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Superior is in Full Bloom with a New Tourism Brand

A peaceful feeling comes over you as you approach Superior, a proud, forward-thinking community greets you as one of their own. It’s easy to breathe deeply here as you gently unwind into this colorful place. From a world-renowned living botanical museum, to a rich and long history in mining, to a budding arts and culinary scene — Superior is in full bloom. Whether you are in the mood for casual hiking and birding or a heart-pumping outdoor experience you are in the right place. With a commitment to the next generation, the community here is ripe for entrepreneurs and creatives to come and make their mark. So go ahead and let your adventurous side lead you into the stunning, rugged beauty that is Superior.

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Local First Arizona’s Move Your Money Campaign Takes Aim at Big Banks

From July 27-31, 2020, Local First Arizona will hold a weeklong campaign, Move Your Money, to inform Arizonans that keeping their checking or savings account in a global big bank, such as Chase, Bank of America, or Wells Fargo, enables and supports modern-day “redlining,” a discriminatory lending practice that hurts communities of color and small businesses which will impact how quickly Arizona recovers from the current economic crisis.

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Local First Arizona’s Award-Winning SCALE UP Program Announces 2020-2021 Virtual Series

SCALE UP (Sustainable Communities Accessing Lending and Expertise Upon Performance) is an award-winning program under the Local First Arizona Sustainability umbrella that offers a comprehensive, hands-on seven-week educational series for locally-owned businesses looking to create a sustainable business model centered on tackling existing environmental and societal issues

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Rethinking Workforce Practices in Rural Arizona

While many rural Arizona communities have been facing workforce challenges for years, COVID-19 highlighted the need to rethink traditional workforce practices. Talent Pipeline Management (TPM) is a demand-driven, employer-led approach to closing the skills gap; building talent supply chains aligned to dynamic business needs. Local First Arizona has been innovative in pivoting this model to focus on crisis and recovery, as well as the evolving needs of Arizona’s rural employers.

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The City of Phoenix and Local First Arizona Foundation Launch the Feed Phoenix Initiative

The city of Phoenix is putting CARES Act dollars to work by bringing high-quality meals to vulnerable populations across the city. The city has contracted Local First Arizona Foundation to recruit local restaurants, farmers, and food entrepreneurs to help prepare these meals in order to sustain local jobs and supply chains, strengthen the local food economy, and most importantly, help keep all Phoenicians healthy during an ongoing economic and social crisis.

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Local First Arizona Announces Additional $ 425,000 in Donations for Small Business Relief Fund From Rural Partners and Local Banks

Small businesses across Arizona have lost federal dollars to larger companies in urban areas — that is no secret. Lack of access to SBA-partnered community banks limited opportunities for many. Local First Arizona is proud to join forces these three partners to distribute grants — not loans — to businesses across the state.

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