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On the cover: Grant Recipients (clockwise from top left) Special Olympics , Theatre for Youth, East Watershed Partnership, YMCA-, MEDB-Focus Maui Nui. ALEXANDER & BALDWIN FOUNDATION • 2003 REVIEW OF GIVING

ENGAGE ENGAGEThroughout 2003, the leaders of the Alexander & Baldwin Foundation engaged in dialogue with A&B’s communities, and the non-profit organizations that strengthen them, in the course of our consideration of hundreds of requests for charitable support. These requests reflected the needs of our communities—needs ranging from early childhood education, to musical and artistic enrichment, to meals for our elders. We engaged in thoughtful deliberation about these needs and, by year’s end, approved more than 350 grants totaling NGAGE$1.44 million for agencies in Hawaii and in key communities of the U.S. mainland. ENABLE ENABLEThese grants enabled charitable agency leadership, staff and volunteers to serve their clients— be they hungry families aided by a food bank or eager schoolchildren intent on mastering new technology. And these monies were available thanks to the dedicated efforts of the employees of Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. and its subsidiaries, whose work enables the company NABLEto generously fund the A&B Foundation. EMPOWER EMPOWERParticularly intriguing to us are those grants which empower people in our communities to help themselves or to help each other. As a Hawaii-based company, we believe this goes to the root of the “aloha spirit” and what Hawaii is all about, and it’s something we value greatly. We also believe it is the core for any healthy community, anywhere. In 2003, grants were given to help neighbors build homes for one another, to learn CPR to save lives, to mentor youth, to learn OWERhow to save special environments, and to collectively imagine a future for their communities. ENDURING ENDURINGAfter more than 120 years of thoughtful donations, A&B’s commitment to its communities can best be described as enduring. And while each calendar year’s Review of Giving, such as this one, tells a twelve-month tale of several hundred grants, cumulatively the impact of our support is best measured by the improving quality of life enjoyed by each successive generation.

We hope you will engage yourself for a few minutes to review these many grants detailed URINGin this 2003 Review of Giving.

Allen Doane Meredith J. Ching James S. Andrasick President Chair, Hawaii Committee Chair, Mainland Committee 2• ALEXANDER & BALDWIN FOUNDATION •

A&B FOUNDATION LEADERSHIP FUNDING SOURCES

Employees from A&B and its major subsidiaries devote considerable time to the leadership of the Foundation’s two geographically oriented grant-making committees, in addition to their ongoing company responsibilities.

HAWAII PACIFIC COMMITTEE Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

Matson Navigation Company, Inc. Meredith J. Ching, Chair Richard S. Bliss Allen Doane Matson Integrated Logistics, Inc. Alexander & Baldwin, Inc., Matson Navigation Company, Alexander & Baldwin, Inc., Matson Services Company, Inc. Vice President, Government Vice President, Hawaii Area President and Chief Executive Officer & Community Relations Matson Terminals, Inc.

A&B Properties, Inc. G. Stephen Holaday Robert K. Sasaki Alexander & Baldwin, Inc., A&B Properties, Inc., Vice President, Ag Group and President Plantation General Manager, HC&S

Staff: Linda M. Howe, Kris N. Kobayashi

MAINLAND/NATIONAL COMMITTEE Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. East Maui Irrigation Company, Limited

Kahului Trucking & Storage, Inc. James S. Andrasick, Chair* Matthew J. Cox Michael P. Deegan** Matson Navigation Company, Matson Navigation Company, Matson Integrated Logistics, President and Chief Executive Officer, Senior Vice President and Chief Operations Director, Midwest Region, Oakland, CA. Financial Officer, Oakland, CA. Oakbrook Terrace, IL.

Kauai Coffee Company, Inc.

Carey L. DeMers ** Lynne Murrell Matson Navigation Company, Matson Integrated Logistics, Manager, Credit & Collections, Director, Operations & Sales, Phoenix, AZ. Concord, CA.

Staff: Paul L. Merwin Kauai Commercial Company, Inc. *Appointed or Transferred to Mainland Committee mid-2003 **Service began mid-2003 Service completed in 2003: Susan Murphy, C. Bradley Mulholland, Paul E. Stevens, Mary Lee Sharp • 2003 REVIEW OF GIVING • 3 ENGAGEENGAGE ENABLEENABLE EMPOWEREMPOWER ENDURINGENDURING

n 2003, 242 organizations in Hawaii and Ithe Pacific, and 60 organizations on the U.S. Mainland received $1.442 million in total from the Alexander & Baldwin Foundation; this figure includes nearly $105,000 in donations to 195 additional schools and charities to match gifts by individual donors via a matching gifts program. The awards from the A&B Foundation ranged from start-up funding to major capital support, in grants sized from $100 to $173,500. Our support often is enduring, reflecting a long tradition of investing in the community’s social fabric. In other cases, our Foundation engages with new causes, reflecting the changes that time brings to all of the communities in which Alexander & Baldwin employees live and work. TOP TEN GRANT RECIPIENTS BY AMOUNT $ 173,500 Aloha United Way $130,000 Maui United Way $100,000 Hawaii Maritime Center/ $61,230 University of Hawaii Foundation $50,000 Maui Arts & Cultural Center $50,000 Smithsonian National Museum of American History $ 37,000 Bay Area United Way $ 25,000 Kauai United Way $ 25,000 Maui County Nutrition Program $ 23,000 U.S.S. Missouri Memorial Association SPECIAL OLYMPICS ($10,000) Effort shows on the faces of competitors at the Special Olympics Hawaii’s 2003 Summer Games on Oahu. The agency enables children and adults with mental retardation to participate in appropriate sporting activities that emphasize training and competing, rather than winning. An increased grant in 2003 enabled athletes to compete on neighbor islands, as well. Above, gathered before the Games begin, are dozens of A&B employee volunteers, many with families.

4 Good Beginnings Alliance Hawaiian Historical Society TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF EARLY CHILDHOOD GENERAL OPERATIONS CARE PROVIDERS Helping Hands Hawaii HAWAII Hawaii Children’s SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATEWIDE Cancer Foundation GENERAL OPERATIONS Hugh O’Brian Youth Foundation $102,865 HAWAII STATE LEADERSHIP SEMINAR Hawaii Community Foundation GEORGE MASON BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP FUND International Dyslexia Association Agricultural Leadership Hawaii Branch Hawaii Council GENERAL OPERATIONS Foundation of Hawaii for the Humanities ANNUAL CONVENTION HISTORY DAY ON MAUI, KAUAI AND OAHU Juvenile Diabetes Research American Cancer Society Foundation - Hawaii Chapter Hawaii Council on KEIKI OHANA KONNECTION SUPPORT GROUP CAMP ANUENUE FOR CHILDREN Economic Education American Diabetes Association AUGUST 20 CONFERENCE AND STATEWIDE SURVEY Na Loio IMMIGRANT SERVICES PROGRAM 2003 DIABETES WALK Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation American Red Cross 2003 STATE FARM FAIR National Association DISASTER RELIEF, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS of Independent Schools Hawaii Heritage Center PEOPLE OF COLOR CONFERENCE Child & Family Service POHAKU THEME CALENDAR GENERAL OPERATIONS The Nature Conservancy Hawaii Justice Foundation PRESERVE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES Council of State Governments - GENERAL OPERATIONS WEST Pacific Arts Foundation Hawaii Police Athletic Federation PRODUCTION OF “HAWAII’S ICE EPIDEMIC”, 56TH ANNUAL MEETING GENERAL OPERATIONS “LOCAL JUSTICE” Friends of the Hawaii Public Radio Pacific Congress on Cancer Research Center UNDERWRITING SUPPORT FOR NATIONAL NEWS SHOWS Marine Science GENERAL OPERATIONS Hawaii State Sheriff Association OCEAN DAY 2003 GENERAL OPERATIONS ALEXANDER & BALDWIN FOUNDATION • 2003 REVIEW OF GIVING • 5

Public Schools of Hawaii State Legislative Leaders Foundation Foundation GENERAL OPERATIONS NATIONAL SPEAKERS CONFERENCE Research Corporation UH Foundation - of the University of Hawaii College of Tropical Agriculture YEAR OF THE HAWAIIAN FOREST ACTIVITIES and Human Resources Special Olympics Hawaii INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOPS SUMMER GAMES, NEIGHBOR ISLAND TOURNAMENTS Winners at Work GENERAL OPERATIONS

PALAMA SETTLEMENT ($2,500) The Computer Learning Center at Palama Settlement provides computer OAHU education, tutoring, skill development and job training $451,895 that enables both youth and adults, primarily from nearby public housing, to seek better opportunities.

Aloha United Way Girl Scout Council of Hawaii ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES, GENERAL OPERATIONS COMMUNITY EXECUTIVE Hawaii 4-H - Oahu Ballet Hawaii LIVESTOCK AUCTION NUTCRACKER SET Hawaii Chamber of Commerce Boy Scouts of America - Foundation Aloha Council PROJECT: JOBS GENERAL OPERATIONS Hawaii Lupus Foundation Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii GENERAL OPERATIONS EWA BEACH CLUB Hawaii Maritime Center Carole Kai Charities/ ALOHA BOAT DAYS, REPAIRS, Great Aloha Run FESTIVAL COAST GUARD PARTICIPANTS Hawaii Opera Theatre PROJECT: JOBS-HAWAII CHAMBER OF Central Union Church SUPERTITLES FOR OPERA SEASON COMMERCE ($10,000) Chamber of Commerce Preschool and Kindergarten Hawaii Pacific University President Jim Tollefson (left) happily accepts a grant check from A&B Foundation President Allen Doane. Both smile GENERAL OPERATIONS PRESIDENT’S FUND because the funds will enable the Chamber’s Project: Jobs Children’s Alliance of Hawaii Hawaii Sports Hall of Fame to support existing, local businesses and Hawaii’s GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS entrepreneurs, who create their own jobs and support a diverse business community. Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii Hawaii Theatre Center HAWAIIAN STYLE BACKYARD JAM MINOR CAPITAL FOR SEAT The Contemporary Museum Hawaii Watercolor Society DOCENT TRAINING JUROR AWARDS CrimeStoppers Honolulu Holy Nativity School GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS Diamond Head Theatre Honolulu Academy of Arts SEASON SPONSOR GENERAL OPERATIONS Domestic Violence Clearinghouse Honolulu Symphony Society and Legal Hotline YOUTH MUSIC EDUCATION PROGRAM GENERAL OPERATIONS Institute for Human Services Friends of Brudda Iz PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING ISRAEL KAMAKAWIWOOLE STATUE Iolani School AGUINALDO,PHOTOS BY CHRIS MEDIA PUBLISHING OF PACIFIC COURTESY Friends of Honolulu City Lights FAMILY FAIR AGRICULTURAL LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION HOLIDAY LIGHTS AND DISPLAYS Japan-America Society of Hawaii OF HAWAII ($3,500) This organization enables Hawaii’s ag industry leaders to be, well, home-grown! GENERAL OPERATIONS Friends of Iolani Palace As a part of its development and leadership mission, the QUEEN LILIUOKALANI’S 165TH BIRTHDAY Junior League of Honolulu Agricultural Leadership Foundation of Hawaii held its second Friends of the 50th HERSTORY CONFERENCE annual convention in 2003, assembling industry stakeholders to discuss local and national issues impacting agriculture. Anniversary Commemoration Juvenile Diabetes Research During the rest of the year, the Foundation trains current of the Korean War Foundation - Hawaii Chapter and future leaders via a 16-month-long multi-disciplinary KOREAN WAR VETERANS PARADE OAHU WALK program with a goal to sustain agriculture in Hawaii. YMCA - KALIHI ($50,000, over 3 years) Enabling more communities to engage in a healthy lifestyle is one goal of the YMCA of Honolulu. Rebuilding the Kalihi facility and eventually building a YMCA in Waianae will enable more Oahu residents to use these convenient exercise and recreation options. The Y also provides child care and enrichment programs for Hawaii’s youth.

6 Kilauea Ohana Playschool Organization of Sisters Offering Support MINOR CAPITAL FOR PLAY EQUIPMENT Chinese Americans AWARENESS/PREVENTION EFFORTS King Kamehameha GENERAL OPERATIONS Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Celebration Commission Our Lady of Foundation KAUAI PA‘U UNIT Perpetual Help School RACE FOR THE CURE Kumu Kahua Theatre GENERAL OPERATIONS U.S.S. Missouri Memorial UNDERWRITING SUPPORT Palama Settlement Association , UPGRADE COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER GENERAL OPERATIONS Hawaii School for Girls Parents and Children Together UH Foundation - GENERAL OPERATIONS KIDS DAY College of Business Life Foundation Administration HIV AWARENESS RENEWAL PROJECT GENERAL OPERATIONS CBA ALUMNI & FRIENDS Valley Theatre Ronald McDonald House Health Center SEASON SPONSOR Charities of Hawaii ELECTRICAL UPGRADES AT FACILITY Military Aviation Museum GENERAL OPERATIONS Waipahu Community Association of the Pacific Royal Order of WEED AND SEED PROGRAM PRE-DEVELOPMENT CAMPAIGN Kamehameha I Moiliili Community Center CENTENNIAL PROJECT GRADUATION GENERAL OPERATIONS YMCA of Honolulu GENERAL OPERATIONS FRIENDS FOR YOUTH, CAMP ERDMAN, Mothers Against Drunk Driving ‘REACHING FOR TOMORROW’ RENOVATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS Salvation Army YWCA of Oahu Navy League of the U.S. - (Hawaiian & Pacific FURNISH NEW FERNHURST RESIDENCE Honolulu Council Islands Division) GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS ALEXANDER & BALDWIN FOUNDATION • 2003 REVIEW OF GIVING • 7

BIG ISLAND $18,650

Hawaii Concert Society Lehua Jaycees CONCERT SEASON SPONSORSHIP ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS Hawaii Island United Way North Hawaii ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES Community Hospital GENERAL OPERATIONS UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO ($5,000) Hilo Medical Center Foundation Enrollment has increased 30 percent in the last five years, EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT UH Foundation - as UH Hilo builds its reputation as an option for students Charter School Resource Center who want a four-year degree in a small, residential campus Honokaa High and environment. A&B’s grant funds an outreach program CHARTER SCHOOL CONFERENCE Intermediate School to enroll college-bound in-state high school seniors and PIIANAIA/POLYNESIAN VOYAGING PROJECT UH Foundation - community college transfers, and the evening events enable students to get a guided tour, view the facilities Junior Achievement - University of Hawaii at Hilo and learn first-hand about campus life and the curriculum. East Hawaii Island ENROLLMENT OUTREACH PROGRAM GENERAL OPERATIONS Waiakea High School Kona Community Hospital GENERAL OPERATIONS Foundation GENERAL OPERATIONS

KAUAI $63,500

WAIKIKI HEALTH CENTER ($2,000) Headquartered Adult Friends for Youth Hawaii Ballroom in Waikiki for more than 30 years, the Waikiki Health Center STUDENT TRANSITION CONVENTION provides primary medical care to a wide spectrum of patients: Dance Association children, adults, tourists, the elderly, and the homeless. All in American Cancer Society GENERAL OPERATIONS a good days work you might say, but many of the patients RELAY FOR LIFE Hawaii Community Foundation have minimal or no medical insurance. The Waikiki Health Center enables its patients to receive affordable care like an GENERAL OPERATIONS American Heart Association annual physical, school immunization and treatment for OPERATION STROKE PROGRAM Hawaii Jaycees a cold or flu without the worry of high costs. A&B’s grant ARC of Kauai GENERAL OPERATIONS funded electrical upgrades to the center’s main facility. GENERAL OPERATIONS Hui Alu Boy Scouts of America GENERAL OPERATIONS MAKAHIKI Kauai Children’s Discovery CrimeStoppers Kauai Museum GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS Department of Education Kauai Chinese Heritage Society SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FAIR STUDENT AWARDS GENERAL OPERATIONS East Kauai Lions Foundation Kauai County Farm Bureau Fair GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS Garden Island Arts Council Kauai Habitat for Humanity KAUAI MOKIHANA FESTIVAL HOME PRE-DEVELOPMENT

Girl Scout Council of Hawaii Kauai High and Intermediate ADULT FRIENDS FOR YOUTH ($3,000) Begun a Troop #537 School dozen years ago as a gang-prevention program, the Student SPECIAL PROJECT PROJECT GRADUATION Transition Convention targets the ‘tween age group’—students moving from elementary to —to provide them Hawaii 4-H Kauai Historical Society with tips to recognize undesirable and anti-social behaviors OPERATIONS & LIVESTOCK AUCTION GENERAL OPERATIONS and the reasons students fall into them, and to offer support that they are not going through these ‘growing pains’ alone. On Kauai, the humor of comedian Frank De Lima enables attendees to laugh at themselves, through the foil of carica- tures Frank creates. MEDB/FOCUS MAUI NUI ($2,000) Empowering Maui County residents to define and articulate their vision for the community was intended to help local officials plan for Maui’s future and make decision makers accountable to the citizens. This visioning project ultimately engaged several thousand residents, youth to senior citizens, in a dialog facilitated by community leaders—incorporating the people’s vision into the plan.

8 Kauai Independent UH Foundation - Daycare Services Kauai Community College GENERAL OPERATIONS KCC ANNUAL FUND Kauai Junior Golf Association Veterans of Foreign Wars MAUI GENERAL OPERATIONS Post 3855 COUNTY Kauai Keiki & High School SPECIAL PROJECT $457,715 Rodeo Association Wilcox Elementary School GENERAL OPERATIONS REPLACE FURNISHINGS DESTROYED BY FIRE A&B Sugar Museum Kauai Museum Association YMCA of Kauai GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS SPECIAL PROJECT Aloha Festivals - Kauai Ready-To-Learn Program YWCA of Kauai GENERAL OPERATIONS SCHOOL SUPPLIES WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANS AT CAMP SLOGGETT Aloha House Kauai United Way REHAB PROGRAM ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES American Heart Association Kauai Veterans Memorial OPERATION STROKE PROGRAM Hospital Foundation American Lung Association - RADIOLOGY EQUIPMENT Maui Koloa Plantation Days ASTHMA SPORTS DAY CAMP “GROWING UP PLANTATION STYLE” EVENT Baldwin High School Korean War Veterans PROJECT GRADUATION, SPORTS SPOTLIGHT Association Big Brothers Big Sisters GENERAL OPERATIONS of Maui Waimea High School VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT PROJECT GRADUATION ALEXANDER & BALDWIN FOUNDATION • 2003 REVIEW OF GIVING • 9

Bikeways Maui Junior Achievement - START-UP FUNDING Maui District Binhi at Ani - United Filipino GENERAL OPERATIONS Community Council Juvenile Diabetes Research GENERAL OPERATIONS Foundation Boy Scouts of America - MAUI WALK Maui County Council Ka Lima O Maui GENERAL OPERATIONS COMMERCIAL GRADE NEWSPRINT SHREDDER Carden Academy, Makawao Kaahumanu Hou Christian School MINOR CAPITAL SPORTS SPOTLIGHT Catholic Charities of Honolulu Kahului Rotary Club Trust START-UP FUNDING FOR ELDERLY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM POLIO-ERADICATION EFFORTS Christ the King School - AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION ($10,000) KEIKI FEST, MODULAR CLASSROOM ‘Fighting heart disease and stroke’ is the mission of the Maui Campus American Heart Association. A new grant supports a Community Clinic of Maui SPORTS SPOTLIGHT grass-roots effort to educate the most vulnerable citizens on HEALTH EDUCATION MATERIALS Kano‘eau Dance Academy Maui and Kauai about the signs of stroke. This knowledge MERRY MONARCH will empower them to recognize the symptoms of stroke Friends of Fleming Arboretum in themselves and their loved ones and, importantly, GENERAL OPERATIONS Kaulanapueo Church seek prompt medical treatment. Haiku School PTA SPECIAL PROJECT PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT, HO‘OLAULEA AND FLOWER FESTIVAL Keanae Congregational Church SPECIAL PROJECT Hana Canoe Club GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS Hana High School SPORTS SPOTLIGHT A Keiki’s Dream Program GENERAL OPERATIONS Hawaii 4-H OPERATIONS & LIVESTOCK AUCTION Kihei Charter High School SPORTS SPOTLIGHT Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation GENERAL OPERATIONS King Kekaulike High School PROJECT GRADUATION, SPORTS SPOTLIGHT, Hawaii High School VIDEO PRODUCTION CLASS Rodeo Association Lahaina Restoration Fondation SADDLE AND BUCKLE AWARDS GENERAL OPERATIONS KAUAI HABITAT FOR HUMANITY ($5,000) Hawaii Public Radio Equal parts of sweat, elbow grease, dedication and the help MAUI RADIO ANTENNA SPORTS SPOTLIGHT of Habitat’s professional home builders empowers future homeowners and volunteers in West Kauai to do what our Hawaiian Kamali‘i/ High School forefathers did: build their own homes. This grant supports Hawaiian Canoe Club SPORTS SPOTLIGHT affordable housing and endorses the concept of earning MOLOKAI HOE Ma Ka Hana Ka ‘Ike ‘sweat equity.’ Honolulu Theatre for Youth STUDENT CARPENTRY PROGRAM MAUI COUNTY TOUR PERFORMANCES Malama Na Makua A Keiki Horizons Academy of Maui MINOR CAPITAL FOR DRUG/ALCOHOL ABUSE TREATMENT GENERAL OPERATIONS Maui Academy of Performing Arts Hui Ai Pohaku SUMMER WORKSHOPS MERRIE MONARCH FESTIVAL RADIO BROADCAST Maui Agricultural Foundation Hui Malama Learning Center ULUPALAKUA THING G.E.D. PROGRAM Maui Animal Aloha Center Iao Intermediate School GENERAL OPERATIONS RENAISSANCE PROGRAM Maui Arts & Cultural Center PARTNERING FOR ARTS & EDUCATION, J. Walter Cameron Center CAPITAL FOR RENOVATION, EXPANSION GENERAL OPERATIONS Japanese American Maui Chamber of Commerce Foundation BIKEWAYS MAUI ($2,500) Bikeways Maui gained a National Museum LEADERSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM start-up grant to promote and develop an island-wide path- BENTOS TO MIXED PLATE EXHIBIT ON MAUI way system as alternative transportation options for walking Japanese Cultural Society of Maui Maui Coastal Land Trust and biking enthusiasts in our temperate climate. As Maui’s GENERAL OPERATIONS transportation infrastructure is developed or improved, the MATSURI FESTIVAL option of ‘safe cycling’ on separate bikeways is an attractive one and could literally empower the pedal. EAST MAUI WATERSHED PARTNERSHIP ($10,000 via the Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii) To protect Maui’s watershed from environmental degradation, a fence is being installed around a 10,000-acre area that is vulnerable to non-native animal species, particularly ungulates such as pigs and deer. Proper stewardship of this important conservation land—which today provides water for 20,000 Upcountry residents—will provide enduring benefits for generations to come, and is the goal of this multi-landowner partnership.

10 Maui Community Food Bank Molokai United Way FOOD-DRIVE SPONSORSHIP PROJECT GRADUATION, SPORTS SPOTLIGHT ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES Maui Community Work Day Maui Historical Society Na Moku Aupuni TEENS-ON-CALL, GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS O Ko‘olau Hui Maui County Crime Stoppers Maui Memorial Medical SPECIAL PROJECT STUDENT PROGRAM Center Foundation National Kidney Foundation Maui County Fair Association GENERAL OPERATIONS of Hawaii FAIR SPONSORSHIP Maui Nui Botanical Gardens GENERAL OPERATIONS AND EDUCATION MATERIALS Maui County Fire Prevention EARTH DAY 2003 Nisei Veterans Education Program Maui Okinawa Kenjin Kai Memorial Center SCHOOL-BASED FIRE SAFETY PROGRAM 3RD ANNUAL OKINAWA FESTIVAL MAJOR CAPITAL SUPPORT FOR SENIOR DAY CENTER Maui County Maui United Way Paia Youth & Culture Center Nutrition Program ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES 8TH ANNUAL PAIA BEACH FEST MEALS, GENERAL OPERATIONS The Mayor Arakawa Project S.E.A.-Link Department of Education Community Kokua Fund MARINE SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FAIR STUDENT AWARDS START-UP SUPPORT Research Corporation of Maui Economic Mediation Services of Maui the University of Hawaii Development Board COMPUTER EQUIPMENT AND FURNITURE WATERSHED MANAGEMENT IN EAST MAUI FOCUS MAUI NUI Molokai High & MAJOR CAPITAL SUPPORT, SPORTS SPOTLIGHT, The Maui Farm Intermediate School GENERAL OPERATIONS RE-ACCREDITATION NEEDS SPORTS SPOTLIGHT ALEXANDER & BALDWIN FOUNDATION • 2003 REVIEW OF GIVING • 11

St. Anthony Jr. Sr. Trust for Public Land High School MU‘OLEA POINT SPORTS SPOTLIGHT UH Foundation - St. Gabriel Church Maui Community College SPECIAL PROJECT CENTER FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP St. Mary’s Church YMCA - Maui Family SPECIAL PROJECT DISHWASHER FOR CAMP KEANAE Tri-Isle RC&D PRODUCTION OF “SWEET SOUNDS OF SUGAR”

THE NATURE CONSERVANCY, HAWAII ($11,000) This environmental organization has benefited from twenty years of significant funding from the A&B Foundation, to protect ecologically significant areas and the native plants and animal life they support. Enduring protection of these priority lands is the goal, as the Nature Conservancy works to maintain the area’s critical ecological processes and ensure that its unique natural features are preserved.

PACIFIC ISLANDS $16,000

American Red Cross - Guam National Parks & Hagatna, Guam Conservation Association GENERAL OPERATIONS Hollywood, FL American Red Cross - NATIONAL PARK ON PELELIU ISLAND IN PALAU Northern Mariana Northern Marianas College GIFT OF LIFE OF GUAM ($1,000) Serving as the Saipan, MP Saipan, M.P. donor recruitment arm of the Blood Bank of Guam, healthy GENERAL OPERATIONS KRNM RADIO residents are asked to give an enduring and priceless gift— the gift of life. Their efforts ensure a safe and adequate Boy Scouts of America - Guam The Salvation Army - blood supply for the residents of Guam and nearby Pacific Tamuning, Guam Guam Corps Islands. Accident victims, surgical patients and citizens with GENERAL OPERATIONS GMF Barrigada debilitating illnesses all rely on the willingness of the public PURCHASE A VAN FOR YOUTH PROGRAM to donate blood. Pictured here are donors being honored Gift of Life of Guam for their gifts at the annual appreciation luncheon. Hagatna, Guam University of Guam BLOOD BANK PROGRAM Endowment Foundation Guam Humanities Council Mangilao, Guam Tamuning, Guam CAPITAL FUNDS FOR THE CBPA BUILDING ONLINE ENCYCLOPEDIA Victim Advocates Reaching Out Micronesia Red Cross Society Hagatna, Guam Kolonia, Pohnpei FM GREAT GUAM DUCK RACE COMMUNITY-BASED FIRST-AID PROGRAM

TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND ($5,000) A pristine coastline area with rocky coves and stone beaches, bordering a 70-acre parcel of land in Hana at Mu‘olea Point, will endure, thanks to the Trust for Public Land and other donors, including A&B. The area remains a valued coastal landscape, rich in natural and cultural resources, with a coastline frequented by the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. PHOTOS BY JEFF TINSLEY,PHOTOS BY JEFF PHOTOGRAPHER SMITHSONIAN STAFF

SMITHSONIAN’S NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY ($100,000 over 2 years) Matson Navigation Company’s Oakland container yard has been recreated in “America on the Move,” an exhibition that highlights the impacts of transportation on American life. Matson refurbished and donated three 1970s shipping containers for use in creating the setting. Subsequently, the A&B Foundation provided funds for a new exhibition, “On the Water: Stories from Maritime America,” which will explore maritime life in America from 1600 to the present. Still under development, “On the Water” will feature stories of people and their experiences on America’s oceans, rivers, lakes, and shores. More than 5 million people visit the Museum each year.

12 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the East Bay GENERAL OPERATIONS Birthright GENERAL OPERATIONS Boy Scouts of America - San Francisco Bay Area Council PACIFIC CALIFORNIA GENERAL OPERATIONS California Maritime Academy NORTHWEST $143,500 GENERAL OPERATIONS $7,750 California Pacific Medical Center Foundation NORTHERN CALIFORNIA GENERAL OPERATIONS Pacific University Adopt-A-Watershed Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Forest Grove, OR GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS 2003 LUAU Alameda County Edgewood Center for Sunshine Physically Community Food Bank Children and Families Challenged Foundation GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS Vancouver, WA Alameda County Library Episcopal Community Services SUMMER CAMPS Foundation of San Francisco United Way of King County GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS Seattle, WA American Conservatory Theatre Exploratorium ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS United Way of the The ARC of San Francisco The Festival Opera Columbia-Willamette GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS Portland, OR Asian Art Museum Foundation Fine Arts Museums ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES GENERAL OPERATIONS of San Francisco GENERAL OPERATIONS ALEXANDER & BALDWIN FOUNDATION • 2003 REVIEW OF GIVING • 13

Guardsmen - San Francisco Embarcadero YMCA of San SUMMER AND OTHER CAMPS FOR CHILDREN Francisco Hands On San Francisco GENERAL OPERATIONS VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY International Maritime Center - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Oakland Cabrillo Marine Aquarium GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS Jeremiah O’Brien National Fairfield Family YMCA Liberty Ship GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS People In Progress KQED Public TV and Radio TRANSITIONAL LIVING PROGRAM BUSINESS PARTNER PROGRAM Ronald McDonald House Lindsay Wildlife Museum GENERAL OPERATIONS SAN FRANCISCO MARITIME NATIONAL GENERAL OPERATIONS HISTORICAL PARK ($25,000, over 2 years) Santa Barbara Maritime Museum The scow schooner Alma, built in 1891 and named for the GENERAL OPERATIONS Los Angeles Maritime Institute ship builder’s granddaughter, endures as one of the Maritime GENERAL OPERATIONS United Way of Greater Los Angeles Park’s fleet of historic vessels docked at Hyde Street Pier, ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES thanks to donations such as A&B’s. She has been repaired Marine Science Institute and refurbished up to U.S. Coast Guard standards, enabling GENERAL OPERATIONS her use in an onboard seagoing youth education project Most Holy Redeemer named “Schooners Under Sail.” AIDS Support Group GENERAL OPERATIONS Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu GENERAL OPERATIONS The New Oakland Children’s Zoo CAPITAL SUPPORT FOR ZOO RENOVATION Oakes Children’s Center NATIONAL GENERAL OPERATIONS $74,000 Raphael House GENERAL OPERATIONS San Francisco Ballet GENERAL OPERATIONS Make A Difference Foundation Phoenix, AZ San Francisco Maritime WISH LIST ADOPT-A-WATERSHED ($1,500) Adopt-A-Watershed National Park Association uses hands-on, environment-based education to empower MAJOR CAPITAL FOR ALMA PROJECT, GENERAL OPERA- National Association of Mainland communities to care for their watersheds to TIONS Midnight Basketball Leagues improve the habitat’s health. They bring together natural resource agencies, community organizations, businesses, San Francisco Opera Association Richmond, VA educators, and landowners. With its primary base in GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS California, AAW has trained more than 20,000 teachers San Francisco Sailing Smithsonian National Museum and community leaders who reach more than 200,000 students with educational programs they developed. Whaleboat Association of American History CORSAIR AND VIKING SHIPS Washington D.C. MAJOR UNDERWRITING FOR San Francisco School Volunteers OCEAN TRANSPORTATION EXHIBIT GENERAL OPERATIONS Tempe Pappas Elementary School San Francisco Suicide Prevention GENERAL OPERATIONS for Children of Homeless Families Phoenix, AZ Senior Gleaners GENERAL OPERATIONS GENERAL OPERATIONS United Way of Suburban Chicago Slide Ranch Oak Brook, IL GENERAL OPERATIONS ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES Solano Community Symphony Valley of the Sun United Way GENERAL OPERATIONS PACIFIC ARTS FOUNDATION ($2,500) The film Phoenix, AZ ‘Hawaii’s Ice Epidemic’ focused attention directly on the St. Vincent de Paul Society ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES horrific impacts of the highly addictive illegal drug, crystal of San Francisco Webb Institute methamphetamine, on Hawaii’s families and communities. GENERAL OPERATIONS With this film and a community awareness campaign, Glen Cove, NY filmmaker Edgy Lee engaged the public, directed their United Way of the Bay Area GENERAL OPERATIONS attention to the extent of the problem, and galvanized ANNUAL SUPPORT FOR MEMBER AGENCIES support for addiction prevention programs and rehabilitation for offenders. Above, Hawaii Committee Chair Meredith Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Ching presents the grant to Edgy Lee and educators featured GENERAL OPERATIONS in her film. HONOLULU THEATRE FOR YOUTH ($5,000) Neighbor island tours by this professional theatre company ensure that students of every public and private elementary school have the opportunity to see at least one HTY performance each year. A&B’s support, since 1986, has enabled HTY’s actors to engage Maui students first-hand in drama education experiences. Their works speak—exuberantly—to the concerns and interests of young people, and explore Hawaii’s multi-cultural community.

14 MATCHING GIFTS In 2003, A&B’s employees, directors and retirees engaged in improving their communities by making personal donations that triggered Foundation matching gifts. Close to $105,000 was given to 195 of our donors’ favorite charities across Hawaii and the Mainland. Then, the A&B Foundation’s matching gift programs— to education and to culture and the arts— doubled our donors’ dollars. Matching gifts were made to the following organizations, demonstrating the broad impact of A&B’s support.

MATCHING GIFTS - CULTURE & ARTS ORGANIZATIONS PUBLIC RADIO KRCB Public Broadcasting Honolulu Symphony Society San Francisco Opera Association AND TELEVISION KTEH-TV Foundation Kumu Kahua Theatre San Francisco Symphony Chicago Public TV PBS Hawaii Manoa Valley Theatre Smuin Ballet Hawaii Public Radio PERFORMING ARTS Marin Theater Company The Storybook Theatre of Hawaii Jefferson Public Radio Central Ohio Symphony Orchestra Maui Academy of Performing Arts MUSEUMS, CULTURAL KAET-Arizona State University Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra AND ARTS CENTERS Foundation Circus Center Phoenix Bach Choir Albany Music Fund KCSM TV Diablo Valley Masterworks Chorale Producers Associates Asian Art Museum Foundation KQED Public TV and Radio Diamond Head Theatre The Festival Opera San Francisco Ballet ALEXANDER & BALDWIN FOUNDATION • 2003 REVIEW OF GIVING • 15

CHARTER SCHOOL RESOURCE CENTER ($1,000 via UH SEABURY HALL ($20,000) Forty years after its founding, Seabury Hall Foundation) Five years after charter school legislation passed, an A&B is a fully-accredited, coeducational college prep school located in Makawao, grant supported a 2003 Charter School Resource Center Conference to Maui, with a mission to engage the most capable students from all segments engage teachers and administrators in an effort to mesh their school with of the community and provide them a superior college preparatory education. their communities, and with the businesses in the area. Hawaii currently Nearly 400 students in grades 6-12 are benefiting from a major grant to has 25 charter schools supplementing its public and private schools. support the renovation and expansion of Seabury’s classroom buildings.

MATCHING GIFTS - CULTURE & ARTS ORGANIZATIONS, CONTINUED Association for the Preservation of Hui No’eau San Francisco Maritime National Friends of the Urban Forest the Presidential Yacht Potomac Japanese American National Museum Park Association Friends of the Waikiki Aquarium Bishop Museum Jeremiah O’Brien National San Francisco Museum and Gorilla Foundation Chabot Space and Science Center Liberty Ship Historical Society Hawaiian Humane Society Daughters of Hawaii Judah L. Magnes Museum San Jose Museum of Art Moanalua Gardens Foundation Delaware County Cultural Arts Center Kauai Children’s Discovery Museum San Francisco Museum of Monterey Bay Aquarium Modern Art Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Kauai Historical Society National Wildlife Federation Smithsonian Institution Friends of the Foundation of Kauai Museum Association The Nature Conservancy Yellowstone Art Center and Museum San Francisco Los Angeles County Museum of Art Rohnert Park Animal Shelter Hawaii Opera Theatre Maui Arts & Cultural Center ZOOLOGICAL/BOTANICAL Wildlife Images Rehabilitation and Hawaii Theatre Center National Trust for Historic Preservation California Native Plant Society Education Center Heard Museum Oakland Museum of California Desert Botanical Garden World Wildlife Fund Honolulu Academy of Arts Foundation Friends of Recreation and Parks MATCHING GIFTS - EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

PRESCHOOLS SECONDARY California State University - Russell Sage College Aiea Hongwanji Preschool Albany High School PTA Bakersfield Salve Regina University Central Union Church Preschool Hawaii Preparatory Academy California State University - San Francisco Conservatory Sacramento and Kindergarten Inglemoor High School of Music Chaminade University Kauai Independent Daycare Services Iolani School Scripps College Claremont McKenna College KCAA Preschool - Kuapa Island School St. Lawrence University College of the Holy Cross Waiokeola Preschool La Pietra, Hawaii School for Girls St. Mary’s College of California Colorado College PRIMARY Maryknoll Schools Stanford University Cornell University Mid-Pacific Institute Swarthmore College Corpus Christi School Cumberland College Milton Academy Syracuse University Emmanuel Lutheran School PTL Delta Sigma Phi Foundation Reed Schools Foundation Texas A&M University Guide Dogs for the Blind Duke University Regis High School Texas Military Institute Hanahauoli School Georgia Tech Foundation Sacred Hearts Academy Tusculum College Highlands Intermediate School PTSA Harvard University Saint Francis School University of Hawaii Foundation Hongwanji Mission School Hofstra University Seabury Hall U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Kailua Intermediate School Lawrence University Foundation Springhill Parent-Faculty Club Kaumualii Middle School Lowell Alumni Association University of Arizona Foundation St. Ann’s School Momilani Elem. School Foundation Maryville College University of California - Montessori Community School St. Ignatius College Preparatory Santa Barbara School Massachusetts Institute of Pearl Harbor Christian Academy Technology University of Caliornia - Petaluma Educational Foundation HIGHER Northwestern University Berkeley Foundation Presidio Middle School PTSA ‘Ahahui Koa Anuenue Ohio Northern University University of Rhode Island Punahou School Boston College Pacific University University of San Francisco School CARE Brown University Pomona College University of Wisconsin Foundation St. Patrick School California Polytechnic State Purdue Foundation Webb Institute Stanley Middle School PTA University Foundation Rider University Whittier College Sun Valley School 16 • ALEXANDER & BALDWIN FOUNDATION • 2003 REVIEW OF GIVING

NISEI VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER ($15,000) Built in BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF MAUI ($6,300) Volunteer honor of Maui’s Nisei (second generation Japanese American) veterans of mentors serve as positive role models for at-risk youth by helping with World War II, many of whom were born on Maui, the Center has embraced tutoring, and providing after-school and weekend activities such as this an intergenerational theme and will, naturally, be open to all in the introduction to kite surfing. Their mission is to make a positive difference community. It will bring together people from different generations for in the lives of children and youth and to assist them in achieving their day programs, engaging seniors and preschoolers to benefit both generations, highest potential as they grow to become confident, competent and caring as has been implemented in communities across the country. The land on individuals. The A&B Foundation partially funded a volunteer recruitment which the Center is built was donated by Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. effort and several other fundraising activities.

VOLUNTEER MATCHING GIFTS VOLUNTEER MATCHING GIFTS A&B employees actively engage in improving their Boy Scouts of America Troop 195 (Pittsburg, CA) communities by volunteering their time, and a new program Corpus Christi School (Piedmont, CA) ‘matches’ their time with a cash gift. Those who give time Hawaii Public Radio (Honolulu, HI) Hawaii State Junior Golf Association (Honolulu, HI) from their busy schedules know that just 25 hours add up Manoa Valley Theatre (Honolulu, HI) easily—and mean cash to support their favorite causes. University of Hawaii Foundation - School of Accountancy (Honolulu, HI)

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