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Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2024-2026
Bill/Resolution
309
Draft
01
Introducer
Michelle Galimba, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 309-25 - 09/17/25
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
9/17/2025
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
9/17/2025
Ayes
8-Galimba, Hustace, Inaba, Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, Kierkiewicz, Kimball, Onishi, and Villegas
Noes
0
Absent
1-Kagiwada
Excused
0
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Project Information <br />* 37. Project Title <br />2025 Hawaii Farmers Union Annual State Convention EXHIBIT A <br />38. Project Start Date <br />10/24/2025 <br />39. Project End Date <br />10/26/2025 <br />40. Please select all areas of Hawaii Island where the project will be administered, delivered, and implemented. <br />North Kona <br />South Kona <br />41. Please select the district of the Council Member from which you would like to apply for Contingency Relief <br />Funds. <br />Council District 6 <br />*42. In 2,000 characters or less, describe the project. <br />The 2025 Hawaii Farmers Union Annual State Convention will be held October 24-26 at Kamehameha School's Kahalu`u Ma <br />Kai site in Keauhou, Kona. This year's theme is "Mahi'ai Makahiki"- honoring the vital role that farmers and food producers <br />play in sustaining our communities, especially during the opening of Makahiki season, a time traditionally set aside for <br />reflection, rest, and gratitude for the harvest. Farmers are at the heart of that cycle, and this gathering is about lifting <br />them up. The convention will bring growers from across Hawaii together to share knowledge, build stronger networks, and <br />push forward real solutions to the challenges we're facing in the agriculture sector today. It's a practical, action -focused <br />event- but also a time to pause and celebrate our farming community. We're committed to making this event accessible - <br />the convention itself will be free- and we're prioritizing local vendors, chefs, and musicians, especially from Hawaii Island. <br />Our goal is to keep costs low for working farmers while creating something meaningful and rooted in place. County Council <br />support would go toward a convention with hundreds of attendees from across the islands- not just from HFU's 830+ <br />members, but producers across ag sectors. The convention will include food producer -led panels on the realities of local <br />ag: water access, land use, food hubs, market resilience, and regenerative practices for near shore fisheries and loko `ia. A <br />panel of ranchers will spotlight Hawaii agriculture - from cattle and crops to education programs and cultural practitioners. <br />We will host a community celebration on Saturday evening at Kahalu'u Ma Kai, including local food, music, traditional <br />Makahiki games, cultural protocol, and recognition of the people doing the work to steward our 'aina. Importantly, our <br />convention will provide a space for multi -generational knowledge sharing- farmers gathering to learn from one another and <br />connect across islands. <br />*43. 501(c)(3) Mission Statement <br />Our mission is to advocate for the sovereign rights of family farmers, ranchers, and fishers to create regenerative and <br />sustainable agricultural communities that benefit the people of Hawaii through education, cooperation and legislation. <br />*44. In 1,000 characters or less, explain how the 501(c)(3) is connected to the project. <br />Formed in 2015, Hawaii Farmers Union Foundation (HFUF) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that is managed by a Board <br />of Directors representing each of Hawaii's four counties. HFUF's primary purposes are to support the sovereign right of <br />farmers to create and sustain vibrant and prosperous agricultural communities for the benefit of all Hawaii through various <br />scientific, educational and charitable activities. HFUF supports Hawaii Farmers Union's Annual Convention. <br />* 45. Please upload a completed CRF Grant Budget Form. <br />CRF Budget Form HFUU - Dt. 6.xlsx <br />Public Purpose of Requested Funds <br />Per §2-138 of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended), the County may grant an award only if the <br />proposed program or service provides direct public benefits and fulfills a public purpose within the County. <br />
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