Publication: HatchInnovationHub.org
Publication Date: November 26, 2025
Author: Nanette Asbury
Process: Met Amanda at a Hatch Pitch Party, then conducted a Zoom interview to develop and write the article. After review, it was published on HatchInnovationHub.org and repurposed into newsletter and social content, supporting promotion for both ReMix It and Hatch Innovation Hub.



ReMix It is more than a nonprofit. It reflects Asheville’s values by encouraging sustainability, reducing waste, expanding access to creativity, and bringing people together.
Her journey shows what happens when someone recognizes a real community pain point and steps forward with a thoughtful, mission-driven solution. The momentum is already there, and the community interest continues to grow. This project fills a real need in Asheville, and Amanda is ready to bring it forward.

Beginning early next year, the nonprofit will begin accepting one bag of clean, usable materials per person each week. This keeps the process manageable and helps build a curated, high-quality inventory for opening day.
Amanda is also working toward a fifty-thousand-dollar fundraising goal. Thirty donors contributing one thousand dollars each will join the Founder’s Circle and be honored on a mural inside the space, as well as in future newsletters and social posts.
A fundraising event is planned for January 24th at The RAD Brewing Company, complete with Asheville’s largest fabric snake and plenty of creative energy. More details will be shared once the event page is live.
If you’d like to support the launch, donate materials, or get involved, ReMix It will be sharing more ways to help early next year. Stay up to date by subscribing to their newsletter at remixitavl.org, or follow them on Facebook or Instagram to be part of bringing this resource to life.
Amanda’s experience reflects the impact of Hatch Innovation Hub programs throughout Western North Carolina. Our Pitch Parties give founders a place to share their ideas, build confidence, and connect with people who want to see new ventures grow. PitchGiving brings a seasonal twist to that same purpose, helping founders get in front of supportive community members who care about local impact.
These events work alongside other outreach efforts, including the Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) program happening across the region and the upcoming HatchThis event in March. Together, these programs help founders strengthen their network, gather insight, and find the support they need at the right time.
For Amanda, stepping into PitchGiving helped her make valuable connections that added to her momentum as she moves toward launching Remix It. Her pitch also earned her Best Presenter and Most Potential for Growth and Impact, a recognition that reflects both her passion and the community’s excitement for this new resource. Across WNC, programs like these continue to spark collaboration, inspire new ideas, and strengthen the creative and entrepreneurial spirit that defines our community.
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