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To reclaim Hawai'i as a beacon of Aloha for the world by activating our four pillars: (1)Pu'uhonua: Create a safe, welcoming, and culturally-rooted space at our site in Papaauhau where individuals, families, organizations, and groups can deepen their connection with Hawai'i's values and culture, with the land and with one another. Work to elevate Hawaiian cultural values that promote mutual goodwill, peace, cooperation, respect and Aloha. (2) 'Ahupua'a: Reactivate the wisdom and abundance of the 'Ahupua'a system in our modern world. Work toward self-reliance, including food production, at the 'aina we steward. (3) 'Ike Kupuna: Perpetuate cultural practices (hale building, uhau humu pohaku/traditional masonry subsistence practices) while nurturing a new generation of cultural practitioners. (4) Pilina: Strengthening relationships and collaborations between individuals, organizations, place-based entities and others with shared values to reactivate our native economies.
Source: IRS Form 990 (Tax Year 2023)
Source: IRS Form 990 via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorerⓘ Leadership data below reflects a more recent filing (Tax Year 2023) from the IRS e-file system.
Total Revenue
▼$604.3K
Total Contributions
$603.6K
Total Expenses
▼$392.4K
Total Assets
$922.6K
Total Liabilities
▼$72.8K
Net Assets
$849.8K
Officer Compensation
→$0
Other Salaries
$198.1K
Investment Income
▼$178
Fundraising
▼$0
Source: USAspending.gov · Searched by organization name
Total Federal Funding
$3M
Awards Found
5
Department of the Interior
$2.2M
CA - KAPAPAHULIAU NATIVE HAWAIIAN CLIMATE RESILIENCE PROGRAM D24AS00098
Department of Health and Human Services
$600K
K?HOHONU: RESTORING THE RIGHTFUL ROLE OF NATIVE COMMUNITIES AS NAVIGATORS OF THEIR OWN DESTINIES THROUGH COMMUNITY PLANNING AND CAPACITY BUILDING IN EAST MAUI, HAWAI`I
Department of the Interior
$100K
WE UNDERSTAND THAT THE WELLBEING OF OUR COMMUNITY IS INEXTRICABLY TIED TO THE INA (LAND,THAT WHICH FEEDS US) AS MOST EAST MAUI FAMILIES CONTINUE TO RELY ON THE INA AND KAI (SEA) FOR SUSTENANCE. ASGENERATIONAL RESIDENTS, WE HAVE WATCHED AS OUR INA HAS BEEN OVERBURDENED, OUR RESOURCES DIMINISHED, AND OURBELOVED AND SACRED PLACES OVERWHELMED BY HAWAIIS EXTRACTIVE VISITOR INDUSTRY. WE RECOGNIZE THAT THE CUMULATIVEAND ONGOING NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF TOURISM THREATEN OUR VERY WAY OF LIFE AS WELL AS THE INHERITANCE OF FUTUREGENERATIONS.ALIGNMENT WITH HIHI GRANT PROGRAM: KHEA A KAUIKI IS IN ALIGNMENT WITH THE HIHI GRANT PROGRAMS 2023PRIORITY TO SUPPORT THE MAINTENANCE, ENHANCEMENT, AND PROTECTION OF HAWAIIS NATURAL RESOURCES, WAHI KPUNA,AND WAHI PANA AT AREAS IMPACTED BY TOURISM. RECENTLY, STEWARDSHIP OF KAUIKI HAS BEEN RETURNED TO THE COMMUNITYTHROUGH THE TRANSFER OF THE TITLE FROM HNA RANCH PARTNERS TO KE AO HALII (ONE OF THE PROJECTS KEY PARTNERS).KAIHALULU (RED SAND BEACH) AND KAPUEOKAHI (HNA BAY), SITUATED WITHIN KAUIKI, ARE HIGHLY IMPACTED BY VISITORS.KAUIKI, A FAMOUS HILL PERCHED UPON THE SHORES OF HNA BAY, IS PERHAPS HNAS MOST TREASURED WAHI KAPU, WITHGENERATION UPON GENERATION OF CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE. BEST KNOWN AS THE BIRTHPLACE OF KAAHUMANU,KAUIKI WAS A FORTRESS THAT ENABLED OUR ANCESTORS TO DEFEND THEIR HOMELAND AGAINST INVADING FORCES. FOR RESIDENTSOF EAST MAUI, KAUIKI RESIDES AT THE VERY HEART OF OUR MEMORIES AND EXPERIENCES AS KEY SOCIAL CENTERS, COMMUNITYEVENTS, AND GATHERING PLACES ARE LOCATED WITHIN, OR AT THE FOOT OF, KAUIKI. THUS, KAUIKI REMAINS AS IT WAS FOROUR ANCESTORS, A STRONGHOLD FOR THE PEOPLE OF HNA AND MAUI HIKINA AS WE WORK TO MLAMA (STEWARD, RETAIN) ONE OFHAWAII LAST KPUKA (CULTURAL OASIS) WHERE COMMUNITIES COMPRISED PRIMARILY OF GENERATIONAL NATIVE HAWAIIANRESIDENTS CONTINUE TO EMBRACE CULTURAL AND SUBSISTENCE LIFESTYLES REMINISCENT OF THE HAWAII OF OUR GRANDPARENTSAND GREAT-GRANDPARENTS.PROJECT GOALS OBJECTIVES: KHEA A KAUIKI PROPOSES SIX INTERRELATED GOALS AND 17 MEASURABLE OBJECTIVES THATSEEK TO GROW OUR UNDERSTANDING OF KAUIKIS CULTURAL, SPIRITUAL, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE WHILE:INCREASING THE ENGAGEMENT OF NATIVE HAWAIIAN LINEAL DESCENDANTS AND GENERATIONAL RESIDENTS IN KAUIKISSTEWARDSHIP INCREASING OUR COLLECTIVE CAPACITY FOR COMMUNITY-LED INITIATIVES AMPLIFYING NATIVE VOICES IN THECOUNTY AND STATE-WIDE REGENERATIVE TOURISM DIALOGUE AND BUILDING A STRONG FOUNDATION FOR COMMUNITY-LED TOURISMINTERVENTIONS THAT NURTURE A MORE REGENERATIVE AND RECIPROCAL EXPERIENCE FOR RESIDENTS AND VISITORS ALIKE.
National Endowment for the Arts
$65K
PURPOSE: TO SUPPORT STAFF SALARIES AND ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS FOR AN APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING PROGRAM IN TRADITIONAL NATIVE HAWAIIAN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING TECHNIQUES.
National Endowment for the Arts
$50K
PURPOSE: TO SUPPORT AN APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING PROGRAM IN TRADITIONAL NATIVE HAWAIIAN ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING TECHNIQUES.
Source: Federal Audit Clearinghouse (fac.gov)
No federal single audit records found for this organization.
Single audits are required for entities expending $750,000+ in federal awards annually.
Tax Year 2023 · Source: IRS e-Filed Form 990
Individuals serving as officers, directors, or trustees of the organization.
| Name | Title | Hrs/Wk | Compensation | Related Orgs | Other |
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Source: IRS Publication 78, Auto-Revocation List & e-Postcard Data
Tax-deductible contributions: Yes
Deductibility code: PC
990-N (e-Postcard) Filing History
This organization files simplified Form 990-N (annual gross receipts ≤ $50,000).
Sources: IRS e-Filed Form 990 (XML) & ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
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| Year | Revenue | Contributions | Expenses | Assets | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | $604.3K | $603.6K | $392.4K | $922.6K | $849.8K |
| 2021 | $899.3K | $899.2K | $322.7K | $644.6K | $642.4K |
| 2020 | $380.6K | $380.6K | $380.6K | $110K | $65.8K |
| 2019 | $135.8K | — | $136.8K | $20.5K |
Sources: ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer & IRS e-File Index
| Tax Year | Form Type | Source | Documents |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 990 | IRS e-File | PDF not yet published by IRSView Filing → |
| 2022 | 990 | DataIRS e-File | |
| 2021 | 990 | Data |
Financial data: IRS Form 990 via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer (Tax Year 2022)
Leadership & compensation: IRS e-Filed Form 990, Part VII (Tax Year 2023)
Federal grants: USAspending.gov (live)
Organization info: IRS Business Master File · ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
Tax-deductibility: IRS Publication 78
| Total |
|---|
| Gary Chow | President | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Esmenia Sincenci | Treasurer | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Paul David Burns | Secretary | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
| Cristalnani Park | Vice President | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Gary Chow
President
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Esmenia Sincenci
Treasurer
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Paul David Burns
Secretary
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Cristalnani Park
Vice President
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Highest compensated employees who are not officers or directors.
| Name | Title | Hrs/Wk | Compensation | Related Orgs | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peter Kauwila Hanchett | Executive Director | 40 | $72.8K | $0 | $0 | $72.8K |
Peter Kauwila Hanchett
Executive Director
$72.8K
Hrs/Wk
40
Compensation
$72.8K
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
Members of the governing board. Board members often serve without compensation.
| Name | Title | Hrs/Wk | Compensation | Related Orgs | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peter Kalawaia Moore | Director | 2 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Peter Kalawaia Moore
Director
$0
Hrs/Wk
2
Compensation
$0
Related Orgs
$0
Other
$0
| — |
| 2018 | $154.9K | — | $124.8K | $66.8K | — |
| 2017 | $129.5K | — | $116.9K | $36.7K | — |
| 2010 | $0 | — | $1,708 | $1,943 | — |
| 2020 | 990 | Data |
| 2019 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2018 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2017 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2010 | 990-EZ | Data |
| 2009 | 990-EZ | — |