HAWAI‘I COMMUNITY FOUNDATION RECEIVES GIFT OF $10 MILLION FROM PHILANTHROPIST MACKENZIE SCOTT

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PRESS RELEASE For Immediate release December 15, 2020 FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact: Sheila Sarhangi Hawai‘i Community Foundation (808) 772-0718 Mobile ssarhangi@hcf-hawaii.org

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HAWAI‘I COMMUNITY FOUNDATION RECEIVES GIFT OF $10 MILLION FROM PHILANTHROPIST MACKENZIE SCOTT Funds will address the unprecedented needs of Hawai‘i’s communities due to the COVID-19 pandemic HONOLULU, HAWAI‘I — Today, philanthropist MacKenzie Scott announced a $10 million gift to the Hawai‘i Resilience Fund (HRF) of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF). The donation is the largest contribution to HCF’s Covid-19 relief effort to date. “With the ongoing human and economic impacts caused by the COVID-19 crisis, the trust and selection of the Hawai‘i Community Foundation by MacKenzie Scott is an incredible gift to our state at the end of a very trying year,” said Micah Kāne, CEO & President of Hawai‘i Community Foundation. “Her thoughtful, data-driven approach to giving is a testament to our work and our nonprofit partners relieving the hardships for those hardest hit by this crisis.” The donation from Scott to the Hawai‘i Resilience Fund of HCF is among $4.2 billion in gifts to 384 organizations across the U.S. over four months, according to her blog post on Medium. A team of advisors considered 6,490 organizations and undertook deeper research into 822 to select the final organizations. Scott’s advisors took a data-driven approach to selection and she notes the type of work being funded in her post: “Some [organizations are] filling basic needs: food banks, emergency relief funds, and support services for those most vulnerable. Others are addressing longterm systemic inequities that have been deepened by the crisis… “ As the crisis continues, more Hawai‘i residents who have never experienced hardships are finding themselves in need of support. Hawai‘i has one of the highest unemployment rates in the nation. The state’s food insecurity rate continues to rise in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “While Hawai‘i has worked together to contain the virus, the slow return of our economy will continue to pose huge challenges for our state at least through the third quarter of 2021,” said Kāne. Scott listed the hundreds of organizations that received donations, which includes three additional Hawai‘i nonprofits: Goodwill Hawai‘i, YWCA O‘ahu and Meals on Wheels Hawai‘i. Her approach to sharing the organizations is to inspire other donors to learn about the their work in the community. In 2019, Scott signed the Giving Pledge Initiative, promising to donate the majority of her fortune to charitable causes.

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