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Supporting Chamber Members: The Impact of Your Purchases

  • Dysart Chamber
  • May 20
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 30

Let’s face it: our daily habits often run on autopilot. We grab coffee from the same place, visit the same websites when we shop, and call the same service providers without a second thought. While loyalty can be beneficial, what if we paused for a moment? Consider the impact of your everyday purchases.


Why Small Business Month Matters


Small Business Month is the perfect opportunity to rethink where your dollars go. Instead of defaulting to businesses that have no connection to the community, consider supporting those invested in it—like Chamber members. These businesses, both large and small, contribute time, resources, and leadership to make your town thrive. From sponsoring events to hiring local talent, they show up for the community daily.


Supporting small and local doesn’t always mean spending more. It just means being intentional. What if you swapped your routine drive-thru stop for a visit to the neighborhood coffee shop—even just once a month? Or replaced a service you typically use with a Chamber-member provider just down the road?


Those small swaps can lead to big results for your community, and they’re often more rewarding, too.


Where to Start?


Try these swaps:


Morning Routine


Your go-to coffee spot might be convenient, but have you tried a chamber member café lately? Many offer unique blends, homemade baked goods, and personalized service. Best of all, your dollars stay close to home, supporting jobs, community causes, and your neighbors.


Grocery Shopping


Check out local markets, butcher shops, and farmers’ markets for fresh products and friendly faces. Swapping even a portion of your grocery list to local vendors supports farmers, entrepreneurs, and small producers in your area.


Health & Wellness


Think about where you work out and where you take care of healthcare needs. Many chamber-member businesses offer wellness consultations, fitness classes, and personal service. Some cities even provide free or low-cost programs that introduce you to local instructors.


Dining Out


Next time you’re hungry, select a chamber-member restaurant. Whether it’s a taco stand, food truck, or family-owned diner, you’ll enjoy a unique dining experience. Plus, you’ll know that your meal helps a neighbor succeed.


Special Occasions


Need a gift, flowers, or a card? Shop small first. Local boutiques, florists, and artisans often carry one-of-a-kind items that are far more memorable than what you’ll find online. Many Chamber members offer gift guides, curated selections, and even local delivery.


Ideas for Making the Switch


If you're ready to support local and chamber-member businesses, consider the following:


  • Swap one of your regular purchases for a chamber member this month.

  • Choose a chamber-member restaurant for your next meal out.

  • Use your local chamber’s business directory to find trusted service providers.

  • Visit a farmers' market or craft fair to buy locally made products.

  • Look for the Chamber Member decal or badge online, ask businesses if they’re involved in the community, or visit area events to see which businesses are there and consider patronizing them in the future.


What About Franchises?


Yes, many franchises are small businesses and Chamber members too. Often, they're owned by residents invested in your community. That corner sandwich shop, dry cleaner, or gym? Chances are good the owner lives in town, employs local workers, and contributes to causes we all care about. If they’re Chamber members, you can feel confident your dollars are staying local.


Why This Matters


When you support local businesses, especially Chamber members, you’re doing more than just making a purchase. You’re investing in your community. Chamber-member businesses are often the first to step up. They support schools, sponsor festivals, and donate to local nonprofits. They hire locally, mentor young professionals, and create the vibrant, thriving economy we all want to see.


This Small Business Month, challenge yourself to be intentional in your purchases. Try a 30-day chamber member spending challenge and discover just how many great businesses are in your backyard. Set aside a dollar amount to be spent with your neighbors.


Not only will you enjoy personalized service and quality products, but you’ll also be part of something bigger—a stronger, more connected community. And, in that, everyone wins.


Discover the benefits of shopping local and how it can transform your experience. Supporting your community doesn’t have to be a chore; it can be a rewarding journey with lasting impacts. Let's celebrate the spirit of community this Small Business Month!

Dysart
Chamber of Commerce

319-988-1292

dysartchamber@gmail.com

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