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Conflict of Interest Policy

The board and staff members of the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation are encouraged to play active roles in their communities by serving as board members or otherwise being involved with a wide spectrum of nonprofit organizations. This means that, from time to time, potential conflicts of interest or the appearance of such conflicts will inevitably arise. It is the Foundation’s policy to deal with such conflicts in as open and appropriate a way as possible.

Conflicting involvements include but are not limited to the following: Foundation board or staff members serving as board members of applicant organizations, immediate family members of Foundation board or staff members serving as board members of applicant organizations, Foundation board members or staff members or their immediate family members being employed by or doing business with applicant organizations.

In case of such conflicts or the appearance thereof, Foundation board members and staff are expected to disclose the conflict prior to making any related grant decisions. Once such a disclosure has been made, the remaining board members will determine whether or not there is a potential conflict of interest. Should it be so considered, the board member involved shall abstain from voting and shall not participate in the discussion of the applicant organization other than to answer specific questions that may be raised by other board members.

In cases where the Foundation’s board of trustees decides to award a grant to an organization and one or more of the Foundation’s board members has abstained from voting as the result of a conflict or the appearance thereof or a staff member has a conflict or the appearance thereof, such grants and board or staff members shall be identified in the Foundation’s web site.

In accordance with this policy since 2003, Foundation Directors and its President and Chief Executive Officer disclosed the actual or potential conflicts of interest noted below and recused themselves from any decisions regarding grants to the following organizations:

Grantee OrganizationHarold K.L. Castle Foundation
Board/Staff Member Name
Biodiversity Funders GroupD. Eric Co
Bishop Museum D. Eric Co
Terrence George
Dee Jay Mailer
Grove Farm Hawaii/
Grove Farm Foundation
H. Mitchell D’Olier
Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology D. Eric Co
Hawai‘i Monitoring and Reporting Collaborative D. Eric Co
Hawai‘i State Public Charter School CommissionAlexander Harris
H. Mitchell D’Olier
Hawai‘i Symphony OrchestraH. Mitchell D’Olier
Hawai‘i Workforce Funders CollaborativeAlexander Harris
Malama MaunaluaH. Mitchell D’olier
Polynesian Voyaging SocietyD. Eric Co
Resources Legacy FundD. Eric Co
Save the WavesD. Eric Co
Sustainable Moloka‘iD. Eric Co
Teach for America – Hawai‘iH. Mitchell D’olier

Saint Mark Lutheran School – Malama Loko I’a

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