Small Business Development Center - Maui

Small Business Development Center - Maui The Hawaii SBDC Network helps entrepreneurs start, run and grow their businesses with no-cost, one-on-one business advice, training and business research.

The Hawaii SBDC Network helps entrepreneurs start, run and grow their own businesses with no-cost, one-on-one business advice and training.

Growing a business is one thing.Growing it faster than the average? That’s different.SBDC clients are seeing more than 2...
03/18/2026

Growing a business is one thing.
Growing it faster than the average? That’s different.

SBDC clients are seeing more than 2X faster sales growth compared to the average U.S. business.

Strategy. Guidance. Real results.

This is what happens when you stop guessing—and start building with intention.

$5.53 BILLION.That’s the level of impact America’s SBDC is making—helping small businesses access capital, grow stronger...
03/18/2026

$5.53 BILLION.

That’s the level of impact America’s SBDC is making—helping small businesses access capital, grow stronger, and scale smarter.

Behind every dollar is a business owner who took a risk… and had the right support to win.

If you’re building something, you don’t have to do it alone.

02/02/2026
From recycled soda cans to a full-time retail shop in Kailua-Kona, Candelaria Onyeabor—founder of Soda2Art—has transform...
12/17/2025

From recycled soda cans to a full-time retail shop in Kailua-Kona, Candelaria Onyeabor—founder of Soda2Art—has transformed everyday aluminum into handcrafted wearable art since 2015.

With support from the Hawaiʻi SBDC, she developed a retail strategy, launched her storefront in Kailua Village, and grew her passion into a full-time income. She is now expanding her product line and preparing to hire staff, all while staying true to her sustainability mission.

“Thank you SBDC for all the help over the years as well as supporting me to successfully make the leap to full-time retailer.” — Candelaria Onyeabor

We’re proud to support Hawaiʻi’s entrepreneurs as they innovate, create, and grow.
Learn more at hisbdc.org

Hawai‘i small businesses are the heart of our economy — and they deserve support.Hawai‘i SBDC and HI‑CAP have been worki...
11/03/2025

Hawai‘i small businesses are the heart of our economy — and they deserve support.

Hawai‘i SBDC and HI‑CAP have been working together to deliver funding guidance, market navigation, and real-time solutions to small businesses statewide.

Check out this HNN feature to learn how technical assistance can make all the difference:
📺 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5I0Zk7K-qRI

HI‑CAP partner Hawai‘i SBDC offers legal, accounting, and finance advice, funding navigation, and training—sign up to get no‑cost help.For more Local News fr...

✨ A look back at the AWS AI Pitch Competition: Live in Honolulu! ✨HISBDC and HTDC were proud to host this exciting event...
10/20/2025

✨ A look back at the AWS AI Pitch Competition: Live in Honolulu! ✨

HISBDC and HTDC were proud to host this exciting event where Hawaiʻi’s brightest entrepreneurs and innovators pitched their AI-powered ideas to a panel of expert judges.

Sponsored by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and PREDICTif Solutions, finalists competed for $25,000 in AWS & PREDICTif services, showcasing how artificial intelligence can drive creativity, community, and innovation across the islands.

🌺 Mahalo to our amazing judges, sponsors, and participants for making this event such a success! It’s inspiring to see Hawaiʻi’s tech community continue to grow and push the boundaries of what’s possible.

Pat Diaz
09/29/2025

Pat Diaz

Maui Economic Opportunity was announced Thursday as the first place winner of The Founders’ Award and the $20,000 gift awarded by the advisory, audit and accounting firm SAX.

“SAX is a champion of nonprofits, and The Founders’ Award is a vehicle in which we can honor the values of our Founders by empowering and supporting those organizations in ways that ensure their continued existence and positive impact on our world,” SAX said on its website.

The theme for the 2025 award was “perseverance” and “doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.” Each applicant had to produce a video of no more than 5 minutes covering how perseverance is engrained in the organization’s mission, sharing a major challenge and how the organization overcame it, and planning to sustain and grow despite obstacles like funding or policy changes.

The video can be viewed at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lV_4EhezdmnwPxZE_c63wHowaeBEEDUP/view?usp=drive_link

A total of 75 nonprofit finalists from across the nation were in the running for the top prizes. First place was a $20,000 unrestricted gift; second place, a Mission Moment standalone video provided by Beard and Bowler Productions; and third place, a $5,000 unrestricted gift, courtesy of Valley Bank.

MEO CEO Debbie Cabebe flew to Northern New Jersey to hear the announcement and to receive the award. Honorees over the past three years included The Brooklyn Debate League, which provides affordable access to coaching and competitions for all students looking for quality speech and debate programming; Family Promise of Morris County, N.J., operating a homeless shelter; and Popcorn for the People, a popcorn business with factories in New Jersey and Pennsylvania that employs individuals with autism and developmental disabilities.

“MEO is so thankful to SAX for this national honor and the award,” said Cabebe. “I met the leaders of so many other worthy nonprofits at the awards ceremony.

“As MEO celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, perseverance is ingrained in our agency and the staff. These are uncertain times for nonprofits like MEO so the generous gift will be put to filling the gaps and shortfalls as we pursue our mission of ‘helping people in need restore their hope, empowering them to reach their potential and enrich their lives.’ ”

MEO Chief Administrative Officer Maggie Batangan produced MEO’s video, which was shown at the awards ceremony. The video generally described MEO’s programs and role in the community and outlined the agency’s ability to stand-up programs quickly in times of disasters, like the 2023 wildfires and COVID-19 pandemic.

“We highlighted MEO’s flexibility, ability to pivot quickly to changing times and circumstances, fiscal integrity and outcome-oriented performance measures,” said Batangan. “Greatful beyond measure for SAX’s recognition, generosity and honor.

“But beyond that, SAX provided affirmation that the work MEO does in the community is Helping People, Changing Lives.”

MEO is a Community Action Partnership agency, one of a thousand nationwide born of President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty in the 1960s. Beginning with two programs in 1965, MEO currently operates more than 30 diverse programs on Maui, encompassing Hana, Moloka`i and Lana`i, including transportation; preschool and early childhood learning; youth substance abuse, bullying and su***de prevention; business planning and financial literacy classes, microloans and credit counseling; and housing, employment and energy support.

The agency continues to offer assistance to wildfire survivors. For more information about MEO programs, go to www.meoinc.org or call (808) 249-2990.

Caption:
MEO CEO Debbie Cabebe poses for a photo Thursday with SAX’s Michael Schall, CPA Partner, Leader of SAX Nonprofit, after the Maui County nonprofit was named the first place winner in The Founders’ Award, sponsored by the accounting firm of SAX, which has offices in New Jersey, New York and Mumbai, India. MEO also received a $20,000 gift.

This Thursday, 9/18.  Webinar starts at 12pm. Must register.
09/17/2025

This Thursday, 9/18. Webinar starts at 12pm. Must register.

🌴✨ Innovation meets opportunity in Hawaiʻi!Join us for the AI Pitch Competition, where visionaries pitch their AI soluti...
09/16/2025

🌴✨ Innovation meets opportunity in Hawaiʻi!

Join us for the AI Pitch Competition, where visionaries pitch their AI solutions for a chance to win $25,000 in AWS + PREDICTif services.

📅 Submission Deadline: Oct 1, 2025
📍 Live Pitch: Oct 15, 2–4:30 PM | HTDC Sandbox, Honolulu
🎟 Free to attend, registration required

➡ Apply to pitch: https://www.htdc.org/ai-pitch-application/

➡ Register to attend: https://clients.hisbdc.org/workshop.aspx?ekey=8450001

Don’t miss this celebration of AI innovation in the islands!

SHOW ME THE MONEY: Visual Forecasting with SumoSumThe Hawaiʻi SBDC is hosting a workshop series designed to help small b...
08/06/2025

SHOW ME THE MONEY: Visual Forecasting with SumoSum
The Hawaiʻi SBDC is hosting a workshop series designed to help small business owners make better financial decisions.

What you’ll get:
1-Year Access to SumoSum.com
Hands-on support from professional mentors
Tools to visualize, test, and validate your business strategy
A relaxed Pau Hana breakout to connect with others

📍 East Hawaiʻi – HISBDC Workshops
💵 $15 per person, per session

🗓 Choose any or attend all:
August 21: Grow Sales
September 25: Reduce Costs
October 16: Build Brand
November 13: Scale Success

🕓 4:00–5:00 PM – SumoSum Tutorial
🕔 5:00–6:00 PM – Pau Hana Breakouts

Register now:
https://lnkd.in/gFcDGiUa

Presented in partnership with ID8, First Foundation Bank, and . Attendees may be featured on the Shaka Stars podcast.

What our clients are saying:See how HISBDC support helped a local dermatologist turn her vision into a thriving practice...
07/17/2025

What our clients are saying:

See how HISBDC support helped a local dermatologist turn her vision into a thriving practice.

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