IndieWeek XXL: Local First Arizona’s “Indie Week” Turns to Month-Long Campaign
Local First Arizona’s annual statewide campaign, called Independents Week, or “Indie Week”, is usually a week-long celebration of Arizona independent businesses featuring 20% off golden coupons, bar crawls and more. This year, LFA is asking consumers to double down on Arizona small businesses all through September as they fight to stay alive during a pandemic and are experiencing slower than usual sales.
Arizona Rent and Mortgage Relief Grant Program Accepting Applications Aug. 20
The Governor’s Office is partnering with Local First Arizona Foundation to launch the Arizona Small Business Rent and Mortgage Relief Grant program and distribute $10 million in grants to small businesses who have had to shutter their doors during this pandemic. Applications will be open on August 20.
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.
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
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.