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Opportunities
ʻĀina to Mākeke: Bring your product to market online program applications open
Applications are open for new cohort participants in the ʻĀina to Mākeke program that supports becoming a successful food business entrepreneur. In partnership with the Hawaiʻi Ag and Culinary Alliance, the ʻĀina to Mākeke 12-week education program will run from February 10 through April 30, 2025, Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30-7:30 p.m. via Zoom. Workshop sessions guide participants in how to scale-up a kitchen recipe into a commercial product that is ready for market. This online program will provide sessions with business advisors, coaches or entrepreneurs in the creation of their new business and the logistics of sourcing ingredients and packaging, regulatory compliance, and approaches to specialty food marketing. Applications are due by December 29 and must be submitted online.
The Hawaiʻi County Department of Research and Development (HCDRD) is accepting Impact Grant award proposals
The HCDRD is requesting proposals for Impact Grant awards for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. These grants support research, programs, or projects that benefit Hawaiʻi Island communities in areas such as agriculture and food systems, business and industry development, community well-being, energy, film and creative industries, and regenerative tourism. Proposal details and provisions are available at www.hawaiicounty.gov/impact or by calling (808) 961-8366. An informational webinar from November 27, 2024, is also available for viewing at their website. Proposals must be submitted online by 4:30 p.m. HST on January 8, 2025. Links to Requests for Proposals (RFPs):
University of Hawaiʻi College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (UH-CTAHR) East Hawaiʻi Master Gardener training openings
The UH-CTAHR 2025 East Hawaiʻi Master Gardener training program is open for applications. Anyone with a passion for gardening and sharing knowledge to become a Master Gardener with the University of Hawaiʻi Extension is encouraged to apply. This 14-week comprehensive training program will provide the tools needed to grow expertise. Training sessions are held from February to May and will consist of weekly lectures/labs. Lectures are given by UH Extension agents about varied topics associated with Hawaiʻi agriculture. To apply, complete this form. Email Laura Rieber with any questions.
Seeding the Future: An Online Seed Production Course for Hawaiʻi’s Growers
Starting in January 2025, the Hawaiʻi Seed Growers Network (HSGN) will lead an online seed production series demonstrating both small-scale cultivation and seed production methods specific to Hawaiʻi’s unique growing environments. Join a team of seasoned seed growers for this ten-week course and learn to grow and save locally relevant seed varieties. An informational meeting for interested applicants for the 2025 Cohort will be held on December 4, 2024. To learn more and to register, visit the HSGN website.
DA BOX Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program open for new farmer contributions
Hawaiʻi Food Basket (HFB) in Hilo is seeking new Hawaiʻi Island farmers of all experience levels to sell produce in their CSA DA BOX program. New and experienced producers are welcome to contribute any quantity of produce, from just a few pounds to larger volumes. While organic certification is not required, HFB prioritizes produce grown with organic or natural methods and minimal pesticide use. Visit the HFB DA BOX website for more information.
Apply for fiscal year 2025 Natural Resource Conservation Services (NRCS) assistance programs
The USDA NRCS in the Pacific Islands area is now accepting applications for fiscal year 2025 assistance programs. Farmers, ranchers, and foresters in the Pacific Islands area interested in fiscal year 2025 funding can apply by January 31, 2025 for technical and financial assistance through NRCS’ Agricultural Conservation Easement Program, Agricultural Management Assistance program, Conservation Stewardship Program, Environmental Quality Incentives Program, and Regional Conservation Partnership Program. Applications and more information are available at your local USDA Service Centers and online.
Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture (HDOA) compost reimbursement program accepting applications
The HDOA is accepting applications for the Compost Reimbursement Program for Fiscal Year 2025, which may reimburse agricultural producers (including farming and landscaping operations) for the cost of purchasing compost, including transportation costs. Farming and landscaping operations may apply for reimbursement of up to 50% of cost of compost purchased between July 1, 2024, and May 1, 2025. Reimbursements under this program are not to exceed $50,000 per qualified applicant. For more information and links to the fact sheet, application, and forms, visit their website.
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