The Year of Giving Back: Local Gifts That Give Twice

It takes effort to find the perfect gift for someone. That’s why it would be nice if the gift had a little staying power, too. If the gift itself could give or somehow give back. When you shop locally, you’re already checking one “give back” box by keeping money in the local economy.

And when you shop locally at a business that reinvests its profits in people, the planet or the community, you’re making sure you’re giving gifts with even more impact. If this is the way you’re approaching your holiday shopping season, you’re in luck, because Arizona is a hotspot for mission-driven businesses that are creating social, environmental or cultural ripples with every sale. 

If you’re looking to gift like you mean it this year, by wrapping up gifts that create a lasting impact, here are a few local options you might want to consider. 

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Local Gift Giving, By Personality

Holiday shopping shouldn’t feel like a sprint through corporate sameness. This year, skip the predictable and give local. Shopping with personality types in mind makes your gifts unforgettable, and every purchase from an Arizona-owned business keeps more money right here at home, fueling jobs, creativity and community. Here’s how to shop local, letting your recipients’ personalities be your guide.

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Why “Shop Local” Isn’t Just a Holiday Slogan — It’s a Fight for a Level Playing Field

The holidays are here, and while most of us are thinking about gifts and celebrations, Local First is also focused on fairness. Because the movement to “shop local” isn’t just about warm fuzzies — it’s about leveling a playing field that’s long been tilted against small businesses.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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