Applications are open for food system entrepreneurs to apply for $40,000 in cash prizes from Kamehameha Schools as part of the Mahi‘ai Match-Up program.
This year, the program is prioritizing Native Hawaiian crops and is encouraging applicants to apply who are dedicated to cultivating indigenous and ancestral crops.
Entrants can compete for the chance to win cash prizes as well as access to strategic business development resources, like a three-month customized mentorship program.
“Through Mahi‘ai Match-up, we strive to inspire ‘oiwi leaders to join this critical industry and help to increase the production of and access to healthy, affordable, local food for all,” said Interim Director of Sustainable Industries at Kamehameha Schools Kanakolu Noa. “By inspiring and uplifting homegrown businesses, we can enhance Hawaii’s food sustainability, which we know directly impacts the health and well-being of our communities, economies, culture and ‘aina.”
Applicants must have a business idea and be seeking support to launch their business. They may also be looking for assistance with sourcing, brand development, website development, business plan development and more.
A tangible prototype, product or working service is not required, but candidates should have the vision, team and desire to turn their food systems business idea into a full-time venture.
Applications are due by July 15 and can be found at www.ksbe.edu/mahiai.
So far, the program has supported 21 local businesses and entrepreneurs, resulting in 14 lease agreements for businesses, and has provided more than $450,000 in prize money. The program also has provided $70,000 in college scholarships to 17 local students.