Welcome Our April New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

Each month, we celebrate the businesses that are shaping Arizona’s local economy, enriching communities, and strengthening connections across the state. From visual storytelling and film to home improvement and flooring solutions, this month’s featured businesses showcase the power of local entrepreneurship.

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Move Your Money: How Your Banking Choices Can Fuel a Stronger Arizona

When you deposit your money in a bank, it doesn't just sit there — it goes to work. The question is, where is it working, and who is benefiting?

Financial empowerment is a key tenet of Local First Arizona’s work. From addressing the predatory lending practices of payday loans to improving access to capital, we are helping individuals, businesses and entire communities take control of their financial futures.  One of the easiest ways to create real impact? Moving your money to a local bank or credit union.

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Expanding Access to Capital: Fueling the Growth of Arizona’s Small Businesses

At Local First, we’ve always believed that the success of locally owned businesses creates a strong and thriving Arizona economy. But one of the biggest challenges for local entrepreneurs has long been access to capital — especially in Arizona, where community banking resources are limited. That’s why we’ve made it our mission to break down financial barriers and build new pathways for funding that empower business owners to grow, hire and create a lasting impact on Arizona’s communities.

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Procurement and Small Businesses: A big win for the local economy

2024 was a year of impact for Local First, for local businesses and for procurement engagement. Over the course of the year, Local First Arizona attended more than a half-dozen procurement-related events hosted by businesses such as SRP, Aviation, the City of Mesa, and the Arizona Department of Transportation, among others.

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Welcome Our March New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

Each month, we celebrate the businesses that are shaping Arizona’s local economy, enriching communities, and strengthening connections across the state. From visual storytelling and film to home improvement and flooring solutions, this month’s featured businesses showcase the power of local entrepreneurship.

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Celebrating Arizona’s Statehood By Shopping Local

Anyone who calls Arizona homes appreciates its unique beauty and character, and at Local First Arizona, we recognize that the spirit of the state is reflected by its local entrepreneurs. Arizona’s small businesses are a vital ingredient of the state’s overall economy, creating jobs and generating revenue at a pace that ranks the state in the top 10 for local business growth in the country.

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Beyond Business Basics: How Dr. Janet Tate-Brown’s ‘We Rise’ Journey Sparked a Family Tradition of Black Entrepreneurship

Dr. Janet Tate-Brown, DNP, a board-certified nurse practitioner with years of experience in a hospital’s emergency department, excelled at patient care. However, when it came to business ownership, she felt like she needed a bit more guidance. That’s when she discovered We Rise, a no-fee business accelerator offered by Local First Arizona for the state’s community of Black business owners. The program turned out to be exactly what she needed.

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Welcome Our New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

We’re excited to kick off January 2025 by celebrating the newest members of the Business Coalition! These inspiring businesses exemplify the spirit of localism, contributing innovative ideas, meaningful services, and a strong commitment to their communities. Together, they’re helping to create a more connected, equitable, and resilient Arizona. Meet them and discover how they’re making a difference!

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Welcome to December’s New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

We’re excited to spotlight the newest additions to the Local First Arizona Business Coalition! These innovative entrepreneurs embody the spirit of localism, bringing unique skills, services and solutions to their communities. As valued coalition members, they contribute to a thriving ecosystem of businesses building a more connected and resilient Arizona. Explore their stories and see how they are making a difference!

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How Four Peaks Brewing has impacted Arizona

The craft beer industry in Arizona has grown exponentially since Four Peaks Brewing Company opened in Tempe in 1996. Back then, only seven microbreweries were licensed in the state. Today, there are 122.

Taking the name from the iconic mountains located in the Tonto National Forest, the founders of Four Peaks — Andy Ingram, Jim Scussel and Randy Schultz — have kept close to their roots, investing time, money and mentorship into the local beer industry and the wider community.

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Welcome to November’s New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

We are excited to introduce the latest additions to the Local First Arizona Business Coalition! These businesses represent a diverse range of industries and demonstrate the commitment to localism that drives Arizona’s economy. Learn more about how they are making an impact in their communities and leading the way in their respective fields.

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With Rural Funders Network, Local First Arizona Raises the Visibility of Needs Outside Urban Areas

Every few months, a group of Phoenix-area philanthropists gathers to share ideas, exchange referrals, celebrate successes, discuss opportunities, and address challenges in supporting community-focused organizations and individuals across rural Arizona.

Known as the Rural Funders Network, the group’s initiatives are facilitated by Local First Arizona, which has been designated as the state’s Rural Development Council. 

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Wrap Up the Year with Purpose: Benefits for You and the Community You Love

It starts by asking yourself a simple question. What do you love? Perhaps you love Arizona’s rural communities, or the state’s rich agricultural history. You might be passionate about sustainability, or dedicated to helping Black and Hispanic entrepreneurs.

No matter your passion, charitable giving can be a meaningful way to catalyze change in your neighborhood and throughout Arizona.

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This Arizona coal community is finding a future in renewable energy

As the Cholla Power Plant prepares to close in northeastern Arizona, residents in nearby Joseph City are reimagining a post-coal economy.

The rural community is using federal money to explore renewable energy and other sources of jobs to preserve the hometown residents want to stay in.

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