The Reorganized Olowalu Cultural Reserve
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
The Reorganized Olowalu Cultural Reserve To hold and manage, as a public cultural reserve, land in Olowalu, Maui, to perpetuate the traditional and customary practices of Kanaka Maoli, the native people of the Hawaiian Islands, and promote opportunities to regain the spiritual connection with our ancestors through the practice of hanai'aina to ensure these beliefs and customs are passed down to future generations.
The Reorganized Olowalu Cultural Reserve has received 2 grants from 2 known foundation funders. Revenue decreased from $242,522 in 2021 to $193,904 in 2024. Most recent reported revenue: $193,904.
Annual Revenue
$193,904
Known Funders
2
Grants Received
2
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $193,904 | $231,301 | $53,064 |
| 2021 | $242,522 | $121,225 | $224,823 |
Top Funders
Wilmington, DE
SEATTLE, WA
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
Cole Kainoa Horcajo
President
Edwin R N Lindsey III
Vice President
Makayla Richmond
Secretary
Beverly Kurokawa
Treasurer
Lawrence Carnicelli
Director
Zachary LaPrade
Director
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