Rural
Development
Council

Investing in
Rural Communities & Tribal Nations

As the state’s federally designated Rural Development Council, Local First Arizona partners with nonprofits, economic development organizations, tribal nations, rural cities, towns, and counties, and federal agencies across the state to help build a thriving, self-reliant and resilient rural Arizona economy.

A neutral facilitator and coordinator, the Arizona Rural Development Council connects efforts and stakeholders with distinct agendas but shared goals to:

  • Grow economic opportunity

  • Increase the number and size of grants won for cities, towns, tribes and nonprofits

  • Strengthen small businesses and entrepreneurship

  • Retain youth and create jobs

  • Develop robust food systems that improve healthy food access

  • Increase revenue through tourism

  • Improve access to capital through micro-lending

  • Develop collaboration and partnerships

These strategies further empower cities and towns to build opportunities for those that choose, every day, to make rural Arizona their home.

Our Programs

Community Development

We strive to build more vibrant, self-reliant, and resilient communities through a variety of proven methods that build bridges and break down silos while creating a culture of inclusion and engagement.

Economic Development

Resilient rural and tribal economies are diversified and offer opportunities for everyone to prosper. Local First Arizona can help tribes and communities ensure their economic development goals and programs are building local resilience. For tribes and communities well on that path, Local First can take strategic plans from facilitation into action while targeting key areas of local economic development, including employer-led, data-driven workforce strategies and tourism tools and plans.

Tribal Community Connections

Local First Arizona is honored to work with Arizona’s 22 Indigenous Nations and citizens to foster meaningful relationships that support sovereignty and strengthen self-sufficiency. With integrity, respect and intention for the best interest of Indigenous communities and its people, Local First partners with Tribal nations, government agencies, nonprofits and other key stakeholders to support investments in entrepreneurial ecosystems, food systems and workforce development.

Community Partnerships

Local First Arizona is an active strategic partner in communities and networks across the state, helping to grow economic opportunity, retain youth, create jobs, develop robust food systems, and increase revenue through tourism.

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