RI Foundation Promotes Buy Local RI Campaign
Saturday, November 29, 2014
GoLocalProv Business Team
The Rhode Island Foundation and Providence business leaders are urging shoppers to make purchases from locally owned businesses using the new website
buylocalri.org on small business Saturday and throughout the holiday season.
Buy Local RI is a website where only locally owned businesses are listed. Consumers can then search for them using a number of different fields like location, product or service or company name. There is no cost for businesses or consumers to use the website.
"Patronizing local shops and restaurants has the potential to payoff in a big way. We are talking about money that each one of us is already spending, so no additional investment is required. The return can be spectacular as the cash circulates throughout our economy," said Foundation President Neil Steinberg.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST
According to a study done by the foundation, shifting just ten percent of purchasing that Rhode Island shoppers do from chains to independent, locally owned businesses have the potential to add $373 million to the state's economy.
"As Mayor of Providence, I am pleased to join the Rhode Island Foundation for the launch of this statewide Buy Local Rhode Island initiative," said Providence Mayor Angel Taveras
The Rhode Island Foundation is the largest funder of non-profit organizations in Rhode Island. In 2013, the Foundation made grants of over $31 million to various organizations addressing pressing issues and needs in the state's communities.
For more information about The Rhode Island Foundation, visit their website.
Related Slideshow: 20 Cool Small Businesses in RI
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Trinity Brewhouse
186 Fountain Street, Providence RI
Trinity Brewhouse brews it's own award-winning beers in house, for a fresh experience every time. They also offer a $50 annual fee to become a member of their Mug Club which offers discounts on drinks and food.
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Sproutel
The Sproutel is well-known for creating Jerry the Bear - an interactive toy that teaches children with diabetes how to care for themselves. The Providence-based business is currently expanding their technology to accommodate children with other conditions.
Photo: Sproutel
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Pranzi Catering
10 Rosario Dr., Providence, RI
Pranzi has catered for all types of events from weddings to corporate luncheons. Owner and founder Lisa Mattiello was recently named the "2014 Rhode Island Small Business Person of the Year" by the Resource Guide for Small Business.
Photo: Pranzi
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Sweet Berry Farm
915 Mitchell’s Lane, Middletown, RI
Sweet Berry Farm has everything you would expect from a local farmer's market and more. They feature juried art exhibitions, a sit-down cafe, and prepared foods for when you are on the run.
Photo: Clare Rok
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Verde Vineyards
50 Hopkins Avenue, Johnston, RI
Verde Vineyard is a family owned and operated vineyard based in Johnston. The business is known for giving free tours and tastings on the weekends.
Photo: Verde Vineyards
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Swipely
10 Dorrance St., Providence, RI
Swipely is turning payment systems for businesses into upgraded, secure payment solutions with their innovative technology for businesses of all sizes.
Photo: Swipely
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Craftland
212 Westminster St., Providence, RI
Craftland was once a holiday store which came around annually to sell its wares. But now it has grown into a full-time shop front for local artisans to sell everything from jewelry to home goods.
Photo: Jen Brister of Brister Photo
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Medici Gelato
74 Maple Ave., Barrington, RI
Medici Gelato is a tiny shop in Barrington which opened in September and features an ever-changing variety of freshly made authentic gelato (which you can try before you buy), along with tiramisu and cookies!
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Barrington Books
184 County Rd, Barrington, RI
Barrington Books has been awarded year after year as the "Best Independent Bookstore" on the East Bay and often hosts book signings by local authors.
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Gents
1000 Chapel View Blvd., Cranston, RI
Gents specializes in old-fashioned, full service barber shop and spa. They specialize in services including straight-razor hot shaves, shoe shines and massages.
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Frog and Toad
795 Hope St., Providence, RI
Frog and Toad of Providence has locally made and handcrafted T-shirts, jewelry, handbags, and home goods as well as free trade items from around the globe.
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Professor Chef
41 Lookout Ave, North Providence, RI
Professor Chef is run by a husband and wife team and provides courses on how to cook a full course meal, and wine making among others. The courses are highly interactive so taste, prep and enjoy in your home or in their kitchen.
View Larger +
Prev
Next
bin 312
312 South Main St., Providence, RI
bin 312 features a wide selection of wines and spirits and hosts free tastings every Thursday night!
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Justine's
11 Olneyville Square, Providence, RI
Justine's is Olneyville's best kept secret, a speak-easy 1920's bar atmosphere with an actual functioning lingerie shop "front".
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Frey Florist & Greenhouse
50 Radcliffe Avenue Providence, RI
Frey Florist and Greenhouses has been family owned and operated since 1973, and creates custom arrangements for every occassion that can be delivered around town by request.
Photo: Frey Florist and Greenhouses
View Larger +
Prev
Next
Providence Perfume Compan
301 Wickenden St., Providence, RI
Providence Perfume Company allows you to create your own signature scent by blending their 100% natural botanical ingredients.
Photo: Providence Perfume Company
Related Articles
Enjoy this post? Share it with others.