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    Beyond the Big Banks: How rural small businesses can Move Their Money locally

    ByBecky McCray April 8, 2024

    The “Move Your Money” campaign wants you to shift your financial resources to local banks and investment opportunities. That makes a lot of sense for small town businesses who care about having a thriving local economy. The 2024 Move Your Money Campaign The American Independent Business Alliance (AMIBA) has been at the forefront of the…

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    2024 Survey of Rural Challenges Is Open!

    ByDeb Brown March 14, 2024

    These 10 questions will provide information to many organizations and people on what is challenging for rural communities. Are you rural? This survey is for you. SmallBizSurvival.com and SaveYour.Town are conducting the 10th-anniversary edition of the Survey of Rural Challenges! Take the Survey of Rural Challenges. Spread the word Could you help us spread the word on…

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    economic development | rural | workforce | youth

    Improving the rural workforce: small town stories and takeaways

    ByBecky McCray January 19, 2024

    Takeaways for improving rural workforce: Bring together students, employers and multiple levels of education Build and document employee skills with micro-credentials Use apprenticeships to build skills, increase awareness of local job options Stitch together multiple programs to build your own workforce To add a new program in the public schools, hire dedicated program staff (at…

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  • 99% of the best things you can do for your town don’t require anyone’s permission
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    99% of the best things you can do for your town don’t require anyone’s permission

    ByBecky McCray January 2, 2024March 4, 2026

    Building community in your small town sounds like a daunting task. It’s easy to get bogged down, thinking there’s too much to do, that you’d need too many permissions or it would take too much money. The reality of building community is it’s a change of mindset to Take Small Steps. 99% of the best…

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  • Cover of the book "Supercommunicators" by Charles Duhigg. "How to Unlock the Secret Langauge of Connection"
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    Book review: Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg

    ByBecky McCray December 13, 2023

    Get better at connecting with people. Charles Duhigg’s new book Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection offers practical ways to hold deeper, more meaningful, less conflict-driven conversations. Given the divisiveness in small towns and rural communities today, these are essential community-building skills. It’s also relevant for rural small business owners who face a…

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    How might we put ‘unity’ back in community?

    ByPaula Jensen December 11, 2023

    Communities are the foundation of our society, and their strength and success lie in the unity of its members. Yet, often at the heart of so many communities is disunity. As a community coach, I collaborate with rural leaders to build local capacity and engage community members in working on local priorities so their community…

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  • It's the Most Wonderful Time to Shop Indie Local
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | shop local

    Shop Local tools: Easy Editorial, Letter to the Editor template to copy

    ByBecky McCray November 27, 2023

    Promote local shopping with a letter to the editor or editorial Step by step instructions Ready to promote local shopping to more of your community? Try an editorial or a letter to the editor. You can submit this to your local newspaper, share it in any organization newsletters, and post it on social media! Step…

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    Shop Indie Local Week and Holiday Season, it’s way more than Shop Small Saturday

    BySmall Biz Survival November 20, 2023

    Guest post by Jen Risley, AMIBA Thank you for your commitment to building the local economy movement! Wishing you an inspiring Shop Indie Local Week with the entire community. My cat Shamu (above) can’t wait for Plaid Friday! One practical step: #ShopIndieLocal It doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Any local business or group can start by sharing social…

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