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How to Support Local Businesses During Coronavirus

Written by Danielle Styskal

How Neighbors Can Support Local Businesses During Coronavirus

Neighbors rely on their local businesses every day. But across the country, main streets are quiet while people stay home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Many have taken to Nextdoor to rally support for local stores and to make sure these businesses are still around once the coronavirus is under control. 

Neighbors need their local dry cleaners, coffee shops, and movie theaters. Some businesses have been forced to temporarily close while others are suffering from significantly decreased cash flow right now. 

Here’s how you can help your local small businesses:

  • Call or go online to buy gift cards to use later. Jon from Oakland, CA suggests purchasing gift cards to help local businesses with cash flow that will keep them afloat.
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  • If a restaurant is open, order food for takeout or delivery. Most restaurants that are still open are adapting to support to-go orders and delivery services. Robert from Indianapolis, IN suggests that neighbors continue to shop locally by ordering takeout, delivery and gift cards.
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  • Place orders online when non-essential stores have to temporarily close. Jackie from Fall City, WA suggests supporting local businesses through online shopping. Just because a business’s physical store has to close doesn’t mean that the business has to cease operations. Purchase birthday or holiday gifts in advance through the store’s website.
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  • Take advantage of deals that businesses may be offering, like discounts on takeout orders or free shipping. Some local businesses are offering free shipping in an effort to support their customers who are staying home. Some businesses, like coffeeshops, have closed their storefronts, but they know you depend on them as part of your daily routine. Take advantage of a deal like free shipping to stock up so you can stick to your routine from home.
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  • Tip more than usual. Kate of Chicago, IL wants her neighbors to remember the workers who depend on their tips. Continue to tip workers who provide a service to you – and tip extra if you can – even if you’re not able to fully take advantage of the services they provide.
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Local small businesses need your support now more than ever to weather this unprecedented storm. This is a stressful time for everyone, but a little bit of kindness goes a long way. Consider sending a note of gratitude to your favorite local business reminding them of your support and the value they bring to your local community. Your words will surely brighten their day.

If you’re a local business, see our business blog for our Coronavirus Preparedness Tips for Local Businesses.

Note: for up-to-date information on the coronavirus (COVID-19), refer to official sources such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


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9 Comments

  • I would love to pick up a meal and support our local resturants but I’m concerned about who is preparing this food and what precautions are being taken to insure the workers are healthy. Some Young People are Not taking this seriously, gathering in crowds etc. and then come to work without a thought of what they may pass on to me…a Senior.

  • I just wrote a note concerning how I walked to a local sandwich shop – made a purchase and let my community know how much entrepreneurs still need us – oh, I included their takeout link. We all have a part to play

  • Just got a great lunch by ordering then picking up from Milly’s on Jefferson. Support our locally owned business’.

  • For so many reasons, this is an important time when we must address concerns that we’ve formerly put off. Have we considered the necessity of protecting our loved ones, ourselves? Have we planned for their future? Ours? Please don’t consider this message with wrong intent, but with good. New York life Ins., doing business with integrity & financial strength for 175 years; is still open and available to help. Let’s talk on the-phone or via zoom, other media. We have solutions for all concerns. I want to help. Licensed NYL Agent Carolyn Harvey. Call: 856-667-1977

  • I called our local Farmer’s Market “Red Apple ” they took my order by phone and had it ready for pickup. They even brought it to my car and put it in my trunk. What a blessing! I want everyone to know they will do this. Call them at 561-218-4205

  • How does a Business offer a gift card on Nextdoor? I have a service, Clinical Hypnotherapy, that would be very helpful to people during a stressful pandemic, and that I have offered via phone or video chat for over a decade. If someone knows, I would greatly appreciate the information. Thanks in advance! Stay safe and well.

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