Updates from the
Kula Community Watershed Alliance

Kula Community Watershed Alliance Becomes 1% for the Planet Environmental Partner
Fire survivor-led community organization selected as a 1% for the Planet environmental partner.
Kula Community Watershed Alliance Hosts National Weather Service Forecast Office for a Free 2024-25 Maui Wet Season Outlook Presentation
All community members are invited and welcome to ask questions in this free online meeting.

Hawaiʻi Community Foundation Awards Grant to Restore and Steward Kula Lands Burned by Wildfire
The $481,800 grant will support work focusing on 25 acres of priority lands in Kula, including soil stabilization, fencing and reforestation, a greenhouse for growing native seeds, and staffing for project management and implementation.

7 Acres Stabilized in Kula!
Recently completed projects by the Kula Community Watershed Alliance

Mulch the Gulch!
The first step in post-fire land restoration is to stabilize the soil, and we can use fire-prone problem trees nearby as part of the solution!

Site Visits With Neighbors Reveal the Extent of Fire Damage
A group of advisors paid visits to neighbors living in the burned areas, to gather data and talk story.

Kula Fire Survivors Gather and Vote to Become a Hui
Our first in-person meeting at Skyline Hawaiʻiʻs restoration area is where we voted to become a hui.