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Project Information <br />* 37. Project Title EXHIBIT A <br />2025 Hawaii Island Sakada Day Celebration <br />38. Project Start Date <br />12/20/2025 <br />39. Project End Date <br />12/20/2025 <br />40. Please select all areas of Hawaii Island where the project will be administered, delivered, and implemented. <br />Hamakua <br />KaT <br />North Hilo <br />Puna <br />South Hilo <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 />In 2015, Governor David Ige signed a bill designating December 20 of each year as Sakada Day, a day to honor the <br />Filipino laborers whose contributions significantly shaped Hawaii's economic development in the 20th century. The Sakada <br />legacy began in 1906 when the first 15 Filipino workers were recruited to work at the Puna Sugar Company on Hawari <br />Island. Over the next 40 years, from 1906 to 1946, approximately 125,000 Sakadas came to Hawaii, forming a <br />cornerstone of the state's plantation economy. Sakada Day was formally established through State House Bill 604 to <br />recognize their enduring impact. This year's Sakada Day celebration will be held at the Keaau Community Center, with a <br />focus on honoring Sakada workers from the Big Island. A special tribute will be made to the few original Sakadas that are <br />still with us. Additionally, Sakada descendants will be recognized during the event, which will include a lei offering <br />ceremony at the Sakada Statue. Various exhibits, entertainment, an arts and crafts demonstration, and food and drink will <br />be offered. This event is free and open to the public. <br />* 43. 501(c)(3) Mission Statement <br />Our mission is to assist the people of the Big Island in achieving sustainable development while caring for and appreciating <br />their natural environment; to ensure broadened economic opportunities, enriched communities, and better lives. Our vision <br />is to conserve, enhance, and promote the economic, cultural, and natural environment of Hawaii. <br />* 44. In 1,000 characters or less, explain how the 501(c)(3) is connected to the project. <br />Big Island RC&D Council has partnered with the Sakada Day Celebration as a fiscal sponsor for over 10 years. This <br />program directly aligns with our vision to promote the cultural environment of Hawaii. The event brings awareness to and <br />recognizes the legacy of historical plantation work and the way it has shaped our current communities. This is a crucial <br />step in educating the public and honoring Hawaii's history for generations to come. The partnership between the Sakada <br />Day event team and our nonprofit creates a stronger infrastructure for a successful program, improves overall outcomes, <br />and gives finders the assurance they need, to know their resources are being utilized as promised. <br />* 45. Please upload a completed CRF Grant Budget Form. <br />CRF Budget Form - District 6 Request.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 />