
04.19.08
Kokua Festival 08 (Waikiki Shell) Honolulu, HI |
04-20-08 - Kokua Festival 08 (Waikiki Shell), Honolulu, HI
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04.25.08 Coachella Festival Indio, California |

Jack Johnson and his crew are collaborating with local and national non-profits around the world. To check out the non-profit partners for this show click on their logos below.
1% For the Planet
1% For The Planet is enabling businesses to take a lead role in being environmental stewards and to set an example for the rest of the business community. These companies embrace the notion that the sustainability of the natural environment is fundamental to the sustainability of business.
B.E.A.C.H Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawaii
B.E.A.C.H Environmental Awareness Campaign Hawaii
A volunteer organization concerned with bringing awareness and solutions to the problem of marine debris and litter on Hawai'i's beaches.
Climate Counts
Climate Counts is a non-profit campaign that scores companies annually on the basis of their voluntary action to reverse climate change. If the world's 100 largest companies reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by 5% -- just 5% -- it would be like taking 25 million cars off the road. You can vote with your dollar every day. Companies really do care what you think.
Community Conservation Network
Community Conservation Network
The Community Conservation Network (CCN) assists local communities and their partners to sustain vital ecosystems and resources by fostering relationships and building capacity that results in improved long-term conservation, management effectiveness, and human security.
Community Links (The Green House)
Community Links (The Green House)
Community Links Hawai`i (CLH) is a nonprofit organization that provides administrative infrastructure, shared services, and organizational development to nonprofit groups that share a commitment to a just, healthy, and sustainable Hawai`i.
Coral Reef Outreach Network
Coral Reef Outreach Network
International Year of The Reef campaign to raise awareness about coral reefs and the threats they face, to inspire urgent action to preserve and protect this precious marine resource.
Defend Oahu Coalition
Defend Oahu Coalition
Working together toward one goal:
Protecting communities along the North Shore from
the dangerous effects of large scale development
Hakipuu Learning Center
Hawaii Public Charter school grounded on the traditions & wisdom of the Hawaiian culture.
To Donate: HLC Po Box 1159 Kaneohe, HI 96744
Hawaii Bicycling League
Hawaii Bicycling League
HBL's mission is to promote cycling for health, recreation, and transportation through advocacy, education, and events.
Hawaii Conservation Alliance Foundation
Hawaii Conservation Alliance Foundation
The Hawaii Conservation Alliance is dedicated to promoting effective, long-term management of Hawaii's native ecosystems through collaborative research, training and outreach among land managers, scientists, educators and the general public.
Hawaii Institute for Human Rights
Hawaii Institute for Human Rights
The Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights is dedicated to promoting human rights principles and a culture of peace through personal empowerment and political engagement. HIHR strives for social justice in the development of a sustainable society in Hawai'i.
HeadCount
HeadCount, a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization devoted to voter registration and participation in democracy, joins the Jack Johnson tour on the road and is also representing Vote the Environment. HeadCount was created in 2004 by a group of artists, music industry pros and fans who believe music, expression and freedom are all intertwined. To date, HeadCount has registered more voters than any other all-volunteer group in the country.
Hui Malama O Pupukea Waimea
Hui Malama O Pupukea Waimea
Working to replenish and sustain the natural and cultural resources of the Pupukea and Waimea Ahupua'a for present and future generations through active community stewardship, education, and partnerships.
KAHEA: The Hawaiian-Environmental Alliance
KAHEA: The Hawaiian-Environmental Alliance
KAHEA is a community-based organization working to improve the quality of life for Hawai'i's people and future generations through the revitalization and protection of Hawai'i's unique natural and cultural resources. We advocate for the proper stewardship of our resources and for social responsibility by promoting multi-cultural understanding and environmental justice.
Kanu Hawaii
Kanu Hawaii
Kanu Hawaii is a group of people working to protect what we love about Hawaii by promoting island living here and elsewhere. We start by committing to do our part as individuals. We measure our impact, learn about issues, and consider ways to work together. We dream of a Hawaii that leads the world by example.
Kokua Hawai’i Foundation
The Kokua Hawai'i Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports environmental education in the schools and communities of Hawai'i. Our mission is to provide students with exciting and interactive encounters that will enhance their appreciation for and understanding of their environment so that they will be lifelong stewards of the earth.
Malama Hawaii
Malama Hawaii
Our mission is to inspire, and be inspired by, the people of Hawai‘i to M lama (care for) our island home, through a partnership that enriches our lives and our children's future. Our work will integrate the environment, health, education, justice, culture and the economy; and celebrate the strength of community.
Outdoor Circle
Outdoor Circle
The Outdoor Circle’s mission is quite simple: to keep Hawai‘i clean, green and beautiful by preserving, protecting and enhancing our environment for future generations.
PRISM
PRISM
A central goal of PRISM is to improve the interest and performance of Hawaii K-8 students in math and science. This goal is addressed through the creation of investigative, standards-based curricula in science, math, and technology that are both relevant and accessible to Hawaii’s rural student population
RE-USE Hawaii
Keeping reusable building material out of the landfill, and in use in our community.
Sierra Club Oahu Group
Sierra Club Oahu Group
The Sierra Club seeks a Hawaii where native habitats maintain their wild richness, where the coast and the sea are safeguarded from pollution, where human disruptions are minimized, and tourism is maintained at a negligible cost to the environment.
Surfrider Foundation
The Surfrider Foundation is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world's oceans, waves and beaches for all people, through conservation, activism, research and education. As part of the tour, Surfrider is launching their "Rise Above Plastics" campaign to educate the public about the dangers plastics pose to our environment, and what each of us can do to help reduce these impacts.
Surfrider Foundation (Oahu Chapter)
Surfrider Foundation (Oahu Chapter)
The Surfrider Foundation O'ahu Chapter works to improve ocean water and beach quality, to keep and open access to the ocean for all to enjoy, and to assure that development on our island is responsible by having minimal impact on our coastal environment.
Sustain Hawaii
Sustain Hawaii
Sustain Hawai’i is an action-based, educational non-profit dedicated to improving quality of life, to help realize a goal of sustainability,
Sustainable Saunders - UH Manoa
Sustainable Saunders - UH Manoa
The HUB (Help Us Bridge) team of students at the University of Hawaii at Manoa are evolving Saunders Hall into a model of sustainability for the campus, Hawaii and beyond! By interconnecting academic, non-profit, commercial and governmental communities around one tangible project, they have inspired a movement for sustainability. From water catchment to worm bins to wind power, there's something for every one.
The Kohala Center
The Kohala Center
The Kohala Center is an independent, not-for-profit academic institute for research and education in the environmental sciences. By working at the intersection of culture, community, and science, and by respectfully engaging Hawai‘i Island’s unique natural assets as scientific and intellectual assets, The Kohala Center builds teaching and research programs that enhance Island environments and serve Island communities.
Nature Conservancy
Nature Conservancy
A concervation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people.
The Trust for Public Land - Hawaiian Islands Program
The Trust for Public Land (TPL) is a national, nonprofit, land conservation organization that conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, community gardens, historic sites, rural lands, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come. TPL's Hawaiian Islands Program perpetuates aloha 'aina by protecting Hawai'i's most precious places, including lands that perpetuate Hawaiian culture, promote food self-sufficiency, and facilitate access to natural areas and shorelines. For Donations email: keith.kraughto@tpl.org or lea.hong@tpl.org
Vote the Environment
The goal of the Vote the Environment campaign is to highlight the unequivocal link between environmental issues and the role elections play in deciding their outcome. We will build on this platform through the following main points: 1) REGISTER TO VOTE 2) GET INFORMED 3) VOTE THE ENVIRONMENT
Jack Johnson and his crew are taking action to minimize the environmental impact of their world tour. Join us in making a positive change. See you at the show!
GREEN FAN ACTIONS ON TOUR
Before the Show:
- Select the CO2 offset purchase option when you purchase your ticket through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or Musictoday.
- Explore videos by local non-profits on the All At Once site and Jack Johnson will donate $1 per view to those organizations through his new charity, the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation.
- Get involved with local environmental activities in your town and participate in an All At Once pre-show event. Check the All At Once Volunteer Calendar for details.
Go to www.jackjohnsonmusic.com/tour
- Click on your show’s detail page, and learn everything you need to know about the show.
- Arrive by mass transit or bicycle, or set up a carpool and find out if there’s VIP parking for carpools and hybrid vehicles.
- Find out if there’s a free water station available—don’t forget to bring your refillable water bottle. Save money and reduce plastic waste.
- Find out which local non-profit groups will be at the show.
- Text in to join your show’s mobile community and get information about exclusive performances at the show.
(T Mobile users must e-mail their show’s code to )
At the Show:
- Make sure to get to the show early and check out the Village Green. Visit the non-profits, and you just may get to see an exclusive performance by Jack’s supporting artists or Jack himself there!
- Get your All At Once Village Green Passport when you arrive! When you take at least three actions and receive passport stamps you can enter to win a chance for you and your guest to watch Jack’s performance from the the stage!
- Capture Your Commitment at the All At Once Photobooth. Your actions have a huge impact.
- Donate to a non-profit. Donations to the local non-profits at the show and online will be matched by Jack’s new charity, the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation! (Up to $2,500 US dollars or foreign equivalent per show)
- Take environmental action. Recycle at one of the recycling stations or refill your reusable water bottle at one of the water stations.
- Buy an exclusive Jack Johnson CO2 offset sticker. Proceeds benefit renewable energy projects.
After the Show:
Stay connected with the All At Once Community, get involved in your local and world community and make change together. At the end of the tour an environmental report will be posted on the website which tracks the positive environmental impacts of our collective actions and commitments.
GREEN BAND ACTIONS ON TOUR
Greening actions include:
- Providing on-site water stations, waste management, and recycling services.
- Reducing waste with the use of biodegradable food service items and reusable water bottles that can be refilled on-site.
- Fueling tour vehicles and/or generators with sustainable biodiesel (where available) to help reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by up to 78%.
- Offering eco-friendly tour merchandise, including organic cotton clothing, reusable water bottles, and tote bags.
- Minimizing distribution of paper at shows and using 100% recycled paper and soy-based inks for all printed materials.
- Using sustainable and recycled materials whenever possible for Village Green elements.
- Selecting environmentally-conscious travel and hotel options.
- Procuring locally grown and organic foods for backstage catering
- Offsetting all remaining CO2 emissions from the tour and for each night’s show using a unique CO2 Offset Strategy.
- Encouraging YOU to join us in action at each show by using mass transit or carpooling to the venue, visiting the Village Green, utilizing the recycling and water stations, offsetting your carbon footprint, and joining the All At Once community.
THE "ENVIRORIDER" (environmentally-conscious production rider)
In 2005, the Johnson’s, along with their crew, MusicMatters, and the leading environmental scientists developed the EnviroRider, an environmental handbook presenting eco-friendly options and actions for the various components of tour production (coordination, travel, venues, etc.). Since its 2005 release, the EnviroRider has been used by hundreds of artists and tours to date, quickly becoming the industry’s guide to green touring.
Contact MusicMatters for more information on the EnviroRider www.musicmatters.net.





