Concept
Business-To-Business Buy Local Pledge
Many local enterprises already look for opportunities to support each other. The B2B Buy Local Pledge formalizes that commitment by letting businesses earn "Pledge Points" for buying local, sustainable goods for their daily operations.
From office supplies to green cleaning services to IT, many local enterprises already look for opportunities to support each other. The B2B Buy Local Pledge formalizes that commitment. Businesses that enroll in the program pledge to look locally first for their everyday purchases, and to choose products that are friendly to workers and the environment whenever possible. In exchange, they are listed in the online Buy Local Pledge directory and earn "Pledge Points" when they become a customer of another local business or provide in-kind donations to a community organization.
If you are a small business or nonprofit, you already make a
difference in your community through your products and services - but what
about your own business purchases? When
you buy bagels for a meeting, do you turn to the closest chain supermarket, or
make the extra effort and go to an independent bakery? Is your breakroom coffee "whatever was
cheap" or organic and purchased from a fair trade cooperative? For that PTA fundraiser, are the kids selling
disposable trinkets from China - or raffle tickets to win quality crafts, furniture, and
services from local makers?
I believe most local businesses try to support others, but are not necessarily focused on the less glamorous purchases they make day to day. I have also seen community organizations that are so underfunded and focused on their particular issue that they are tempted to cut corners on other issues when it comes to buying responsibly. The B2B Buy Local Pledge will encourage businesses and community organizations to reflect on the impact of their day to day buying, and win recognition for their role in supporting their community's revival. It will also provide publicity and connections to smaller and newer businesses working to attract customers.
Accumulating Pledge Points allows potential customers to see which businesses are putting their money where their mouths are.
What resources (money, time, people, technology, etc) will your concept need to be successful?
The heart of the program will be a website where businesses and community organizations can register to take the pledge and award Pledge Points to other members. It will also require marketing to spread the word about the program, with word of mouth and referrals being the most important tools.
How can your idea be scaled so that it's implemented in cities around the world?
Once the site is built it should be easy to clone for any city.
28 Evaluations so far
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How well does this concept restore vibrancy to cities and regions facing economic decline?
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This concept will definitely restore vibrancy to struggling cities
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This concept has potential to restore vibrancy to struggling cities
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This concept will not restore vibrancy to struggling cities
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How scalable is this concept across struggling cities and regions worldwide?
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This concept could be scaled for impact across multiple locations
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This concept will take a fair bit of work to build and scale
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This concept is not particularly scalable
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Does this concept require a lot of resources (time, money, people, etc) to achieve impact?
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Not really – few resources would be needed to get results
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Somewhat – significant resources would be needed to get results
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Yes – considerable resources would be needed to get results
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How easy would it be for our community to design an early prototype of this concept?
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Easy – we could start prototyping this today
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A bit tricky – but we could figure it out
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Not at all easy – we'd need help from outside experts on this
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Overall, how do you feel about this concept?
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It rocked my world
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I liked it but preferred others
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It didn't get me overly excited
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