Hawaii Tourism Authority Awards $3.78 Million to Community Events, Programs

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Image: Hawaii Food & Wine Festival. (Photo Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority Media)

The Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) announced it had awarded $3.78 million in funding to support 76 community projects, festivals, and events throughout the state as part of its Signature Events and Community Enrichment programs in 2023.

As part of the state’s Strategic Plan and Destination Management Action Plans, the HTA partnered with the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau (HVCB) and Island Chapters to administer its 2023 Signature Events and Community Enrichment Programs.

Funded by the HTA, five program project managers have been appointed to administer the awardee contracts in each county, including Christy Calabrese, Michelle Pope, Sumithra Balraj, Taryn Pascua and Lani Kaui.

“The festivals and events being supported by our Signature Events and Community Enrichment programs are integral to Hawaii’s multi-cultural community and contribute to a stronger, diversified economy,” HTA president John De Fries said.

“By providing funding assistance to these programs on each island, we are vigorously supporting our kama‘aina – cultural practitioners, musicians, artists, athletes, production staff, nonprofit groups, and volunteers – who are sharing meaningful experiences with residents and visitors alike,” De Fries continued.

The HTA has invested more than $11 million in over 411 community projects and events since 2017, with the Signature Events program supporting significant festivals and events that provide a unique and enriching experience and preserve Hawaii’s natural resources and culture.

HTA’s Community Enrichment program supports community-based projects and experiences that encourage tourism diversification in agriculture, culture, culinary, education, health and wellness, nature, sports and voluntourism.

For a complete list of programs and events that received funding, check out the HTA’s official website.

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