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Project Information <br />* 46. Project Title EXHIBIT A <br />63rd Annual Merrie Monarch Festival <br />47. Project Start Date <br />04/05/2026 <br />48. Project End Date <br />04/11/2026 <br />49. Please select all areas of Hawai'i Island where the project will be administered, delivered, and <br />implemented. <br />South Hilo <br />50. Please select the district of the Council Member from which you would like to apply for Contingency <br />Relief Funds. <br />Council District 2 <br />* 51. In 2,000 characters or less, describe the project. <br />The Merrie Monarch Festival is a week-long cultural festival that includes a day -long ho'olaule'a celebration of hula, <br />music, and culture, mid -day hula exhibitions, a four -day invitational arts and crafts fair, a free ho'ike exhibition with <br />international performances, a grand parade through Hilo town, and a highly acclaimed three-day hula competition. <br />The purpose of this week-long festival is to perpetuate Hawaiian culture by providing a platform for practitioners and <br />students to practice their culture. <br />*52.501(c)(3) Mission Statement <br />The mission of The Merrie Monarch Festival is to perpetuate, preserve, and promote the art of hula and Hawaiian <br />culture. The festival endeavors to develop and augment a living knowledge of Hawaiian culture, arts, and crafts <br />through workshops, demonstrations, exhibitions, and performances of the highest quality and authenticity. In doing <br />so, it seeks to enrich the lives of all of Hawai i s people, and beyond, including individuals who might not otherwise <br />have an opportunity to participate. <br />* 53. In 1,000 characters or less, explain how the 501(c)(3) is connected to the project. <br />The Merrie Monarch Festival, a domestic non-profit organization registered with the State of Hawai'i Department of <br />Commerce and Consumer Affairs, honors the legacy of King David Kalakaua, who inspired the perpetuation of our <br />traditions, native language, and arts. The organization's primary work is producing the week-long Merrie Monarch <br />Festival in Hilo, Hawaii each spring, a cultural celebration featuring Hawaiian music, arts, and a premier hula <br />competition. <br />* 54. Please upload a completed CRF Grant Budget Form. <br />CRF Budget Form MMF 2026.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 />55. According to §2-136, "public purpose" is defined as a benefit to, improvement of, or promotion of the <br />interests in the following areas. Please select all the public benefits to be derived from your County fund <br />request: <br />Culture and the arts <br />