foundation

FOUNDATIONS & TRUSTS, CONTINUED

“When I see the many stars in the early morning sky, it reminds me of each individual, family, and

nonprofit that makes up Hawai‘i Community Foundation’s constellation. HCF will always be

there to shine points of light in our community.”pau l kos a s a

Longest serving HCF Board Member; Fund creator of Kosasa Family Fund, ABC Stores Jumpstart Scholarship Fund, and ABC Kauai Charitable Fund

individuals

Anonymous (1)

Alan H. Arizumi

Robert R. Bean

Deborah K. Berger & William H. Reeves

Mary G.F. Bitterman

Michael Broderick

Wallace Chin

Roberta F. Chu

Kimberly W. Dey

Elizabeth Rice Grossman

Richard W. Gushman, II

Robert S. Harrison

Honey Bun & James Haynes

Peter S. Ho

Tyrie L. Jenkins

Micah & Joelle Kāne

Paul T. Keenan

Tom Kelly

Paul Kosasa

Amy & Paul Luersen

Catherine Luke

Joseph J. Martyak

Elliot K. Mills

Caroline Miura

Pierre M. & Pamela K. Omidyar

Katherine G. Richardson

Jennifer G. Sabas

Curtis Saiki

Myles S. Shibata

Joyce Stupski

Kelvin H. & Janice H. Taketa

Christine van Bergeijk

Eric K. Yeaman

foundations, funds & organizations

American Savings Bank

Bank of Hawaii Foundation

Central Pacific Bank

First Hawaiian Bank Foundation

Harold K.L. Castle Foundation

Hawaiian Electric Companies

HEI Charitable Foundation

Walk the Talk Fund – Hawai‘i

Community Foundation Staff

centennial campaign donorsThese donors have partnered with HCF to mark our Centennial year with efforts that are laying a solid

foundation for the next 100 years. With their support, HCF aims to increase awareness of the rich history of giving in Hawai‘i and the role HCF has played in philanthropy over the past century. We are also inaugurating a two-year partnership with Hawai‘i’s nonprofits to increase giving in the state, with a special focus on legacy giving, which enables donors to reach beyond their lives and impact the well-being of generations to come.

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charitable fundsHawai‘i Community Foundation offers a wide range of funds to provide maximum flexibility to meet the

philanthropic goals of our clients and the needs of our community.

(New funds in bold)

unrestricted funds

These funds have the greatest potential to respond to new and emerging needs in our community. Donors give full discretion to Hawai‘i Community Foundation’s Board of Governors to authorize grants that provide the greatest impact.

Andrew & Estelle Schustek Fund

Arneil Petrie Tout Fund

Barbara Cox Anthony Memorial Fund

Board of Governors Fund

Burkland Family Fund

Busjaeger Fund

Charlotte M. Florine Fund

Community Needs Fund(Discretionary General Fund)

Dorothea Helene Flint Fund

Eleanor & T. Dudley Musson Fund

James Ward Russell, Jr. Fund

John & Sandy Linville Fund

Lowell Dillingham Fund

Margaret Chang Fund

Margaret Ushijima Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Frederick K. Makino Memorial Fund

Peter C. Statler Fund

Thomas & Mary Litaker Memorial Fund

Victoria S. Geist Fund

William & Edna Howe Fund

donor advised funds

These funds are charitable vehicles that allow donors maximum flexibility to recommend grants to benefit the community. Donors are free to focus on the rewards of giving while the Hawai‘i Community Foundation manages the administrative details.

A Touch of Grace Fund

Agne Family Fund

Aina-Nalu Charitable Fund

Alfred M. Masini Charitable Fund

Aloha Angels Fund

Ananda Fund Hawai‘i

Anderson-Beck Kōkua a Ulu Fund

Andrew & Edith Don Fund

Aranoff Keiki Fund

Aspect Technology Fund

Carol & Raymond Mori Charitable Fund

Carole Sheridan Memorial Fund

Carranza ‘Ohana Fund

Central Pacific Bank Community

Endowment Fund

C.H.A.N.G.E. Fund

Charles B. Wang Family Fund

Chevron Education Fund

Chris & Melissa Ching

Benjamin Fund

Clark Realty Corporation

Community Fund

Colleen Sullivan Fund

Community Housing Fund

D. Lau Family Fund

D. Otani Produce Charitable Fund

Daniel K. Inouye Memorial Fund

Daniel M. Browne-Sanchez Fund

Daniel R. Sayre Memorial Fund

Darrin & Darien Gee Family Fund

David & Kathleen Pellegrin Fund

David McEwan, M.D.

Charitable Fund

Deborah K. Berger & William H.

Reeves Fund

Deviants from the Norm Fund

Donald & Joann Kawane Family

Charitable Fund

Dr. Philip Liu Fund For

Medical Education

Dr. Ric for Education,

Arts & Culture Fund

Dwayne & Marti Steele Fund

Economic Opportunity Fund

Economy Plumbing & Sheet Metal,

Inc & Matsuzaki Family Fund

Edith Wilhelmina Sherock Fund

Edward J. & Norma Doty

Charitable Fund

Eileen A. Sakai Fund

El Arco Iris Fund

Elizabeth K. Bell Moloka‘i

Mission Fund

Elli Kupke Fund

Emergency Group Fund

Emme Tomimbang Education Fund

Eunice Chun Chinese

Language Fund

Florence Iwamoto Kaua‘i Fund

Foodland Community Fund

Fred & Mary Weyand Fund

Freeman Family Fund

Frost Family Fund

Fujieki Family Foundation Fund

Garrett D. Bordenave

Memorial Fund

George C. & Nancy

Wright Slain Fund

George Mason Fund

Gerry & Karen Keir Fund

Gloria Kosasa Gainsley Fund

Goodale Family Fund

Gordon Russell Fund

Group 70 Foundation Fund

Growney Family Fund

GuavaGar Westfall Charitable Fund

Hale Uluwehi Kaua‘i Fund

Hapa Fund

Hawai‘i Life Charitable Fund

Hawai‘i Affiliates of Sotheby’s

International Realty

Charitable Fund

Hawaii Pizza Hut Literacy Fund

Hawai‘i’s Future Fund

Hawktree International/

Donald M. Takaki Fund

Hawktree International/

Takaki Family Fund

Hilton & Maria Acacio Unemori Fund

Hisa & Fukutaro Kawakami Fund

Hoku Corporation Fund

Honolulu Board of Realtors

Housing Fund

Huddy Family Fund

‘Ili‘ili Fund

Inkinen & Associates Charitable Fund

Jack’s Fund

Jacqueline J. H. Bean Memorial Fund

James & Helen Gary Charitable Fund

James C. Shingle Family Fund

Jane C. Wong Fund

Jay Lee Divine Mercy Fund

J.C. Earle Family Fund

Jenai & Roger Wall Family Fund

Jim & Lynn Lally Family Fund

Joanne Holmes Shigekane Fund

John & Allison Lyles Fund

John Huey Drouilhet & Sada

Okumura Fund

John Wythe White & Victoria

Gail-White’s Left Wing Right

Brain Fund

Jose L. Romero Memorial Fund

Kagimoto Family Fund

Kahiau Foundation Fund

Kangi Fund

Karen & David Stoutemyer

Charitable Fund

Karen Chandler &

Chris Grootaert Fund

Kathryn Inkinen Charitable Fund

“You inspire me, HCF, to take action, increase my awareness, and give a gift that leaves a lasting legacy.”

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“The family funds managed by HCF, along with modern technology, have

allowed me to be part of kama‘āina civic life, even though I live abroad.”

way n e r a p ozo Fund creator of Rapozo Kama‘āina Fund, George & Augusta Rapozo Scholarship Fund, and Rapozo Parallel Friends Fund

Kaua‘i Aloha Endowment Fund

Kaua‘i Children’s Environmental

Education Fund

Kawakami Family Fund

Kawakami Family of

Captain Cook Fund

Ke Au Hou Fund, Hawai‘i’s Youth

Millenium Fund

Kekumuola Fund

Kent & Polli Smith Family Fund

Kevin Kai‘ea Pavel Memorial Fund

Kitty & Buzz Wo Family Fund

Koa Fund

Koaniani Fund

Kosasa Family Fund

Krucky ‘Ohana Fund

Kulamanu Charitable Fund

Kunimoto Family Fund

Lani Moo Fund

Laura & Dallas Smith Family Fund

Lee Bentley Shinn Family Fund

Leonard & Rose Freeman

Family Fund

Leonora & Joseph Wee Fund

Leslie Kiaremohalamoe Granat &

Kalehuapuakea Kapililihau Fund

Lima Kōkua Fund

Linda & Steven Marquis Fund

Livable Communities Fund

Live Aloha Fund

Loa‘a Mai Ka ‘Ike Fund

Luke Family Fund

maiLady Fund

Maka‘io Fund

Mālama Kīpahulu Fund

Margaret & John Ushijima Fund

Marisla Fund

Marjorie Waterhouse Watts Reading

Enhancement Grant-Kōloa

School Fund

Maui Varieties, Ltd. Family Fund

Mervin K. Cash Memorial Fund

Michael & Tomoko Malaghan Fund

Milton & Henrietta Kushkin Fund

Moonbow Fund

Moonglow Fund

Morimoto & Nishioka Family Fund

MPH Fund

Muffles Fund

Muriel Macfarlane Flanders Fund

Muriel Osborne Hawai‘i Tennis Fund

Na ‘Oiwi Kane Fund

Nadao & Mieko Yoshinaga

Education Fund

Nadao & Mieko Yoshinaga

Family Fund

Nakila & Marti Steele Family Fund

Nancy Sloggett Goodale Fund

N.F. Kawakami, H.S. Kawakami, &

M. Furugen Fund

Nikhil Dadlani Keiki Fund

Omidyar Charitable Fund

Omidyar Global Fund

Omidyar ‘Ohana Fund

Pacific Medical Administrative

Group Endowment Fund

Padmani Brown & David Luedtke Charitable Fund

Pahiki Nui Fund

Parks Family Fund

Patrick J. Sullivan Fund

Paul C. T. & Violet Shaw Loo Fund

Pearl Harbor Historical Sites Fund

Phillip & Gerry Wong Ching

Family Fund

DONOR ADVISED FUNDS, CONTINUED

Prisby Geist Charitable Fund

Quack Moore Music Fund

Rapozo Kama‘āina Fund

Rapozo Parallel Friends Fund

REC Fund – CTKC

REC Fund – MCC

REC Fund – RCL

Richard Q.Y. & Esther A. Wong Fund

Richard T. Mamiya Charitable

Foundation Fund

Robert & Arlene Iwamoto Fund

Robert R. & Jacqueline J.H. Bean

Fund #2

Sananikone-Le Khac Fund

Schulenburg Passon

Community Fund

Scott & Marla Himeda Fund

Sea Salts of Hawai‘i Fund

Serendipity II Fund

Sharon Weiner Fund

Sheridan C.F. Ing Fund

Sheridan Fund

Single Fin Fund

Sophie DeLoria Foundation Fund

Spencer Johnson Fund

Spoehr Family Fund

Stan Czerwinski Education Fund

Stanley & Renee Tomono

Family Fund

Starlit Walk Future Fund

Stefanie C. & Keith K. Horita

Foundation Fund

Steve & Gloria Gainsley Fund

Stupski Family Fund

Susan M. Kosasa Fund

Suzie Hayes-Schwartz & Andy

Schwartz Family Fund

Takenaka Kaua‘i Community Fund

Takenaka Kaua‘i Cultural &

Environmental Fund

Taketa Family Fund

Taketa ‘Ohana Fund

The Haynes Family Fund

The Kāne Fund

Thomas & Mi Kosasa Fund

Timothy Takaezu &Jodi Lam Fund

Timothy Y.C. Choy Fund

Tommy Holmes Foundation Fund

Tony Group Foundation Fund

Turbin Chu Family Fund

Tony Quagliano International

Poetry Fund

Tsai Family Charitable Fund

UHA Foundation Fund

Ulupono Fund

Victims of Violent Crimes in

Hawai‘i Fund

Wag More Bark Less Fund

Waikiki Wahine Fund

Walk the Talk Fund

Weil ‘Ohana

Wesley R. & Phyllis E. Segawa

Family Fund

When the Mainstream

Runs Dry Fund

William R. & Carol J. Coops

Charitable Fund

Yamada Scott Family Fund

Yukimura Family Fund

Zachary Fujisaki Mar

Foundation Fund

Zia-Miyasato Family Fund

“HCF, you have created a wonderful momentum over the last 100 years and I am proud to be

associated with you!”k a r i n f ros t

Fund creator of Frost Family Fund

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Hawaiian Legacy Foundation Fund

HIKI NŌ Fund

Historic Preserves of Hawai‘i Fund

Holy Innocents Episcopal Church

Endowment Fund

Hon Chew Hee Art Fund

Honolulu Symphony Society Fund

Honpa Hongwanji Hawai‘i

Betsuin Fund

Horne Family Fund

Irene I‘i Holloway Fund

Ivena M. Ziegenhein Fund

Jack & Marie Lord Fund

Jack & Marie Lord Fund #2

Jack & Marie Lord LP Fund

Jacquelyn & Alcy Johnson

Memorial Fund

James & Ruth Tottori Fund

Jeanette A. Le Vine Fund –

Temple Emanu-El

John & Dorothy Baird Fund

John & Roberta Garcia Fund

John E. Loomis – YMCA Fund

John F. Kennedy Memorial

Scholarship in History Fund

John Melvin ( Jack) Abramson Fund

Josie & Don Over Comedy Fund

Josie & Don Over Dance Fund

Josie & Don Over Memorial Fund

Julia Waterhouse Rodenhurst Fund

June Olson Fund

Kapalua Maui Charities Endowed

Scholarship for Lahainaluna High

School Fund

Katherine Hopper Livingston Fund

Katherine H. Wery Fund

Kathryn LaRue Saunders HUGS

Endowment Fund

Kaua‘i Hindu Monastery Fund

Kihachiro J. Hotta Fund

Lahainaluna High School

Foundation Endowment Friends

of the Lahainaluna Library Fund

Lahainaluna High School Foundation

Endowment Fund

Lahainaluna High School Foundation

Endowment Scholarship

Laura D. Sherman Fund

Leadership Kaua‘i Endowment Fund

Lē‘ahi Endowed Pulmonary

Chair Fund

Lenore & Chester O’Brien Fund

Leon & Dora Thevenin Fund

Leon J. Rhodes Fund

Leonilda Kekuewa Chang Fund

Louis Asing Fund

Madelyn Ross Fund

Margaret Zane Bruhn

Designated Fund

Marie Kohli Fund

Mary & Paul Wagner

Charitable Fund

Mary Sanford-Hawaiian Mission

Children’s Society Fund

Mary Wilson Crawford Fund

Maui Academy of Performing Arts

Scholarship Fund

Maybelle F. Roth Fund

Maybelle F. Roth Research Prize in

Conservation Biology Fund

designated funds

These funds were endowed by

individuals and organizations to

ensure that their charities of choice

would continue. In each case, the

contributor selected one or more

nonprofit organizations to benefit

from the grants for as long as the

charities exist.

A.P. Sereno Memorial

Scholarship Fund

A.S. Atherton Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Adrienne Wong Toyozaki Fund

Alberta E. Brown Fund

Aloha Pride Center

Endowment Fund

Aloha Temple Patient

Transportation Fund

Aloha United Way Endowment

Trust Fund

Amelia Gaston Fund

American Red Cross

Endowment Fund

Anna B. Lindemann Fund

Annette Tyler North Fund

Atherton Fund

Aunt Maggie Monteiro Orphan Fund

Bobby Benson Center

Endowment Fund

Brilly & Richard Akeroyd Fund

Brodhead Family Scholarship Fund

Brownee Brown Performing Arts

Scholarship Fund

Burns-Tomimbang Charitable Fund

Carl K. Mirikitani Memorial Fund

Ceferino C. & Mitsuko O. Fernandez

Memorial Fund #1

Ceferino C. & Mitsuko O. Fernandez

Memorial Fund #2

Charles & Helen P. Bishop Fund

Chas Fisher Memorial

Endowment Fund

Chonita & Jack Larsen Fund

Christian Bosse Fund

Clara T. Nakahara Fund

Clarence F.W. & Virginia W.L.C.

Young Fund

Clifford Kimball Memorial Fund

Cyril O. Smith Fund

David & Frances Tatman Heifer

Project International

Diamond Head Theatre Fund

Don Smith Fund

Donald & Astrid Monson

Community Action Fund

Doo Wook Choy &

Helen Nahm Choy Fund

Dora R. Isenberg Molokoa Fund

Dorothy Duniway Fund

Edmond & Mildred Ayling Fund

Edward M. Ehrhorn Entomological

Scholarship Fund

Edwin T. & Leilani Kam

Scholarship Fund

Elizabeth Flora Deinert Fund

Elizabeth Leithead Fund

Elma F. Taylor Fund

Elmer K. Keao Fund

Ernest ‘Tommy’ Hayden & Harriett

‘Rusty’ Jean Thomas Fund

Esther McClure Stubblefield

Designated Fund

Eva H. Webb Fund

Francis Y.C. & Julia W. Dang

Endowment Fund

Franklin Benjamin Wells Fund fbo

Public Television

Friends of Diamond Head Fund

Friends of Princess Victoria Ka‘iulani

School Fund

Friends of Youth Outreach Fund

Gary T. & Hilde M. Nii

Designated Fund

George Bartlett Fund

George & Betty Stracke

Charitable Fund

George Howe Farnsworth Fund

George Reynold Carter Fund

German Benevolent Society of

Honolulu Charitable Fund

Grace K.J. Abernethy Fund

Grandma’s Christian Elementary

Tuition Assistance Fund

Gwendolen B. Dekum Fund

Hakalau Forest Refuge

Management Endowment Fund

Hāna Community Endowment Fund

Hawai‘i Immigrant Justice Center

at Legal Aid Society of Hawai‘i

Endowment Fund

Hawai‘i Nature Center Fund

Hawai‘i Pacific University, Hawai‘i

Loa College Fund

Hawai‘i Public Television

Endowment Fund

Hawai‘i Youth Opera Chorus Fund

“Mahalo to HCF for its continued support and aloha for our organization over many years.”

si s s y l a k e-fa r m Executive Director, Maui Historical Society/Bailey House Museum,

Recipient of Chas Memorial Endowment Fund

Maui cultural practitioners, Uncle Tommy and Aunty Vicky Palafox, showcase their skills in ‘ohe kapala (bamboo stamps) as part of the E Ho‘oulu ‘Ike: Cultural

Enrichment Program at Maui Historical Society/Bailey House Museum.

Hawaiian Legacy Foundation Fund

HIKI NŌ Fund

Historic Preserves of Hawai‘i Fund

Holy Innocents Episcopal Church

Endowment Fund

Hon Chew Hee Art Fund

Honolulu Symphony Society Fund

Honpa Hongwanji Hawai‘i

Betsuin Fund

Horne Family Fund

Irene I‘i Holloway Fund

John F. Kennedy Memorial

Scholarship in History Fund

John Melvin ( Jack) Abramson Fund

Josie & Don Over Comedy Fund

Josie & Don Over Dance Fund

Josie & Don Over Memorial Fund

Julia Waterhouse Rodenhurst Fund

June Olson Fund

Kapalua Maui Charities Endowed

Scholarship for Lahainaluna High

School Fund

Laura D. Sherman Fund

Leadership Kaua‘i Endowment Fund

Lē‘ahi Endowed Pulmonary

Chair Fund

Lenore & Chester O’Brien Fund

Leon & Dora Thevenin Fund

Leon J. Rhodes Fund

Leonilda Kekuewa Chang Fund

Louis Asing Fund

Madelyn Ross Fund

Ivena M. Ziegenhein Fund

Jack & Marie Lord Fund

Jack & Marie Lord Fund #2

Jack & Marie Lord LP Fund

Jacquelyn & Alcy Johnson

Memorial Fund

James & Ruth Tottori Fund

Jeanette A. Le Vine Fund –

Temple Emanu-El

John & Dorothy Baird Fund

John & Roberta Garcia Fund

John E. Loomis – YMCA Fund

Katherine Hopper Livingston Fund

Katherine H. Wery Fund

Kathryn LaRue Saunders HUGS

Endowment Fund

Kaua‘i Hindu Monastery Fund

Kihachiro J. Hotta Fund

Lahainaluna High School Foundation

Endowment Friends of the

Lahainaluna Library Fund

Lahainaluna High School Foundation

Endowment Fund

Lahainaluna High School Foundation

Endowment Scholarship

Margaret Zane Bruhn

Designated Fund

Marie Kohli Fund

Mary & Paul Wagner

Charitable Fund

Mary Sanford-Hawaiian Mission

Children’s Society Fund

Mary Wilson Crawford Fund

Maui Academy of Performing Arts

Scholarship Fund

Maybelle F. Roth Fund

Maybelle F. Roth Research Prize in

Conservation Biology Fund

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Mental Health Association in Hawai‘i

Endowment Fund

Minnie P. Cuthbertson Fund

Monsignor Benedict M. Vierra Fund

Nancy S. & Peter Y.B. Kim Elder

Care Fund

Ouida Mundy Hill Memorial Fund

Pacific Century Fellows

Endowment Fund

Parker & Bernieri Fund for

Lē‘ahi Hospital

Peter C.P. Char Memorial Fund

Prisanlee Fund

Ralph K. Nakamura Kupuna

Support Fund

Rebecca Carter Fund

Robert Blaine Thomas Fund

Robert Chalmers Memorial Fund

Robert E.L. Brooks Fund

Rosemary & Nellie Ebrie Fund

Roy Hideyuki Sako Memorial Fund

Royal Hawaiian Band Sick

Benefit Fund

Rudolph Sylva Scholarship Fund

Salvation Army-Hawai‘i Fund

Sekiya of Fukuoka/Hawai‘i

Endowment Fund

Shigeru & Toyoko Ichiki Fund

Susan Mahn Fund

Takenaka Kaua‘i Healthcare Fund

Takuji Hayashi, M.D. Memorial

Research Fund

The Haus Fund

Thomas J. Keller Trust Fund

Thz Fo Farm Fund

Vincent & Katherine Neal

Memorial Fund

Virginia Pearson Ransburg Fund

Wallace Rider Farrington Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Walt Whitman Fund

Walter & Cathy Scott Memorial Fund

William M. & Violet M. Borges

Designated Fund

William Robert Wickland Fund

William S. Richardson Fund

Yasuko Mitsuyasu New Year’s Day

Meal Fund

Yuen-Masumoto IHS Endowment

field of interest funds

These funds are created by contributors who stipulate that grants be made in a particular field or to benefit a certain group of people. This type of fund assures the flexibility to adjust to future changes. The organizations or charities serving that field may change, merge, or cease to exist, yet the need may continue.

4Charity Fund

ABC Stores Kaua‘i Charitable Fund

Abraham & Annie Lau Children’s Fund

Adrienne Wong Toyozaki Fund

Alan M. Krassner Fund

Albert T. Koenen Fund

Alice M.G. Soper Fund

Allan Eldin & Agnes Sutorik Geiger Fund

Anna Kalei Gower Fund

Annie Sinclair Knudsen Memorial Fund

Arthur Lawrence Mullaly Fund

Baciu Cultural Fund

Bernice & Conrad von Hamm Fund

“HCF is trusted for behaving ethically, investing dollars wisely, and doing what is best for donors and

the community at large.”s y lv i a y. y u e n

Sylvia Yuen, Former HCF Board Member, pictured with husband Harold Masumoto. They are fund creators of the

Yuen-Masumoto IHS Endowment Fund

“We chose HCF to administer our endowment because of its extensive experience and the credibility HCF

brings to our partnership.”rob sh a l l e n be rge r

Board Member of Friends of Hakalau National Wildlife Refuge, Donor to Forest Refuge Management Endowment Fund

Photo credit: Jack Jeffrey

DESIGNATED FUNDS, CONTINUED

Cecil G. Marshall Fund

Chia-Ling Chang Endowment in

Memory of Dr. Fred I. Gilbert Jr.

Community Restoration

Partnership Fund

Community Stabilization

Initiative Fund

Convening Fund – Casey

Convening Fund – Kellogg

Convening Fund – Packard

County of Kaua‘i Fund

Daniel K. Inouye Institute Fund

Doc Buyers Fund

Dr. Albert C.K. Chun-Hoon Fund

DREAM Fund

East Hawai‘i Fund

Ellen Ashton Fund

Ellen M. Koenig Memorial Fund

Environment Fund

Esther McClure Stubblefield Fund

‘Ewa Beach Community Fund

Gary T. & Hilde M. Nii Fund

George J. Henritzy Memorial Fund

Gerbode/HCF Fellows Program

Gwenfread Elaine Allen Fund

Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Fund for Family Literacy

Harry Hewitt Fund for Advancement & Improvement of Justice

Hartwell & Rebecca Carter Fund

Hawai‘i Children’s Trust Fund

Hawai‘i Environmental Funders Group Fund

Hawai‘i Island Fund

Hawai‘i Tobacco Prevention & Control Trust Fund

Hawai‘i Tourism Authority Fund

Henry A. Zuberano Early Education Fund

Henry Ku‘ualoha & Muriel Roselani Giugni Fund

Honouliuli Preserve Management Fund

Hōkūli‘a Community Fund

Ingeborg v.F. McKee Fund

Innovation Fund

Irving L. Singer Fund

Jack L. Stahley Fund

James & Winifred Robertson Memorial Fund

Jean I. Fennimore Fund

Jeanette A. Le Vine Fund

Jerry James Bigansky Fund

Jessie D. Kay Memorial Fund

John A. Burns School of Medicine Alumni Association Fund

June Ann Kirkpatrick Fund

June Olson Fund

Ka Papa O Kakuhihewa Fund

Kahuku Community Fund

Kamp Fund

Kapoho Alternative Energy Charitable Fund

Kaua‘i Island Fund

Kay A. Edwards Memorial Library Charitable Trust Fund

Kendall Palmer Watts Fund

Kitaro Watanabe Fund

Kresge Foundation Fund

Kūki‘o Cummunity Fund

Laila Twigg-Smith Art Fund

Leadership Initiative Fund

Lē‘ahi Fund to Treat & Prevent Pulmonary Disease

Lāna‘i Community Benefit Fund

Leslie S. King Fund

Lillian K. Wilder Fund

Mannette Bock Fund

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HCF Board Member, Director of Daniel K. Inouye Institute Fund

FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS, CONTINUED

Margaret Zane Bruhn Fund

Mary & Paul Wagner Blindness Prevention Fund

Maui Quarantine Fund

Maui Nui Community Fund

May Templeton Hopper Fund

Minnie K. Fund

Myrna Lian & Richard Lee Cundy Fund

Natural Resources Conservation Endowment Fund

Next Generation Coalition Fund

NOAA Partnership Fund • Harold K.L. Castle Foundation • Weissman Family Foundation

North Kaua‘i Fund

Oio Fund

Oscar & Rosetta Fish Speech Therapy Fund

Oscar L. & Ernestine H. Armstrong Advised Fund

Paka Fund

Parks Family Foundation Fund

Pathways to Resilient Communities Fund

Pikake Fund

Pillars of Peace Fund

Public-Private Partners for Literacy Trust Fund

Quality of Life Fund

Rev. Takie OkumuraFamily Fund

Richard Aadland Fund

Richard Smart Fund

Ritchie McGregory Fund

Robert C. & Helen F. Nichols Fund

Robert C. Perry Fund

Robert Emens Black Fund

Robert R. Midkiff Fund

Sadamitsu, Milly, Fred & Leatrice

Yokoyama Fund

Shirley Ann Stringer-Heller Fund

Stein Family Fund

SunEdison Community Fund

Tad & Margaret Miura Fund

Tai Up Yang Fund

Theodore A. Vierra Fund

Technology Transformation Fund

Teruo & Adeline K. Ogawa Moloka‘i

Education Fund

THINK Fund

Traut Carson Fund

Virginia & Colin Lennox Botanical

Research Trust Fund

West Hawai‘i Fund

William M. & Violet M. Borges Fund

Wilson P. Cannon Fund

Women’s Fund Endowment

Youth Matters Endowment Fund

scholarship funds

Private foundations, individuals,

businesses, and organizations

create these funds to assist

Hawai‘i residents in achieving their

educational goals.

100th Infantry Battalion Veterans

Memorial Scholarship Fund

100th Infantry Battalion

Veterans Stanley Izumigawa

Scholarship Fund

2200 Educational Scholarship Fund

A&B ‘Ohana Scholarship Fund

AAUW Honolulu Branch

Education Fund

ABC Stores Jumpstart

Scholarship Fund

Albert & Dorothy Shigekuni

Scholarship Fund

Allan Eldin & Agnes Sutorik Geiger

Scholarship Fund

Alma White – Delta Chapter, Delta

Kappa Gamma Scholarship Fund

Ambassador Minerva Jean Falcon

Hawai‘i Scholarship

American Institute of Graphic

Arts (AIGA) Honolulu Chapter

Scholarship Fund in Memory of

Jane Suganuma

American Savings Bank

Scholars Program

Anna K. Gower & Annabelle K. Gower Scholarship Fund

Anthony Alexander, Andrew

Delos Reyes & Jeremy Tolentino

Memorial Fund

Arthur Jackman Scholarship Fund

Bal Dasa Scholarship Fund

Bank of Hawaii Foundation

Scholarship Fund

Barbara Leppe Hawai‘i

Scholarship Fund

Bick Bickson Scholarship Fund

Blossom Kalama Evans Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Booz Allen Hawai‘i Scholarship Fund

Camille C. Chidiac Fund

Candon, Todd & Seabolt

Scholarship Fund

Castle & Cooke George W.Y. Yim

Scholarship Fund

Castle & Cooke Mililani Technology

Park Scholarship Fund

Cayetano Foundation

Scholarship Fund

Catrala – Hawaii Scholarship Fund

Celeste Hayo Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Chinn Ho Scholarship Fund

Clarence F.W. & Virginia W.L.C. Young Scholarship Fund

Community Scholarship Fund

Cora Aguda Manayan Fund

CPB Works For You

Scholarship Fund

Craig D. Newnan Memorial

Scholarship Fund

D & J Sakaguchi Scholarship Fund

Dan & Pauline Lutkenhouse &

Hawai‘i Tropical Botanical Garden

Scholarship & Education Fund

David L. Irons Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Kenneth Makinney & David T.

Pietsch Families Scholarship Fund

Deja Vu Surf Hawai‘i

Scholarship Fund

Diamond Resort Scholarship Fund

Dolly Ching Scholarship Fund

Doris & Clarence Glick Classical

Music Scholarship

Dr. & Mrs. Moon Park

Scholarship Fund

Dr. Edison & Sallie Miyawaki

Scholarship Fund

Dr. William Masaru Shigekawa

Scholarship Fund

E. E. Black Scholarship Fund

Edward J. & Norma Doty

Scholarship Fund

Elena Albano ‘Maka‘alohilohi’

Scholarship Fund

Ellen Hamada Scholarship Fund for

Fashion Design & Sewing

Ellison Onizuka Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Elsie S. Yoshizawa Hotta

Scholarship Fund

Empowerment Scholarship Fund

Eo Nā Punawai Scholarship Fund

Esther Kanagawa Memorial Art

Scholarship Fund

Eugenia Jacqueline Perry Fund

F. Koehnen Ltd. Scholarship Fund

Filipino Nurses’ Organization of

Hawai‘i Scholarship Fund

“I chose to partner with HCF for their enthusiasm to work with young donors and expertise in matching donor

intent with community needs.”s a r a m i u r a

Fund creator of Rise Up Scholarship Fund and De Ja Vu Hawai‘i Scholarship Fund

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Students Fund

Jhung Family Foundation

Scholarship Fund

Johanna Drew Cluney

Scholarship Fund

John & Anne Clifton

Scholarship Fund

John Dawe Fund

Joseph & Alice Duarte Memorial

Scholarship Fund

K.M. Hatano Scholarship Fund

Ka‘a‘awa Community Fund

Ka‘ehu Scholarship Fund

Kahala Nui Residents

Scholarship Fund

Kahiau Scholarship Fund

Kalihi Education Coalition

Scholarship Fund

Kamp Scholarship Fund

Kapolei Business & Community Scholarship Fund

Kawasaki-McGaha Scholarship Fund

Kazuma & Ichiko Hisanaga Scholarship Fund

King Kekaulike High School Scholarship Fund

Ken Yamase Sportsmanship Scholarship Fund

Kohala Ditch Educational Fund

Kōloa Scholarship Fund

Kolohe David Scholarship Fund

Korean University Club

Scholarship Fund

Korean War Veterans Children’s Scholarship Fund

Kosasa Kitty Scholarship Fund

Kurt W. Schneider Memorial Scholarship Fund

Laura Jean Armstrong Fund

Laura N. Dowsett Fund

Laura Rowe Burdick Scholarship Fund

Lilian B. Reynolds Fund

Lily & Raymond Torii Scholarship Fund

Logan Nainoa Fujimoto Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Makia & Ann Malo Scholarship Fund

March Taylor Educational Fund

Margaret Follett Haskins (Hawai‘i)

Scholarship Fund

Margaret Follett Haskins (Kansas)

Scholarship Fund

Margaret Follett Haskins (Maui)

Scholarship Fund

Margaret Jones Memorial Nursing

Fund

Mary Bloder Scholarship Fund

Matsukawa Family Scholarship Fund

Meadow Gold Dairies - Hawaii Scholarship Fund

Mitsuo Shito Public Housing

Scholarship Fund

Moanalua High School Math

Scholarship Fund

Neil Tepper Scholarship Fund

Nick Van Pernis Scholarship Fund

O‘ahu Filipino Community Council

Golf Scholarship Fund

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS, CONTINUED

Financial Women International

Scholarship Fund

Fletcher & Fritzi Hoffmann

Education Fund

Foodland Scholarship Fund

Frances Watanabe Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Frank H. Minato Scholarship Fund

G & J Furuta Scholarship Fund

Gail A. Perry Fund

Geoffrey Michael Chan Wing Au

Scholarship Fund

George & Augusta Rapozo

Kama‘āina Scholarship Fund

George & Lucille Cushnie

Scholarship Fund

George Mason Business

Scholarship Fund

George S. Ishiyama Unicold

Scholarship Fund

Gerrit R. Ludwig Scholarship Fund

German Benevolent Society of

Honolulu Scholarship Fund

Good Eats Scholarship Fund

Grace Pacific Outstanding Scholars Fund

Guy Marshall Scholarship Fund

Guy Toyama Memorial Scholarship Fund

H.C. Shipman Scholarship Fund

Hale Kaua‘i Scholarship Fund in Memory of Samuel W. Wilcox II

Hale Kaua‘i Scholarship in Memory of William Moragne

Hannah Cochrane Fund

Haseko Training Fund

Hawai‘i Chapter No.1 Order of the

Eastern Star Scholarship Fund

Hawai‘i Pacific Gerontological Society Scholarship Fund

Hawaii Pizza Hut Scholarship Fund

Hawai‘i Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarship Fund

HEI Scholarship Program Fund

Henry A. Zuberano Scholarship Fund

Herbert & Ollie Brook Scholarship Fund

Hew/Shinn Scholarship Fund

Hideko & Zenzo Matsuyama Scholarship Fund

Hilo Chinese School Scholarship Fund

Hilton Grand Vacations Scholarship for the Asia Pacific Junior Cup Fund

Ho‘oulu Scholarship Fund

Hōkū Scholarship Fund

Hōkūlani Hawai‘i Fund

Hōkūli‘a Foundation Scholarship Fund

Hōkūli‘a Scholarship Fund

Hon Chew Hee Scholarship Fund

Ho‘omaka Hou – A New Beginning

Fund

Ian Doane Smith Memorial Scholarship Fund

Ichiro & Masako Hirata Scholarship

Imi Ho‘ōla Leadership Scholarship Fund

Isemoto Contracting Co., Ltd. Scholarship Fund

Janet Y. Sato Na Lima Paheona Scholarship Fund

Jean Erdman Scholarship Fund

Jean Fitzgerald Scholarship Fund

Jean Ileialoha Beniamina Scholarship for Ni‘ihau

“HCF was at the top of everyone’s list when I inquired about setting

up a scholarship fund.”hobe y beck

Fund creator of Hale Kaua‘i Scholarship Fund in Memory of William Moragne and Hale Kaua‘i

Scholarship Fund in Memory of Samuel W. Wilcox II

Pictured are members of the Wilcox family, including Samuel W. Wilcox II (L), with friends

“I have witnessed how HCF scholarships have helped the dreams and ambitions of students become a reality, and I hope one

day to make a difference in someone’s life.”k a r e n jon e s

Legacy Society Member

Financial Women International

Scholarship Fund

Fletcher & Fritzi Hoffmann

Education Fund

Foodland Scholarship Fund

Frances Watanabe Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Frank H. Minato Scholarship Fund

G & J Furuta Scholarship Fund

Gail A. Perry Fund

Geoffrey Michael Chan Wing Au

Scholarship Fund

Grace Pacific Outstanding

Scholars Fund

Guy Marshall Scholarship Fund

Guy Toyama Memorial

Scholarship Fund

H.C. Shipman Scholarship Fund

Hale Kaua‘i Scholarship Fund in

Memory of Samuel W. Wilcox II

Hale Kaua‘i Scholarship in

Memory of William Moragne

Hannah Cochrane Fund

Haseko Training Fund

Hideko & Zenzo Matsuyama

Scholarship Fund

Hilo Chinese School

Scholarship Fund

Hilton Grand Vacations

Scholarship for the Asia Pacific

Junior Cup Fund

Ho‘oulu Scholarship Fund

Hōkū Scholarship Fund

Hōkūlani Hawai‘i Fund

Hōkūli‘a Foundation

Scholarship Fund

Jean Erdman Scholarship Fund

Jean Fitzgerald Scholarship Fund

Jean Ileialoha Beniamina

Scholarship for Ni‘ihau

Students Fund

Jhung Family Foundation

Scholarship Fund

Johanna Drew Cluney

Scholarship Fund

John & Anne Clifton

Scholarship Fund

Kapolei Business & Community

Scholarship Fund

Kawasaki-McGaha Scholarship Fund

Kazuma & Ichiko Hisanaga

Scholarship Fund

King Kekaulike High School

Scholarship Fund

Ken Yamase Sportsmanship

Scholarship Fund

Kohala Ditch Educational Fund

Kōloa Scholarship Fund

Kolohe David Scholarship Fund

Logan Nainoa Fujimoto Memorial Scholarship Fund

Makia & Ann Malo Scholarship Fund

March Taylor Educational Fund

Margaret Follett Haskins (Hawai‘i) Scholarship Fund

Margaret Follett Haskins (Kansas) Scholarship Fund

Margaret Follett Haskins (Maui) Scholarship Fund

Margaret Jones Memorial Nursing Fund

Mary Bloder Scholarship Fund

George & Augusta Rapozo

Kama‘āina Scholarship Fund

George & Lucille Cushnie

Scholarship Fund

George Mason Business

Scholarship Fund

George S. Ishiyama Unicold

Scholarship Fund

Gerrit R. Ludwig Scholarship Fund

German Benevolent Society of

Honolulu Scholarship Fund

Good Eats Scholarship Fund

Hawai‘i Chapter No.1, Order of the Eastern Star Scholarship Fund

Hawai‘i Pacific Gerontological Society Scholarship Fund

Hawaii Pizza Hut Scholarship Fund

Hawai‘i Society of Certified Public Accountants Scholarship Fund

HEI Scholarship Program Fund

Henry A. Zuberano Scholarship Fund

Herbert & Ollie Brook Scholarship Fund

Hew/Shinn Scholarship Fund

Hōkūli‘a Scholarship Fund

Hon Chew Hee Scholarship Fund

Ho‘omaka Hou –

A New Beginning Fund

Ian Doane Smith Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Ichiro & Masako Hirata Scholarship

Imi Ho‘ōla Leadership

Scholarship Fund

Isemoto Contracting Co., Ltd.

Scholarship Fund

Janet Y. Sato Na Lima Paheona

Scholarship Fund

John Dawe Fund

Joseph & Alice Duarte Memorial

Scholarship Fund

K.M. Hatano Scholarship Fund

Ka‘a‘awa Community Fund

Ka‘ehu Scholarship Fund

Kahala Nui Residents

Scholarship Fund

Kahiau Scholarship Fund

Kalihi Education Coalition

Scholarship Fund

Kamp Scholarship Fund

Korean University Club Scholarship Fund

Korean War Veterans Children’s Scholarship Fund

Kosasa Kitty Scholarship Fund

Kurt W. Schneider Memorial Scholarship Fund

Laura Jean Armstrong Fund

Laura N. Dowsett Fund

Laura Rowe Burdick Scholarship Fund

Lilian B. Reynolds Fund

Lily & Raymond Torii Scholarship Fund

Matsukawa Family

Scholarship Fund

Meadow Gold Dairies - Hawaii

Scholarship Fund

Mitsuo Shito Public Housing

Scholarship Fund

Moanalua High School Math

Scholarship Fund

Neil Tepper Scholarship Fund

Nick Van Pernis Scholarship Fund

O‘ahu Filipino Community Council

Golf Scholarship Fund

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“With HCF taking care of the nuts and bolts, I can concentrate on the

real pleasure of helping people get the education they need to be successful.”

cly t i e m e a d spa r k s Fund creator of Pahiki Nui Fund and Arthur Jackman

Scholarship Fund

“The Hawai‘i Commmunity Foundation provides a wonderful service in bringing together donors and

scholarship recipients.”joh n & m a r i e mose l e y

Fund creators of Eastside North Shore Kaua‘i Scholarship Fund, Haumea Foundation

st e wa r ds of t he comm un i t y

HCF’s capacity to serve the community is tied directly to its ability to preserve and enhance the financial assets it stewards. Towards this end, an Investment Review Committee, comprised of directors who are knowledgeable in investment and financial matters, with the assistance of an independent investment monitor and HCF staff, oversees HCF’s investment activities. By declaration of trust, HCF manages active relationships with three local banks. Hawai‘i Community Foundation also utilizes several other investment firms whose strategies are consistent with HCF’s investment policy.

Oscar & Rosetta Fish

Scholarship Fund

Ouida Mundy Hill Memorial

Scholarship Fund

Pat Shinobu Scholarship Fund

Paulina L. Sorg Scholarship Fund

Perry & Sally Sorenson

Scholarship Fund

Peter R. Papworth Scholarship Fund

Philippine Cultural Foundation of

Hawai‘i Scholarship Fund

Philippine Nurses Association

of Hawaii Foundation

Scholarship Fund

PRSA-Hawai‘i/Roy Leffingwell Public

Relations Scholarship Fund

Ray Yoshida Fine Arts

Scholarship Fund

Raymond F. Cain Scholarship Fund

Rich Meiers Health Administration

Scholarship Fund

Richard Smart Scholarship Fund

Rise Up Scholarship Fund

Ritchie M. Gregory Fund

Robanna Fund

Robert & Peggy Tanaka

Scholarship Fund

Robert Iwamoto Family Scholarship Fund

Robert Iwamoto Family Vocational Scholarship Fund

Ron Bright Scholarship Fund

Rosemary & Nellie Ebrie Fund

Roxanne Scott & Randall Omel Scholarship Fund

Safeway Foundation Hawai‘i Scholarship Fund

Sarah Rosenberg Scholarship Fund

Senator Richard M. & Dr. Ruth H. Matsuura Scholarship Fund

Shaun S. Tokumura Memorial Scholarship Fund

Shelley M. Williams, RPh Scholarship Fund

Shigeru & Toyoko Ichiki Fund

Shirley McKown Scholarship Fund

Shuichi, Katsu & Itsuyo Suga Scholarship Fund

Snipes-Meyer-Vorhies Nursing Scholarship Fund

Sophie Y. Nonomura Fund

Stein Family Scholarship Fund

Takehiko Hasegawa Scholarship Fund

Teruo & Adeline K. Ogawa Scholarship Fund

Thelma Grace Hansen Fund

Thz Fo Farm Scholarship Fund

Times Supermarket Shop & Score Scholarship Fund

Tommy Lee Memorial Scholarship Fund

Tongan Cultural Association Scholarship Fund

Tony Group Scholarship Fund

Toraji & Toki Yoshinaga Scholarship Fund

Troy Barboza Education Fund

University of Redlands Hawai‘i Scholarship Fund

Vicki Willder Scholarship Fund

W.D. Uehara Family Scholarship Fund

Waimea High School Class of 1952 Scholarship Fund

Walt Dulaney & George Kon Scholarship Fund

Walter H. Kupau Memorial Fund

Will J. Henderson Scholarship Fund

William James & Dorothy B. Lanquist Fund

William Lew Scholarship Fund

Yasuko Mitsuyasu Scholarship Fund

Yoshi & Millie Ushijima Scholarship Fund

contract services

Hawai‘i Community Foundation

partners with the following clients

to support their community

grantmaking and/or scholarships.

‘Aiea General Hospital Association

Scholarship Fund*

Atherton Family Foundation**

Bernice P. Irwin Trust*

Cooke Foundation, Ltd.

Dr. Alvin & Monica Saake

Foundation*

Dr. Hans & Clara Davis Zimmerman Foundation*

Eizo & Toyo Sakumoto Trust*

Fred Baldwin Memorial Foundation

Frost Family Foundation

Gear Up Hawai‘i Scholarship Fund*

Gear Up Tuition Assistance Trust*

George F. Straub Trust

Gertrude S. Straub Trust*

Hawai‘i Veterans Memorial Fund*

Haumea Foundation*

Ida M. Pope Trust*

Jean Epstein Foundation*

Ka‘iulani Home for Girls Trust*

Kaneta Foundation

Mildred Towle Scholarship Trust*

Office of Hawaiian Affairs*

The Gerald W.G. Kwock Charitable Foundation*

The Seto Foundation

Victoria S. & Bradley L. Geist

Foundation**

*Scholarships

**Scholarships & Community

Grants

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS, CONTINUED

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2015 volunteer advisory committees

Some funds at the Hawai‘i Community Foundation have advisory committees made up of thoughtful community leaders who provide their expertise to support the Board of Governors with grantmaking.

annie sinclair knudsen memorial fund

Nancy J. Budd

Samuel W. Pratt

Bernadette Sakoda

bernice & conrad von hamm fund

Meleen L. Pang Corenevsky

C. Michael Heihre

cecil g . marshall fund

Charles R. Kelley

Elizabeth Kelley

Estelle M. Kelley

doc buyers fund

Rebecca Buyers

Jane Buyers-Russo

Sara V. Diehl

Alexander Viehman

Elsie Buyers Viehman

east hawai‘i fund

Roberta Chu

Carol Ignacio

Brian M. Iwata

Fred J. Koehnen

Peter Kubota

Alan Okamoto

elena albano ‘maka‘alohilohi’ scholarship fund

Liana M. Horovitz

Lee Stein

ellen m . koenig memorial fund

George S. Brosky

Alfred H. Hee

Walter S. Kirimitsu

‘ewa beach community fund

Lisa Enanoria

Mark Kennedy

Rowena Martinez

Paul T. Oshiro

Dennise Parish

Rodolfo Ramos

Tim Tucker

family literacy

Leanne Aken

Leah Allen, Ex-Officio

Solomon Kaulukukui, Jr.

Katherine T. Kawaguchi

Gordon Miyamoto

Deborah Miyao

Richard Palma

Andreas Wiegand

Delwyn H. Wong

sunedison community fund

Denise E. Antolini

Donna Lindsey

Kathleen M. Pahinui

Junior Primacio

Carolyn Unser

gerrit r . ludwig scholarship fund

Brian M. Iwata

hawai‘i children’s trust fund advisory board

Gail Breakey

Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland

Trisha Kajimura

Representative Bertrand Kobayashi

Kayle Perez

Danette Wong Tomiyasu

Sylvia Y. Yuen

ho‘omaka hou – a new beginning fund

Georgianna M. DeCosta

Mele Pochereva

Karen K. White

Philip White

hta hawaiian culture advisory group

Na‘alehu Anthony

Kainoa Daines

Leona Mapuana Kalima

Cheryl L. Ka‘uhane-Lupenui

Debbie Nakanelua-Richards

Keli‘i Wilson

hta natural resources advisory group

Curt Cottrell

Mark Fox

Annette Ka‘ohelauli‘i

Vincent R. Shigekuni

Marti Townsend

Keli‘i Wilson

jean fitzgerald scholarship fund

Mimi Kennell

Marilyn Kiner

Masu Kusume Dyer

Judy Moody

Barry Nakasone

jeanette a . le vine fund

Ken Aronowitz

Jackie Foil

Marcia Klompus

Gail Marcus

Sally Morgan

jessie d . kay memorial fund

Frank C. Atherton

Jan Lai

ka papa o kakuhihewa fund

William Aila

Fred Dodge

Nina Fisher

Michael Freitas

Georgette “Jo” Jordan

Shad Kane

Cynthia Rezentes

Ron Schaedel

Karen Young

kahuku community fund

DeeDee Letts

Leslie Llanos

Kerry Moea‘i

Ali‘itasi Ponder

Elizabeth Rago

“Guy is a good example of how to carry out your wishes beyond your lifetime and continue to do good in the community.”

ch a r l e s r . k e l l e y Advisory Committee member to the Cecil G. Marshall Fund

Cecil “Guy” Marshall’s legacy gift helped Hawai‘i’s community health centers, including Waikīkī Health, transition to electronic

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kaua‘i aloha endowment fund

Laurie Ho

kay edwards memorial charitable trust

Kate Acks

Michael de la Cruz

Jessica Gleason

king kekaulike high school scholarship

Loren Ayresman

Cindy Koichi-Asato

Jan M. Matsushita

kŪki‘o community fund

Benjamin Garfinkle

Sally Hartman

A. Grant Heidrich

David Johnston

Andrea McTamaney

Hannah K. Springer

Danielle White

Ross Wilson, Jr.

Dawn Zierk

kurt w . schneider memorial scholarship fund

Elton Kinoshita

Ernest Magaoay

Tammy Sanches

laila twigg-smith art fund

Ka‘ili Chun

Duncan Dempster

Carol Doran-Khewhok

Robert S. Katz

Cade Roster

Waileia Roster

Cecily Wong

lāna‘i community benefit fund

Mary R. Charles

Aaron Fernandez

Wayne Ishizaki

Zachary Holsomback

lĒ‘ahi fund to treat & prevent pulmonary disease

David Easa, M.D.

Reid Ikeda, M.D.

James Lumeng, M.D.

Kenneth Nakamura, M.D.

Laurence Rotkin, M.D.

Elizabeth K. Tam, M.D.

Brian Wu, M.D.

mary bloder scholarship fund advisory committee

Eric Balinbin

Steven Cornell

Emily Decosta

Tiffany Kuban

maui quarantine fund

Richard Cameron

Myles Kawakami

Steven S. Knight

Pamela Tumpap

Jim Walsh

medical research

Heinz G. de Couet, Ph.D.

F. David Horgen, Ph.D.

Peter R. Hoffmann, Ph.D.

Kristin K. Kumashiro, Ph.D.

Olivier Le Saux, Ph.D.

Takashi Matsui, Pd.D.

Michelle L. Matter, Ph.D.

Marjorie K. Mau, M.D.

Alika K. Maunakea, Ph.D.

Vivek R. Nerurkar, Ph.D.

Ralph V. Shohet, M.D.

Helen Turner, Ph.D.

Saguna Verma, Ph.D.

Monika A. Ward, Ph.D.

rev . takie okumura family fund

Marjorie M. Higa-Funai

Dennis Kodama

Noella Kong

Grant Lee

Sada Okumura

Heather N. Williams

think fund

Laurie T. Ainslie

Roberta Chu

Mary Correa

Thomas Ka‘eo Duarte

Hiapo Perreira

Douglas Simons

Barry K. Taniguchi

west hawai‘i fund

Ikaika Hauanio

Kawehi Inaba

Alison J. Leong

Donna Payesko

John Roth

Sonny Shimaoka

Wade Yasuda

In 2015, the West Hawai‘i Fund celebrated 25 years of supporting communities in the region. Since its establishment, the fund has distributed $1.3 million in grants to organizations that serve West Hawai‘i.Founding members and Advisory Committee members of the West Hawai‘i Fund (L to R): Gloria Blum, Virginia Isbell, Ikaika Hauanio, Kawehi Inaba, Georgine Busch, Bill Wong, Darl Gleed, Alison Leong, Rebecca Transue, and Barbara Kildow

The Mary Bloder Scholarship Fund carries on the legacy of a devoted science teacher at Lahainaluna High School who wanted to help boarding students and those pursuing science to reach their dreams.

VOLUNTEER ADVISORY COMMITTEES, CONTINUED

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A Century of TeamworkHCF’s ‘ohana is made up of dedicated and knowledgeable individuals who

are passionate about creating a better future for all of Hawai‘i.

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to match the passion of the community with its needsand provide not only funding, but also leadership.

HCF has the extraordinary ability

r ich a r d w . gushm a n, i i HCF Board Member, Legacy Society Member

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PAUL KOSASAABC Stores

President & CEO

c h a i r v ic e c h a i r se c r e ta ry t r e a s u r e r

ERIC K. YEAMANFirst Hawaiian Bank

President & COO

MICHAEL BRODERICKYMCA of HonoluluPresident & CEO

JENNIFER G. SABASThe Daniel K. Inouye

Institute FundDirector

DEBORAH K. BERGERThe Learning Coalition

Co-Founder

2016 boa r d of g ov er nor s

The Board establishes policies, sets organization-wide priorities and program strategies, and ensures that the financial stewardship and operations of HCF are conducted with integrity and accountability.

These highly respected community leaders provide invaluable support for the work and mission of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation. This

year, we bid aloha to governors Micah Kāne and Cathy Luke, and welcome new governors, Kaleialoha Cadinha-Pua‘a and Judy Pietsch.

We are grateful for their dedication.

ROBERT S. HARRISONFirst Hawaiian Bank

Chairman & CEO

HONEY BUN HAYNESCommunity Volunteer

PETER HOBank of Hawaii

Chairman, President & CEO

TYRIE L. JENKINS, MDJenkins Eye Care

Owner

ROBERT R. BEANAlert Holdings Group, Inc.President/CEO (Retired)

KIMBERLY W. DEYCharles B. Wang International

FoundationVice President

RICHARD W. GUSHMAN, IIDGM Group, Inc.

President

MARY G.F. BITTERMANBernard Osher Foundation

President

KALEIALOHA K. CADINHA-PUA‘A

Cadinha & Co., LLCPresident & CEO

ELIZABETH RICE GROSSMAN

Grossman Charitable FoundationPresident

ALAN H. ARIZUMIFirst Hawaiian Bank

Vice Chairman

ROBERTA F. CHUBank of Hawaii

Sr. Vice President

ELLIOT K. MILLSAulani, A Disney Resort & Spa

Vice President & General Manager

KATHERINE G. RICHARDSON

Community Volunteer

JUDY B. PIETSCHJudy B. Pietsch Consulting

Owner

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for mer boa r d of g ov er nor sThe Hawai‘i Community Foundation honors 114 past Board of Governors members who have served

with distinction over the organization’s 100-year history.

Amy Agbayani

Laurie Ainslie

Robert A. Alm

Claire L. Asam

Alexander S. Atherton*

William E. Aull*

Eugene Bal

Peter Baldwin

Evelyn J. Black

Robert E. Black*

F. Kenneth Brown*

Zadoc W. Brown*

Zadoc Brown Jr.

Edwin L. Carter

James C. Castle*

Gary Caulfield

Aaron Chaney*

Clarence T.C. Ching*

Philip H. Ching

Maggie Cole

Samuel A. Cooke, Emeritus*

Nora I. Cooper*

Herbert C. Cornuelle*

Jean Cornuelle, Emeritus*

Walter A. Dods Jr.

Francine Duncan*

Julia A. Frohlich

Robert M. Fujimoto

James F. Gary*

Gary L. Gifford

Charlene “Gigi” Graulty

Anthony Guerrero

Alice F. Guild

Ernest H. Hara*

William T. Hiraoka*

Donald G. Horner

David Iha

Louise K.Y. Ing

Sheridan C.F. Ing*

Lawrence M. Johnson, Emeritus

Mervina Cash Kaeo

Hideo Kajikawa*

Barbara L. Kalipi

Micah Kāne

Keiji Kawakami*

Hideo Kawano*

Gerry Keir

Margaret E. Kidwell

Charlie King

Bert A. Kobayashi

Bert T. Kobayashi Jr.

Anton Krucky

Walter Laskey

Elia A. Long*

Violet Loo

Cathy Luke

Thomas J. MacDonald

Cordelia MacLaughlin

Malcolm MacNaughton*

Dee Jay Mailer

Richard T. Mamiya

Webb Martin

Margaret K. Masunaga

Fujio Matsuda

Colbert Matsumoto

Roderick McPhee*

Ronnie Menor

Robert R. Midkiff*

Bill Mills

Tom Mitrano

Randolph G. Moore

James F. Morgan Jr.*

David Nakada

Pepi Nieva

Michael O’Brien

Russell K. Okata

Sada Okumura

Gwen Pacarro

Wesley T. Park

Robert J. Pfeiffer*

Douglas Philpotts

David T. Pietsch*

Diane J. Plotts

David W. Pratt

Henry F. Rice

H. M. “Monty” Richards Jr.

Jan C. Rudinoff

Thanh-Lo Sananikone

Myles Shibata

Melvin K. Soong

R. Dwayne Steele*

Lawrence Stupski, Emeritus*

Manuel R. Sylvester

Barry K. Taniguchi

Donna Tanoue

Lionel Tokioka

Lee K. Toole

John “Jack” K. Tsui

Margaret S. Ushijima*

Lynne Waihee

Jenai Wall

Jeffrey Watanabe

David Watson

Gulab Watumull

James Wei

Fred C. Weyand*

Thomas Whittemore

Charles R. Wichman

James C. Wo

Kathleen “Kitty” Wo

Ronald “Buzz” C. Wo

Theodore F.K. Wong

Clifford H.N. Yee*

K. Tim Yee

Sylvia Y. Yuen

*Deceased

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NANCY CABRAL

ALAN OKAMOTO

ROBERTA F. CHU

LAURA MALLERY-SAYRE

ROB KILDOW

DALE ISHIDA SUEZAKI

BRIAN IWATACHAIR

LYNN WHITE

DAVID KAAPU

2016 neighbor isl a nd le a der ship council s

Leadership Council members provide HCF with personal, in-depth knowledge of community needs across the state. The dedication of these volunteers enables HCF to make a difference in every island community.

Over the years, these volunteer leaders have helped HCF further its mission by providing advice on issues relevant to their respective islands.

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for mer member s

m aui coun t y

k aua‘i

Laurie AinslieJohn De FriesDarl GleedRobert W. Hastings II

Richard HendersonLynn LallyMargaret MasunagaDwayne Miyashiro

Barry TaniguchiMargaret Ushijima*Thomas P. Whittemore

KATHERINE G. RICHARDSON

CHAIR

GREGG TAKARA

HONEY BUN HAYNES

CHAIR

R. CLAY SUTHERLAND

PAUL HORNER

SONIA TOPENIO

TAMAR CHOTZEN GOODFELLOW

GLENN YAMASAKI

CHARLES G. KING

ROBERT KAWAHARA

JOY MIURA KOERTE

KRISTINA LYONS LAMBERT

MICHAEL J. MURAKOSHI

PAUL MANCINI

Nancy S. Goodale*Glen H. TakenouchiRoberta CableMillie Wellington

Nancy BuddWarren HarukiLynn McCrory

for mer member s

for mer member s Eugene BalJohn Baldwin*Maggie Cole Julie FordGary GiffordPatrick IngSam Kadotani*B. Martin Luna*

Alec McBarnetMino McLean Howard NakamuraLois ReiswigPamela Tsutsui Leona Rocha WilsonWilliam Wong*

*Deceased

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Janice Akuna

Jane Anderson

Noe Archambault

Trever Asam

Bert Ayabe

Elias Beniga

John Bravender

Lisa Bravender

Jami Burks

Christine Camp

Lindsey Carry

Janice Casey

Paul Casey

Mary Charles

Camille Chun-Hoon

Iwalani Dayton

Tim Dayton

Lori Eldridge

Eric Fujimoto

Debbie Halbert

Michelle Ho

Elizabeth Ignacio

Matthew Ing

Lance Inouye

Arlene Iwamoto

Kim Coco Iwamoto

Melissa Jackson

Alice Kawakami

Gerry Keir

Chuck Kelley

Jenny Kelley

Elizabeth Kent

Diane Kimura

Melanie King

Suzi Kiss

Julie Krucky

Barbara Kuljis

Jodi Lam

Richanne Lam

Carol Mon Lee

Cheryl Leialoha

Glee Logsdon

Therisia McMurdo

Andrew Meade

Claire Miyasato

Andrea McTamaney

Collin Moore

Ross Murakami

Terry Murphy

Lianne Myers

Bill Nagle

Diane Ono

Sarah Razee

Marc Rousseau

Amy Sato

Greg Sakamoto

Tetine Sentell

Ruth Stepulis

John Stepulis

Gregg Takara

Cynthia Takenaka

Janice Taketa

Jennifer Taylor

Yuki Tokuyama

Gae Bergquist Trommald

Carrie Walter

Barbara Ward

Lynn Watanabe

Bill Wilson

Marlene Young

2016 schol a r ship a mb a ssa dor s

Volunteer scholarship ambassadors have the difficult task of reviewing and making recommendations for scholarship awards for over

200 funds. Made up of community members, educators, and past scholarship recipients, these dedicated volunteers truly understand the

impact that education can have on an individual’s future.

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m aui coun t y

o‘a hu

k aua‘i

Kumu Belcher

Roberta Chu

Mary Correa

Jon Countess

J. Kara Dumaguin

Rod Hinman

David Ka‘apu

Rob Kildow

Ka‘iu Kimura

Michelle Oishi

Donna Payesko

Hiapo Perreira

Doug Simons

Toby Taniguchi

Sandra Tokuuke

David Uhlman

Rebecca Villegas

Stacey Williams

Ellen Ching

Ric Cox

Paul Horner

Donald Kawane

Gregg Takara

Sonia Topenio

Sheila Haynes

Karen Jones

Kyle Sakamoto

Charlene Schulenburg

Roxanne Scott

G. William Snipes

Jason Williams

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WALLACE CHINVice President of Finance,

Administration, Information Solutions & Chief Financial

Officer

ROBERT ABADSenior Accountant

JANA ALAMILLOExecutive Assistant to VP

of Communications

MARC ALEXANDERProgram Director

CHRIS ARCHAMBAULTWeb Solutions Senior Officer

DIANE U‘ILANI CHADWICK

Senior Philanthropic Services Officer – Hawai‘i Island

LYDIA CLEMENTSDirector of Neighbor Islands

KAWENA BEAUPREGifts & Compliance Director &

Associate General Counsel

LEO AMADORDonor Services Assistant

LAUREN BAILONProgram Assistant

IOLANI CASTROProgram Assistant

L. CHIPS DAMATEEvents Coordinator

h awa i ‘ i communi t y foundat ion sta ff

A highly motivated team of talented individuals carries out the work of HCF. Staff members are knowledgeable about the community and passionate about making a difference. They walk their talk as HCF professionals and

caring members of the community.

Not many people can say I am going to work today to make this world a better place ... but I can.

robe rt a b a dSenior Accountant

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CHERYL KANESHIROKnowledge Management

Specialist

URI MARTOSPhilanthropic Services

Assistant – Kaua‘i

JENNIFER GRIMMProgram Officer

MARTHA HANSONAssociate Director of

Donor Relations

LARISSA KICKSenior Program Officer

KEN HASEGAWASenior Scholarship

Administrator

MARLENE HOCHULIPhilanthropic Services

Assistant – Hawai‘i Island

ROBBIE KANEDirector of Programs Omidyar Initiatives

PAUL KEENANVice President of Development

& Donor Relations

KAYLA KUBOYAMAScholarship Associate

BETH KUCHAssociate Director of

Communications

AMY LUERSENVice President of Community

Grants & Investments

LYNELLE MARBLEDirector of Communications

SUSAN MALTEZOSenior Grants Manager

CATHERINE HOWLANDSenior Communications Officer

TOM KELLYVice President of Knowledge,

Evaluation & Learning

ERIC LA‘ASenior Scholarship Officer

CECILIA FONGProgram Officer

CARLA FUJIMOTOSenior Accountant,

Operating Fund

PAM FUNAISenior Program Officer

AIMEE FUNGProgram Assistant

ANDREA FURULISenior Philanthropy

Advancement Officer – East Hawai‘i Island

MICAH KĀNEPresident & COO

NELLA KAUWENAOLEExecutive Assistant to the

President & COO

TESS DELA RAMAFront Office Administrator

JOSEPH DUAXExecutive Assistant to

the VP of Development & Donor Relations

IPO EHIAGifts & Compliance Associate

JAEDINE EHIASenior Scholarship Associate

With my HCF colleagues we are trying to do good things — no, great things — for Hawai‘i, to make our

home an even better place for all.

robbi e k a n eDirector of Programs, Omidyar Initiatives

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JOANNE WATASE-YANGCommunications Associate

JOSH STANBROProgram Director

Environment & Sustainability

KAWEHI YIMExecutive Assistant to the CEO

LINDA TAKEHARAAccounting Assistant

KELVIN H. TAKETACEO

CHRIS VAN BERGEIJKVice President of Strategies

Initiatives & Networks

HANNAH WERTHSenior Philanthropic Services

Associate – Maui County

DARCIE YUKIMURASenior Philanthropic Services

Officer – Kaua‘i

LORRAINE TAMARIBUCHI

Senior Advisor to the Centennial Legacy Campaign

CHRISTEL WUERFELSenior Philanthropic Services

Assistant

LISA RODRIGUESExecutive Assistant to the

VP of Strategies, Initiatives & Networks

GLORIA ROMUARAdministrative Support

Coordinator

CURTIS SAIKIVice President of Philanthropy

& General Counsel

MYLES SHIBATAVice President of Marketing

Initiatives

LYNN SHIMONOController

TARA SHIBUYAScholarship Officer

DEBORAH RICESenior Philanthropic Services

Officer – Maui County

TINA SANTOSExecutive Assistant to the VP

of Philanthropy & General Counsel

LUIS PASCUAL JR.Systems Architect

NICKI OZAKISenior Program Assistant

NATALIE MILLONSenior Program Assistant

Omydyar Initiatives

KEVIN RAPPDonor Relations Officer

For me “Kahiau” — to give freely without anyexpectation of return or acknowledgment — exemplifies the true spirit of giving.

k aw e h i y i mExecutive Assistant to the CEO

Being good is commendable,but only when it is combined

with doing good in ourcommunity is it useful.

m y l e s sh i b ataVP of Marketing Initiatives

JOSEPH MARTYAKVice President of Communications

TOM MATSUDAProgram Director

CARA MAZZEISenior Development Officer

PI‘IKEA MILLERProgram Director

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This painting, on display in the Blue Ginger Café in Lāna‘i City, features 35 miniature scenes of a quaint and happy community on the “Pineapple Isle.”