KA ‘AHA KENEKOA
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
HALE O NĀ LUNA MAKA‘ĀINANA
THE THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE
REGULAR SESSION OF 2023
Senator Donovan M. Dela Cruz, Chair |
Senator Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran, Vice Chair |
Rep. Kyle T. Yamashita, Chair |
Rep. Lisa Kitagawa, Vice Chair |
AMENDED NOTICE OF INFORMATIONAL BRIEFING
DATE: |
Friday, March 24, 2023 |
TIME: |
9:30 AM |
PLACE: |
Auditorium & Videoconference State Capitol 415 South Beretania Street |
TIMESLOT: |
WAM |
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A M E N D E D A G E N D A
The Senate Committee on Ways and Means and the House Committee on Finance will conduct a joint informational briefing on Chapter 42F, Hawaii Revised Statutes, grant applications. This information gathering briefing will be conducted in-person at the State Capitol Auditorium and via Zoom.
Applicants are not required to participate in the joint briefing, and all applications will be considered regardless of whether applicants participate. Due to the volume of applications received, and to maximize efficiency, the following rules will be applied during the informational briefing:
1. Applicants are invited to provide information:
a. In-person or
b. Via Zoom
2. Instructions regarding participation, and if needed, the Zoom link to participate remotely, will be emailed to each organization to the email address provided in the application;
3. Only one (1) representative per applicant will be allowed to participate, regardless of the number of applications submitted by any applicant;
4. Each participant will be allowed no more than two (2) minutes to provide information;
5. On the day of the briefing, in-person participants will need to check in with staff at the Auditorium immediately prior to the briefing;
6. Zoom participants will be called on after all in-person participants have spoken;
7. As this is an informational briefing, no written testimony is being accepted;
8. If you would like to distribute information directly to the members of the committees beyond your application, you can do so directly to each legislator. Legislator's email can be found on the capitol website;
9. Due to the volume of applications received, there will be no Q&A during the briefing, but Legislators will be encouraged to contact organizations directly with any questions they may have; and
10. Applicants will be invited to participate in the following order:
a. In-person Neighbor Island applicants in alphabetical order (see list below)
b. In-person Oahu applicants in alphabetical order (see list below)
c. All Zoom participants in alphabetical order found at the Capitol website
(https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2023/2023GIA-Apps/)
· Please be advised that the Joint Committee will recess from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM in order for the members to attend their respective floor sessions.
· Please refrain from profanity or uncivil behavior. Violations may result in ejection from the briefing without the ability to rejoin.
· For remote testifiers, the Legislature will not be responsible for bad connections on the testifier's end.
· For general help navigating the committee briefing process, please contact the Public Access Room at (808) 587-0478 or par@capitol.hawaii.gov.
For special assistance: The cable TV broadcast and/or live stream of this meeting will include closed captioning. If you require other auxiliary aids or services to participate in the public hearing process (i.e., interpretive services (oral or written) or ASL interpreter), please contact the committee at WAMcommittee@capitol.hawaii.gov at least 24 hours prior to the hearing.
Neighbor Island Applications:
1. Adaptive Hawaii LLC
2. Aina Hookupu O Kilauea
3. Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum
4. Alexander & Duke De Rego Foundation
5. Aloha House, Inc.
6. Aloha llio Rescue
7. Aloha Performing Arts Company
8. Arc of Maui County
9. Arc of Maui County - Molokai Residence
10. Big Island Mediation, Inc.
11. Big Island Resource Conservation and Development Council
12. Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui, Inc
13. Boys & Girls Club of the Big Island
14. East Hawaii Cultural Council
15. Friends of Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden
16. Friends of the Palace Theater
17. Going Home Hawaii
18. Habitat for Humanity Island, Inc
19. Hale Mahaolu
20. Hale Makua Health Services
21. Hale Puna
22. Haliimaile Pineapple Company, Ltd.
23. Hamakua Agricultural Cooperative
24. Hamakua Health Center, Inc.
25. Hamakua Institute
26. Hamakua Youth Foundation, Inc.
27. Hana Health
28. Hawaiʻi Animal Kuleana Alliance
29. Hawai'i Care Choices
30. Hawaii Children's Action Network (Dba: Hawaii Diaper Bank) a fiscally sponsored program of HCAN
31. Hawaii County Economic Opportunity Council
32. Hawaii Farmers Union United
33. Hawai'i Forest Industry Association
34. Hawaii Forest Institute
35. Hawaii Island HIV/AIDS Foundation
36. Hawaii Island Humane Society
37. Hawaii Island Portuguese Chamber of Commerce Cultural and Educational Center
38. Hawaii Island Veterans Memorial Inc.
39. Hawaii Keiki Museum
40. Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association
41. Hawaiian Sanctuary Inc
42. Hoʻāhu Energy Cooperative Molokai
43. Ho'ola Veteran Services
44. Ho'oulu Lahui
45. HOPE Services Hawaii, Inc.
46. Hawaii Care Choices
47. The Housing and Land Enterprise of Hawaii County
48. Hui Aloha Kiholo
49. Hui O Wa'a Kaulua
50. Imua Family Services
51. Innovations Public Charter School Foundation
52. Iole
53. Island of Hawaii YMCA
54. J. Waiter Cameron Center
55. Japanese Cultural Center of Kona
56. Ka'ehu
57. Kahilu Theatre Foundation
58. Kahua Paa Mua, Inc.
59. Kailapa Community Association
60. Kanu o ka Aina Learning Ohana
61. Kapoho Kai Water Association, Inc.
62. Kauai Food Bank, Inc.
63. Kauai Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
64. Kauai Veterans Council (KVC)
65. Keaukaha Pana'ewa Community Center
66. Kelea Foundation
67. Kimokeo Foundation
68. Kona Dance and Performing Arts, Inc
69. Laiopua 2020
70. Laiopua Community Development Corporation
71. Lanai Academy of performing Arts, Inc.
72. Lanai Community Health Center
73. Lanai Culture & Heritage Center
74. Lokahi Treatment Centers
75. Magical Creatures Sanctuary
76. Malama Haleakala Foundation
77. Malama Huleia
78. Mālama Kaua`i
79. Manoloa Inc
80. Maui Academy of Performing Arts
81. Maui Economic Development Board, Inc.
82. Maui Family Young Men's Christian Association
83. Maui Humane Society
84. Maui Nui Marine Resource Council, Inc.
85. Men of PA'A
86. Mokuaikaua Church
87. MX808 Association
88. Namahana Education Foundation
89. National Tropical Botanical Garden
90. Neighborhood Housing Community Development Corporation
91. Ocean View Skatepark Association
92. Orchidland Neighbors
93. Pacific Cancer Foundation
94. Pa'upena Community Development Inc.
95. People for Active Transportation Hawaii
96. PETFIX Spay and Neuter
97. Pohaku Pelemaka
98. Supporting the Language of Kaua'I, Inc.
99. The Children's Law Project of Hawaii
100. The Kohala Center, Inc.
101. The Maui Farm
102. Maui Arts & Cultural Center
103. Waiohuli Hawaiian Homesteaders Association, Inc.
104. West Hawaii Community Health Center Inc.
105. West Hawaii Dance Theatre
106. West Maui Hospital Foundation, Inc.
107. Wilcox Health Foundation
108. YWCA of Hawaii Island
Oahu Applications
1. 442nd Legacy Center
2. 808 Cleanups
3. Achieve Zero (AZ)
4. Adult Friends for Youth
5. After-School All-Stars Hawaii
6. Aloha Diaper Bank
7. Aloha Harvest
8. ALS Ohana of Hawaii
9. Alternative Structures International
10. Amazing Grace Ministries Hawaii
11. American Judicature Society
12. Association of Unit Owners of Poamoho Camp
13. Awake Tomorrow
14. Ballet Hawaii
15. Best Buddies Hawaii LLC
16. Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii, Inc
17. Bikeshare Hawaii
18. Bizgenics
19. Blood Bank of Hawaii
20. Bobby Benson Center
21. Bottles4College
22. Boy Scouts of America Aloha Council
23. Brendan Schultz
24. CALLED 2 impact Inc
25. CALLED Ministry lnc
26. Castle Medical Center
27. Catholic Charities Hawaii
28. Center for Pacific and Asian Communities
29. Center for Technical and Cultural Interchange Between East-West, Inc.
30. CFS REAL PROPERTY, INC.
31. Child and Family Service
32. Chinatown 808 Events
33. ClimbHl
34. Common Grace
35. Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
36. Daihonzan Chozen
37. Diamond Head Theatre
38. Domestic Violence Action Center
39. Downtown Art Center
40. Elepaio Social Services
41. Epilepsy Foundation of Hawaii
42. Ethnic Education Hawaii
43. Ewa Beach Lions Club Foundation
44. Family Promise of Hawaii
45. Feeding Hawaii Together
46. Friends of Hawaii Technology Academy
47. Friends of Ka Leo Hawaii Media
48. Friends of Waialua Robotics, Inc.
49. Friends of Waipahu Cultural Garden
50. Goodwill Industries of Hawaii, Inc.
51. Gregory House Program
52. Guide Dogs of Hawaii
53. Hale Kipa, Inc.
54. Hawaii Ag and Culinary Alliance
55. Hawaii Agricultural Foundation
56. Hawaii Alliance for Arts Education
57. Hawaii Alliance of Pacific Islanders
58. Hawaii Aquatics Foundation
59. Hawaii Children's Action Network
60. Hawaii Construction Career Days
61. Hawaii Education Association
62. Hawaii Family Law Clinic
63. Hawaii Farm Bureau Foundation
64. Hawaii Foodbank, Inc.
65. Hawaii Foundation for Educators
66. Hawaii Habitat for Humanity Association, Inc
67. Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center
68. Hawaii Health Information Exchange
69. Hawaii Korean Cultural Center
70. Hawaii Literacy, Inc.
71. Hawaii Opera Theatre
72. Hawaii Pacific University
73. Hawai'i Parkinson Association, Inc
74. Hawaii Softball Foundation
75. Hawaii Tax Help and Financial Empowerment Solutions
76. Hawaii Theatre Center
77. Hawaii Women in Filmmaking
78. Hawaii Youth Services Network
79. Hawaii Youth Symphony Association
80. Hawaiian Humane Society
81. Hawaiian Islands Land Trust
82. Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Hawaii
83. HHOC Housing and Land Trust
84. HI Good Samaritan Foundation
85. Ho‘ola Na Pua
86. Honolulu Biennial Foundation
87. Honolulu Theatre for Youth
88. Hui Malama O Ke Kai Foundation
89. Hui o Hauula
90. Hui O Wa'a Kaulua
91. IHS, The Institute of Human Services, Inc.
92. Impact Change Hawaii
93. Inspiration Hawaii Museum, Inc.
94. Japan-America Society of Hawaii
95. Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii
96. Jehovah and Jesus Kingdom
97. Kaala Farm, Inc.
98. Kahuli Leo Le'a
99. Kalihi Palama Culture and Arts Society, Inc.
100. KAMP Hawaii, Inc.
101. Kanehili Community Association
102. Kanu Hawaii
103. Kapiolani Health Foundation
104. Kaulu I Ka Pono Academy
105. Keep It Flowing LLC
106. Kinai 'Eha
107. Kingdom Pathways
108. Kline - Welsh Behavioral Health Foundation
109. Ko‘olauIoa Health Center
110. Kokua Kalihi Valley
111. Korean American Foundation Hawaii, The
112. Kuakini Support Services, Inc
113. Kualoa-Heeia Ecumenical Youth Project
114. Kunia Village Development Corporation
115. Lanakila Pacific
116. Launchpad Labs
117. Livable Hawaii Kai Hui
118. Lunalilo Home
119. Makana O Ke Akua, lnc
120. Malama Kipuka Hawaii
121. Malama Loko ea Foundation
122. Malama Maunalua
123. Manoa Heritage Center
124. Moanalua Gardens Foundation
125. Moiliili Community Center
126. Movers and Shakas
127. Na Kama Kai
128. National Guard Conference Corporation of Hawaii, Inc.
129. Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce
130. Nisei Veterans Legacy Center
131. Oahu Choral Society
132. Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
133. Ocean Alliance Project
134. Oceanit Research Foundation
135. Ohana Pacific Foundation
136. Our Pasifika
137. Pacific & Asian Affairs Council
138. Pacific Gateway Center
139. Pacific Health Ministry
140. Pacific Historic Parks
141. Pacific Rim Conservation
142. Pacific Survivor Center
143. Paepae o He'ela
144. Pali Momi Foundation
145. Parents And Children Together
146. Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
147. Poi Dogs & Popoki
148. Polynesian Voyaging Society
149. Project Vision Hawaii
150. Protect & Preserve Hawaii Inc.
151. Purple Mai'a Foundation
152. Read To Me international Foundation
153. Residential Youth Services & Empowerment
154. Re-use Hawai'i
155. Ryugen Taiko
156. SafeRide Hawaii
157. SHAC Foundation
158. Sounding Joy Music Therapy, Inc.
159. Special Education Center of Hawaii
160. Special Olympics Hawaii, Inc.
161. St. Francis Healthcare Foundation of Hawaii
162. Straub Foundation
163. Surfrider Spirit Sessions
164. Susannah Wesley Community Center
165. The Alcoholic Rehabilitation Services of Hawaii, Inc.
166. The Filipino Community Center, Inc,
167. The Friends of Iolani Palace
168. The Jreamwriter Young Global Citizens Program, Inc.
169. The Legal Clinic
170. The Lighthouse Project
171. The Queen's Medical Center
172. The Recruiters - Music Development
173. The Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific
174. Ulu A'e Learning Center
175. United Korean Association of Hawaii
176. United Self Help
177. VFW Post 8616 - Diamond Head
178. Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii
179. Wahiawa Center for Community Health
180. Waianae District Comprehensive Health and Hospital Board, Incorporated
181. Wai'anae Economic Development Council
182. Wai'anae Moku Navigators
183. Waikiki Community Center
184. Weed and Seed Hawaii Inc.
185. Wilcox Health
Foundation
186. Young Men's Christian Association of Honolulu
187. Young Women's Christian Association of Oahu
FOR AMENDED NOTICES: Measures that have been deleted are stricken through and measures that have been added are underscored. If a measure is both underscored and stricken through, that measure has been deleted from the agenda.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL THE COMMITTEE CLERK AT (808) 586-6800.
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_____________________________________ Senator Donovan M. Dela Cruz Chair |
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