We know that a strong local food system keeps our communities vibrant, our economy growing, and our landscapes healthy. When we buy and eat local food, the benefits ripple throughout the community, helping small businesses thrive.
Inspire your community to eat more locally grown, raised, and made foods, meet the farmers, growers, and chefs behind their food, and learn new skills that keep more of us eating locally throughout the year.
This Eat Indie Local Campaign is part of AMIBA’s Choose Indie Local Program.
Become an Eat Indie Local Months Partner
2024 Partners
260Local, Advertising for locally-owned businesses
AERO
Books on Main
BuyAlaska Program
City of Camden, Main Street Program
Community Wealth Builders
Dane Buy Local
Destination Hudson/Visitor Center
Downtown Florence (SC) Main Street Program
Eat Local NOLA
Friends of Norwood Center
Green America
Havre de Grace Downtown Merchants Group
Hermosa Newsletter
Lafayette County Multi Purpose Arena
Local Umbrella Media / The Faces of San Diego
Kakao Chocolate
Kentucky Main Street
Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce
Living Harmony, LLC
Local First Ithaca
Local First La Plata
Louisville Independent Business Alliance
Lowcountry Local First
Mecklenburg County Office of Economic Development
Monadnock Food Co-op
North La Crosse Business Association
Ozone Cafe & Market
SBN
SIMBA
Small Biz Survival
Tale to Table
The Local Crowd Monadnock
TheNetWorks Organization, LLC
Triad Local First
Waynesburg Prosperous & Beautiful
We Arose
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Celebrate National Farmers Market Week During Eat Indie Local Month
National Farmers Market Week is a great opportunity to show the nation how much value markets bring to their communities.
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