UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII FOUNDATION
1314 SOUTH KING STREET SUITE B, HONOLULU, HI 96814 www.uhfoundation.org

Total Revenue
$76,733,850
Total Expenses
$61,348,887
Net Assets
$515,516,576

Organizations Filed Purposes: The University of Hawai'i Foundation (UHF) was established in 1955 to encourage private support for UH. Today it is the central fundraising organization for the UH System, providing professional fundraising and alumni engagement services to all 10 UH campuses. To date, the nonprofit UHF has raised more than $1 billion to support UH students, faculty, research and facilities. UHF has a number of specialists on staff to provide comprehensive fundraising and alumni engagement services. Expertise areas include major gifts, corporate and foundation giving, annual giving, donor stewardship, charitable tax and estate and gift planning. In addition to fundraising, UHF manages the $341+ million endowment for UH. Generous gifts from donors and a disciplined focus on investment strategies and opportunities help the endowment grow over the long term, providing support for University of Hawai'i programs and priorities into the future. The team also manages investments related to planned giving, inc

TO UNITE DONORS' PASSIONS WITH UH ASPIRATIONS BY RAISING PHILANTHROPIC SUPPORT & MANAGING PRIVATE INVESTMENTS TO BENEFIT UH, THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII, & FUTURE GENERATIONS

Student Aid and Services - UHF raises and distributes money for student aid, scholarships, fellowships, grants and awards to help students fulfill their academic potential and ensure our state has the skilled professionals it needs to flourish. These include merit-based scholarships, need-based scholarships, study abroad opportunities and programs that help build international bridges and cultural versatility. Fellowships help UH attract and retain outstanding students whose research and contributions to our world are key to a vibrant future.

Research - scientific, technical, humanistic investigation, individual and/or project research as well as grants for institutes and research centers. The University of Hawai'i Foundation (UHF) helps fuel research and innovation through strategic philanthropic investments. Private support plays a critical role in enabling UH researchers to tackle our world's challenges and improve our quality of life. With its unique geographic location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the rich ethnic diversity and environmental attributes, UH has become a globally recognized leader for its pioneering research in fields such as oceanography, volcanology, astronomy, Pacific Islands and Asian area studies, tropical agriculture, cancer and genetics. UH's highly ranked active research programs serve as a magnet for leading researchers, building UH centers of excellence in areas including microbiomes, endangered and rare plant conservation and climate change.

Special Programs - Donor designated accounts support a range of academic and non-academic initiatives/programs. These include visiting distinguished lecturers and professorships, computer lab support, facilities funds, intramural sports, outreach programs that support lifelong learning and community education, health fairs, workshops, band and mentorship programs. Through fundraising and account management, UHF is a partner in capital improvement projects to bring state-of-the-art facilities, technology and equipment to campuses statewide. Quality facilities and expertly-curated resources nurture healthy learning and productive collaboration. From business education to advanced culinary training, donors are helping open up world-class opportunities and facilities to Hawai'i students. Private funds make it possible for our public university to bring distinguished visiting lecturers and researchers to our campuses. Examples include bringing some of the worlds most highly regarded cancer researchers to work collaboratively in our research laboratories with UH scientists. While they are here, the prominent researchers, including Nobel laureates, deliver a major lecture at the University of Hawai'i Cancer Center. Private support funds this extraordinary opportunity for UH faculty, students and staff, to meet and interact with some of the most prominent scientists whose work has saved many lives and establish research collaborations with them. Other distinguished lecture series support Hawai'i's dialogue with the rest of the world in areas including local entrepreneurship, international women?s leadership, global technology, the integration of science and culture, and indigenous language/cultural issues.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Tim DolanPresident/CEO40$492,232
Jung SongInterim Sr. Associate VP - Str40$161,674
Jason OnoAsst Treasurer/CFO40$161,374
Janet BullardVP Marketing and Communication0$152,412
Julie LevineExecutive Director of Developm40$147,077
Karla Zarate-RamirezAssociate VP - Major Gifts40$137,202
Michael CoppesSenior Executive Director of E40$136,828
Hugh JonesAsst Secretary/In-House Counse40$132,509
Matt HenryExecutive Director of Developm40$132,351
Christine KooAssociate VP - Advancement Ser40$124,676
Paul KobayashiAsst Treasurer/VP Admin/CFO0$124,129
John HanVP/COO40$111,025
Kara ShibataAsst Treasurer/Controller40$91,204
Shari WalshAsst Secretary/Exec Assistant40$39,145
Susan MurrayTrustee0.5$0
Sean SugaiTrustee0.5$0
Rosita G LeongTrustee0.5$0
Ritchie MuddTrustee0.5$0
Peter GrossmanTrustee0.5$0
Peter FukunagaTrustee0.5$0
Michael K HiraiTrustee0.5$0
Mary E SellersTrustee0.5$0
Louise Ky IngTrustee0.5$0
Kent R YouelTrustee0.5$0
Ken MillerTrustee0.5$0
Kathleen KagawaTrustee0.5$0
James P LallyTrustee0.5$0
James J PappasTrustee0.5$0
Jackson NakasoneTrustee0.5$0
Herbert N Conley JrTrustee0.5$0
Eric K MartinsonTrustee0.5$0
Elliot LodenTrustee0.5$0
Diane PalomaTrustee0.5$0
Christine Chee-RuiterTrustee0.5$0
C Scott WoTrustee0.5$0
A Catherine NgoTrustee0.5$0
Ted PettitTreasurer0.5$0
Lori TeranishiSecretary0.5$0
William E GraysonVice Chair0.5$0
Standford S CarrVice Chair0.5$0
Richard F WackerChariman0.5$0

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