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Shop Small, Support Big Dreams: Celebrate Independent Retailer Month This July

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This July, communities across the country are celebrating Independent Retailer Month, a national campaign dedicated to supporting locally owned businesses and raising awareness about their importance.

With high inflation and ongoing economic uncertainty, small businesses face serious challenges. Many don’t have the safety nets or large cash reserves that national chains can rely on. What they do have is their community, and that support can make all the difference.

When you choose to shop locally, you’re doing more than making a purchase. You’re investing in local jobs, helping families pay bills, and keeping unique stores and services in your neighborhood. Unlike big box retailers, independent businesses bring personality and one-of-a-kind service to the community. They’re the backbone of Main Street.

Why Shopping Local Matters

According to national small business studies, a significantly larger portion of money spent at local businesses stays in the local economy, helping fund everything from town events to youth programs. Local shops are also more likely to support other local services, such as accounting firms, repair companies, and graphic designers, creating a cycle of community growth.

Independent Retailer Month highlights this impact and encourages residents to take simple, meaningful actions that support hometown businesses.

How You Can Support Local This July

Small efforts add up. Here are just a few ways to participate:

  • Buy from a local artisan or boutique instead of ordering online
  • Pick up lunch at a local deli or food truck rather than a chain restaurant
  • Visit the farmers’ market for fresh, local produce
  • Hire local service providers, from landscapers to mechanics
  • Attend community events hosted by local artists or shops
  • Share your favorite businesses on social media to help boost their visibility

Every dollar spent locally strengthens the community. Plus, you’re likely to get better customer service, more personalized experiences, and products made with care.

Your Support Makes a Difference

Independent retailers are more than just shops—they’re part of the fabric of daily life. They sponsor local sports teams, donate to school fundraisers, and provide gathering spaces for neighbors to connect. During hard times, many small business owners have gone out of their way to keep their doors open, serve customers, and support their towns. July is the perfect time to return that support.

Celebrating Independent Retailer Month doesn’t require spending large amounts of money. Even small purchases, made consistently, can help a local business stay afloat and thrive. From gift shops to hardware stores, bookshops to bakeries, every independent business counts.

This month, skip the big box stores whenever possible and visit a local business instead. You’ll be helping your neighbors and investing in your community’s future.

 

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