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Heather Kimball, Council Member
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EXHIBIT C <br />Figure 5. Distribution of Funds Across Focus Areas in the <br />Community & Economy Sector* <br />$ 535,000 <br />Diversifies economy <br />$ 49,667 <br />9.3% <br />Builds income, wealth, assets <br />$ 49,667 <br />9.3% <br />Increases housing security/affordability <br />$ 24,167 <br />4.5% <br />Reduces or address the cost of living <br />$ 71,333 <br />13.3% <br />Builds community network <br />$ 103,833 <br />19.4% <br />Increases community safety <br />$ 115,833 <br />21.7% <br />Increases community capacity to adapt and/or be self-sufficient <br />$ 120,500 <br />1 22.5% <br />Figure 6. Distribution of Funds Across Focus Areas in the <br />Health & Wellness Sector* <br />$ 715,000 <br />Addresses physician shortages <br />$ 22,500 <br />3.1% <br />Reduces healthcare costs <br />$ 89,667 <br />12.5% <br />Increases access to nutrition <br />$ 99,667 <br />13.9% <br />Provides resources for kupuna care <br />$ 115,500 <br />16.2% <br />Addresses childhood poverty <br />$ 59,167 <br />8.3% <br />Provides services for at -risk youth <br />$ 95,500 <br />13.4% <br />Improves access to mental/behavioral health services <br />$ 233,000 <br />1 32.6% <br />Figure 7. Distribution of Funds Across Focus Areas in the <br />Arts & Culture Sector* <br />$ 560,000 <br />Supports arts education for youth <br />$ 103,750 <br />18.5% <br />Promotes Native Hawaiian Culture <br />$ 117,083 <br />20.9% <br />Provides access and opportunities to participate and practice arts <br />and culture <br />$ 176,250 <br />31.5% <br />Supports economic opportunities in the arts <br />$ 162,917 <br />29.1 % <br />Figure 8. Distribution of Funds Across Focus Areas in the <br />Natural Environment Sector* <br />$ 390,000 <br />Builds resilience to climate change <br />$ 47,000 <br />12.1% <br />Promotes renewable resources <br />$ 25,333 <br />6.5% <br />Reduces dependency on fossil fuels <br />$ 28,750 <br />7.4% <br />Protects water resources <br />$ 51,167 <br />13.1 % <br />Promotes local food resources and security <br />$ 33,750 <br />8.7% <br />Protects biodiversity <br />$ 79,917 <br />20.5% <br />Protects watersheds and important natural environments <br />$ 88,250 <br />1 22.6% <br />Protects reef and ocean health <br />$ 35,833 <br />9.2% <br />
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