Ideas Collide Elevates Community Commitment with New Partnership
In a significant move towards community enhancement, Ideas Collide, an esteemed creative marketing agency based in Phoenix, Arizona, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Local First Arizona. This collaboration is set to reinforce a commitment to invest $5 million in community-focused initiatives through April 2028. The announcement came on Arizona Gives Day, laying the groundwork to create positive change across the state by fostering small businesses and community connections.
A Vision for Community Growth
With the intention of supporting Arizona's small business ecosystem, the partnership aims to activate a matching gift initiative on Arizona Gives Day, representing the beginning of a two-year pledge. Following Ideas Collide’s 20th anniversary celebration, this investment of over $4 million in community giveback highlights the agency's dedication to leveraging its resources for local advancement.
Matthew Clyde, Founder and Chief Strategist at Ideas Collide, stated, “We think of these investments as catalysts. When we support vital community organizations, we are not just giving back; we are building the future of our state’s entrepreneurs and small businesses.” This perspective underscores the purpose behind their initiatives:
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We Rise and Fuerza Local Initiatives: These programs are designed to uplift small businesses through mentorship and essential resources, allowing emerging leaders the chance to shine.
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Arizona Technology Council Collaboration: Continuing partnerships with established organizations such as Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation demonstrate a commitment to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
Amplifying Voices of Local Entrepreneurs
As part of the partnership, Ideas Collide plans to harness its IC Streaming studio to highlight the stories of Arizona's thriving business community. This initiative aims to capture important narratives from local entrepreneurs, sharing experiences that reflect the spirit of local first initiatives. By providing a platform for these voices, Ideas Collide and Local First Arizona hope to facilitate a wider understanding of the challenges and triumphs small businesses face.
Kimber Lanning, the founder of Local First Arizona, expressed immense gratitude for Ideas Collide’s engagement. “Investments like this not only invigorate our programs but also create lasting momentum for Arizona’s entrepreneurs,” she noted, emphasizing the ripple effect such support could yield in community growth.
Celebrating Two Decades of Community Impact
The announcement came during Ideas Collide's 20th anniversary gala, which was held at the Andaz Scottsdale Resort. This event brought together team members, clients, and partners to celebrate two decades of collective impact while spotlighting future endeavors. Joel Eberhart, EVP of Marketing + Business Development, reinforced the sentiment, highlighting the essential role partnerships play in cultivating resilient community support systems.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Ideas Collide’s new partnership with Local First Arizona marks a pivotal moment for community engagement across the state. With a shared vision for growth and support, both organizations are poised to create a lasting impact that uplifts Arizona’s small businesses and cultivates a vibrant community landscape. As they work together, the emphasis remains not just on economic growth but also fostering a sense of belonging and opportunity for every resident.
For further details about this initiative and to follow their ongoing efforts, visit
Ideas Collide and
Local First Arizona.