In response to rising economic challenges from international trade disputes, a coalition of 33 local businesses, associations, municipalities, and community members has united to launch Prosper in Northumberland – a collaborative initiative designed to champion local businesses, strengthen our economy, and stand proudly behind local goods and services.
What You Can Expect from Prosper in Northumberland
- Support for Local Business Owners: Workshops, resources, and training opportunities to help local entrepreneurs impacted by current economic conditions.
- Stronger Connections: We’re creating new opportunities for business collaboration and mutual growth, including business-to-business partnerships and resources.
- The Return of ‘Buy Local’: Starting with a fresh, reinvigorated campaign launching this spring, we will be encouraging everyone in our community to make a pledge: redirect a specific portion of your shopping budget from online retailers or out-of-town stores to local businesses here in Northumberland. By doing so, you’ll not only be helping to sustain jobs but also contribute to the growth of your local economy. This campaign is about making a statement that we are proudly Northumberland, proud to shop local, and proud to support Canadian businesses right here in Northumberland.
- Research and Advocacy: We will be actively gathering data to understand the impact of trade tariffs and economic uncertainty in our community, ensuring Northumberland voices and experiences are heard at all levels of government, and pushing for the support our businesses need to continue to grow.
The new organization says the economic landscape may be shifting, but the resolve of the Northumberland community is strong.
By supporting local businesses, Prosper in Northumberland says it will result in a more resilient economy that benefits everyone; creating and retaining local jobs, supporting families, and fostering a community that stands united in pride and purpose.
More details about the Prosper in Northumberland initiative and the revitalized Buy Local campaign will be released in the coming weeks.
“It is more important than ever before that we stand united to support and promote small business in Northumberland. I am proud to represent a community that works collaboratively in times of uncertainty to address the challenges ahead but also build an even more resilient and prosperous business environment. Small business and local entrepreneurs are the backbone of our economy and by creating a network of support between businesses and encouraging all residents to buy locally where possible, Northumberland will come through this uncertain time more united than before.” – David Piccini, MPP, Northumberland-Peterborough South
“Choosing local options when we shop is a simple yet powerful way to support our neighbours, our businesses, and our community. Every dollar we spend locally keeps our economy strong and ensures that Northumberland remains vibrant. Let’s come together, celebrate our local pride, and invest in what makes us unique.” – Brian Ostrander, Warden, Northumberland County
“Prosper In Northumberland is a community-driven initiative dedicated to uplifting local businesses and motivating residents to ‘Buy Northumberland’. Led by local business leaders, government representatives, and media members, this initiative fosters resilience and growth, ensuring that Northumberland County continues to thrive—even in challenging economic times.” – Peter Dounoukos, Co-Chair of the Prosper in Northumberland Operating Group
“Prosper In Northumberland is an opportunity for our community to take a proactive approach to economic resilience. By encouraging local purchasing, strengthening business connections, and fostering a shared commitment to economic sustainability, this initiative will create lasting benefits for businesses and residents alike.” – Nancy Allanson, CEO of the Trent Hills Chamber of Commerce and Chair of the Prosper in Northumberland Community Engagement & Consumer Initiatives Team