Miembro del mes de Fuerza Local: Marybell G. Talamante / Talamante and Associate LLC
Originaria de Navojoa, Sonora, llegó a los Estados Unidos en el año 2000 para estudiar en Arizona State University (ASU) y en Mesa Community College para continuar sus estudios de contabilidad.
Marybell Talamante contadora profesional (Accounting), es dueña y fundadora de Talamante & Associate LLC una empresa local especializada en Impuesto sobre la Renta de Personas Físicas y Corporaciones, Servicios de Contabilidad y Nómina, Empresas Incorporadas y Auditoría Fiscal, además se desarrolla como instructora de los programas educativos Acelerador de Negocios y Nivel Ejecutivo de Fuerza Local, compartiendo sus conocimientos y experiencia con el objetivo de apoyar a la comunidad empresarial hispana del valle del sol en Arizona.
Growing Food with Heart
The Heart & Soil People’s Garden in South Phoenix is part of a movement to replace food deserts with thriving urban farms on previously vacant and underutilized land.
Meet the Fifth Cohort of the We Rise Accelerator
The Fifth Cohort of the Local First’ We Rise Accelerator began the program last Saturday. These twenty-two businesses will spend the next six months acquiring the knowledge and developing the skills, habits, tools and resources to help propel them to the next level.
Verde Valley businesses and nonprofits can get up to $15,000 to reduce water, energy and waste
An award-winning program that empowers locally owned businesses and nonprofits in Arizona to cut water, energy, waste and vehicle emissions while saving money is expanding to the Verde Valley in January.
SCALE UP (Sustainable Communities Accessing Lending and Expertise Upon Performance) is a comprehensive, 7-hour boot camp that teaches business owners and nonprofit leaders how to be more environmentally friendly while benefiting their bottom lines.
Up-and-coming Hispanic startups are strengthening Arizona’s economy top to bottom
Forty-five Hispanic entrepreneurs from Maricopa County and 10 from Yavapai County are boosting the statewide economy as they prepare to graduate from Local First Arizona’s Spanish-language business accelerator Fuerza Local.
The startups from Cottonwood, Sedona, Mesa, Maryvale, central Phoenix and south Phoenix range from restaurants to photography and life coaching to construction.
Fuerza Local is a six-month business training course offered in Spanish at no cost to local business owners to support them in obtaining the necessary resources and tools to have healthy and successful businesses.
We Rise business accelerator is powering Black Phoenix entrepreneurs one startup at a time
From makeup artistry to office support and kids’ parties to custom clothing, 10 graduates from Local First Arizona’s We Rise business accelerator are leveling up their enterprises and building generational wealth.
We Rise is a no-cost, six-month training program designed, produced and taught by Arizona’s Black small-business owners to impart comprehensive and practical business skills to the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Afri-Soul Changes Business Model To Maximize Impact and Better Serve Black Businesses
Small business incubator Afri-Soul Education Center aims to to foster entrepreneurship, reduce unemployment among African Americans in Arizona, decrease the opportunity gap and grow the community of Black businesses.
Free online workshop Jan. 17-19 helps Coconino businesses attract and retain LGBTQ+ employees and customers
Business owners may feel trepidation about how to create a workplace welcoming of the LGBTQ+ community, but an upcoming online workshop from Arizona business coalition ONE Community offers the tools to understand and succeed in attracting and retaining LGBTQ+ employees and clients.
6 Innovative Entrepreneurs Accelerating Local Business Self-Reliance in Arizona
Let’s celebrate entrepreneurs who are future-proofing their business while building their neighborhoods and communities’ resilience by participating in Cohort 10 of SCALE UP!! 6 business owners learned new strategies to realize significant cost savings by making their business operations more sustainable.
Proper Shops offers up-and-coming retailers a place to grow in downtown Tucson
The downtown Tucson retail center Proper Shops is putting a new spin on shopping with a relaxed patio and lounge vibe and an innovative business model that gives startup businesses a leg up.
Mesa grandmother turns “wicked” delicious cookies into success
Adela Nevarez dreamed of turning her lifelong love of baking into a business. With a little help from Local First Arizona, the Mesa grandmother’s Wicked Mix Cookie Company is quickly findings fans.
‘Tis The Season For Shopping Rural
Put the ‘far’ in ‘fa’ and the ‘local’ in ‘la’ this holiday season with rural shopping. When you spend $100 at a locally owned business, $43 stays in the local economy vs. just $13 when you shop elsewhere.