Local First Arizona Implements Final Phase of Partnership Program to Grow Northern Arizona’s Rural Workforce
PHOENIX Oct. 9, 2025) — Local First’s Northern Arizona Good Jobs Network (NAGJN) has officially entered its final phase of implementation. Starting in 2022, this regional program developed new training initiatives in the food services, healthcare and social assistance, construction and manufacturing sectors. Now those training programs are open for enrollment with many of them free or discounted, with financial incentives available to employers who use the programs to hire and upskill. NAGJN’s goal is to build a rural workforce ecosystem that connects people to good jobs, creates more local talent pipelines for rural businesses and supports employers in operating by “Good Jobs Principles” to attract and retain skilled workers.
Welcome Our October New and Renewing Business Coalition Members
Every month, we celebrate local businesses strengthening Arizona’s economy—on main streets and in neighborhoods across the state. This lineup spans Flagstaff, Mesa and Tucson, and each one shows what buying local looks like in real life: trusted service, skilled teams, and community-first values.
NOTICE OF FUNDING OPPORTUNITY
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Request for Grant Funds Application for
Northern Arizona Good Jobs Network (NAGJN)
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Welcome Our September New and Renewing Business Coalition Members
Every month, we welcome new faces and celebrate longtime members who keep Arizona’s economy rooted here at home. From gathering places in small towns to expert builders shaping homes in the Valley to winemakers bringing new stories to our tables — these businesses show up for the communities we love and the local economy we’re building together.
From Vision to Venture: How Local Capital Helped a Navajo Entrepreneur Scale
Wyatt Gilmore is on a mission to change the way Native American tourism businesses connect with their customers — and thanks to a unique Local First Arizona investment fund, he’s turning that vision into reality.
Welcome Our August New and Renewing Business Coalition Members
Every month, we welcome new faces and celebrate longtime members who keep Arizona’s economy rooted here at home. From keeping neighbors comfortable year-round to guiding families through life’s big decisions to supporting parents in meaningful moments — these businesses show up for the communities we love and the local economy we’re building together.brings something meaningful and lasting to our local economy.
Welcome Our July New and Renewing Business Coalition Members
Every month, we spotlight businesses that are helping shape Arizona’s future — one plate, one podcast, one customer at a time. These local leaders aren’t just building businesses — they’re building community. Whether they’re helping creators find their voice, serving up bold new flavors or reimagining what dining and gathering can look like, each brings something meaningful and lasting to our local economy.
Welcome Our June New and Renewing Business Coalition Members
Every month, we welcome businesses that are shaping Arizona’s economy in bold, lasting ways. From trusted family legacies to local-first disruptors, these members reflect the strength and diversity of our business community. Whether they’re building Arizona’s schools and libraries, protecting homes from desert pests, or championing local journalism, each one brings something powerful to the table.
We Rise Alumni Shining Bright!
We’re excited to share the latest news from our wave-making We Rise alums! From innovative projects to personal milestones, these enterprising business owners are moving, shaking and making their mark on Arizona’s thriving business landscape.
Eastern Arizona College: A Rural Engine for Economic Growth
Founded in 1888 as Arizona’s first community college, Eastern Arizona College (EAC) has been helping students achieve their dreams for more than a century. But it’s the institution’s long-standing commitment to community-driven economic development that made it the venue of choice for organizers of the 2025 Rural Policy Forum.
We Rise: Celebrating the Freedom of Business Ownership
Juneteenth is a time to honor emancipation — and to ask ourselves what freedom looks like today. For many Black Arizonans, it means reclaiming power through business ownership, building generational wealth and shaping the future of our local economy.
Welcome Our May New and Renewing Business Coalition Members
Every month, we’re honored to welcome businesses across Arizona that are driving local impact and building the kind of economy we all want to live and work in. These featured members represent the spirit of Arizona — rooted in family, service and sustainability. Whether they’re serving up world-famous fruit burros, keeping your car road-ready or raising Navajo-Churro sheep on historic land, they each remind us why local matters.