Hawaii Agricultural Foundation Young Entrepreneurs

Ages:Middle School, High School

Categories:Business, Education

Scope:State

Contact

Liz Stanton-Barrera
liz@hawaiiagfoundation.org

Working with their teachers, students will be tasked with developing an abbreviated business plan. Once approved, the class will receive up to $1,200 in start-up costs to cover business-related expenses.

 

The student-run businesses and their products will be featured at the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival’s Keiki in the Kitchen in the Made in Hawaii Marketplace for Kids by Kids in October. Revenue earned from each business at the Marketplace will go back to the respective high school programs.

Students and teachers work together to create an abbreviated business plan in the agriculture or culinary industry.

Hawaii Agricultural Foundation Young Entrepreneurs Award

Team Award.

Participants may receive up to $1,200 in startup costs. They will also be invited to Hawaii Food and Wine Festival’s Keiki in the Kitchen in the Made in Hawaii Marketplace for Kids by Kids.

Website: https://www.hawaiiagfoundation.org/young-entrepreneurs/

Managing Organization: Hawaii Agricultural Foundation

Contact:
Liz Stanton-Barrera
liz@hawaiiagfoundation.org

Eligibility:
Students in Hawaii are eligible to participate.

Overview

Working with their teachers, students will be tasked with developing an abbreviated business plan. Once approved, the class will receive up to $1,200 in start-up costs to cover business-related expenses.

 

The student-run businesses and their products will be featured at the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival’s Keiki in the Kitchen in the Made in Hawaii Marketplace for Kids by Kids in October. Revenue earned from each business at the Marketplace will go back to the respective high school programs.

Process

Students and teachers work together to create an abbreviated business plan in the agriculture or culinary industry.

Criteria

Awards

Hawaii Agricultural Foundation Young Entrepreneurs Award

Team Award.

Participants may receive up to $1,200 in startup costs. They will also be invited to Hawaii Food and Wine Festival’s Keiki in the Kitchen in the Made in Hawaii Marketplace for Kids by Kids.

Participate

Website: https://www.hawaiiagfoundation.org/young-entrepreneurs/

Managing Organization: Hawaii Agricultural Foundation

Contact:
Liz Stanton-Barrera
liz@hawaiiagfoundation.org

Eligibility:
Students in Hawaii are eligible to participate.