Accessing Small Business Support in Native Hawaiian Communities

GrantID: 69497

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Those working in Non-Profit Support Services and located in Hawaii may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Small Business Development for Native Hawaiians in Hawaii

Hawaii's unique cultural landscape and economic situation present distinct barriers for local entrepreneurs, particularly for Native Hawaiians looking to start small businesses. According to recent statistics, Native Hawaiians are underrepresented in the business sector, making up less than 1% of all small business owners in the state despite significant efforts to promote entrepreneurship. This underrepresentation stems from a variety of factors, including historical challenges, limited access to capital, and the high cost of living in Hawaii, which can make it difficult for new ventures to thrive.

Within Hawaii's diverse communities, Native Hawaiian entrepreneurs often face additional challenges due to cultural nuances and a lack of tailored resources. Many Native Hawaiians have aspirations to start businesses but lack access to training in essential areas such as business management, marketing, and fundraising. This gap is compounded by the relative isolation of some communities, which makes it harder for entrepreneurs to access mentorship and support networks that could help them succeed. Furthermore, young Native Hawaiians may struggle to find pathways to entrepreneurship that resonate with their unique cultural values and heritage.

The small business development initiative specifically targeting Native Hawaiians aims to address these barriers head-on. By providing culturally relevant training programs that focus not just on business skills but also on the importance of maintaining cultural heritage, the initiative recognizes the intertwined relationship between entrepreneurship and identity for Native Hawaiians. The funding available under this program seeks to empower aspiring entrepreneurs by equipping them with the tools necessary to launch and sustain successful businesses.

By fostering local entrepreneurship, this initiative aims to not only create economic opportunities but also contribute to the preservation of cultural heritage through responsible business practices. The program facilitates workshops and mentorship opportunities, allowing participants to gain hands-on experience while also learning about the importance of integrating cultural values into their business models. The result is a new generation of business owners who are prepared to contribute to both the local economy and the cultural landscape of Hawaii.

In conclusion, the Small Business Development initiative for Native Hawaiians is a critical step towards addressing the specific barriers faced by this community and promoting sustainable economic growth in Hawaii. By investing in the skills and potential of Native Hawaiian entrepreneurs, this funding initiative champions both economic prosperity and cultural preservation for future generations.

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