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2020-2022
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0844
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Maurice C. Messina, Director of Parks and Recreation
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FC
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AGE FC 2022/07/05 (2020-2022)
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IV, APPLICANT INFORMATION <br /> A. Brief history of the applicant organization. <br /> Include the date of incorporation as a non-profit <br /> organization (use attachments where appropriate): <br /> See Attached Description <br /> B. Main source(s) of financial support: <br /> 2020: <br /> • Laurence H. Dorcy Hawaiian Foundation <br /> • Mosaic Momentum; <br /> • USDA and Hawaii State Kaulunani Small Grant Program <br /> • Partnership with Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum which funds the <br /> equivalent of one FTE staff at the Garden; <br /> • Membership Dues, Donations and Gifts to Garden; <br /> • Several Private Donors, including Eugene and Meredith Clapp. <br /> • Several Local Businesses for annual Grow Hawaiian Festival <br /> C. Please list prior projects successfully completed: <br /> 1. Purchase of the Garden from Bishop Museum using grants from <br /> Hawai'i State Legacy Land Program; US Forest Service Community <br /> Forest Program; Atherton Family Foundation, Cooke Foundation Ltd., <br /> and many other members and private donors. <br /> 2. Protection in perpetuity through County of Hawai'i, Public Access, <br /> Open Space, Natural Resources Commission (PONC) which <br /> prioritized the Garden and purchased Conservation Easements on all <br /> parcels of the Garden. <br /> 3. Significant Support from the Community which has resulted in a <br /> current total of over 500 members in the Friends organization. <br /> 4. Creation of a "Friends of Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical <br /> Garden" Website and online Newsletter. <br /> https://www.amy�4reenwell.garden/ <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PARKS & RECREATION <br /> Page 33 <br />
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