Need a band tee? Goodfellas Merch has got you covered
From tees to beanies to bags, there’s a good chance you’ve admired something printed by Goodfellas Merch.
What began as a cool side hustle dreamed up in a punk-themed piercing outlet has grown into Goodfellas Merch, a full-scale screen printing facility in Glendale and longtime member of Local First Arizona.
Rancher creates jobs in eastern Arizona with help from Local First
Heartquist Hollow Farms received a $200,000 federal grant with help from Local First Arizona to renovate a slaughterhouse, hire locally from small towns in eastern Arizona and implement humane butchering practices.
“We’ve brought jobs that weren’t there before,” Scott Heartquist said. “The capacity we’ve been pushing is huge.”
How to save on your taxes by supporting Local First Arizona
You could save nearly $900 on your taxes this year, just by making a donation to support Local First Arizona. Find out how.
Pawsitive Impact: Leading the Way in Comprehensive Pet Wellness
Dive into our newest blog where we highlight three standout Arizona businesses reshaping their industries.
Improving children’s mental health one deep breath at a time
Mindfulness exercises like deep breathing, guided movement and pausing to notice one’s emotions are leading to better focus and less stress for thousands of Arizona students and teachers through classes taught by Mindfulness First.
The classes were at risk of going away until Local First Arizona helped the nonprofit find new funding.
Art, fashion, greeting cards, pet sitting: We Rise graduates offer array of talents
Eighteen entrepreneurs graduated from Local First Arizona’s We Rise Business Accelerator in January.
From art and fashion to health care and greeting cards to fitness and pet sitting, this cohort of graduates offered an array of goods and services for Arizona residents to enjoy.
Lost Burro: ¡Eduardo y su inspirador Viaje Culinario de Pasión y Superación!
Born in Zamora, Michoacán, but raised in Glendale, Arizona; with an overflowing passion for his two children and cooking, he began as a dishwasher at a restaurant while pursuing his dream of earning an engineering degree. After being promoted to pantry cook, he discovered his love for cooking, immersing himself in a journey of learning and experience in the culinary world. With dedication and effort, Eduardo earned the title of chef.
From Sky to Streets: Discovering Arizona's Trailblazing Enterprises
Dive into our newest blog where we highlight three standout Arizona businesses reshaping their industries.
Healthcare heroes reach rural Arizona patients with virtual visits
Telemedicine, made possible through funding from the American Rescue Plan Act and help from Local First Arizona, is helping Pinal County residents receive better health care.
Arizona laundromat offers free haircuts, meals to those in need
The Arizona laundromat Social Spin is a warm and inviting gathering place that provides free services once a week to those in need.
A $1.5 million federal grant to fund free laundry, haircuts and meals, plus a low-interest loan to purchase a low-pollution van, are keeping the laundromat spinning.
One way to close the racial wealth gap: Open your own business
Can opening your own business help America close the racial wealth gap and make the economy more fair? Research shows Black people own less than 3% of businesses despite making up 14% of the population.
Local First Arizona’s We Rise program is helping Black business owners launch, grow and thrive. Two We Rise mentors weigh in about supporting the Black entrepreneur community.
Exemplifying the Essence of Community
As the largest coalition of of locally-owned businesses in the nation, you are part of a movement that elevates the voices of Arizona’s independent, locally-owned businesses – connecting people, communities and resources for meaningful actions that build a diverse, inclusive and prosperous Arizona. Join us in celebrating new and renewing business coalition members.
Sign from above: Two restaurants, one landlord and a deal made in heaven
Whether you call it luck or divine intervention, these two restaurant owners in Douglas were able to help each other out of a crisis thanks to guidance from Startup Unidos and a stroke of serendipity.
Keeping Sunnyslope beautiful
More than 20 volunteers joined Local First Arizona for a neighborhood cleanup in Sunnyslope.
Local architects make sustainability a selling point
In a region that grows as quickly as the Valley, construction has a considerable environmental impact.
But some architectural firms are focused on minimizing waste, lowering carbon emissions and making sustainability a selling point.
Meet two Local First Arizona members making architecture more sustainable.
Six charming lodging options for your next northern Arizona road trip
Every season is perfect for a northern Arizona road trip.
When an overnight stay is in the cards, these charming escapes give travelers a locally owned experience at a higher elevation.
An essential reading guide for those who love local
We asked three of our “Localists” to tell us their favorite books — from Arizona history to entrepreneurship to locally based authors.
To buy one for yourself or a holiday gift, purchase from a locally owned bookstore! Find one near you with the Local First Arizona Business Directory.