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Paleo, Sushi and Tacos Oh My! Meet the New Devour Restaurants

It’s finally Devour season! Devour is definitely one of our favorite events – what can we say, we love food. To keep everyone safe, Devour will be an at-home experience this year but it’s still one of the best ways to try out some new local restaurants. In 2022, Devour will be graced by the presence of some of our regulars, but we’d also like to introduce some of the fresh faces joining Devour for the first time!

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Sustainable Gift Wrapping Tips for an Evergreen Holiday

United States consumers spent $12.7 billion on gift wrap in 2017, and it’s estimated that 2.3 million pounds of wrapping paper ends up in the nation’s landfills. For something that looks pretty for a short time and then gets ripped up, gift wrap has a big impact. This holiday season, get creative with reusable wrapping ideas and keep the joy without the environmental burden.

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Get Ready for Phoestivus 2021!

Founded at the home of the Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market, this event is an all-inclusive and slightly quirky December celebration that values locally-owned businesses, locally-made products and our community. It is also the largest fundraiser of the year for Community Food Connections, which manages the Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market.

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Miembro del mes de Fuerza Local: Coldwater Coffeehouse and Bakery, LLC

Kalila Martinez de Aragon es socia de Coldwater Coffeehouse and Bakery, LLC, una pequeña empresa local ubicada en el centro de la ciudad de Avondale, AZ, que ofrece café con estilo farm-to-table, cafés artesanales, panadería americana, bocadillos y ensaladas frescas.

Establecieron su negocio en 2017, pero su primer proyecto fue desarrollar un huerto urbano que se estableció en el terreno baldío que se encuentra detrás de su actual cafetería en el verano de 2018 y tuvieron su primer mercado en enero de 2019.

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If Not Us, Then Who?

I'm bringing this to you today as a request. We have to use our critical thinking, our emotional intelligence, and our compassion to continue to dialogue with those we don't agree with and to hang on to reality while understanding diverse lived experiences.

I’ve spent my time at Local First working to address root causes. Many call it leadership, but what I really think we're talking about is accountability

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Solving Workforce Pain Points with Community Solutions in Mohave County

There are 160 manufacturing employers in Kingman, LHC, and Bullhead City that account for 3215 jobs in the region. Manufacturers in Mohave County reached out to Local First Arizona to engage in collaborative conversation utilizing the TPM Model for workforce development to answer the question: “What can Mohave County manufacturers do to communicate a better understanding of the younger workforce and create packages that appeal to the true environment they're looking to work within?”

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Miembro del mes de Fuerza Local: Paleta’s La Michoakana

Rosalinda Birrueta es una empresaria local y una orgullosa graduada del Acelerador de Negocios de Fuerza Local de la 16a Generación de la ciudad de Avondale, Az.

El sueño de ser empresaria nació cuando era pequeña y conoció el arte de la paletería artesanal michoacana, una tradición que ha pasado generación tras generación en su familia, y que hoy en día sigue floreciendo en Arizona. Un sueño que tomó forma después de 25 años de paciencia y superación.

Es así como nació Paleta’s La Michoakana LLC al abrir sus puertas por primera vez en junio de 2018, se especializan en la producción y venta de paletas artesanales con frutas frescas, además de ofrecer nieves y antojitos mexicanos….

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Local First Arizona to Facilitate Small Business Stability Grants

Through the Maricopa County Small Business Resilience Program,

Local First Arizona (LFA) in partnership with the Arizona Community Foundation (ACF) is facilitating stability grants for nonprofit and for-profit small businesses and micro-enterprises. These stability grants of up to $25,000 are now available to small businesses that can demonstrate revenue declines or unanticipated operating cost deficits from July 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020 as compared to July 2019 through December 2019.

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STN Project Greenprint Takes On Conservation

The new episode of Project Greenprint focused on Conservation by Social Television Network is available on the free STN App starting November 3rd. In this episode, host Kristen Keogh introduces several advocates for conservation in Arizona who offer opportunities to get involved and speak up for our few remaining wild spaces.

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Local First Arizona Expands Small Business Support to Deepen Economic Resiliency in Arizona

Following an 18-month crisis response that provided more than $13 million in support to more than 1,400 small businesses across the state, Local First Arizona has been awarded a contract that will expand aid to local small and micro-enterprises in Maricopa County. With this award, Maricopa County joins Local First Arizona’s growing list of community partners offering support to the state’s most vulnerable businesses.

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FDIC Report Shows Major Shifts in Arizona Bank Deposits

Late last month, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) released data showing that Arizonans have now deposited 11.5% of their money into local banks. This is a significant jump up from 3% in 2013 and 8.5% recorded in June of last year.

With only 13 banks headquartered in Arizona, the state has been called a “banking desert,” leaving eight counties with no community bank representation at all and small businesses with fewer borrowing options.

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October 2021 Certified Green Businesses

We are excited to announce the latest businesses to become certified through the Arizona Green Business Program. Read on to discover Local First Arizona members SWIYYAH, LLC and Wok This Way; two businesses whose sourcing and operating standards prioritize clean air, zero waste, water conservation, and sustaining livable communities for generations to come.

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Keep Arizona Beautiful Returns on Superior’s LOST Trails

In late July 2021, Local First Arizona’s Rural Development team held a meeting with the US Forest Service to discuss potential volunteer opportunities to address the devastation of the Telegraph fire in Superior. With the recent merger of Local First Arizona and Keep Arizona Beautiful, this was the perfect opportunity to engage in rural Arizona.

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Water - Plant It Wisely This Fall With New Tips & Resources

Water – Plant It Wisely is your handy resource to provide landscaping guidance, advice, and ideas on what to plant. What you plant affects more than your yard; it helps create a more sustainable future. By selecting low-water-use plants, you help conserve our precious water supply for generations to come.

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Food, Futures, and Regeneration: The Urban Forest Project Lays Down Roots in Tucson

A locally-owned social enterprise in Tucson has launched the Urban Forest Project, providing sustainable, low-income housing for those experiencing situational poverty. Harris Fletcher Enterprises recently engaged the community in the planting of a food forest on site which will produce healthy food, shade for cooling, and capacity building in permaculture, food processing, job skills, and mindfulness. Read about the recent planting event and the transformational efforts at work in Tucson, AZ.

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What to Expect During We Rise: Business Model Development

We Rise’s business model development curriculum features two modules that helps participants attain these skills: introduction to business model development and understanding your value proposition and target customer. By the end of both modules, participants have refined their respective business models to ensure maximum product-market fit, in collaboration with their mentors, instructors and fellow entrepreneurs.

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Gila Valley Food Coalition

This month, we began hosting capacity-building workshops for Gila Valley producers starting with a ‘Funding for Farmers’ workshop. Hosted at the Eastern Arizona College Discovery Park Campus with a beautiful backdrop of Mt. Graham, community members gathered in the early morning to learn about funding opportunities to start an agriculture business or improve their existing business. Speakers from the USDA, Small Business Development Center, Arizona Economic Recovery Center, Graham & Greenlee Microloan program, University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Prestamos CDFI, Graham County Government, and Farm Credit West delivered short rapid-fire presentations to the crowd before transitioning to individual tables as community members walked around to network and find out more about different organizations. 

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What to Expect During We Rise: Business Finance

The business finance portion of the We Rise Accelerator Program focuses on three main topic modules: personal finance; debt, equity, and grant financing; and understanding credit and creditworthiness. The purpose of these modules is to expose entrepreneurs to different financing options for small businesses -- including the less familiar ones like equity and grants -- and to come together to develop strategies to improve both their personal and business creditworthiness.

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