Welcome Our October New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

We’re excited to introduce the newest members of our Local First Arizona coalition! Spanning the state from Scottsdale to Yuma, these businesses are driving innovation and bringing fresh perspectives to their communities. By fostering growth and supporting local economies, they are helping shape Arizona’s thriving business landscape. Explore how these forward-thinking leaders are making an impact statewide!

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Why One Local First Arizona Volunteer Donates Her Time

People decide to volunteer for different reasons. The most common include a desire to build new skills, expand their social network or make a difference.

For Phoenix resident Melanie Martin, Local First Arizona’s volunteer programs allow her unique opportunities to show up and show out for the local businesses she adores. And living downtown near the Roosevelt Historic District means Martin is never far from discovering a new local business to love.

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Fortify Your Small-Business Finances With These Resources

Supporting small business owners is key to Local First Arizona’s mission.

That’s why we offer business education workshops, webinars and networking events to boost your knowledge, help you overcome challenges and build strong relationships to keep your business healthy.

Here are a few events and workshops to get you started…

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Mack-A-Docious BBQ Continues a Family Tradition in Lake Havasu

Cooking barbecue makes William Mack happy. But it’s more than that for the owner of Mack-A-Docious BBQ in Lake Havasu.

“It’s me doing my best to give you a taste of my family, my home and knowing who we are. That’s what it is to me.”

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Gov. Hobbs, Rural and Tribal Leaders Come Together at Arizona Rural Policy Forum

Gov. Katie Hobbs and more than 300 rural and tribal leaders came together at the Arizona Rural Policy Forum organized by Local First Arizona.

Hobbs highlighted unprecedented investments being made in infrastructure, clean energy, housing affordability, schools and small businesses to make our state stronger.

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We Rise Business Accelerator celebrates its 100th graduate

Local First Arizona’s We Rise Business Accelerator celebrated its 100th graduate this month.

From children’s toys and landscape design to mental wellness services and fried vegan comfort food, the graduating class represents a wide range of specialties.

Meet the newest We Rise graduates…

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Millions Are Available for Rural and Tribal Businesses, Farmers and Ranchers to Install Solar. We Can Help

Millions of dollars in federal funding are available for rural, tribal and agricultural business owners to install solar, purchase new energy-efficient equipment and save on utility bills. Local First Arizona is now offering free help to apply for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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#IndieWeekAZ 2024: Show Your Indie Love!

Here at Local First, we treasure Arizona’s independent businesses and consider it our duty and privilege to shine a light on these local indie gems so you can enjoy them, too. Each year, we turn up the indie love during the National Independents Week. From June 28 - July 4, organizations like ours designate a full week to supporting and helping raise awareness of locally-owned businesses.

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Hopi Tribe’s emergency services will soon run 24/7 with independent solar grid

A $9 million federal grant from the U.S. Department of Energy through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will equip the Hopi Tribe with a solar system to allow emergency services to operate 24/7. The tribe currently depends on unreliable, polluting diesel generators to power its government complex.

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Local First Arizona proud to lead business opposition to anti-business legislation

Local First Arizona is proud to lead business opposition to HCR 2060, an unfunded, anti-business and anti-immigrant bill at the Arizona Legislature.

In the days since Local First Arizona was the only business organization to testify against the bill, other organizations have joined the call, including the Arizona Chamber of Commerce, Greater Phoenix Economic Council and Greater Phoenix Leadership.

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A photographer explains why you should invest in professional pics

Kathleen Dreier, a Tucson-based photographer, can attest to the power of photography. One study shows articles with imagery receive 94% more views than those without.

As a photographer who travels across Arizona, Dreier uses her unique approach to ensure that the authenticity of her clients shines through.

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