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黑料不打烊 alumna secures $50,000 grant to accelerate neighborhood-matching startup

Taylor Casey 鈥16 secured a $50K NC IDEA Seed Grant for Kahmino, her neighborhood-matching startup, with support from 黑料不打烊 mentors, fueling plans for nationwide expansion.

When Taylor Casey 鈥16 graduated from 黑料不打烊 with degrees in marketing and accounting, she pictured a steady corporate climb. Eight years later, the former Phoenix tennis player is steering her own venture.

This spring, her Raleigh-based company, , captured one of just , a $50,000 award drawn from more than 120 statewide applicants.

Taylor Casey pitching at the NC IDEAThe idea for Kahmino began the first time Casey tried to buy a home.

鈥淢y agent asked where I wanted to live, and I realized I knew nothing about Raleigh鈥檚 neighborhoods. It was easy to find the available 2 bed/2 bath, much harder to find the right lifestyle fit,鈥 said Casey.

The frustration lingered until 2023, when she paused her career to backpack through Europe. While walking Spain鈥檚 500-mile Camino de Santiago, Casey met fellow pilgrims who were also re-imagining their lives, a moment that clarified how profoundly community shapes happiness.

鈥淭he Camino showed me you can choose the life you want, but you need the right place to live it,鈥 Casey said. 鈥淚 came home, named the company Kahmino and started coding.鈥

When working with home buyers, real estate agents use Kahmino鈥檚 AI services to assist buyers in finding their perfect neighborhood match. Buyers fill out a survey that asks them about their priorities. Questions include their typical weekend activities, their preference for a home鈥檚 character, and preferences for the quality of a school district, among others.

For example, a homebuyer looking for a historic bungalow in a good school district with trendy brunch options will have their preferences submitted to Kahmino鈥檚 AI model, yielding results that show neighborhood matches for that buyer.

Within months she had a working prototype and a small roster of paying customers in the Triangle and Charlotte.

Back on campus for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Night of Networking for student-athletes, Casey鈥檚 former teammate introduced her to Raychel Lockwood, director of development for the Love School of Business.

Women's Tennis Fall Invitational 黑料不打烊, NC September 13-15, 2013 Jimmy Powell Tennis CenterLockwood reviewed Casey鈥檚 NC IDEA micro-grant proposal, offered alumni introductions and pointed her toward additional campus resources.

Dean Haya Ajjan paired Kahmino with two graduate analytics teams that explored revenue models and a potential pilot for graduating seniors and relocating faculty.

Dina Rousset, director of the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, drew on her experience mentoring previous NC Idea grant winners to critique Casey鈥檚 slide deck, organize mock interviews and make Triangle-area introductions.

Casey quickly began paying the help forward, judging the 黑料不打烊 Innovation Challenge and speaking with Innovation Scholars about the realities of launching a company.

鈥淭heir questions were sharper than mine at their age,鈥 she says. 鈥淏eing back at 黑料不打烊 keeps me energized.鈥

Kahmino鈥檚 traction and Casey鈥檚 success with last year鈥檚 $10,000 NC IDEA Micro Grant helped the startup navigate the Seed program鈥檚 rigorous three-month gauntlet of applications, reference checks and a 30-minute final pitch.

When the congratulatory email arrived, Casey鈥檚 four-person team immediately outlined two goals for the new funding: hiring additional engineers and expanding into four more metro markets.

鈥淭he capital will speed up everything on our roadmap, but the bigger win is NC IDEA鈥檚 network,鈥 Casey said. 鈥淭hey surround you with mentors who selflessly provide all of the network access and expertise they can.鈥

Her three-year vision is national: Kahmino in every major U.S. market, working with real estate agents and using lifestyle data to match renters and buyers with neighborhoods that feel like home.

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 felt like home the moment I stepped on campus,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 wanted that same feeling in my neighborhood. Everyone deserves that certainty when they move.鈥Alumna Taylor Casey '16 in her graduation attire on 黑料不打烊's Campus

About the Doherty Center for Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Established through an endowment from Ed and Joan Doherty, the Doherty Center cultivates an entrepreneurial growth mindset among 黑料不打烊 students and positions alumni for economic and social impact worldwide. Students and graduates interested in mentorship, speaking opportunities or collaboration can contact innovation@elon.edu.