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We can't do it without you! People-powered action requires grassroots donors. Whether it's $1 or $1,000, your gift to KAHEA makes an incredible difference.

calabashWe can't do it without you! Whether it's a gift of $1 or $1,000, your tax-deductible gift makes an incredible difference--and goes directly to the important, critical work being done throughout the islands.

Learn more about what your investment makes possible.

Please give today! Easy, secure online giving:

Give a one-time donation:

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Set up a monthly gift and join our Sustaining `Ohana:

An automatic monthly gift of any amount is a great way you can provide sustaining support for KAHEA. Our Sustaining `Ohana give us the revenue we can count on each and every month to keep our community campaigns moving.

Set up your monthly donation today!

Give by Mail:

You can send your gift in the mail to:
KAHEA
PO Box 37368
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96837

Make a Planned Gift

Legacy giving and bequests are are a powerful way to leave a legacy for Hawai`i nei. Learn more about planned giving by clicking here.

Make a Gift of Stock

An gift of stock (appreciated securities) is an easy way to make a meaningful gift, avoid the capital gains tax and receive an income tax deduction. To make a gift of stock, please contact Julia Morgan at (877) 585-2432 (toll-free) or lauren@kahea.org

Questions?

You can contact Lauren Muneoka at (877) 585-2432 (toll-free) or lauren@kahea.org, if you have any questions or would like to discuss your contribution.

KAHEA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Your donation is tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by the law (tax ID # 99-0348025).

KAHEA accepts no Federal or corporate dollars. For over a decade, we've been powered by grassroots donors... taro roots-style!

Mahalo for your kōkua!

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your impact

To date, grassroots giving to KAHEA has empowered permanent protections for over 140,000 square miles of Hawaiian lands and waters. What an amazing legacy!