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We work in collaboration with thousands of local partners and grassroots leaders across the nation who share our commitment to advancing shared prosperity, creating resilient economies, and improving quality of life.

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Made up of small towns, mid-sized communities, and urban commercial districts, the thousands of organizations, individuals, volunteers, and local leaders that make up Main Street America™ represent the broad diversity that makes this country so unique.

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Looking for strategies and tools to support you in your work? Delve into the Main Street Resource Center and explore a wide range of resources including our extensive Knowledge Hub, professional development opportunities, field service offerings, advocacy support, and more!

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Your one-stop-shop for all the latest stories, news, events, and opportunities – including grants and funding programs – across Main Street.

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Three Main Street America Staff members standing in front of a mural in Marion, Iowa.

Marion, Iowa © Tasha Sams

About

We work in collaboration with thousands of local partners and grassroots leaders across the nation who share our commitment to advancing shared prosperity, creating resilient economies, and improving quality of life.

Overview Who We Are How We Work Partner Collaborations Our Supporters Our Team Job Opportunities Contact Us
Two community members in Emporia Kansas pose with a sign saying "I'm a Main Streeter"

Emporia, Kansas © Emporia Main Street

Our Network

Made up of small towns, mid-sized communities, and urban commercial districts, the thousands of organizations, individuals, volunteers, and local leaders that make up Main Street America™ represent the broad diversity that makes this country so unique.

Overview Coordinating Programs Main Street Communities Collective Impact Awards & Recognition Community Evaluation Framework Join the Movement
Dionne Baux and MSA partner working in Bronzeville, Chicago.

Chicago, Illinois © Main Street America

Resources

Looking for strategies and tools to support you in your work? Delve into the Main Street Resource Center and explore a wide range of resources including our extensive Knowledge Hub, professional development opportunities, field service offerings, advocacy support, and more!

Overview Knowledge Hub Field Services Government Relations Main Street Now Conference Main Street America Institute Small Business Support Allied Member Services The Point Members Area
People riding e-scooters in Waterloo, Iowa

Waterloo, Iowa © Main Street Waterloo

The Latest

Your one-stop-shop for all the latest stories, news, events, and opportunities – including grants and funding programs – across Main Street.

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Woman and girl at a festival booth in Kendall Whittier, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Kendall Whittier — Tulsa, Oklahoma © Kendall Whittier Main Street

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Join us in our work to advance shared prosperity, create strong economies, and improve quality of life in downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts.

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Resources to Help Your Community Shop Small®

Rally Your Community around Small Business Owners

Neighborhood Champions support the small business owners in their community by sharing free resources and more. We partner with American Express to look for organizations interested in helping bring small businesses and shoppers together on Small Business Saturday® and all year long.

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Program Overview

Shop Small began in 2010 when American Express created Small Business Saturday® to encourage support for small businesses. Over a decade later, Shop Small has grown to be a year-round movement that supports small businesses across the globe, and Small Business Saturday continues to be an annual holiday shopping tradition.

Main Street America has been a proud supporter of Shop Small and Small Business Saturday since its founding. Since 2010, we have teamed up with American Express® to help rally communities around their small businesses through the Neighborhood Champion program. Each year, we encourage Main Street communities to sign up for the Neighborhood Champion program to encourage your community members to shop locally. 

Participants in the Neighborhood Champion program:

- Rally your community to Shop Small on Small Business Saturday and throughout the holiday season.
- Plan and host a local event on Small Business Saturday in partnership with small businesses in your community.
- Distribute a complimentary Shop Small kit of merchandise that encourages holiday shopping and supporting small businesses all season long.

All Main Street America members are pre-qualified to serve as Neighborhood Champions on a first-come, first served basis. Space is limited so claim your spot before applications close. All you need to do is fill out a brief Neighborhood Champion application and indicate you were referred by the National Main Street Center (NMSC).

How to Apply

We’re sorry, the Neighborhood Champion application period has ended. Stay tuned for more information regarding the 2024 program coming this fall.


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Learn how past Neighborhood Champions have made a difference in their communities.

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5 Ways to Make This Your Best Small Business Saturday Yet

Here are our tips to make this year your best Small Business Saturday and Shop Small season yet.

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Meet the 2022 Small Business Saturday Neighborhood Champion Innovation Contest Winners

From selfie booths to local influencer marketing to pop-up shops to partnerships with local schools, read about the winning programs here.

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Supporting Partner

Shop Small started when American Express created Small Business Saturday to encourage support for small businesses back in 2010. In 2020 alone, Amex invested approximately $200 million in global small business initiatives. Shop Small has grown to be a year-round movement that supports small businesses across the globe, and Small Business Saturday continues to be an annual holiday shopping tradition.

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Find Small Business Resources

Through our Small Business Support work, Main Street America is equipping both small business owners and economic development leaders with tools, resources, and opportunities to build stronger and more resilient local economies.

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