Hawaii Community Foundation

Hawaii Community Foundation created the Wai Maoli: Hawaii Fresh Water Initiative in 2013, which is supported by a funding partnership of 12 funders including Sidney E. Frank Foundation.

Resolve water supply

Hawaii Community Foundation created the Wai Maoli: Hawaii Fresh Water Initiative in 2013, which is supported by a funding partnership of 12 funders including Sidney E. Frank Foundation. The Fresh Water Initiative is designed to resolve water supply issues to protect Hawaii’s fresh water future, and avoid costly problems down the road. The Community Foundation invited stakeholders from all sides of the issue — agriculture, private landowners, scientists, and government officials — to convene as a Fresh Water Advisory Council. 

The Council created A Blueprint for Action with a goal of providing 100 million gallons a day of additional reliable fresh water supply by 2030. HCF’s approach and unique position in the community provided the space and structure to bring together the diverse group of stakeholders, find common ground and ultimately come to agreement.

Other Environment Grants

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The Nature Conservancy – Hawaii Palmyra Chapter

City & County of San Francisco

Kuaʻāina Ulu ʻAuamo (KUA)

Hawai’i Land Trust

Ocean Conservancy

Trust for Public Land - Hawaiian Islands Program

Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement

Center for Law, Energy & the Environment, Berkeley Law

Hawaii Community Foundation

Climate One

Indigenous Environmental Network

Movement for Black Lives, The Black Hive

Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice

Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund

Outdoor Afro

Powershift Network