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.
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2023 Partners
1st Priority Staffing
Aloha Keene
Bordentown Strong
BuyAlaska
Cambridge Local First
City of Charlottesville Office of Economic Development
Community Wealth Builders
Deal Locally Inc.
EnjoyRhinebeck
Food Connects
Friends of Norwood Center
Front Royal Independent Business Alliance
Greater La Crosse LOCAL Business Alliance
Green Drinks Lakeland
Havre de Grace Chamber of Commerce
Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce
Local Umbrella Media
Love Live Local
Louisville Independent Business Alliance
Marie Ambrosia & Assoc. Unlimited
Monadnock Food Co-op
NH Food Alliance/NH Eats Local
Ohio Sustainable Business Council
Pawleys Island Litchfield Business Association (PILBA)
Peabody Area Chamber
People First Economy
Prince Puckler’s Ice Cream
Q Consularis LLC – EDO
Red River NM Chamber of Commerce
Shop Local Raleigh
Spokane Independent Metro Business Alliance – SIMBA
Stonewall Farm
Sugar Beet Food Co-op
Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts
Sustainable Connections
The Local Crowd Monadnock
The Monadnocker
TheNetWorks Organization, LLC
Tilth Alliance
Walden Mutual Bank
Watermark Books & Cafe
We Arose LLC

What’s Our Why? Eat Indie Local
What’s Our WHY? Help us shape our answer. As we prepare for our second Eat Indie Local campaign, we want to dive into our WHY.
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