Support Local, Strengthen Community: Why Shopping Small Matters This May
May 1, 2025

When you shop local, you’re doing more than just making a purchase—you’re making a difference. Every dollar spent at a small business fuels the local economy, supports a dream, and helps create a vibrant community where everyone can thrive.
May is Small Business Month, and it’s the perfect time to celebrate the hardworking entrepreneurs who bring unique goods, personalized service, and hometown pride to our neighborhoods. Whether it’s your favorite coffee shop, the boutique on the corner, or a local service provider, these businesses are the backbone of our economy—and they deserve our support.
Key Dates to Know in May:
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National Small Business Week
May 5–11, 2025
Recognized by the U.S. Small Business Administration, this week honors the entrepreneurial spirit and the significant contributions of small businesses across the country. It’s a great time to attend events, explore resources, and shine a spotlight on your favorite local shops and services. -
National Small Business Day
May 10, 2025
This day serves as a dedicated moment to show appreciation for small business owners. Whether you leave a glowing review, make a purchase, or simply share their social media posts, every act of support counts. -
National Receptionists Day
May 14, 2025
Small business teams often wear many hats—and the receptionist is often the first face or voice a customer encounters. Don’t forget to recognize these behind-the-scenes heroes. -
World Trade Week
May 19–23, 2025
While often focused on international commerce, this week highlights how even small local businesses can play a role in global trade—particularly through online sales and global sourcing.
Why Supporting Small Matters:
- Local Impact: For every $100 spent at a local business, about $68 stays in the community—compared to only $43 when you shop at a national chain.
- Unique Offerings: Small businesses bring creativity, niche products, and one-of-a-kind experiences that reflect the character of your town.
- Job Creation: Small businesses are major job creators, employing nearly half of the U.S. workforce.
- Stronger Communities: Local businesses are more likely to give back to schools, charities, and events—investing in the place we all call home.
How You Can Support Small This May:
- Make a purchase from a local business
- Leave a positive online review
- Share your favorite business on social media
- Attend Small Business Week events
- Say thank you to local entrepreneurs
- Refer friends and family
Let’s celebrate Small Business Month with intention. Your support—no matter how small—makes a big difference. Together, we can help our local businesses thrive today, tomorrow, and for years to come.