Fellows mentioned in this story: Kanakolu Noa
From Maui Now:
Kamehameha Schools invites food systems entrepreneurs to apply for Mahi‘ai Match-up, a program that aims to grow and develop food systems-related businesses. In partnership with Ulupono Initiative, entrants compete for a chance to win cash prizes as well as access to strategic business development resources, including a three-month customized mentorship program.
“Through Mahi‘ai Match-up, we strive to inspire ʻōiwi leaders to join this critical industry and help to increase the production of and access to healthy, affordable, local food for all,” said Kanakolu Noa, Interim Director of Sustainable Industries at Kamehameha Schools. “By inspiring and uplifting homegrown businesses, we can enhance Hawai‘i’s food sustainability, which we know directly impacts the health and wellbeing of our communities, economies, culture and ʻāina.”
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