About our commitment
AMIBA has committed to focusing on racial equity in all that we do. This work isn’t a separate program but a foundational value that runs through all our work. We seek racial, economic, educational and social equity at our core. It is a journey we have undertaken and we invite others to join us.
Join us in our work to bring equity to the local movement and beyond
Small Business Anti-Displacement Network
Small businesses are a vital part of economically healthy, socially vibrant, and environmentally...
Access to Markets Symposium: What You Can Do Next
“Taking on monopolies is about allowing capitalism to act as it should…Part of the answer lies in the lack of competition, and we see it from everything from cat foods to caskets.”
Businesses Tell of the Impacts of Facing Amazon
From Cambridge Day As Amazon prioritizes delivery speed and low prices, often at the cost of its...
Upper Valley Restaurants Take On Delivery Apps
From the Valley News In what amounts to a David-versus-Goliath challenge, a new Upper Valley home...
Washingtonians Should Make their First Priority Local Needs: Think Local First DC
New construction will soon occupy more District corners and with them, the promise of the latest,...
Recap: 9/9/21 Local Leaders Roundtable: Nuts & Bolts: Creating Effective Boards and Committees
The Local Leaders Roundtable met on September 9 to discuss a topic that challenges almost...
Access to Markets Symposium Featuring Senator Amy Klobuchar
On October 5, 4 – 5:30 PM EDT, join us at the Access to Markets Symposium featuring Sen. Amy Klobuchar and co-hosted by: AMIBA, Common Future, Small Business Majority, Common Good Collective, and American Economic Liberties Project.
Top Ten Reasons to Become a Shop Indie Local Partner
It’s throughout the holiday shopping season — a critical time to amplify Shop Local messaging. It...