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EXHIBIT A <br /> Kilauea Recovery Grant Program Year 3 <br /> January 2026 <br /> Kupu Project will provide young adults with paid, $300,000.00 <br /> hands-on training in conservation, cultural <br /> Kupu 'Aina Corps resource management, and community <br /> resilience. Participants support Puna <br /> nonprofits impacted by the 2018 lava flow <br /> through habitat restoration, agricultural and <br /> cultural projects, gaining workforce skills, <br /> professional development, and career <br /> pathways while strengthening local <br /> organizational capacity. <br /> Malama 0 Puna Project will help to rebuild Puna's 'dina- $202,000.00 <br /> based food economy by expanding the Pahoa <br /> Shared Use Kitchen Lava Zone Kitchen as a certified commercial <br /> kitchen where eruption-impacted residents <br /> can legally produce, brand, and scale value- <br /> added foods. Funds support training, <br /> subsidized access, compliance, and <br /> marketplace activation,turning local <br /> foodways and invasive wild pig into <br /> sustainable, culturally rooted income streams. <br /> Pdhoa Lava Zone Museum Project will activate the former Akebono $200,000.00 <br /> Theater site in Downtown Pdhoa as a weekly <br /> Hale Hdldwai 0 Puna, Phase twice-monthly cultural marketplace. Disaster <br /> 2 recovery funds support operations, <br /> infrastructure, and staffing to provide <br /> Hawaiian practitioners, vendors, artists, and <br /> youth a stable venue to earn income,restore <br /> economic activity, and rebuild community. <br /> Na Maka Hdloa o Waipi'o Project will establish the 'Aina K71puka $100,000.00 <br /> Native Hawaiian Plant Garden on half an <br /> `Aina K71puka Project acre in Ndndwale Estates, supporting <br /> recovery in Lower Puna. It will grow and <br /> share Native Hawaiian healing plants, expand <br /> education and partnerships, and build <br /> essential infrastructure for agriculture, <br /> gathering, and cultural stewardship. <br /> Puna Rising Ohana Project will restore agriculture damaged by $69,606.00 <br /> the 2018 Kilauea eruption. The project <br /> `lolani Farm Restoration installs a high-capacity water catchment <br /> system and protective fencing on five acres, <br /> enabling regenerative farming, safeguarding <br /> crops, and strengthening food security and <br /> economic resilience in lower Puna. <br /> Sub-Total of Awards for Economic Revitalization $1,999,986.00 <br /> 4 <br />