As a tenant on ‘āina Pauahi, you help to care for ‘āina in ways that strengthen our lāhui and contribute to thriving, resilient communities, while carrying forward the vision of Ke Ali‘i Bernice Pauahi Pākī Bishop.
Be part of a growing network of more than 1,300 purpose-driven businesses and organizations working to create lasting impact for future generations.
Securely pay rent online, view your payment history, and manage billing in one place.
Browse to the web address below, then follow the instructions listed:

* Upon lease renewal, tenant will need to add their new lease to their ClickPay account.
** IMPORTANT: Funds Availability Notice - The date that a payment is initiated through the ClickPay website IS NOT the date that your payment will appear on your rental account. The time the payment takes to clear is determined by your payment method (i.e., by credit or debit card, American Express, or e-check/ACH). This will generally be 24 – 72 hours after your initiation, BUT could be more depending on your payment method and timing of payment. Please take this into consideration when setting up your payments to ensure a timely payment and to avoid late fees.
***Single transaction limit is currently set at $1,000,000.00. If your payment is over $1,000,000.00 you may make multiple transactions.
**** Some bank accounts may require additional information in order for ACH transactions to be processed. As such, if your bank account has been set up with a debit block, you will need to provide your banking institution with the ClickPay ACH company ID information listed below prior to submitting your first ACH payment. ClickPay recommends that you provide the ID below to your banking institution:
ID No.1 _270283316
Join us in stewarding ʻāina Pauahi together.
Be part of our ʻohana and contribute to our kaiāulu. To learn more, email us at ainapauahi@ksbe.edu.
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The financial resources needed to fulfill Ke Ali‘i Pauahi’s wishes come from the success and growth of our endowment. ‘Āina is not simply part of that story, it is foundational to it. When ‘āina is stewarded well, it generates long-term economic strength, resilience and opportunity.
‘Āina Pauahi spans approximately 373,000 acres across the Hawaiian islands. Visitors can explore interactive maps and learn more about land uses and available opportunities through the ‘Āina Pauahi website.
‘Āina Pauahi includes a diverse portfolio across 373,000 acres throughout the Hawaiian islands. This portfolio includes agricultural, conservation, residential, commercial and cultural lands.
Requirements and eligibility vary depending on the land use and opportunity interested parties are seeking. In general, collaborations and tenants are evaluated in alignment with our mission and a commitment to responsible land stewardship and community benefit.
To lease agricultural or commercial lands, contact us to get started. You can also explore available sites and facilities to rent by clicking here. All applications are reviewed for alignment with our mission and values.
‘Āina Pauahi creates opportunities for collaborators that align with community needs and shared values. In collaboration with our communities, we protect, restore, and activate the natural and cultural resources that define our identity.
‘Āina Pauahi is stewarded through culturally grounded and regenerative practices that prioritize the health of natural and cultural resources. This includes conservation, restoration, and responsible land use strategies that ensure ‘āina remains abundant and resilient for future generations while supporting thriving communities.
For more information or assistance, ‘Āina Pauahi can be reached by emailing ainapauahi@ksbe.edu. Our team can help answer questions and connect you with opportunities or resources.