A New Jerome Getaway is Waiting for You: The Clinkscale Hotel
The Haunted Group has done it again; The Clinkscale Hotel, Bar and Grill is now open for business in Jerome. The Haunted Group is credited with putting Jerome and Cottonwood on the map by introducing fresh concepts to these beloved historical towns. The Haunted Group is known for local favorites like the Haunted Hamburger, the Tavern Hotel and Pizzeria Bocce and has created destinations that are loved by Phoenicians, out-of-state travelers and locals alike.
Support Native Women Entrepreneurs of Arizona
Native Women Entrepreneurs of Arizona is a supportive social network for native women business owners. NWEAZ Indigenous women business owners acknowledge their accomplishments and with their collective voices bring to attention the concerns of their business communities. LFA is proud to be a sponsor of this new organization and work together to serve our diverse business community. Every day is a great day to learn about and celebrate Native American and Indigenous heritage! There are 22 sovereign Native nations that call Arizona home, and NWEAZ is a great resource to discover native business owners across the state and learn more about their heritage.
GLOCULL Pilot Projects: Sustainable Business Certification for Local Food Businesses
As a continuation of the GLOCULL Pilot Projects series, where we explore projects aimed at moving the needle toward a thriving local and sustainable food economy with both local and global support. Through ongoing partnerships with ASU’s School of Sustainability and School for the Future of Innovation in Society, City of Phoenix, and City of Tempe, we will review the next installment of the series. Explore the united efforts behind supporting small, locally owned businesses, like Huss Brewing Company in their journey to make a sustainable shift.
Meet The Inaugural We Rise Business Cohort
In August of 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr., before a crowd of more than 250,000 people, gave his famous “I Have A Dream” speech and called for an end to racism. On MLK Day today, we are proud to announce the inaugural cohort of the We Rise Business Accelerator program. These 12 Black business owners are part of the dream that Martin Luther King spoke of. And we are so excited to help them grow and see them become part of the fabric that builds a stronger, more diverse Arizona.
GLOCULL Pilot Projects: Coalition of Farmland Preservation
Local First Arizona recently introduced an ongoing series about GLOCULL Pilot Projects, a series of projects aimed at moving the needle toward a thriving local and sustainable food economy with both local and global support. With ongoing partnerships with ASU’s School of Sustainability and School for the Future of Innovation in Society, City of Phoenix, and City of Tempe, we will continue to explore these innovative projects. The first project was a Coalition of Farmland Preservation.
Certified Sustainable Businesses to Check Out in the New Year
Make your 2021 more eco-friendly by checking out the services of these newly certified green businesses! In a time of adversity, these businesses and nonprofits are creating positive change and building toward a more sustainable future. Support them by frequenting their business, engaging with them on social media, and sharing the word with your friends and family.
Local First Arizona Partners Are Growing a Sustainable Food Economy in Arizona
Food Systems sit at the intersection of water, energy, and food—we need each of these components to produce the other components- they are interdependent industries. Diving into this Food-Water-Energy (FWE) nexus to address social, environmental, and economic issues, while ensuring there is enough healthy and affordable food to feed our community, is a complex endeavor.
Your Guide to Local at Your Nearby Grocery Store
If 2020 taught us anything, it’s that supporting local is one of the most important things we can do to help keep dollars in our home and build a stronger Arizona economy. And guess what? Shopping local doesn’t have to totally change your routine. There are plenty of local products that are sold at the sometimes more accessible chain grocery stores and supermarkets. Check out this guide to some of our favorite foods and goodies that you can find in the store you visit every week.
PPP Round 2: A Guide for Local Businesses
Small business owners throughout the state have kept their eyes on the newest COVID-19 relief bill, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, with hopes that it would address their needs, the needs of their employees, and those of their communities. $288 billion has been allocated to aid small businesses and applications are set to open in early January 2021. Local First AZ Members, Aniles & Co., CPA Firm and Ironwood Ventures have provided a breakdown of the relief package and highlighted the most important information for small businesses
6 Ways to Leverage Your Localness in 2021
The New Year is always used as a time to resolve ourselves to do something different; whether that be to start a new hobby, pick up a new habit, or change something in our lives. As January first comes and goes, we hope that you make supporting local a part of your new year's resolutions and keep up with it all year long! With the ramifications of COVID-19, it’s more important than ever to support Arizona small business owners. Check out this easy, 6-step guide to help you live like a ”Localist”. You can do one or all of them; even the smallest changes make a huge difference.
Unconventional in All the Right Ways: Rural Economic Development Initiatives in 2021
Local First Arizona has been a champion for localized economic development in Arizona since 2003, and in that time we’ve never seen a greater challenge to sustaining community resiliency than that posed in 2020. LFA works in partnership with communities, organizations, and businesses to bridge “traditional” economic development with models that strengthen local resilience and address disparities across urban and rural Arizona. We focus the work on unique economic development strategies that aim to keep local dollars circulating in local communities, create jobs one at a time, and build stronger connections to place for those that continue to choose Arizona as their home.
Meet Future Fuerza Local Graduate Kubik Technologies
Are you looking for a company to design an app for your business? Then you’ll want to meet Arturo Barron and Perla Johanna Razcon, founders of Kubik Technologies LLC.
These Businesses Have Made the Ultimate Pivot: A Totally Different Business Plan
COVID-19 has led to some spectacular creativity as businesses have found ways to survive. Whether it be moving online, offering delivery and pickup, or utilizing social media more, Arizona businesses have needed to adapt. Some businesses have even needed to completely change what they do. Meet Rebel Lounge, the Orpheum Theater and Club Congress; these businesses are usually venues for concerts. Venues have been one of the hardest hit during the pandemic, they were the first to close and will likely be the last to open. Due to this, the Rebel Lounge and Orpheum theater needed to find new ways to bring in revenue and stay afloat.
You Have the List, We Have the Gifts: 10 Must-Have Items on the Shop AZ Marketplace
When you go local, your present for a loved one isn’t only raising that person up, it’s raising up your whole community. We know that some folks are a little nervous to get out for a shopping trip so we wanted to make it a little easier for you to find those local gems online, now and in the future. Below are some great items from our recently debuted Shop Arizona Marketplace! With 100 businesses and 500 products and much more coming in, we are sure you can find that special something that makes a perfect gift!
Sustainability is the Future - Just Ask These SCALE UP Graduates
Congratulations to the 12 incredible businesses and nonprofits that completed the second 2020 cohort of SCALE UP! Each participant developed a unique project plan to reduce energy, water usage, waste, and/or transportation in their business. Here is a quick overview of some of the inspiring projects!
Local First Arizona Launches the Shop Arizona Marketplace, Get Shopping Nov. 23
Just in time for the holiday season, Local First Arizona, in partnership with local marketing firm Ideas Collide, will launch Arizona’s go-to online marketplace for discovering and shopping directly from local businesses and makers across the state. In response to a hard economic year and the need for safe, holiday shopping, the Shop Arizona Marketplace will help small businesses from all industries compete in a digital world and reach new customers now and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
An Arizona Housing Boom or Rural Crisis?
It’s no secret that Arizona’s housing market is booming. Due to this growth however, many communities are now experiencing housing shortages, especially in rural Arizona. The result is a lack of housing available at a price point attainable for the majority of the working class.
Preserving Farm and Ranch Land in Arizona
In the United States, agricultural land is being lost at an alarming rate—over 1.5 million acres per year. This dramatic decline in farmland reflects a nationwide expansion of urban development that is putting high-quality farmland at risk. Arizona and Maricopa County face similar issues with farmland loss. Between 1997 and 2017, 36% of all farmland in Maricopa County was lost, and rapid urban development and the high cost of land continues to threaten the security of community farmers and the local food system.
Payroll Doesn’t Have to be Hard: Just Ask These Local Businesses!
Whether you're a company with five employees or 1,000, payroll is one of the most important tasks that you need to accomplish as a business owner. It can also be one of the more tedious and time-consuming. When you have a question or need help, the last thing you want is an answering machine on the other line or an answer of “visit this link to find your answer” Local businesses Cactus Corn, Duck and Decanter, and others have had this problem and found a solution with Journey Payroll.
Harness the Power of Food Waste
The holidays are fast approaching and we know exactly what that means; lots and lots and lots of food. We wanted to provide you with an easy guide on what to do with the food waste in your home and how you can help reduce how much food is wasted.