We sponsor educational programs, fund charitable activities and support practices which nurture love, wisdom and peace within individuals and families, and which promote understanding and connectedness among communities.
Pacific Rim Education Foundation Inc. centers its grantmaking on education and peacebuilding, with a stated aim of nurturing love, wisdom, and peace within individuals, families, and communities. The foundation’s recent record shows a single grant of $301,604 in 2024 to HSA-UWC Kona in Kailua Kona for program support, underscoring its interest in educational settings tied to leadership and reconciliation. Its program descriptions also point to support for charitable activities that promote understanding and connectedness, including community-based peace education and family-oriented practices. The foundation’s stated focus areas include education, youth leadership, international exchange, public awareness and events, community development, and peacebuilding. That mix places school-based support alongside broader community work, rather than limiting giving to one narrow issue. Pacific Rim Education Foundation Inc. also identifies Pacific island nations such as the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau in its program geography, linking its educational and peace-oriented mission to the wider Pacific Rim context. Leadership is listed with Selina Moon.
Education is the clearest thread in the foundation’s programming. In 2024, Pacific Rim Education Foundation Inc. gave $301,604 to HSA-UWC Kona for support of its programs, aligning with the foundation’s emphasis on educational and charitable activities. Peacebuilding and reconciliation are also explicit priorities. The foundation describes support for programs that promote peace, reconciliation, wisdom, and connectedness among individuals, families, and communities, including spiritual and practice-based programming. Youth leadership appears in its active program descriptions as well. The foundation links its educational grantmaking to leadership development, and it names Pacific island nations in that work, including the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau. Community development and public awareness also fit within its stated scope, especially where programs are framed as charitable activities in service of peace.
The available grant-size data show a single observed amount: the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile are all $301,604. That points to a very concentrated distribution in the latest filing year. The grant record provided includes one 2024 grant, so recurring recipient patterns cannot be established from the supplied recent-grants table alone. The foundation is a programmatic grantmaker rather than an individual-funding vehicle, since it does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. Its grant descriptions indicate charitable program support tied to education, peace, and community activities. Unsolicited application language is not provided in the source data.
$302K
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Most grants fall between $302K and $302K, with a median of $302K.
25th Percentile
$302K
Median
$302K
75th Percentile
$302K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in HI.
Selina Moon
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Giving is highly local in the provided record: 100% of grants went to recipients in Hawaii, which is also the top state by grant count. The clearest recent location is Kailua Kona, where HSA-UWC Kona received the year’s listed grant. Program descriptions also reference Hawaii alongside Pacific Rim island nations such as the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau, but the grant data shown here places the recorded recipient in the foundation’s home state.
Its stated focus includes education, peacebuilding and conflict resolution, youth leadership, international exchange, community development, and public awareness or events. The foundation describes its mission as sponsoring educational programs and charitable activities that nurture love, wisdom, and peace within individuals, families, and communities.
The provided grant-size figures are all the same: p25, median, and p75 are each $301,604. In the latest grant list, the foundation made one 2024 grant at that amount.
No. The foundation’s profile indicates that it does not fund individuals, and its grantmaking is described as programmatic and charitable rather than individual aid.
The supplied data show a local pattern: 100% of grants went to recipients in Hawaii, and Hawaii is also the top state by grant count. The recent grant list includes a recipient in Kailua Kona.
The latest grant listed is $301,604 in 2024 to HSA-UWC Kona in Kailua Kona, Hawaii, for support of its programs.
2024
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HSA-UWC Kona | KailuaKona, HI | $301,604 | 2024 | Support their programs |
HSA-UWC Kona
$301,604Support their programs