Annual report of Matson Giving, the community investment program of Matson, Inc.
2018
Having served Hawaii for 137 years, Matson has long benefitted from the deep sense of community that is central to island culture and the knowledge that we ultimately rely on each other for the security and well-being
of our families. It has become a core value that carries throughout our growing Pacific network, where we seek to strengthen all of the communities in which we live and work.
Last year, guided by employee committees, focused on organizations that are particularly effective in our communities and fully supported by our board of directors, Matson contri-buted more than $3.6 million in cash and in-kind support to more than 850 organizations in Hawaii, Alaska, Micronesia, the South Pacific and on the U.S. mainland. Added to this were the countless hours of personal time and effort Matson employees and their families devoted to making a difference in their communities.
We dedicate this edition of Manifest to the important work of nonprofit organizations in our communities and salute the leadership of those who volunteer to serve on our regional Matson Giving committees and the active participation of so many other employees who together embody the giving spirit of Matson.
Matt CoxCHAIRMAN AND CEO
Message from the Chairman and CEO Matson Giving Leadership
COVER Top row: (Left) Ollie Schaberg hoists his choice of a Thanksgiving pumpkin at the Kodiak 4-H fundraiser. (Center) Menehune SurfFest contestants enjoy a post-heat shave ice, flavored Matson blue. (Right) Athletes of the Tsunami Swim Club clean Piti Beach Park on Guam in the Adahi I Tano' program. Bottom photo: Hawaii’s Zone 7 Baseball team jumped for joy ahead of their Ka Ipu ‘Aina at Oahu’s Sandy Beach Park.
Pacific CommitteeChair, Gary NakamatsuVicente Angoco Jr., Senior Vice President, PacificRussell Chin, District Manager, Hawaii IslandJocelyn Chagami, Manager, Industrial EngineeringMatt Cox, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive OfficerLeonard Isotoff, Vice President, Sales—Hawaii Ku‘uhaku Park, Vice President, Government & Community RelationsBernadette Valencia, Vice President & General Manager—Guam and Micronesia
Staff: Linda Howe, [email protected] Ipu ‘Aina Program Staff (Hawaii): Keahi BirchAdahi I Tano’ Program Staff (Guam): Gloria Perez
Mainland CommitteeChair, John Lauer, Senior Vice President & Chief Commercial OfficerJoseph Augsburger, Controller, Matson Logistics Lori Geraty, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Matson LogisticsJason Taylor, Vice President, Human ResourcesPaula Strano Isobe, Director, Customer Support Systems & Training Richard Kinney, Vice President, Equipment & Inland OperationsTimothy Kirchhoff, Director, Sales & Marketing, Southwest RegionShyamal Roy, Assistant Vice President, Operations—West, Matson Logistics
Staff: Paul Merwin and Janine Ray, [email protected]
Alaska CommitteeChair, Bal Dreyfus, Vice President, AlaskaChris Dianora, Director of Sales, Pacific NorthwestTamara Grasse, Senior Account ManagerRick Kniaziowski, Manager, Terminal Operations, KodiakDavid Kolesky, Senior Account ManagerRoslyn Mitchell, Senior Account Manager Claudia Russell, Director, Finance and Administration, AlaskaAthena Sampson, HR Generalist, Span Alaska TransportationJohn Schweiker, Senior Account ManagerJennifer Tungul, Manager, Terminal Operations, Dutch HarborLindsey Whitt, Manager, External Affairs, Alaska
Staff: Claudia Russell and Chrystel Bankhead, [email protected]
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$2,095,000: Cash contributions were made to 691 organizations and included significant predicable cash donations to United Ways in Hawaii and on the U.S. Mainland; the American Red Cross; the Navy League of the U.S.; the American Heart Association; and the Coast Guard Foundation. Matson also responded to unantici-pated needs and opportunities. The total includes donations to 178 organizations that participated in the Ka Ipu ‘Aina and Adahi I Tano’ environmental programs in Hawaii and Guam, respectively, and those programs’ costs.
$1,350,000: In-kind contributions were comprised primarily of donated shipping for environmental programs and food banks, and in response to multiple natural disasters including Typhoon Yutu, Cyclone Gita, and the Kilauea volcano eruption. Loans of containers for fundraisers and donations of used containers are included. In total, 74 charities were assisted.
$170,000: Cash contributions that match gifts made by employee donations (not including United Way workplace giving campaigns) were directed to 164 different charities. In addition, Matson employees made just over $15,000 in personal contributions to disaster-response efforts worldwide.
Since 2012, Matson has invested more than $17 million in its communities.
2018 COMMUNITY INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Location
Program Area
$5K
$52K $32K$33K
$3K $2K
$10K
$2K$8K
$7K
$4K
Location
Program Area
Western Pacific South PacificHawaii Mainland Alaska
$12K $110K $155K $195K $115K$63K $90K
Arts/Culture/Humanities Community & Civic Disaster Preparedness & ReliefEnvironment Food, Ag & Nutrition HealthcareEducation
Human Services
Animal-Related
Maritime/Public Benefit Recreation & Sports Youth Development
Arts/Culture/Humanities Community & Civic Disaster Preparedness & ReliefEnvironment Food, Ag & Nutrition HealthcareEducation
Human Services
Animal-Related
Maritime/Public Benefit Recreation & Sports Youth Development
$260K $232K $205K $435K$223K
CASH CONTRIBUTIONS
MATCHING GIFTS
Location
Program Area
$65K$480K $190K $600K
Service Type
$45K $35K $25K $55K $5K$5K
$210K $100K $110K$90K$440K
Shipping Container Donations Container Loans Administration
$1.07M $230K
$35K $15K
$15K
Arts/Culture/Humanities Community & Civic Disaster Preparedness & ReliefEnvironment Food, Ag & Nutrition Healthcare
EducationHuman ServicesProgram AdministrationMaritime/Public Benefit Recreation & Sports Youth Development
$230K
Western Pacific South PacificHawaii Mainland Alaska
IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS
$1.035M $367K$432K$162K
$99K
$12K
$37K $118K $15K
Pacific Mainland Alaska
Matson contributed $3.6 million in cash and in-kind services to support the work of more than 850 organizations.
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IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONSPACIFICHAWAIIAlaka‘i O Kaua‘i Public Charter School
Aloha Medical Mission
American Red Cross—Hawaii
American Red Cross, Maui Branch
Camp Agape Hawaii
Carole Kai Charities/Great Aloha Run
County of Kauai—Office of the Mayor
Friends of Hawaii Charities
Hale Makua Health Services
Hawaii Cattlemen’s Council
Hawaii Foodbank
Hawaii Kai Boat Club Foundation
Hawaii Lions Foundation for District 50
Hawaii Wildlife Fund
Hawaiian Railway Society
Holy Family Catholic Academy
Holy Hill of Zion
Ho’opulapula Haraguchi Rice Mill
HOPE Services Hawaii
Intertribal Council of Hawaii
Kamehameha Schools—Alumni Teachers Parents
Kapaa High School
Kauai Independent Food Bank
Kawehiokalani dba Pumpkin Carving Festival
Kihei Canoe Club
Lahaina Yacht Club Foundation
LPGA Lotte Championship Golf Tournament
Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Merrie Monarch Festival
National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii
Noelani Elementary School
North Shore Community Land Trust
Paia Youth & Culture Center
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Project Vision Hawaii
An extraordinary donation of multiple used containers
formed the framework which volunteers for the Impossible Roads Foundation modified
into ‘tiny homes’ for veterans in the Pacific Northwest.
Temporary cold storage for fundraising fairs and carnivals. Permanent storage for sports or fire-fighting equipment.
Moving a container full of furnishing and supplies for a new public charter school…of almost-new donated fitness equipment for the Y…of recovered discarded fishing nets no longer a hazard to marine life.
Relocating recyclable materials destined for new uses…or feed for cattle urgently moved away from lava….and breathing masks and building materials for the same purpose. And moving disaster relief equipment and supplies in response to fires, cyclones and typhoons…Matson’s in-kind support was often the best option.
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Protect Kahoolawe Ohana
Punahou School
Salvation Army—Hilo
Samaritan’s Purse aka Operation Christmas Child
Shidler College of Business Alumni Association
Spare for Change
St. William Catholic Church
State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation—Highways Division Hawaii Island District
The Food Basket
U.S. VETS
Wreaths Across America
YMCA—Island of Hawaii
WESTERN PACIFICGUAMGuam Homeland Security—Office of
Civil Defense
Haya Foundation
Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Guam
SAIPANMarianas Young Professionals
Ayuda Foundation—Micronesia Medical Missions
Tan Siu Lin Foundation
FSM Consulate
House Of Chamorros
Joeten & Daidai Foundation
TINIANTinian Premier Football Club
YAPMicronesian Games Organizing
Committee
SOUTH PACIFICNEW ZEALANDUSO Bike Ride (Understanding
Strengthening Overcoming)
AMERICAN SAMOAAmerican Samoa Association of
Paddlers
Mission of Hope Ministries
Charity & Hope Ministries
COOK ISLANDSRotary Club of Rarotonga—
Cook Islands
Matson moved a donated fire truck from Dutch Harbor to Anchorage, destined to serve in Ninilchik, a remote Alaska Native village (Pop. 833) on the Kenai Peninsula. Several members of the all-volunteer crew ceremoniously ‘pushed-in’ the truck for the first time.
After Category 5 Supertyphoon Yutu devastated Saipan and
Tinian in CNMI in October 2018, Matson moved containers with
relief materials and supplies from ports as close as Guam and as far
away as the U.S. West Coast for local charities and governments
to speed up recovery.
SAMOASamoa Victim Support Group
St. Mary’s College
TONGAAotearoa Cyclone Gita Tonga Relief
Aid Committee
MAINLANDCALIFORNIACollege of the Siskiyous Foundation
College Park High School
1st Vanguard Services
Napa Police Officers’ Association
Northern California/Nevada UCC
Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Contra Costa
ARIZONASalt River Pima-Maricopa Indian
Community
WASHINGTONImpossible Roads Foundation
ALASKAAlaska VA Health Care SystemAlaskans for Litter Prevention and
RecyclingAmerican Cancer SocietyArctic Valley Ski AreaChugiak Senior Citizens Covenant House AlaskaFood Bank of Alaska Kiwanis Club of KodiakKodiak 4-HMuseum of The AleutiansNinilchik Emergency ServicesSenior Citizens of KodiakTed Stevens FoundationUnalaska City School DistrictUnalaska High School Senior Parents
CommitteeWreaths Across America
Your generosity is overwhelming… none of this would have happened without you.Lt. Joshua Rae, Ninilchik Emergency Services
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PACIFICMatson’s total cash donations around the Pacific Rim account for $1.3 million, comprised of $1.04 million benefiting Hawaii and $261,000 benefiting Guam, Micronesia, and South Pacific islands and nations.
In Hawaii, Matson supported 371 organizations with cash donations during 2018, including 148 Ka Ipu ‘Aina program participants.
Listed here are recipients of Matson’s cash support.
HAWAII RECIPIENTS
HAWAIISTATEWIDE
Ahahui Koa Anuenue
Aloha United Way
American Cancer Society
American Diabetes Association-Hawaii
American Heart Association—Hawaii Chapter
American Red Cross—Hawaii
Arthritis Foundation—Hawaii
Asia Pacific Exchange and Development
Association of Fundraising Professionals— Aloha Chapter
Boy Scouts of America
Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii
Charles R. Kendall Scholarship and Education Fund
Child & Family Service
Coalition for a Drug-Free Hawaii
Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement
Domestic Violence Action Center
Easterseals Hawaii
808 Cleanups
Family Programs Hawaii
General Contractors Association of Hawaii
Girl Scouts Council of Hawaii
Give Aloha via Foodland Super Market
Hawaii Ag and Culinary Alliance
Hawaii Cattlemen’s Council
Hawaii Construction Career Days
Hawaii Culinary Education Foundation
Hawaii Foodbank
Hawaii High School Athletic Association
Matt Cox accepts the Kōkō Pu‘upu‘u and umeke made
by Marques Hanalei Marzan (far right).
Thank you for being such wonderful recipients of the Kama’aina of the Year award! Matson has shaped the waterfront, helped establish the tourism industry, supplied the plantation economies of the previous two centuries, and continues to provide a lifeline of supplies for the islands. Kiersten Faulkner, Historic Hawai‘i Foundation
CASH CONTRIBUTIONS
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Hawaii HomeOwnership Center
Hawaii Museums Association
Hawaii Pacific University
Hawaii Parkinson Association
Hawaii State 4-H Livestock Council
Hawaii State Association of Counties
Hawaii State Dept. of Education—Hawaii Teacher Induction Center
Hawaii State Junior Golf Association
Hawaii Steel Alliance
Hawaii Swimming Legacy Project
Hawaii Youth Conservation Corps
Hawaiian Islands Land Trust
Hawaiian Sailing Canoe Association
Historic Hawaii Foundation
Ho‘oulu Foundation
Kama‘aina Care
Kapiolani Health Foundation
Kina‘ole Foundation
March of Dimes - Hawaii Chapter
Masonry Construction Charitable Fund
Merrie Monarch Festival
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
Muscular Dystrophy Association-Hawaii
Na Wahine Pa‘ani O Punahou
National Association Of Women in Construction
Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce
Navy League Of The United States—Honolulu Council
Outrigger Duke Kahanamoku Foundation
Pacific and Asian Affairs Council
Pacific Region Baseball
Paniolo Hall of Fame
Partners in Development Foundation
PBS Hawaii
Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation
Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific Foundation
Sales & Marketing Executives
Shidler College of Business Alumni Association
Special Olympics Hawaii
Tax Foundation Of Hawaii
Teach for America
The ALS Association Golden West Chapter
The Bella Project
The Nature Conservancy
The Salvation Army
Times Supermarket Charity Golf Tournament
Trustees of the Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop
UH Foundation—College of Engineering
UH Foundation—Office of Intercollegiate Athletics
UH Foundation—Shidler College of Business
OAHUAAU of the USA for the Honolulu
Raiders Wrestling Club
Academy of Softball
AccesSurf Hawaii
ACE Hardware Hawaii
Aiea High School
aio Foundation
Air Force Sergeants Association
Aloha Youth Lacrosse Association
ASSETS School
August Ahrens Elementary School
AYSO—Region 100
Bishop Museum
Boy Scouts of America— Aloha Council–Troop #195
Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii
Calvary Chapel Windward
Caregiver Foundation
Carole Kai Charities
Castle High School
Center for Tomorrows Leaders
Central Union Church Preschool and Kindergarten
Chaminade University of Honolulu
CrimeStoppers Honolulu
Damien Memorial School
D.R.E.A.M. Team Hawaii
DreamHouse Ewa Beach
Eastside Baseball Academy of Hawaii
East-West Center
808 Impact
808 Storm
Ewa Beach CBDO
Families In the Fire
Family Career Community Leaders of America
Family Promise of Hawaii
Filipino Community Center
Fokus Baseball
4-H Hawaii
Friends of Honolulu City Lights
Friends of Imi Ho‘ola
Friends of Kailua High School
Friends of the Waikiki Aquarium
Friends of Youth Outreach Foundation
HUGS Help Understanding & Group Support
Habilitat
Habitat for Humanity—Honolulu
Hanahau‘oli School
Hanalani School
Hawaii Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Hawaii Army Museum Society
Hawaii Bowl Foundation
Hawaii Children’s Cancer Foundation
Hawaii Congress of Parents Teachers and Students
Hawaii Education of the Arts
Hawaii Farm Bureau Federation
Hawaii Golden Gloves Association
Hawaii Impact Football Association
Hawaii Rush Soccer Club
Hawaii Titans Fastpitch
Hawaii Wall & Ceiling Industry Association Scholarship Fund
Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu Scholarship Fund
Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society
Hi Performance Baseball
Honolulu Galaxy Futbol Club
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu Police Community Foundation
Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii
Ho‘ola Na Pua
Hospice Hawaii
Huakailani School for Girls
ImagineWorks
Imua Kakou Chapter of National AMBUCS
Institute for Human Services
International Church of the Foursquare Gospel
Iolani Raiders Boosters Club
Island Pacific Academy
Jammers Volleyball Club
Japan-America Society of Hawaii
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii
Junior Achievement of Hawaii
Ka Laulima Ho‘omalu
Ka Mamala Hoe Canoe Club
Kachi Karate Ohana
Kahala Warriors Baseball Club
Kahuku High and Intermediate School
With your help, we are working to ensure our (homeless) youth are supported …to independence and self-sufficiency. Skip Adams, Friends of Youth Outreach/RYSE
HAWAII RECIPIENTS
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Kailua High School
Kaimuki High School
Kaimuki High School Foundation
Kainalu Elementary School
Kalaepohaku Project Grad
Kalaheo High School PTA
Kalakaua Foundation
Kalani Falcons Athletic Boosters
Kalani High School
KAMP Hawaii
Kananiokeakua School of Hula
Kanehunamoku Voyaging Academy
Kaoi Soccer Club
Kapolei Foundation
Kapolei High School
Keiki Education Living Independent Institute
Keiki O Ka Aina Preschool
Ko‘olau Baptist Church and Academy
Ko‘olau Foursquare Church
Kristi Yamaguchi’s Always Dream Foundation
La Pietra, Hawaii School for Girls
Le Fetuao Samoan Language Center
Le Jardin Academy
Leeward Cobras Wrestling Club
Leilehua High School Parent Booster
Liholiho Laulima
Lions Club of Honolulu Foundation
Loyola Marymount University Hawaii Club
Lunalilo Home
Lyon Arboretum Association
Making Dreams Come True Valley of Rainbows
Malama Kipuka Hawaii
Manoa Elementary School
Manu O Ke Kai Canoe Club
Marine Corps Association Foundation
Mental Health America of Hawaii
Michaels Community Service Corporation
Mid-Pacific Institute
Mililani Trojans Association
Moanalua Gardens Foundation
Mohala Pua School
Mokauea Fishermen’s Association
Na Kama Kai
Na Keiki Mauloa
Nan Charitable Golf Tournament
Navy Supply Corps Foundation
North Shore Canoe Club
Oahu Choral Society
Oahu RC&D Council
Oxford House Koolau
PACAF CSS Booster Club
PACAF Birthday Ball Committee
Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor
Papa Ku Mana
Pearl City Community Association
Pearl City Elks Lodge No. 2669
Pearl City High School HOSA
Performing Arts Center of Kapolei
Philippine Women’s Association in Hawaii
Pipeline Soccer Club Hawaii
Pohai O Kamehameha
Polynesian Arts and Cultural Foundation
Pop Warner Little Scholars
Puakea Foundation of Hawaii
Pulse Productions /24-VII Danceforce
Punahou School
Pure Aloha Volleyball Club
Quicksets Volleyball Club
Radford High School
Radford High School PTSA
Radford High School Samoan Club
Rainbow Aquatics Swim Team
Revive & Refresh
Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu
Sacred Hearts Academy
SAE International
St. Andrew’s Schools
Saint Louis School
Saint Mark Lutheran School
Second Helpings Hawaii
647th Civil Engineer Squadron Booster Club
Sounds of Success Preschool and Learning Center
South Oahu County Farmers Association
St. Francis Healthcare Foundation of Hawaii
State of Hawaii Dept of Education
Tamura’s Charitable Foundation
Team Piko
The Lawrence and Hokulani De Rego Foundation
The Queen’s Medical Center
The SEEQS Foundation
Trustees of the Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop
U.S. Vets Initiative
U.S.S. Missouri Memorial Association
United Church of Christ Oahu Association
United Negro College Fund
University Laboratory School Booster Club
Waimanalo Canoe Club
Webco Foundation
Women In Need
YMCA—Armed Services
YMCA—Honolulu
YWCA—Oahu
HAWAII ISLANDAmerican Heart Association
Boys and Girls Club of the Big Island
Central Christian Church Hilo
Christian Liberty Ministries of Hawaii
Easterseals Hawaii
Friends of the Children’s Justice Center of East Hawaii
Friends of Waiakea Swimming
Hale Aikane
Hawaii Concert Society
Hawaii County 4-H Livestock Association
Hawaii Island Chamber of Commerce
Hawaii Island United Way
Hawaii Wildlife Fund
Hilo AYSO
Hilo Church of Christ
Hilo Medical Center Foundation
Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hawaii
Kealakehe High School
Kona Hospital Foundation
Kona Kohala Chamber of Commerce
Lyman House Memorial Museum
Marine Toys for Tots Foundation
Mauna Loa School
Na Kalai Wa‘a
Parker Ranch Round-Up Club Scholarship
Pop Warner Little Scholars
The Arc of Hilo
The Food Basket
Tony Taniguchi Memorial Golf Tournament
UH Foundation—Hawaii Community College
UH Foundation—Imiloa Astronomy Center
Waiakea Intermediate Ukulele Band
Waimea Ocean Film Festival
Waimea Outdoor Circle
YWCA Of Hawaii Island
Your donation helps the Museum preserve Hawaii’s history and share its story with our community and visitors. Richard Henderson, Lyman Museum
HAWAII RECIPIENTS
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Hale Makua Health Services
Hana Arts
Hana Youth Center
Hui Malama Learning Center
Hui O Wa‘a Kaulua
Imua Family Services
Kihei Youth Center
Mālama Maui Nui
Maui 4-H Livestock Association
Maui Adult Day Care Centers
Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Maui Chamber of Commerce
Maui County Farm Bureau
Maui County Nutrition Program
Maui Economic Development Board
Maui Food Bank
Maui Memorial Medical Center Foundation
Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber Foundation
Maui Rugby Org
Maui United Way
Molokai Island Foundation
Na Leo Pulama O Maui
Nisei Veterans Memorial Center
Pacific Whale Foundation
Paia Youth & Cultural Center
Pomaikai Elementary School
Portuguese Association of Maui
Pukalani Elementary School PTA
Seabury Hall Parents of Graduates
KAUAIAmerican Cancer Society
Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii
Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii
Child & Family Service—Nana’s House
Frank De Lima’s Student Enrichment Program
Grove Farm Foundation
Habitat for Humanity
Hawaii Lodging & Tourism Association
Hawaii Pacific Baptist Convention
Hawaii Soccer Federation
Hawaii Youth Maritime Programs
Hui O Laka—Kokee Natural History Museum
Island School
Kapaa High School Project Grad
Kauai Chamber of Commerce
Kauai County Farm Bureau
Kauai Economic Development Board
Kauai High School Baseball Booster Club
Kauai High School Football Boosters
Kauai High School PAIRS-PTSA Project Grad
Kauai Hospice
Kauai Lifeguard Association
Kauai Museum Association
Kauai Sailing Association
Kauai Senior Citizens Softball Association
Kauai United Way
Kauai Veterans Council
Kiwanis International
Life’s Bridges Hawaii
Lihue Pop Warner Association
Lotus Arts Foundation
Malama Kaua‘i
Rotary Club of Poipu Beach Community Foundation
Surfrider Foundation
The Salvation Army
Waimea High School Project Grad
Wilcox Health Foundation
YMCA of Kauai
MAUI COUNTY American Heart Association
American Red Cross
Baldwin High School Project Grad
Boy Scouts Of America
Boys & Girls Clubs of Maui
DOE—Maui Science/Engineering Fair
Doris Todd Christian Academy
Friendly Isle United Fund
Hale Kau Kau
We are extremely grateful for the support that the Relay For Life of Kauai receives, year after year, from Matson.Patti Ornellas, American Cancer Society
Matson helped purchase tools and equipment needed by the
Hawaii Community College Model Home Project which
provides hands-on experience for skilled trades students
as they annually design, build and landscape a home—
adding to the island’s supply of affordable housing.
HAWAII RECIPIENTS
HC&S, the last sugar plantation, is the reason many of us call Maui home and its closure was significant and, for many, deeply personal. Maui United Way knew it was time to support our HC&S family when Alice Lee formed the A Hui Hou steering committee to raise funds. It was a grassroots effort…and then something great happened. Matson. Matson jumped in with a HUGE contribution of $100,000 that gave the Committee the ability to help many families through this difficult transition, removing barriers so they could stand on their own again. Kari Luna Nunokawa, Maui United Way
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In the Western and South Pacific, Matson supported 104 organiza-tions with cash donations during 2018, including 30 participants in our Adahi I Tano' program.
Listed here are recipients of Matson’s cash support.
Colorfully attired participants in the Special Olympics Guam’s softball competition assembled on field to appreciate Matson’s
notable support.
WESTERN & SOUTH PACIFIC RECIPIENTS
WESTERN PACIFICGUAMAbundant Life Church
Academy of Our Lady of Guam
Agana Heights Athletes Organization
American Cancer Society
American Heart Association— Jump Rope for Heart
American Red Cross
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Boy Scouts of America—Aloha Council
Cancer Care Assistance Foundation
Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Guam
Christmas Drop Organization
Coast Guard Marianas Chief Petty Officer Association
Cost-U-Less
Eagle Golf Club of Guam
Edward M. Calvo Cancer Foundation
Guam Economic Development Authority Employee Morale Association
Guahan Women’s Islanders Softball Association
Teams from ten Micronesian jurisdictions send athletes to the ‘Micro Games’ held every 4 years. As a gold sponsor, Matson’s VP Bernadette Valencia was honored to present medals at their outdoor 2018 awards ceremony in Yap state, the Games’ location.
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Guam Animals In Need
Guam Basketball Confederation
Guam Cal Ripken Rookie League
Guam Chamber of Commerce
Guam Community College Foundation
Guam Contractors Association
Guam Crime Stoppers
Guam Educational Telecommunications Corp.
Guam Girl Scouts
Guam Humanities Council
Guam Islanders Softball Assn
Guam Junior Golf League
Guam Memorial Hospital Volunteers Assn.
Guam Society of Professional Engineers
Guam Visitor Industry Education Council
Guam Volleyball Federation
Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce
Guam Women’s Masters Softball Club
iCan Resources
I*Recycle Guam
Isla Center for the Arts— University of Guam
Make-A-Wish Guam & CNMI
NAVFAC Marianas Morale Welfare Assn.
Navy League of the United States
Okkodo High School PTSA
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Alumni & Endowment Foundation
Outrigger Guam Canoe Club
Pay-Less Community Foundation
Pepsi Open Charitable Golf Tournament
Philippine Jesuit Foundation
Port Authority of Guam Goodwill & Morale Association
Rotaract Club of the Marianas
Rotary Club of Guam
Rotary Club of Tumon Bay
Saint Anthony Catholic School
San Juan Bautista Church Youth Club
734th Mobility Airlifter’s Club
Society of American Military Engineers
Soroptimist International of Guam
South Pacific Petroleum Corp
Southern Heat
Special Olympics Guam
St. Joseph Catholic Church
Triple J Enterprises
Tsunami Swim Club
U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps
Ulitao
University of Guam
University of Guam Endowment Foundation
USO Guam
COMMONWEALTH OF THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDSAmerican Red Cross—
Pacific Islands Region
Micronesia Islands Nature Alliance
Micronesian Games Organizing Committee
Northern Marianas College
Saipan Chamber of Commerce
FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIACollege of Micronesia
Habele Outer Island Education Fund
Micronesia Red Cross Society
Pohnpei Island Food Community
Rotary Club of Pohnpei
SHIP-HOOPS
Wa’agey
PALAUPalau Community College
Palau Conservation Society
Palau International Coral Reef Center
Palau Red Cross
OKINAWAMarine Corps Association Foundation
USO Okinawa
SOUTH PACIFICNEW ZEALANDCommunity Approach
Embassy of the United States of America, New Zealand
The Village Community Services Trust
AMERICAN SAMOAAmerican Samoa Basketball
Association
American Samoa Community Cancer Coalition
Hope House
Pacific Island Foundation
Pago Pago Fishing Association
Rotary Club of Pago Pago
Samoa Musika Foundation
Special Olympics Amerika Samoa
Tutuila Golf Association
COOK ISLANDSAnuenue Canoe Association
Cook Islands Canoeing Association
Cook Islands Rugby Union
NIUENiue Police Blue Light Charity
SAMOAAlo Paopao Festival Trust
Samoa Rugby Football Union
TONGATonga Rugby Union
WESTERN AND SOUTH PACIFIC RECIPIENTS
Matson’s donation lightens the financial burden of students and allows them to focus…on learning. We hope Matson’s generosity will inspire many other companies to help and give back to the community.Frankie Eliptico, Northern Marianas College
In grateful recognition of your…generous support…as our Corporate Partner for Conservation… every year for the past five years. Let’s continue to work with the community for a Healthy Ecosystem for a Healthy Palau. Bola Majekobaje and Dr. Minoru Ueki, Palau Conservation Society
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MAINLAND
Matson’s cash donations across the U.S. mainland—excluding Alaska— are directed primarily to benefit the West Coast port cities in which we have operations—Seattle/Tacoma, Oakland and Los Angeles/Long Beach —and to states hosting our administrative operations—Arizona, Illinois and Georgia. Donations in other areas are generally linked to relationships we have established over time or which broadly support the transportation industry.
Cash donations in 2018 for these areas exceeded $430,000 (not including matching gifts), directed to 134 different organizations. Listed here are the recipients of Matson’s cash support.
The San Francisco Maritime National Park hosts both the USS Pampanito (front) and the SS Jeremiah O Brien, US Navy submarine and Liberty ship respectively, which just marked 75 years of age. Having previously served in World War II, both vessels now serve to remind peacetime visitors of the sacrifices made to end that conflict.
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OAKLAND AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIAAlameda County Community
Food Bank
Alameda County Library Foundation
Alameda Meals on Wheels
Alzheimer’s Disease And Related Disorders Association
American Diabetes Association
American Red Cross—Bay Area
Asian Art Museum Foundation
Association for the Preservation of the Presidential Yacht Potomac
Boy Scouts of America—Marin Council
Boy Scouts of America— San Francisco Bay Area Council
Boys & Girls Clubs of Oakland
Brandeis Hillel Day School
California Maritime Academy Foundation
Call Of The Sea
Chabot Space & Science Center Foundation
Children’s Fairyland
College Park High School
Community Resource Center
Cougar Diamond Club
East Bay Center for the Performing Arts
East Bay Zoological Society
First Place for Youth
Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano
Friends of the Olga Sinclair Foundation
Girl Scouts of Northern California
Girls Inc. of Alameda County
Gritty City Repertory Youth Theatre
Junior Achievement of Northern California
League of Women Voters Education Fund
Lindsay Wildlife Experience
Livermore Youth Soccer League
Marine Science Institute
Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu Hula Halau
Navy League of the United States—Alameda Council
Oakland Ballet Company
Oakland Chamber of Commerce
Oakland Military Institute College Preparatory Academy
Oakland Museum of California Foundation
Oakland Public Library Foundation
Playworks Education Energized
Producers Associates
Reading Partners
San Francisco-Marin Food Bank
San Francisco Maritime National Park Association
San Francisco Suicide Prevention
Scientific Adventures for Girls
SCORE East Bay (Service Corp. of Retired Executives Assn.)
St. Francis Yacht Club
Stand For Families Free of Violence
Tandem, Partners In Early Learning
The ARC of San Francisco
The Exploratorium
The Friendship Club
The Second Opinion
United Way of The Bay Area
Wardrobe for Opportunity
Washington Elementary School
Woodland United Way
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAAquarium of the Pacific
Boy Scouts of America
Cabrillo High School
Children Today
EXP (fka International Trade Education Programs)
Foodbank of Southern California
MAINLAND RECIPIENTS
The Oakland Public Library is four years more esteemed than Matson—having been founded in 1878! Of its 16 branches serving the community, one is less than a half mile from Matson’s Oakland offices. Our support helps the OPL serve a diverse and multi-lingual population.
Thank you for making the difference, Matson! Brigantine Matthew Turner is the first educational tall ship… with an electric eco-hybrid propulsion system that charges under wind power—a tall ship first! Charles Hart, Call of the Sea
With your help…we carry on environmental educational programs that…help Bay Area school children better understand the awesome power of science! Marilou Seiff, Marine Science Institute
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Heads Up Youth Foundation
International City Theatre
International Seafarers Center of Long Beach—Los Angeles
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Long Beach BLAST
Long Beach Education Foundation
Long Beach Public Library Foundation
North American Maritime Environ-ment Protection Association
Palos Verdes Peninsula Rotary Foundation
Port of Long Beach
Public Corporation for the Arts of the City of Long Beach
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California
The Home Depot Foundation
United Way of Greater Los Angeles
United States Veterans Initiative
PACIFIC NORTHWESTAlbertina Kerr Centers Foundation
Byrd Barr Place
Central Washington University
Grays Harbor Historical Seaport Authority
Hopelink
SeaShare via Ocean Beauty Seafoods
Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation
Seattle Children’s Hospital via Costco
Transportation Club of Seattle
Transportation Club of Tacoma
United Way of King County
United Way of the Columbia—Willamette
Washington State Concerns of Police Survivors
Youth Maritime Training Association
MAINLAND RECIPIENTS
Your support enables…cutting edge science education…innovative exhibits and conservation programs…ensuring that future generations can enjoy the beauty and wonder of our ocean planet.Ryan Ashton, Aquarium of the Pacific
Your grant is an investment in…the Valley’s treasured open spaces and helps…engage children and adults in learning about and caring for our Sonoran Desert environment.Beverly Duzik, Desert Botanical Gardens
Your generous support made possible the exhibit Dear Listener: Works by Nicholas Galanin (a Native Alaskan), promoting work of burgeoning contem-porary Native artists from across the nation... Dan Hagerty, Heard Museum
A cadet training at The Searfarers Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship for a
career as a merchant mariner takes a bearing using an
azimuth circle. This part of the navigational tool features a
circle of numbers that indicate direction in degrees.
ARIZONAAccel
American Heart Association— Tempe Chapter
Arizona Aloha Festivals
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Desert Botanical Garden
Drive By Blessings
Heard Museum
Phoenix Conservatory of Music
Phoenix Rescue Mission
Phoenix Symphony Association
St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance
Valley of the Sun United Way
VALLEYLIFE
Waste Not
ILLINOISHumanitarian Service Project
United Way of Metropolitan Chicago
DuPage PADS
Northern Illinois Food Bank
GEORGIABoys & Girls Club of America
United Way of The Coastal Empire
Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society
NATIONWIDEAlex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
ALS Association Golden West Chapter
American Federation for Suicide Prevention
Berrien Community Foundation
Boy & Girls Club of Elkhart County, IN
C&S Charities
Coast Guard Foundation
Containerization & Intermodal Institute
March Of Dimes Foundation
MEBA Merchant Marine Memorial Foundation
Saint Joseph’s University
Special Organization Founded to Aid Special Kids
The Seafarers Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship
United Seamen’s Service
Webb Institute
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ALASKAMatson’s cash donations in Alaska exceeded $370,000 in 2018, benefiting 79 charities across the State.
During the fourth year of Giving in key communities of Anchorage, Kodiak and Dutch Harbor, two dozen charities new to Matson were funded, evidence of growing awareness of the giving program.
Listed here are recipients of Matson’s cash support.
The Covenant House Alaska youth shelter is a refuge for
homeless, abused, or exploited youth escaping the unforgiving
streets of Alaska. It offers a coffee shop and employment
training center for at-risk youth to learn a popular trade—
hot cups of coffee are practically a food group in this state.
Matson’s capital support was directed to Covey Café.
Alison Kear (left) and Covey Café staff on opening day.
With your lead gift…Matson helps transform this space into an amazing new training center…and makes a significant impact in the lives of homeless and run away youth. We are grateful that you continue to remember the most vulnerable in our community. Thank you for your compassion and support. Alison Kear, Covenant House Alaska
Our relationship with Matson is very much appreciated. Your efforts…in the prevention of suicide are important for all of our Alaskan communities. Dennis Lasley and Wendy Nielsen Fick, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
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ALASKASTATEWIDEAlaska Center for the Blind and
Visually Impaired
Alaska Hunter Jumper Association
Alaska Jewish Campus
Alaska Run for Women
Alaska Youth Soccer
Alliance for Support of American Legion Baseball in Anchorage
American Cancer Society
American Heart Association—Alaska
American Lung Association
American Red Cross of Alaska
Anchorage Folk Festival
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska
Blood Bank of Alaska
Blue Thunder Basketball
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral Alaska
Camp Fire
Challenge Alaska
Cook Inlet Harbor Safety Committee
Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska
Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival
Food Bank of Alaska
Hope Community Resources
General Teamsters Local 959 Jesse L. Carr Charity Fund
Junior Achievement of Alaska
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
Logistics Officer Association
Seward Association for the Advancement of Marine Science
Standing Together Against Rape
The Salvation Army
ANCHORAGEAbused Women’s Aid In Crisis
Alaska Chamber Singers
Alaska Mens Run
Alaska SCTP—YESS
Alaska Wolves Hockey Association
Alaska Zoo
Alaskans for Litter Prevention and Recycling
Anchorage Bucs Baseball Team
Anchorage Community Concert Band
Anchorage Community Mental Health Services
Anchorage Concert Association
Anchorage Glacier Pilots
Anchorage Hospice
Anchorage Museum Association
Anchorage Opera Company
Anchorage Symphony Orchestra
Armed Services YMCA of Alaska
Association of Fundraising Professionals—Alaska Chapter
Beans Cafe
Best Beginnings
Catholic Social Services
Chugiak Senior Citizens
Cook Inlet Soccer Club
Covenant House Alaska
Cyrano’s Theatre Company
Friends of the Campbell Creek Science Center
Friends of the Municipality of Anchorage Public Libraries
Lost Lake Run
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Prince William Sound Science & Technology Institute
Providence Alaska Foundation
A unique 16-mile mountain race on a U.S. Forest Service trail starts a dozen miles out
of Seward, Alaska and ends at Lost Lake, of course, where a
maximum of 750 runners share a meal after raising several
hundred thousand dollars to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Matson was a
sponsor of the Lost Lake Run for the first time in 2018.
We greatly appreciate your generosity…we intend to improve the cardio-vascular health of all Americans. On behalf of all those who are touched by heart disease and stroke…we thank you! Kristin Luby, American Heart Association—Alaska
Matson does so much to fill plates and nourish Alaskan communities. We appreciate your partnership every day. Jim Baldwin, Food Bank of Alaska
ALASKA RECIPIENTS
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Shriners Hospitals for Children
Special Olympics Alaska
Taylar Young Memorial Foundation
10 Chefs
The Arc of Anchorage
The Music Machine
University of Alaska Anchorage
University of Alaska Foundation
Wasilla Area Seniors
YWCA—Alaska
DUTCH HARBOR/UNALASKAGirl Scouts of Alaska Troop #381
Unalaska City High School
Unalaskans Against Sexual Assault & Family Violence
KODIAKAlutiiq Museum and Archaeological
Repository
Hospice and Palliative Care of Kodiak
Kodiak Booster Club
Native Village of Afognak
University of Alaska Kodiak
ALASKA RECIPIENTS
From their vessel in Prince William Sound, scientists
deploy the acoustic moored profiling device (AMP) which
collects a series of oceanographic profiles twice a day, surfaces
to remotely transmit data but, if necessary, can safely remain
below to avoid bad weather. Matson has supported the
Prince William Sound Science & Technology Institute for
two consecutive years.
Thank you for your generous gift (which) demonstrates your commitment to the future of Alaska’s youngest citizens. This…is key to seeing that young children are prepared for school…starting ready to succeed. Abbe Hensley, Best Beginnings
You are the best! Matson just made sure that Alaskans who experience a disability can also experience hope. Mike Wachsmuth, Hope Community Resources
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AARP Foundation
AccesSurf Hawaii
Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank
Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Alaska Public Telecommunications
Alaska Sealife Center
Aloha United Way
Alzheimer’s Association
Alzheimers Disease and related Disorders Association
American Cancer Society—Alaska, Kauai, Seattle
American Diabetes Association
American Heart Association—Alaska, Hawaii, Los Angeles
American Lung Association— Alaska, Hawaii
American Red Cross—Bay Area, Hawaii chapters
Anchorage Concert Association
Andre House
Antioch High School
Arizona Aloha Festivals
Arizona Humane Society
Arizona State University for Friends of Arizona PBS
Arthritis Foundation—Chicago Branch
Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence
A Home 4 Ever Rescue
Ayuda Foundation—Micronesia Medical Missions
Bay Area Rescue Mission
Bentley University
Bishop O’Dowd High School
Boy Scouts of America—Aloha, Marin, San Francisco Bay councils
Boys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral Alaska
Brandeis Hillel Day School
Bridges of Hope International
Cal Poly Giving
California Polytechnic State University Foundation
Camp Anuenue Corporation
Cardinal Mooney High School
Cathedral School for Boys
Child Crisis Arizona
Children’s Cancer Network
Children’s Fairyland
Claremont Middle School PTA
Coast Guard Foundation
Coast to Coast Foundation
College Park High School
Corpus Christi School
Covenant House Alaska
Cure LGMD2i Foundation
Cyrano’s Theatre Company
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust USA
Duke University
Entertainment Industry Foundation
Eric’s Corner
Explicit Movement
Families of Sunset PTA
Family Emergency Shelter Coalition
Food Bank of Alaska
Fried’s Cat Shelter
Gabriel’s Angels
George Fox University
Girl Scouts of Northern California
Give Kids the World
Glide Foundation
Habitat for Humanity International
Hawaii Foodbank
Hawaii Public Radio
Hawaiian Humane Society
Heifer Project International
Heritage Foundation
Hidden Valley Parent Faculty Club
Hillside School
Honolulu Civil Beat
Hope & A Future
Humane Society of the United States
Institute for Human Services
Institute on Aging
International Institute of Buffalo
Iolani School
Island Liaison
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii
Jean Sweeney Open Space Park Fund
John Wayne Cancer Foundation
Kahlon Family Services School
Kaimuki Youth Development Organization
Kauai Hospice
KCAA Preschools of Hawaii
KCRW Foundation
Kuakini Foundation
Lauren’s Institute for Education
Le Jardin Academy
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society—Illinois Chapter
Linfield College
Lions Tigers & Bears
March of Dimes—Hawaii Chapter
Maryknoll School
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Matching the personal contributions of employees, whether personal funds or time and talent, empowers the donor and directs support to a broad range of interests. Together, employee contributions and funding from Matson’s varied matching gift programs provided approximately $250,000 in support to these employee-identified organizations.
Your matching contribution allows…free programs for people with disabilities…to have access to the healing power of the beach and ocean…Cara Short, AccesSurf
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McKinley High School Foundation
Music that Matters
National Kidney Foundation of Hawaii
National Liberty Ship Memorial
North American Maritime Ministry Association
Northern Illinois Food Bank
OneJustice
Options for Women of California
Peace Bridge
Pedal the Cause
Phoenix Art Museum
Phoenix Rescue Mission
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Planned Parenthood—Oakland
Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest and the Hawaiian Islands
Playworks Education Energized
Producers Associates
California Congress of Parents Teachers & Students
Punahou School
Rainbird Foundation
Raphael House of San Francisco
Renaissance Charitable Foundation
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Royal Family Kids
Saint Louis University
Salolampi Foundation
San Domenico School
San Francisco Ballet
San Marin High School All Sports Booster Club
San Ramon Valley Educational Foundation
Save Mount Diablo
Save the Family Foundation of Arizona
Scleroderma Foundation, Greater Chicago Chapter
Sequoia Middle School Parent Faculty Club
Shining Star Foundation
Shriners Hospitals for Children
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Special Olympics Alaska
Special Olympics Hawaii
SS Cyril & Methodius School
St Francis Healthcare Foundation of Hawaii
St. Ignatius College Preparatory
St. Joseph Notre Dame High School
St. Joseph’s Elementary School
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance
Straub Foundation
Sunnyslope High School
Surfrider Foundation
Tax Foundation Of Hawaii
Team Red, White & Blue
The ALS Association
The Salvation Army—Alaska, Hawaii
Tri-Valley Animal Rescue
Trustees of Boston University
Trustees of Mount Holyoke College
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Alumni Association and Foundation
UC Berkeley Foundation
UC San Diego Foundation
United Services for Children
United Way of the Bay Area
University of Delaware
University of Notre Dame
University of Washington Foundation
Valley of the Sun United Way
Walt Disney Family Museum
Wikimedia Foundation
Wilson School Ohana
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
World Vision Foundation
Wounded Warrior Project
YWCA—‘Oahu
Thank you for matching my gift (to the American Lung Association)...this is a great cause...and it’s very fulfilling to have such a generous corporate match!!Lee Fisher, employee and personal donor
The (matching) contribution allows youth to attend the Salolampi Finnish Language Village to learn about the Finnish language and culture…in Minnesota. Many thanks for your gift.John Jussi Hanson, Salolampi Foundation
Many thanks (for the match)—you encouraged me for greater contributions.Meredith Endsley, employee and personal donor
MATCHING GIFTS
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