Food & Farm Business Incubator (at 21 Acres)
Food & Farm Business Incubator for Washington Small Farm & Agricultural Food Businesses
CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Business Impact NW runs an incubator program focused on providing food production space and wraparound educational training for farm businesses and packaged food businesses who source ingredients primarily from local agricultural producers.
This program supports developing and market testing value-added food products using raw materials from King County/Puget Sound farms. Incubator participants learn to produce and scale food products through hands-on production support and ongoing business mentorship. Participants will learn as a cohort and receive individualized coaching and training.
What You'll Get
- Business Training and One-on-One Coaching
- Access to Production Kitchen and Support
- Tiered Cost System from No-Cost, % subsidized, to Market Rate depending on program stage
- Specialized Training and Mentorship
- Connections to other Business Owners
- Access to Capital and Market Opportunities
Incubator Program Summary

- 12-Month Program
- One-on-One Technical Assistance (business planning & kitchen operations)
- Monthly Training Series (6 sessions, monthly)
- Rental Time in Commercial Production Kitchen
- Specialized Workshops and Mentor Sessions
- Professional Services Offerings (accounting, marketing, etc)
How to Participate
General Participant Requirements:
- Commitment to education/workshop/coaching requirements
- Adherence to both program and kitchen operational guidelines/rules
- Products made from regionally sourced agricultural materials (at or above 60% local ingredients or plan to get to that sourcing level)
- Proper permits/licensing/insurance in place for using commercial kitchen
What to Expect After Applying:
- Intake Assessment with Food & Farm team (program fit, permit needs, sourcing, etc)
- Pre-Program Support with Permitting (if applicable)
- Program Starts with Kitchen Onboarding Stage (after permit applications submitted)
For questions or more info, please email [email protected]
This project is funded in part by a grant from the King Conservation District and in partnership with 21 Acres.
