Local First Arizona debuts new “Keep Arizona Beautiful” specialty license plate in time for Earth Day
Local First Arizona acquired the Keep Arizona Beautiful charity in 2022, after the program had been dormant. Keep Arizona Beautiful engages community members across the state to keep rural Arizona clean and beautiful with projects including litter collection, recycling programs, illegal dumping prevention and community beautification.
Cocopah Indian Tribe turns convention and entertainment center into solar-powered revenue generator
Federal funding will help finance a major solar installation on the Cocopah Indian reservation, saving the tribe millions. The solar panels will generate 90% of the energy needs for the tribe’s events and entertainment complex. Money saved will be reinvested into programs to benefit the community.
Tempe business wants to save Valley pool owners 2 billion gallons of water
FilterClean, a Local First Arizona Certified Green Business, is now offering mobile pick-up and drop-off services to reach its goal of saving Valley pool owners as much as 2 billion gallons of water each year. Here’s how.
Creating affordable videos for small businesses is this company’s ‘secret sauce’
85% of businesses include video as part of their marketing plan, and Full Swing Studios is there to serve that need.
“Many times organizations and business owners think videography is beyond reach,” says co-owner Angela Hughey. “What’s important to Full Swing Studios is we’re creating high quality and highly produced opportunities at affordable pricing. That’s part of our secret sauce. It’s something that can be attainable regardless of budget.”
How one local credit union is helping Black business owners obtain capital
A 2022 survey by payroll provider Gusto found that only 6% of Black new business owners receive the business loans they seek. Jessica Baker, who owns Vibe Spot and Pink Sky Productions, learned first-hand how to boost her chances.
Empoderamiento Femenino Empresarial: Flor Vargas y Pan de Mujer Sinaloa
Flor Vianey Vargas, una mujer emprendedora, ha trazado su camino desde sus raíces en Sinaloa, México, hasta convertirse en una exitosa empresaria en Phoenix.
Con una formación académica en sistemas computacionales y una carrera destacada en el periodismo radiofónico por más de 20 años, Flor siempre ha sido una líder dedicada y apasionada.
This rural Arizona inn found a way to save $10,000 a year on energy bills
A rural Arizona inn found a way to install solar panels affordably and save $10,000 a year on energy bills with help from a federal grant and tax credits.
“One day, $32,000 appeared in our checking account, and we were like, ‘Whoa it’s time to celebrate!’” Pines Inn and Suites owner Anna May Cory said. “For us, that was quite impressive.”
The funding was made possibIe through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act.
Tight-knit border community makes homeownership affordable
Affordable housing is a challenge for low- and middle-income families in Patagonia, a beautiful Sonoran desert town near the Mexican border. One nonprofit is trying to change that. A $25,000 federal grant has tripled the number of home renovations Community Homes of Patagonia can do. Residents call the help “life-changing.”
Celebrate Our Latest Women-Led Ventures at Local First Arizona
Dive into our newest blog where we highlight three standout Arizona businesses reshaping their industries.
Tucson tech company creates virtual reality game to improve mental health
A Tucson tech company called HorizonMind is creating a virtual reality application for mental health.
Need a band tee? Goodfellas Merch has got you covered
From tees to beanies to bags, there’s a good chance you’ve admired something printed by Goodfellas Merch.
What began as a cool side hustle dreamed up in a punk-themed piercing outlet has grown into Goodfellas Merch, a full-scale screen printing facility in Glendale and longtime member of Local First Arizona.
The TimberTote is building a fashion following in Tucson and beyond
The TimberTote, a wooden purse handcrafted by two Tucson creatives with ornate carving and a riot of colors, is building a fashion following. Of course, a University of Arizona Wildcats-themed style is popular in Baja Arizona. “It’s fun and whimsical. People just love it.”
Rancher creates jobs in eastern Arizona with help from Local First
Heartquist Hollow Farms received a $200,000 federal grant with help from Local First Arizona to renovate a slaughterhouse, hire locally from small towns in eastern Arizona and implement humane butchering practices.
“We’ve brought jobs that weren’t there before,” Scott Heartquist said. “The capacity we’ve been pushing is huge.”
How to save on your taxes by supporting Local First Arizona
You could save nearly $900 on your taxes this year, just by making a donation to support Local First Arizona. Find out how.