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Hawai‘i Community Foundation celebrates 25 years of giving in Waimea

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Hawai‘i Community Foundation marks 25 years of impactful giving in Waimea with $500,000 in grants through its 2026 Richard Smart Fund.

This year’s funding benefits 29 community programs helping advance culture, education, health and safety.

Part of Hawaiʻi Beekeeper Legacy Project. (Photo by Andrew Richard Hara)

“For the past 25 years, the Richard Smart Fund has supported the people and organizations who care deeply about Waimea and its future,” said Hawai‘i Community Foundation Hawai‘i Island Program Officer Michelle Pope in a release about this year’s grants. “Each year, we see how this work continues to evolve, whether through culturally grounded health care, ‘āina stewardship or new approaches to housing. This funding reflects what’s possible when we listen to community and work together to support what matters most.”

The Richard Smart Fund was established in 2001 through the Parker Ranch Foundation Trust and since distributed $8.65 million to 108 nonprofits serving Waimea.

Hawai‘i Community Foundation in 2023 refined the Richard Smart Fund grant program to better address needs and opportunities through the guidance of Waimea Community Weaving Hui — a community advisory group of local leaders.

This year’s grantees build on the relationships and insights shared through community conversations and will be invited to come together as a learning cohort.

They will share knowledge, learn from one another and explore culturally grounded and innovative approaches to caring for Waimea’s future, including stewardship of land and water, economic resilience and community well-being.

This year’s grants range from $8,000 to $25,000.

2026 Richard Smart Fund Awards

GranteeProgramGrant Amount
Alex & Duke De Rego FoundationWater Safety Ocean Awareness Education$21,612
Big Island MediationCommunity Mediation$15,000
Boys to Men Mentoring Network of Hawai‘iKuleana for Our Keiki Kāne: Culturally Grounded Mentorship for the Future Men of Waimea$20,000
Discover Your Kuleana (Fiscal Sponsor: Friends of the Future)Discover Your Kuleana 3.0$14,900
Five Mountains Hawaii dba Kīpuka o ke Ola (KOKO)Alaka‘i Mālama$25,000
Friends of the FutureTutu’s House$25,000
Hawai‘i Preparatory AcademyMālama ʻĀina in the Upper Pasture: A Reforestation and Learning Pilot$15,000
Hemp Hale InitiativeHale Initiative$10,000
Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra SocietyFree Children’s Education Concerts$10,000
Kauaʻi Music FestivalHawaiʻi Songwriting Festival 2026$15,000
Kawaihae Canoe ClubJunior Wa‘a Keiki Program$7,500
Leandra Rouse Creative (Fiscal Sponsor: Friends of the Future)Hawai‘i Beekeeper Legacy Project$12,688
Lehua Community Birth Center (Fiscal Sponsor: AABC Foundation)Midwifery Pathways Program: Connecting Generations of Care$12,500
Māla‘ai – The Culinary Garden of Waimea Middle SchoolCulinary Garden at Waimea Middle School: Integrating Soil Health into Student Learning$25,000
Mālama Kai FoundationRidge to Reef Ahupua‘a, Watershed Student Education Program$23,000
Nalukai Foundation2027 Nalukai Spring Innovative Stewardship Program$10,000
Parker SchoolHo‘okuleana: Strengthening Our Community Connections$12,000
Prince Dance CompanyHe Wāʻa He Honua: A Place-Based Education and Performance Initiative Rooted in Waimea$20,000
Project No Ke Ola Pono O Nā Keiki (Fiscal Sponsor: Friends of the Future)Project No Ke Ola Pono O Nā Keiki$20,000
Small World PreschoolAccessible Early Education for our Young Keiki$25,000
St. James Episcopal ChurchWaimea Community Meal$10,000
The Kohala Center The Waimea Food Story: Building Community One Plate at a Time$20,000
The Rama TreeE Ola Ka Wai Ola! O Wau Ka Wai Ola! A Community Mālama ‘Āina Mural $20,000
Waikoloa Dry Forest InitiativeʻŌuli Park Revitalization$10,000
Waimea Community Association“Welcome to Waimea” signs$8,000
Waimea Country SchoolFoundations of Kuleana: Strengthening Waimea’s Future through Garden, Art, and Service$17,800
Waimea Elementary SchoolCommunity Resource Center$25,000
Waimea Hawaiian Homesteaders’ AssociationPaniolo Festival$25,000
Waimea Resilience Hub (Fiscal Sponsor: Friends of the Future)Waimea Resilience Hub$25,000
Keiki look at exhibits as part of the Hawaiʻi Beekeeper Legacy Project. (Photo by Andrew Richard Hara)

“We are incredibly fortunate to have the Richard Smart Fund in Waimea, investing in projects like ours that help tell the story of our community,” said Hawai‘i Beekeeper Legacy Project founder and curator Leandra Rouse in the awards announcement, adding it was the fund’s support that allowed her organization to bring its beekeeper exhibit to Waimea last spring. “We are grateful for the opportunity to go deeper into our research, preserve these stories, honor the families who helped shape Hawaiʻi Island’s beekeeping industry and share this unique history with communities across the state.”

Visit the Hawai‘i Community Foundation website to learn more about the Richard Smart Fund.

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