Countdown is investing $1 million to encourage economic growth and increase diversity in small businesses.
The supermarket chain's new accelerator programme Kete is focused on helping encourage a more diverse supplier base in Aotearoa, including businesses owned by Māori, Pasifika, youth, women, LGBTQIA+ people and people with disabilities.
Kete aims to support up to five small and diverse businesses through a 12-month specialised programme to each business, said Kiri Hannifin, Countdown's general manager corporate affairs, safety and sustainability.
Each of the businesses chosen to be part of Kete will get a package worth over $250,000 including a $20,000 cash grant, customer marketing support, access to Countdown customer insights, product development and manufacturing support, and mentorship from experts across Countdown, she said.