Mohala Farms
Mohala Farms
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About this organization
Mission
Fostering healthy communities through organic farming.
About
Farm internship program - intensive, comprehensive training program for approximately 30 interns each year who develop and increase their knowledge and skills for running an organic farm operation. Activities include planting, seed starting, composting, pest and weed management, harvesting, processing, sales and marketing. Educational farm tours - information sharing and hands-on activities about organic and sustainable farming for wide variety of community groups, including the University of Hawaii, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, Waialae School, the Young Government Leaders Group and more. 100+ served. Community partnerships - internship placement site for University of Hawaii West Oahu student in community food systems program; continued partnership with YMCA Camp Erdman for summer farm activities; continue wauke (Hawaiian fabric plant) growing project with Ka Lamaku La'Akea.
Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing
Fostering healthy communities through organic farming.
- Revenue reported was $143,283.
- Expenses reported were $148,840.
- The non-profit filed Schedule A section.
- Does not operate a hospital.
- Is not a donor-advised fund.
- The organization does not engage in lobbying activities.
- Other expenses reported $95,377.
- The non-profit reported a excess or deficit for -$5,557.
- The non-profit does not have a foreign financial account.
- The non-profit filed a copy of the returns in HI.
Accomplishments
- Farm internship program - intensive, comprehensive training program for approximately 30 interns each year who develop and increase their knowledge and skills for running an organic farm operation. activities include planting, seed starting, composting, pest and weed management, harvesting, processing, sales and marketing. Expenses $750.
- Educational farm tours - information sharing and hands-on activities about organic and sustainable farming for wide variety of community groups, including the university of hawaii, the international union for conservation of nature, waialae school, the young government leaders group and more. 100+ served. Expenses 0.
- Community partnerships - internship placement site for university of hawaii west oahu student in community food systems program; continued partnership with ymca camp erdman for summer farm activities; continue wauke (hawaiian fabric plant) growing project with ka lamaku la'akea. 20 participants in 2016. Expenses 0.