November 25, 2022
Local small businesses join city’s “Shop Small Nashville” Initiative
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Today, Mayor John Cooper and The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee CEO Hal Cato announced a partnership to support local small businesses throughout Nashville’s neighborhoods, and issued a call to action for Nashvillians to eat and shop local during the upcoming holiday season. The announcement comes a day before Small Business Saturday, a national retail holiday to celebrate and support small businesses and all they do for their communities.
To officially kick off the #ShopSmallNashville social media campaign, Mayor Cooper visited some local business owners this week in North Nashville and Green Hills to recognize their valuable contributions to neighborhoods, thank them for their efforts and investment, and to purchase gifts for friends and loved ones. The businesses included Nashville Toys & Books, Levy’s, Woodcuts Gallery and Framing and The Trenches Gallery.
“Nashville’s small business community embodies our city’s spirit of entrepreneurship and plays an essential role creating jobs and shaping a Nashville that works for every neighborhood,” said Mayor John Cooper. “As folks begin shopping this holiday season, I’d encourage all Nashvillians to visit one of our incredible local shops to find something unique and meaningful for their friends and loved ones. When you shop local– take a photo and post it with the hashtag #ShopSmallNashville – and I’ll do the same.”
Earlier this week, Mayor Cooper joined Cato at Woodcuts Gallery and Framing located at 1613 Jefferson Street to meet with owner Nate Harris and thank him for his more than 35 years of business in historic North Nashville. They both encouraged residents to support Nashville’s small businesses and to show their support via social media by using the hashtag #ShopSmallNashville.
CFMT’s Hal Cato and Mayor John Cooper kickoff the city’s Shop Small Nashville campaign at Woodcuts Framing and Gallery located at 1613 Jefferson St. in the North Nashville neighborhood.
Participating local businesses who have joined the Shop Small Nashville initiative have pledged to donate 10% of their sales to The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. CFMT will then donate those proceeds to five nonprofits:
- Keva Inc
- East Nashville Cooperative Ministries
- The Branch Nashville
- Bellevue Community Food Bank
- The Heimerdinger Foundation
“Our neighborhoods make up the fabric of our city, and Nashville is blessed with so many great local businesses and nonprofits that help make each neighborhood unique,” said Hal Cato, CEO of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. “We hope Nashvillians will join us in supporting Small Business Nashville as our community comes together to celebrate this season of light and generosity.”
“We know that small business owners need our support now more than ever,” said LaTanya Channel, Mayor Cooper’s Director of Economic Growth and Small Business Development “As a city, lifting up small business owners through purchases, word of mouth, and providing the necessary tools to thrive helps our economy and creates more jobs.”
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Support Shop Small Nashville Initiative
*Your credit card statement will read The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
To donate by check:
Please write it to The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and note Nashville Community Engagement Fund in the memo line.
Mail your gift to:
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
P.O. Box 440225 | Nashville, TN 37244
Local small businesses who have joined the Shop Small Nashville Initiative include:
North Nashville: (Donating 10% of sales Nov. 26 – 27)
- Woodcuts Gallery & Framing – 1613 Jefferson St, Nashville, TN 37208
- The Trenches Gallery – 906 Buchanan St, Nashville, TN 37208
- Maple Built – 1003 Buchanan St, Nashville, TN 37208
Green Hills: (Donating 10% of sales Nov. 26 – 27)
- Fox’s Donut Den – 3900 Hillsboro Pike #2, Nashville, TN 37215
- Nashville Toys & Books – 2002 Richard Jones Rd, Nashville, TN 37215
- Levy’s – 3900 Hillsboro Pike #36, Nashville, TN 37215
Antioch: (Donating 10% of sales December 3-4)
- Sweetwaters Coffee & Tea – 6900 Lenox Village Dr Suite 8, Nashville, TN 37211
- Crown Love Beauty Supply – 887 Bell Rd, Antioch, TN 37013
- Perfectly Cordial – www.perfectlycordial.com
- Perla Salas Beauty Salon – 435 Cotton Ln, Nashville, TN 37211
- Perlita’s Fashions – 433 Cotton Ln, Nashville, TN 37211
Bellevue: (Donating 10% of sales December 9-10)
- Bandwagon Music and Repair – 7639 Hwy 70 S, Nashville, TN 37221
- Loveless Café – 8400 TN-100, Nashville, TN 37221
- The Inka Trailer – www.theinkatrailer.com
East Nashville: (Donating 10% of sales December 17-18)
- Pearl Diver – 1008 Gallatin Ave, Nashville, TN 37206
- Love & Exile Wines – 715 Main St A, Nashville, TN 37206
- Nashville Blanket Project – 1006 Fatherland St Suite 103, Nashville, TN 37206
- Kernels Nashville Popcorn – 2501 Gallatin Ave B, Nashville, TN 37206
- Baxter Bailey & Company – 1004 Fatherland St #101, Nashville, TN 37206
- Clifton + Leopold – https://cliftonandleopold.com
Note: We expect more participants as the holiday season continues. Small business owners who would like to join may contact: mayor@nashville.gov.