How a We Rise Graduate Turned Prison “Weeds” Into a Holistic Business Opportunity
When Nuru ZeKariyahh blends a smoothie or acai bowl at his Tempe shop, Add-On Smoothies, he’s serving more than fresh fruit. He’s blending nearly two decades of learning, a passion for holistic health and a life story that began in an unexpected place: a federal prison horticulture program.
Local First Celebrates Arizona’s Diverse Culture and Thriving Economy with Annual Fall Festival this November
PHOENIX (Aug. 12, 2025) — It may still be hot outside, but Local First Arizona is already planning for cooler temperatures with their annual Arizona Fall Festival, presented by Arizona Financial. On Saturday, November 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Margaret T. Hance Park in Downtown Phoenix will be buzzing with more than 250 local vendors, featuring crafts, activities, games and flavors from 70+ local restaurants, breweries and distilleries in the expanded food court and beverage garden.
Phoenix Businesses: Your Voice Is Needed in Phoenix’s Climate Action Plan
Local First Arizona and the City of Phoenix have partnered to bring local businesses to the table to help update the City’s Climate Action Plan. Use your voice to help shape our city’s climate goals and prepare for what’s ahead.
Local First Arizona and the City of Tucson Launch Initiative to Better Understand the Future of Southern Arizona’s Green Small Business and Workforce Landscape
PHOENIX (July 24, 2025) — Climate change threatens the health and well-being of all Americans, but the effects are felt unevenly. The most vulnerable neighborhoods and communities are often excluded from resilience efforts and the benefits of green investment. Local First Arizona and the City of Tucson Office of Resilience have partnered with the Urban Institute’s Transformative Climate Action in American Cities (TCA) project to help disrupt the climate status quo in Tucson.
USDA Cuts Funding to Southwest Regional Food Business Center, Incapacitating Small and Mid-Size Food and Farm Businesses in Arizona
PHOENIX (July 18, 2025) — This week, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced the termination of 12 Regional Food Business Centers (RFBC), crippling small and mid-sized farmers across the country. As part of the national initiative, the Southwest Regional Food Business Center (SWRFBC) was created to accelerate a resilient, diverse and competitive local and regional food system by improving opportunities for small and mid-size food and farm businesses across a four-state region of Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah.
5th Avenue Café: Más que un negocio, un centro comunitario con alma culinaria
En el vecindario Coronado de Phoenix, dos emprendedores están transformando un café local en un espacio donde la buena comida se encuentra con conexiones significativas — con el apoyo de la comunidad de Fuerza Local.
Para Ana Alvarado y Gustavo Delgado, abrir 5th Avenue Café no se trataba solo de lanzar un negocio. Se trataba de crear un espacio donde las personas se sintieran vistas, atendidas y con raíces — especialmente en un momento en que el sentido de comunidad se sentía frágil.
Welcome Our July New and Renewing Business Coalition Members
Every month, we spotlight businesses that are helping shape Arizona’s future — one plate, one podcast, one customer at a time. These local leaders aren’t just building businesses — they’re building community. Whether they’re helping creators find their voice, serving up bold new flavors or reimagining what dining and gathering can look like, each brings something meaningful and lasting to our local economy.
Más que agua y hielo: Cómo un negocio latino impulsa el cambio ambiental con Fuerza Local
Una familia, un sueño y un negocio con propósito
Javier y María del Rocío Cervantes nacieron en Guadalajara, Jalisco, y, como muchos inmigrantes, llegaron a Estados Unidos en busca de mejores oportunidades. Javier, carpintero de oficio, y María del Rocío, secretaría empresarial, nunca imaginaron que años más tarde estarían liderando un negocio con un impacto significativo en su comunidad y ahora también en el medio ambiente.
More Than Solar: Rural Innovation in Education — and the Price of Uncertain Clean Energy Policy
From outdoor classrooms to solar-powered EVs, Mexicayotl Academy is living its sustainability values — while navigating the real cost of clean energy policy rollbacks.
Welcome Our June New and Renewing Business Coalition Members
Every month, we welcome businesses that are shaping Arizona’s economy in bold, lasting ways. From trusted family legacies to local-first disruptors, these members reflect the strength and diversity of our business community. Whether they’re building Arizona’s schools and libraries, protecting homes from desert pests, or championing local journalism, each one brings something powerful to the table.
We Rise Alumni Shining Bright!
We’re excited to share the latest news from our wave-making We Rise alums! From innovative projects to personal milestones, these enterprising business owners are moving, shaking and making their mark on Arizona’s thriving business landscape.
Juneteenth in the Valley: A Celebration of Freedom, Culture and Community Power
From Eastlake Park to Desert Botanical Garden, Juneteenth celebrations are honoring Black history, creativity and freedom through food, music, art and family fun. We're highlighting some of the most vibrant community-led events — including marketplaces featuring Black-owned businesses, live performances, and powerful storytelling.
Tucson’s Fluxx Productions Remains Steadfast in a Time of Flux
As funding dries up and pressures mount, Tucson’s Fluxx Productions continues to provide lifeline programs like School of Drag, mental health support, and housing assistance — all while dreaming bigger. Read how this grassroots cultural organization is holding space, building power, and refusing to back down.