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STU.25-03 Kupa Aina O Keauhou - Keauhou Bay
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25 03 <br /> 014 <br /> A. PROJECT NAME (see Instructions): <br /> Keauhou Stewardship Program <br /> B. PROJECT LOCATION (Use TMKs. See Instructions): <br /> Keauhou Bay: 7-8-12:35, 106 <br /> 1 <br /> C. IDENTIFY PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS WHOM YOU EXPECT WILL <br /> PARTICIPATE IN THE PROPOSED PROJECT ACTIVITIES (see Instructions): <br /> Konawaena K-12 <br /> Kahakai Elementary <br /> Kealakehe Elementary K-12 <br /> National Park Service(NPS)Trails Division <br /> Department of Land and Natural Resources(DLNR)Trails Division <br /> Girl Scouts <br /> Fairwinds <br /> Symbrosia Foundation <br /> Kamehameha Schools <br /> Kai Opua Canoe Club <br /> D. PROPOSAL AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION (Briefly describe the long-range goal(s) <br /> for the property and the objectives ofyour proposal for stewardship grant funding. See example <br /> in Instructions) <br /> What is the long-range goal or vision for the property? <br /> The long-range goal for the property is to provide a comprehensive property and resource <br /> management service that ensures the maintenance and preservation of the project area. This <br /> vision includes creating a safe space for cultural and educational programs, offering Wna (land) <br /> opportunities to the community, and maintaining a healthy, clean, and safe environment. <br /> Key objectives of the proposal include: <br /> - Reestablishing native plants, aquaculture and supporting endemic habitats. <br /> - Partnering Kupuna, lineal descendants, local schools, community volunteers, local business, <br /> stakeholder, and government agencies to create a place of cultural learning, observance, and <br /> practice. <br /> - Ensuring the property serves as a significant site for the Native Hawaiian culture, especially <br /> given its unique status as the only county public land along this shoreline area/ahupua'a. <br /> Through these efforts, the property will become a thriving space for cultural engagement and <br /> environmental stewardship, benefiting the local community and preserving the culture. <br /> FINAL 2025 Stewardship Grant Application,Page 3 of 13 <br />
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