Arizona Summer Savings: Simple Choices That Save Water, Energy and Money

“If you save energy and water, you’re going to save money. If you save energy and water, it’s better for the environment. And if you save energy and water it’s better for the community,” he said. “It’s a triple threat, bottom-line benefit. You’re benefiting yourself, benefiting other people and the environment as a whole. You’re crazy not to do it.”

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What if Prime Day Were Local? How the Way We Shop Shapes the Arizona We're Building

How we choose to spend our money helps shape the places we live. It influences which businesses grow, which jobs exist and which services remain available close to home. In that sense, Prime Day is about more than what we buy. It's also a reminder of how much power consumers actually have.

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Local First Arizona and Arizona Credit Unions Announce Landmark Partnership to Expand Financial Empowerment Across the State

PHOENIX, Ariz. — June 11, 2026 — Local First Arizona and Arizona’s Credit Unions (ACU) – today announced their new, statewide partnership designed to boost financial education, strengthen small business success, and champion credit unions as key contributors of Arizona’s economic prosperity

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Local First Arizona Launches Independents Week June 29 – July 7, Spotlighting Local Businesses Across the State

PHOENIX, Ariz. — Local First Arizona’s Independents Week returns June 29 through July 7, 2026 — a statewide, nine-day campaign celebrating the independent businesses that power Arizona’s economy and give its communities their character. This year, the campaign shines a spotlight on Local First Arizona’s coalition businesses, giving Arizonans a cheat code to discover the certified local independents already woven into the fabric of their neighborhoods.

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Juneteenth 2026 in Arizona: Festivals, Celebrations and Community Events Across the State

Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States and celebrates Black freedom, resilience, culture and community. Across Arizona, communities are marking the holiday with festivals, educational programs, business celebrations, music, food and family-friendly events.

Whether you're looking for a large community festival, a cultural experience or an opportunity to support Black-owned businesses, here are some of the ways Arizonans can celebrate Juneteenth in 2026.

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What Are Desert-Adapted Crops? Arizona’s Climate-Smart Foods Explained

With limited water, intense heat, sandy soils and unpredictable rainfall, the crops that thrive here are often the ones that have spent centuries learning how to survive in the desert.

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What Does It Mean to Be Local?

People often think being local means shopping local, eating local or attending local events.

Those things matter.

But being local is bigger than that.

It's creating opportunities for entrepreneurs. It's investing in locally owned businesses. It's strengthening food systems, supporting workforce development and helping communities access the resources they need to thrive.

At its heart, being local means building an economy where opportunity stays closer to home and more people have the chance to participate in it.

That's the story behind Local First Arizona's 2025 Annual Report.

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Built With Intention: LGBTQ+-Friendly Businesses and Inclusive Communities Across Arizona

Inclusive local businesses do more than serve customers — they help shape communities where people feel welcomed, valued and connected. Across Arizona, LGBTQ+-friendly businesses and organizations are building spaces rooted in belonging, advocacy and local resilience.

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How Small Town Events Make A Big Economic Impact

Creative events that showcase the character of small communities across Arizona allow towns to celebrate what makes them unique. At the same time, these events are welcoming out-of-town visitors who then patronize restaurants, gas stations and hotels, pumping money directly into the local economy. While festivals and events do act as introductions for small towns to non-locals, they also provide seasonal stability for the small businesses that support those towns year round. 

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Local First Arizona Stands with Arizona's Energy Future

At Local First Arizona, we have spent more than two decades making the case that strong, resilient communities are built from the inside out. The businesses, farms, nonprofits and neighborhoods that make Arizona worth living in don’t just happen, they require intentional investment, thoughtful policy and leadership willing to bring everyone to the table.

Governor Katie Hobbs’ Arizona Energy Promise Taskforce has done exactly that.

The resulting report is a significant milestone, one that Local First Arizona helped shape. Its 31 consensus-driven recommendations reflect input from 36 members, including private-sector leaders, consumer advocates, tribal representatives, nonprofits, utilities, and state agencies. Kimber Lanning, Founder & CEO served on the Governor's Arizona Energy Promise Taskforce, and Vice President of Resiliency Programs Ginger Sykes Torres contributed to one of its working committees. Such rare and broad agreement among typically divergent stakeholders is a point of serious consideration, and one we are proud to support.

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Indigenous-Focused Business Accelerator Celebrates Graduation Of First Cohort

Arizona is home to 22 federally-recognized tribes, which ranks the state among the highest in the nation for its concentration of indigenous people. That significant tribal influence not only adds vibrancy to the state’s culture, but it contributes heavily to Arizona’s economic engine. 

By some estimates, more than half of the state’s agricultural land is managed by indigenous farmers and ranchers, meaning native-owned operations have a healthy stake in Arizona’s entrepreneurial community. And that’s just one industry.

At Local First Arizona, we recognized not only the contributions that indigenous entrepreneurs have on the state’s economy, but also the very specific challenges that native-owned businesses may encounter. To address those issues head on, we developed the Rooted Native Business Accelerator, a boot camp designed specifically for native business owners. The first cohort graduated earlier this year. 

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Loan Readiness Boot Camp Preps Entrepreneurs For Successful Growth

Since new businesses are consistently stymied by key challenges related to finances, Local First Arizona recently launched a new Loan Readiness Boot Camp that prepares entrepreneurs for the lending process by equipping them with informed, real world decision-making strategies.

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A Shift In Power: Obodo Energy Offers Sustainable Energy And Business Solutions

Rising energy costs in Arizona are putting increasing pressure on businesses, with projections estimating rates could climb up to 47% by 2050. For companies operating on tight margins, this volatility threatens both profitability and long-term sustainability. Obodo Energy offers a solution through commercial and industrial clean energy systems, including solar, battery storage and energy efficiency upgrades, helping businesses reduce costs and gain more control over their energy future. By investing in scalable solar solutions—the fastest and most cost-effective clean energy option—Arizona businesses can hedge against rising utility rates, improve operational predictability and strengthen their commitment to sustainable practices.

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Why Where You Bank Matters More Than You Think

Where your business banks isn’t just a financial decision — it shapes who gets access to capital in your community. Across Arizona, local businesses are often shut out of lending by the same institutions holding their deposits. Community banks and credit unions flip that model, reinvesting locally and building the relationships businesses need to grow. If you’re thinking about your next money move, building a relationship with a local banker now can open doors when it matters most.

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Celebrate Earth Month in Arizona: Local Events, Cleanups and Sustainable Businesses to Support

For Earth Month, and every month, consider finding ways to support locally-owned businesses that have committed to sustainable practices. To help you find and support local businesses doing valuable climate resilience work, we’ve pulled together a few suggestions of people and places fighting the good fight for Arizona’s environment during Earth Month and all year long.

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Still Going Strong: How Wist Defies Consolidation and Powers Arizona’s Local Economy

Sticky notes, reams of printer paper, dry-erase markers and packets of paper clips. For anyone who worked in a professional setting prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, those items may inspire a twinge of nostalgia — regular errands to a tucked-away supply room stocked by a dependable office vendor.

But work has changed. With the widespread adoption of remote policies and rapid technological shifts, the office supply industry has had to transform as needs evolve and the market consolidates.

Wist, however, has remained a constant.

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Welcome Our February New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

Every month, we highlight the businesses that continue to show up for local ownership and community connection. This month’s new and renewing Business Coalition members reflect the breadth of Arizona’s locally owned economy, from skilled trades and creative services to long-standing employers serving communities across the state. Their work supports families, strengthens neighborhoods and keeps local dollars working close to home.

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Growing Power: Inside the First Ag Business Boot Camp Cohorts

A new boot camp offered by Local First Arizona aims to build on that resilience — by equipping smaller producers with business tools that haven’t traditionally been tailored to agriculture.

The Ag Business Boot Camp, a hybrid, eight-week program for small to mid-sized farmers across the state, educates participants on business fundamentals through an agricultural lens.

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