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American Independent Business Alliance
NameAmerican Independent Business Alliance
Formation2001
LocationBozeman, Montana

American Independent Business Alliance is a non-profit organization that aims to promote and support independent businesses across the United States. Founded in 2001 by Jeff Milchen and Jennifer Rockne, the organization is headquartered in Bozeman, Montana, and has been working closely with National Federation of Independent Business, Main Street America, and Institute for Local Self-Reliance to advance the interests of independent businesses. The alliance has been inspired by the works of Michael Shuman, Stacy Mitchell, and David Boyle, who have written extensively on the importance of local economies and community development.

History

The American Independent Business Alliance was established in 2001 with the goal of promoting and supporting independent businesses in Bozeman, Montana. The organization was founded by Jeff Milchen and Jennifer Rockne, who were inspired by the success of similar initiatives in Portland, Oregon, Boulder, Colorado, and Madison, Wisconsin. The alliance has since grown to include chapters in over 100 cities across the United States, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco. The organization has worked closely with National Retail Federation, United States Chamber of Commerce, and National Association of Manufacturers to advocate for policies that support independent businesses.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the American Independent Business Alliance is to promote and support independent businesses, and to educate the public about the importance of local economies and community development. The organization's objectives include increasing awareness about the benefits of shopping locally, promoting sustainable business practices, and advocating for policies that support independent businesses. The alliance has been influenced by the works of Jane Jacobs, James Howard Kunstler, and Richard Florida, who have written about the importance of urban planning, community development, and creative economies. The organization has also partnered with American Planning Association, Urban Land Institute, and National League of Cities to advance its mission.

Membership_and_Chapters

The American Independent Business Alliance has over 100 chapters across the United States, including chapters in Austin, Texas, Seattle, Washington, and Denver, Colorado. Membership in the organization is open to independent businesses, non-profit organizations, and individuals who support the organization's mission. Members of the alliance include independent retailers, restaurants, and service providers, as well as local governments and community organizations. The organization has worked closely with National Association of Counties, International Council of Shopping Centers, and National Restaurant Association to support its members.

Advocacy_and_Initiatives

The American Independent Business Alliance advocates for policies that support independent businesses, including tax reform, regulatory reform, and infrastructure development. The organization has launched several initiatives to promote independent businesses, including the Independent Business Week and the Buy Local campaign. The alliance has also partnered with American Independent Business Alliance Foundation, Local First, and Business Alliance for Local Living Economies to support its advocacy efforts. The organization has been influenced by the works of Paul Krugman, Joseph Stiglitz, and Robert Reich, who have written about the importance of economic development and social justice.

Impact_and_Recognition

The American Independent Business Alliance has had a significant impact on the development of local economies and community development across the United States. The organization's efforts have been recognized by National League of Cities, United States Conference of Mayors, and International Economic Development Council. The alliance has also been featured in several publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. The organization has worked closely with Brookings Institution, Urban Institute, and Center for American Progress to advance its mission.

Organization_and_Leadership

The American Independent Business Alliance is led by a board of directors that includes representatives from independent businesses, non-profit organizations, and local governments. The organization's leadership includes Jeff Milchen, who serves as the organization's executive director, and Jennifer Rockne, who serves as the organization's president. The alliance has also partnered with National Association of State Legislatures, Council of State Governments, and National Governors Association to support its leadership efforts. The organization has been influenced by the works of Peter Drucker, Tom Peters, and Jim Collins, who have written about the importance of leadership development and organizational management. Category:Business organizations

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