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National CAPACD Placemaking Learning Cohort (NEA) — HACBED is a partner with the National <br />Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development (National CAPACD), Little <br />Tokyo Service Center (LTSC), Chinatown Community Development Corporation (Chinatown <br />CDC), and Asian Economic Development Association on a National Endowment for the Arts <br />(NEA) grant to explore arts -based community development (AEDA). As the lead applicant, <br />National CAPACD is implementing a Learning Circle which uses culture as a strategy for <br />advancing equitable development in Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities. The <br />Learning Circle's first in -person meeting took place in early October in Hilo, Hawaii, and was <br />hosted by HACBED. HACBED will continue to contribute based on its organizational <br />experiences as tied to what placemaking looks like in Hawaii, with a particular emphasis on <br />grounding in native culture and more deeply examining the Asian settler and colonial <br />experiences. <br />East Hamai`i 'Ulu Planting and Intercultural Sharing Program, — With the help of many collaborators <br />and support from the Laura Jane Musser Fund, HACBED created the East Hawaii `Ulu <br />Planting and Intercultural Sharing Program in 2015. Intended to increase both transportation <br />and common access to community and land, the project is providing open, inclusive, and <br />culturally -grounded gatherings and shared areas for the expression of cultural knowledge for <br />native peoples and migrants. <br />Kahua Pa a Mua (KPM) is based in North Kohala — In 2016, KPM launched the Ho`okahua `ai <br />program, translated "to build a foundation of nutrition, sustenance, communication, and <br />sharing," with 18 enthusiastic and dedicated Kohala youth ages 12 to 25. HACBED serves as the <br />Project Evaluator coordinating data collection and analysis, interviews, report -writing, and other <br />evaluation -related activities. <br />• The Institute for Native Pack Education and Culture (fNPEACE) — HACBED carried out research <br />and collected community input to determine the feasibility of and interest in a mobile science <br />exhibit in West Oahu and on other islands. <br />Kspuka Ldnai`i Farms— HACBED partnered with KLF for the Lima Huli Project Lanai, meant <br />to foster economic, cultural, and environmental well being among Lanaians in an `iina-based, <br />shills -focused, educational context. Via this collaboration, HACBED worked to build KLF's <br />capacity to steward both the ahupua`a and the Lanai community overall. <br />Compassion Capital— Hasvai `i Moving Fonvard Work for the Hawaii Community Foundation, <br />University of Hawaii — Center on The Family, and Hawaii Island Ministries to conduct <br />organizational assessments of organizations involved in the various cohorts of the Compassion <br />Capital Program from 2003 to 2008. <br />• Geist Foundation -- Organizational assessments of 14 foster care organizations. <br />• Compassion Capital— Organizational assessments conducted for youth serving organizations that <br />were members of the Hawaii Youth Services NetworVs Compassion Capital program. <br />4 <br />