Proud to stand with our LGBTQ+owned businesses
As the largest coalition of of locally-owned businesses in the nation, you are part of a movement that elevates the voices of Arizona’s independent, locally-owned businesses – connecting people, communities and resources for meaningful actions that build a diverse, inclusive and prosperous Arizona. Join us in celebrating new and renewing business coalition members.
Conocé la historia de Juanderful Tacos LLC: “Uno no necesita saberlo todo para empezar un negocio, solo debe tomar la decisión para empezar”
Para conocer la Historia de nuestro próximo miembro del mes, debemos hacer un acercamiento a la historia de 2 empresarios graduados de la 17ª Generación del Programa Acelerador de Negocios de Fuerza Local que dieron vida, forma y alma a Juanderful Tacos LLC.
How to turn your home into a lush desert oasis – and water it for free
Arizona homeowners can enjoy a lush yard without high water bills. Professional photographer Martha Retallick chronicles the creation of her rainwater-fed desert oasis in a new book, “City Nature.”
Black startup founders compete for $17,500 in seed money at We Rise’s first pitch event
Six local business owners will compete in front of a live audience June 29 in Phoenix for $17,500 in seed money during the first We Rise Demo Day pitch competition.
Each competitor is a graduate of We Rise, Local First Arizona’s six-month, no-cost business boot camp for Black entrepreneurs. The six finalists were selected from a larger pool of graduates after submitting written pitches.
As Arizonans prepare to celebrate Juneteenth, Demo Day will showcase the skill, ingenuity and creativity of Arizona’s Black-owned businesses, while providing crucial seed funds to the most promising concepts.
Arizona Rural Policy Forum 2023 tickets are now on sale
Calling all rural and tribal leaders from across the state: It’s time for the most popular rural meetup of the year!
Join Local First Arizona and hundreds of changemakers for the 16th annual Arizona Rural Policy Forum, held this year at the historic Bullion Plaza in Miami, Ariz.
This sought-after conference attracts nearly 300 community leaders, so don’t wait to reserve your spot – both for the two-day forum and the add-on events in Globe and Miami where networking will go deep and participants will see firsthand why this part of the Copper Corridor is a special part of Arizona.
“Invaluable”: How the Arizona Economic Recovery Center is helping South Phoenix artists
The Black Girl Brown Girl Collective creatively brings together women and art. But writing grants and filing tax forms is not their specialty. The Arizona Economic Recovery Center helped the nonprofit land a $10,000 grant and become more self-reliant.
Tantalizing ingredients are available at this new Tucson specialty grocery
Seared Living is one of Tucson’s most unique grocery stores, with a vast, colorful wall of cooking oils, specialty products including Tucson’s famous Barrio Bread and a recipe board to inspire any home chef.
Recognize Juneteenth By Patronizing Local, Black-Owned Businesses
Despite the growth of the Black community in Arizona, Black-owned businesses only account for 1% of all businesses in Phoenix, making them difficult to find and support. As Juneteenth approaches, here are a variety of Black-owned businesses you can support from Phoenix to Tucson to Safford and beyond.
Young people are moving out of rural Arizona. Local First Arizona is asking: What can help them stay?
Young people between the ages of 16 and 24 from rural Arizona are wanted to give feedback about jobs, housing, educational and recreational opportunities in their communities and why they have stayed or moved away.
Small towns and cities are facing a similar challenge: Young people are moving to larger cities, causing local jobs to remain vacant and threatening the long-term viability of communities.
$2.8 million grant through Local First Arizona will provide homes to military veterans in South Phoenix
A 35-unit community in south Phoenix for homeless military veterans is coming to life thanks to a $2.8 million grant that Local First’s Arizona Economic Recovery Center helped the Tanner Community Development Corporation secure through its free grant-writing services.
Welcome April Business Coalition Members
As the largest coalition of of locally-owned businesses in the nation, you are part of a movement that elevates the voices of Arizona’s independent, locally-owned businesses – connecting people, communities and resources for meaningful actions that build a diverse, inclusive and prosperous Arizona. Join us in celebrating new and renewing business coalition members.
8 Fantásticas opciones donde puedes apoyar y festejar este 5 de Mayo a Negocios Locales.
A pocos días de celebrar el 5 de mayo en Arizona, te compartimos 8 grandiosas opciones para festejar con familia y amigos de una manera divertida y deliciosa, pero sobre todo apoyando a negocios locales de Arizona.
Pero primero que nada ¿Por qué celebramos el 5 de mayo?
El 5 de mayo de cada año se conmemora la derrota del entonces indómito ejército francés a manos del ejército nacional en la Batalla de Puebla de 1862.
Families grow closer through Fuerza Local Business Accelerator
Family is often a high priority in the Hispanic community, so it isn’t surprising that many recent graduates of Local First Arizona’s Spanish-language business accelerator are family members working together to elevate their entrepreneurial efforts.
Meet three members of the Fuerza Local Acelerador de Negocio’s Verde Valley class navigating business ownership with family at their side.
Meet Verde Valley’s First Green Business Boot Camp Graduates
A group of 6 businesses and community partners met on March 17th to present their sustainable projects and graduate from the first-ever Verde Valley Green Business Bootcamp Cohort!