A Giving Fund to Support Conservation, Culture & Nature Connection
Connect. Collaborate. Conserve. Foraging connections that nurture our ohana, island communities, and natural resources.
The ‘I’iwi Fund
For every guest who joins us on an adventure, $1 is donated to the fund. Since its inception, Hawaii Forest & Trail has donated $105,000 to various local non-profit organizations (as of Jan. 2025).
Since 1993, Hawaii Forest & Trail’s vision to share the splendor of Hawaii Nei and inspire a deeper connection with nature has guided our success and growth. In 2018, Rob and Cindy Pacheco established the ‘I’iwi Fund with $10,000 of seed money to support local nonprofit conservation efforts and advocate for the conservation of Hawaii’s native ecosystems, culture, and natural wonders.
If you would like to help support our vision for Hawaii Island, click the below “Donate” button and then search for “Hawaii Forest & Trail Iiwi Fund”.
Support the Cause
Proceeds from our activities and guest contributions support local Non-Profit conservation efforts. We invite each guest to give to support the local conservation organizations (one of our first guest’s donations was $25,000!) Our industry partners and business vendors also donate money to the fund. Initial seed money for the fund of $10,000 came from a personal donation by our founders Rob & Cindy Pacheco. As the fund grows, we will periodically solicit requests for grants from qualifying organizations but will also entertain requests at any time.
How The Fund Works
For each guest on tour, Hawaii Forest & Trail donates $1. We encourage each of our guests to match that dollar if they’d like, or give any amount you choose.
Qualifying organizations must be a 501(c)3 entity and whose mission and work aligns with at least one of the following criteria:
- Benefits the conservation of Hawaii’s native ecosystems, species and landscapes.
- Shares the understanding and practice of Hawaiian culture and the dissemination and understanding of Hawaii’s natural and cultural history.
- Promotes and facilitates an appreciation and interaction with nature especially within youth-oriented programs.
The ʻIʻiwi Fund intends to give preference to entities that are based or whose work is performed in the communities where we operate tours. If you’d like to help with this fund, donations in all amounts are accepted. Mahalo for your kokua.