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Building Hawaiʻi’s ʻĀinapreneur Economy
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Building Hawaiʻi’s ʻĀinapreneur Economy

A stronger Hawaiʻi economy is taking shape through Native Hawaiian entrepreneurship. Learn how community-rooted businesses, no-interest loans, mentorship, and training are helping grow the ʻĀinapreneur ecosystem across Hawaiʻi.

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Why Access to Capital Matters for Native Entrepreneurs
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Why Access to Capital Matters for Native Entrepreneurs

Access to capital helps Native entrepreneurs launch and grow businesses that strengthen local economies and communities. Learn how CDFIs and Native Hawaiian-led lending programs are expanding opportunity through financing, training, and long-term support.

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First Two CDFI Microloans
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First Two CDFI Microloans

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Our ʻĀinapreneur ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi program is made possible in part by support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Native Americans. Our Philanthropono program is proudly supported in part by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Native Americans. The rest of our programs thrive thanks to the generosity and aloha of our individual donors.