Tourism Authority Supporting 41 Maui County Programs in 2016
The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority announced today that 162 community programs and events statewide are receiving financial support in 2016, including 22 County Product Enrichment Program projects, 12 Natural Resources Community-Based Program projects, and 7 Living Hawaiian Culture Program projects in Maui County.
Altogether, HTA is providing $3.3 million in funding to support organizations in three areas essential to perpetuating Hawaiʻi’s sense of community, natural environment and native culture. The list includes the following projects based in Maui County:
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Project Title
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Organization
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Year Round
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Art With Aloha
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Year Round
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Hui No‘eau Art Exhibitions at Kuluanui 2016
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Year Round
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2016 Visual Arts Exhibition Program
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Maui Arts & Cultural Center | |
Year Round
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Theatre on the Isle
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Last Thursday of each month (year-round) except in Nov. (11/17)
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Hawaiian Music Series
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Jan. 1; Feb. 21; Mar. 20; Dec. 4, 2016
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Maui Pops Orchestra
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Jan. 23-31, 2016
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The Tennis Championships of Maui
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First Friday of each month (year-round) starting Feb. 5, 2016
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Tri Isle RC&D
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Feb. 6-28, 2016
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Maui Open Studios
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Mar. 25-27, 2016
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24th Annual Celebration of the Arts
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Apr. 13-17, 2016
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8th Annual Maui Hawaiian Steel Guitar Festival
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Apr. 15-16; Sept. 16-17; Nov. 11-12, 2016
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Three Chinese Festivals
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Apr. 29; May 6-7, 2016
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16th Annual Maui Matsuri, A Japanese Festival
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May 5-13, 2016
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Maui Classical Music Festival 2016
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June 6-11, 2016
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Jazz Maui
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June 26, 2016
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25th Annual Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival “Maui Style”
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July 16, 2016
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Maui 2 Moloka‘i Challenge
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Youth in Motion, DBA Stand Up Paddle Association of Moloka‘i
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July 17, 2016
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Moloka‘i 4 Moloka‘i Challenge
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Youth in Motion, DBA Stand Up Paddle Association of Moloka‘i
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Sept. 9-10, 2016
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Kū Mai Ka Hula 2016
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Sept. 17-18, 2016
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46th Annual Maui Marathon and Half Marathon
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Sept.17, 2016
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10th Annual Pailolo Challenge–Maui to Moloka‘i Canoe Race
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Hawaiian Kamali‘i, Inc. dba Hawaiian Canoe Club
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Oct. 16, 2015
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Maui ‘Ukulele Festival 2016
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Maui County – Natural Resources Community-Based Program (NRCBP):
Project Title
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Organization
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Description
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Mālama Auwahi: Fostering community-based stewardship of Maui’s finest wahi pana forest
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Auwahi |
To support restoration effortsat Auwahi dryland forest through monthly volunteer workday trips and other educational and outreach efforts.
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East Maui Watershed Partnership–Pu‘u Pahu Reserve, Protection, & View-corridor Enhancement Phase 2
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East Maui Watershed Partnership
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To support removal of priority weed species from Pu‘u Pahu Reserve near Haleakalā National Park and create a pilot project for volunteer based outplanting of native species.
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Ho‘okuleana: Ho‘okipa Hon
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Hawai‘i Wildlife Fund
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To safeguard honu (sea turtles) at Ho‘okipa beach park through education, research and protection by community volunteers for turtle viewing by visitors.
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Protecting and Promoting Lāna‘i’snatural resources through the Lāna‘i Cat Sanctuary
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Lāna‘i Animal Rescue Center, dba Lāna‘i Cat Sanctuary
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To promote education, awareness and protection of Lāna‘i’s natural resources, specifically native birds,
through education, “voluntourism” and resident enjoyment at the Lāna‘i Animal Rescue Center’s cat sanctuary.
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Remotely based outreach program to implement innovative reforestation and invasive species control
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Leeward Haleakalā Watershed Restoration Partnership
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To implement innovative reforestation efforts and conduct invasive species control on Haleakala within the moku of Kaupo to protect the native watershed forest.
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Seed storage of and increased community access to rare native Hawaiian coastal plant species |
Maui Nui Botanical Gardens, Inc.
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To identify coastal native plant species most needed for protection and restoration efforts and create a coastal native plant seed bank valuable to land managers.
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Habitat Improvements for Laysan Albatross at the Mokio Preserve-Phase II, Moloka‘i |
Moloka‘i Land Trust
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To restore a portion of the ‘Ilio Point Dune Complex to achieve a reduction in populations of predators and allow for successful breeding and nesting of ground nesting seabirds primarily Laysan Albatross.
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Advancing Mauka to Makai Environmental Stewardship and Ocean Safety on Maui |
Project S.E.A.-Link
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A collaborative project for residents and visitors to share stewardship messages, develop outreach products and strategies, and facilitate conservation actions tied to reducing land-based pollution and unsustainable fishing on Maui.
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Mālama Honolua
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Save Honolua Coalition
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To provide for restroom facilities and on-site trash removal at Honolua-Mokule‘ia Bay Marine Life Conservation District, a heavily used visitor and resident area, and prevent reduction in environmental impact.
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‘Ahihi-Kina‘u Information Education and Volunteer Program |
State of Hawai‘i-Division of Forestry and Wildlife
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To provide for an ‘Ahihi-Kina‘u volunteer coordinator and development of a visitor activity map for the heavily visited, ‘Ahihi-Kina‘u Area Reserve on Maui.
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ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW AD Pahana Ho‘ala-Seeds of Hope 2016 |
The Friends of the D.T. Fleming Arboretum
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A program for residents and visitors to learn and participate in the preservation, restoration, and perpetuation of Hawai‘i’s native plants through on-site programs, tours, and field trips through Fleming Arboretum.
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Visitor engagement and invasive weed removal in Waikamoi Preserve, Maui
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The Nature Conservancy of Hawai‘i
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To protect and preserve the native forest at Waikamoi Preserve on East Maui through hands-on manual control of invasive Himalayan ginger, Monterey pine, and Mexican weeping pine
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Project Title
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Organization
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Description
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Maui Nei Cultural Education Program
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Friends of Moku‘ula, Inc.
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The Maui Nei program provides visitors and residents opportunities to learn about Lahaina and the restoration of Moku‘ula island and Loko O Mokuhinia fish pond while engaging in cultural activities.
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Ho‘omau I Ka Hale Kahiko: Training a New Generation of Master Hale Builders
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Holani Hana
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A hale building program which trains and certifies hale builders in building a traditional hale.
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Sharing a Living Cultural Treasure: Expanding our Voyaging, Education, and Outreach Programs
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Hui O Wa‘a Kaulua
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To perpetuate traditional Hawaiian canoe voyaging and celestial navigation by conducting crew training and educational programs using the newly launched canoe, Mo‘okiha O Pi‘ilani, on Maui.
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E ‘Ike Hou Lāna‘i: Embracing Lāna‘i’s History Through Language and Literacy Program
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Lāna‘i Culture & Heritage Center
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A summer culture and language program for youth, residents, and hotel staff on Lāna‘i.
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Celebrate Hawai‘i
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Maui Arts & Cultural Center
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The Celebrate Hawai‘i program is a series of six events providing residents and visitors with knowledge of Hawaiian culture and history through traditional and contemporary literature, plays, mo‘olelo, mele, and hula.
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E Ho‘oulu‘Ike: Cultural Enrichment Mornings at the Museum
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Maui Historical Society
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The Bailey House Museum will create a weekly Aloha Friday morning cultural program open to residents and visitors to learn Hawaiian music, hula, language, lei and featherwork.
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Promoting Visitor and Community Connection to Traditional Hawaiian Crops
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Maui Nui Botanical Gardens, Inc.
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To support Maui Nui Botanical Garden’s program to grow and maintain Hawaiian crops (kalo, ‘uala, ko, ‘awa, mai‘a), distribute varieties to residents and community organizations, create educational materials for visiting school and community groups, and employ cultural practitioners to teach plant classes.
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- Ninety-four of the projects are supported through the County Product Enrichment Program; 33 environment-based programs are receiving support through Natural Resources Community-Based Program in partnership with the Hawaii Community Foundation; and 35 cultural-based programs are receiving HTA support through the Kukulu Ola: Living Hawaiian Culture Program.