We Rise Business Accelerator celebrates its 100th graduate
Local First Arizona’s We Rise Business Accelerator celebrated its 100th graduate this month.
From children’s toys and landscape design to mental wellness services and fried vegan comfort food, the graduating class represents a wide range of specialties.
Meet the newest We Rise graduates…
Spotlight on Arizona’s dynamic business leaders
Dive into our newest blog where we highlight three standout Arizona businesses reshaping their industries.
Millions Are Available for Rural and Tribal Businesses, Farmers and Ranchers to Install Solar. We Can Help
Millions of dollars in federal funding are available for rural, tribal and agricultural business owners to install solar, purchase new energy-efficient equipment and save on utility bills. Local First Arizona is now offering free help to apply for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Tucson Granola Company Better Than Provisions to Attend Good Food Forum + Expo
What started small, as a recipe in April King’s kitchen to meet the needs she had during a changing health situation, has gained traction beyond her home and sparked cravings across Arizona.
Next month, King will bring Better Than Provisions to the 2024 Good Food Forum + Expo, which Local First Arizona will host Aug. 27 at the El Conquistador Tucson.
Local First Arizona Celebrates We Rise Demo Day 2024, Honoring Black Entrepreneurship in Arizona
Local First Arizona proudly celebrates the success of its second annual We Rise Demo Day, an inspiring event dedicated to highlighting the achievements of Black entrepreneurs in Arizona. Held on Thursday, June 20 in Phoenix, the evening showcased the culmination of dedication, resilience, and innovation among the participants of the We Rise Business Accelerator program, specifically designed to empower Black small business owners and entrepreneurs.
Education Startup Wins $15,000 at Demo Day Pitch Competition
Local First Arizona’s annual Demo Day pitch competition celebrates the future of Black entrepreneurship. Six graduates of Local First’s We Rise Business Accelerator pitched their businesses and visions for growth to a panel of judges and audience.
6 Tips for Swim Season from Hubbard Family Swim School
With school out and temperatures soaring, the swimming season is in full swing! Here’s how to keep your kids safe — and why swim lessons are so helpful.
#IndieWeekAZ 2024: Show Your Indie Love!
Here at Local First, we treasure Arizona’s independent businesses and consider it our duty and privilege to shine a light on these local indie gems so you can enjoy them, too. Each year, we turn up the indie love during the National Independents Week. From June 28 - July 4, organizations like ours designate a full week to supporting and helping raise awareness of locally-owned businesses.
Local First receives $1 million from Bob & Renee Parsons Foundation
The largest private donation in Local First Arizona's history will double the size of a community garden and support training programs for Black and Hispanic business owners.
Rosy’s Tuxedos: Una Historia de Éxito y Resiliencia Familiar
Los futuros novios y graduados que entran a la actual ubicación de Rosy's Tuxedos en la Avenida N 75 en Phoenix pueden pensar que solo están obteniendo un traje o un esmoquin, pero los trajes a medida con los que se van vienen con algo invaluable: la confianza de saber que lucirán y se sentirán lo mejor posible en su gran día.
Meet the New Faces Energizing Arizona's Business Scene
Dive into our newest blog where we highlight three standout Arizona businesses reshaping their industries.
Local First Arizona’s new board members on business, community and their ideal summer day…
Local First Arizona has welcomed two new board members, Andre Whittington and Jonae A. Harrison. We asked them to dish on business, community and their ideal summer day…
One marketing tactic can make all the difference for small businesses
Scottsdale-based LocalFi SEO Digital Marketing Agency helps local businesses grow customers through Google and Yelp.
“Within three months, (a chiropractor client) had to bring in another practitioner. He had a waiting list,” says LocalFi co-owner Isaac Navias. “That’s when I realized, this is powerful.”
Arizona Rural Policy Forum heads to Clarkdale & Cottonwood
The Arizona Rural Policy Forum — the most popular meetup of the year for rural and tribal leaders — is now sold out, but reporters looking to gather story ideas and sources can still sign up to attend at no cost.
More than 300 rural and tribal changemakers will converge on the 17th annual conference held by Local First Arizona, this year in Clarkdale and Cottonwood.
Arizona Western College is training new workers for green jobs
Demand for workers to fill clean energy jobs is growing twice as fast as for other careers. Now a community college serving rural southern Arizona is launching programs to train and develop this new workforce with millions in federal funding.
These Tucson businesses are welcoming LGBTQ+ customers with open arms
A pair of Tucson-area Local First Arizona members have taken body positivity to heart in an effort to help their LGBTQ+ customers feel more comfortable and welcome.
Photographer Rachel Castillo and wellness studio owner Amanda Pederson say it’s important for everyone to feel safe, affirmed and celebrated.