January 26, 2025 - 02:15

Hawai‘i-based businesses are invited to submit their applications by February 19 for the 10th cohort of Mana Up’s business accelerator program. This initiative aims to support emerging entrepreneurs by providing them with essential resources, training, and access to sales channels. The program is specifically designed to enhance local product companies, helping them to increase their revenue and create job opportunities for residents.
Mana Up focuses on nurturing the unique talents and products that Hawai‘i has to offer, fostering a vibrant local economy. Participants in the accelerator will benefit from mentorship, workshops, and networking opportunities that are tailored to address the challenges faced by small businesses in the region. This program not only aims to boost individual companies but also to strengthen the overall economic landscape of Hawai‘i by promoting sustainable growth and innovation. Entrepreneurs are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to elevate their businesses and contribute to the local community.
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