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Jack Johnson at Kokua Festival 2008.
© Courtesy of the Kokua Hawai'i Foundation,
photo taken by Kevin Mazur
 

This summer, your gift to Hawai'i is worth twice as much!

Musician Jack Johnson and his wife, Kim, recently donated $500 to The Nature Conservancy, “to honor and support the amazing work that you are doing in Hawai‘i.”

Through their foundation and All At Once social action network the couple has pledged even more — up to $2,500 — to inspire others to also give.

From now through September 14, community donations raised specifically designated through this special All At Once opportunity will be matched by the Johnson ‘Ohana Charitable Foundation, up to $2,500.

As part of his 2008 World Tour, Jack Johnson is collaborating with the Conservancy and other hand-chosen community groups around the world. The Conservancy’s work is being promoted through All At Once, a new social action network that connects people with non-profits, providing tools and motivation, and creating change through our actions, our voice and our choices.

A big mahalo to Jack and Kim Johnson for their generous pledge. And mahalo to you for helping us raise the maximum amount by making your gift today!

Double Your Gift to Hawai'i - Give Today!

Donate online now or send in your check - noting "All At Once" in the memo field and postmarked by September 14 - to: The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii, 923 Nu'uanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96817.

 

If you have any questions about the All At Once/Johnson ‘Ohana Charitable Foundation match grant, please contact Sean Marrs at smarrs@tnc.org or (808) 587-6221.