Some places just feel like yours.

The coffee shop that knows your order. The bookstore that changes how you think. The boutique where the owner knows your style. These aren't just stores — they're where you discover what you love, meet people who love it too, and become part of something worth protecting.

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The Soul of Local

Local merchants are the heartbeat of your community.

They're not just businesses. They're gathering places built around deep product knowledge, genuine passion, and a shared love of what they do. Walk into a great local shop and you'll find something no algorithm has ever managed to replicate — a real person who cares about what you need.

Each one is a micro-community. A place where neighbors become regulars, regulars become friends, and friends introduce you to the next thing you didn't know you'd love. This is where you learn, discover, and find your village.

They are what make your neighborhood worth living in. And they need your support to stay that way.

The Math of Local

Shopping local isn't charity. It's investing in yourself.

Every dollar you spend at a local merchant does more work than you think. 52% stays in your community — compared to just 6% when you shop online. The ripple effect is real, and the math is on your side.

6%
stays local when you shop online — the rest leaves your community
ripple effect — local dollars recirculate through the community
If we shifted just 3% of purchases local
$100M
net new dollars added to our local economy
$2.7M
added to public schools
$7M+
in additional local tax revenue
1,200
new jobs created in your community
When you shop local, you're not just buying something.
You're building the community you want to live in.

Local merchants are the people who show up, stay, and invest in the place you call home. When you choose them, you choose your neighborhood — and everything that makes it yours.

Your Local Impact Statement

See exactly what your shopping does for your community.

Every month, Villagers sends you a personalized Local Impact Statement — a snapshot of where you shopped local and exactly what it added up to.

Think of it like a receipt for making your town awesome.

See Your Impact
Your Local Impact Statement — March 2026
Villagers
March 2026
Your Local Impact
Hi Sarah,
look what you did this month.

You chose local 14 times in March — and every purchase sent ripples through your community. Here’s the full picture of your impact.

Merchants you visited this month
Jubilee Coffee
🥩
Porter’s Butcher
📚
Inkwell Books
🌿
Roots Market
🍕
Crust & Co.
The Corner Cut
+2
more
14
visits to local
merchants
$412
spent at local
businesses
$1,236
estimated local
economic impact
3×
Local Multiplier
Every dollar stays closer to home than you think.

Your $412 didn’t just buy coffee and books. It moved $1,236 through your community.

Where your dollar actually goes
🏪 Local business52¢
of every dollar recirculates locally.
🏪 National chain14¢
📦 Online retailer
The 3% Shift
What if everyone moved just 3% more of their spending local?

Three cents on every dollar. One fewer Amazon order a month. The math is staggering.

New local economy
$107M
net new dollars for our community
Jobs created
1,200
new local jobs added
For local schools
$2.3M
more for local schools
State & local infrastructure
$7M+
in state & local tax revenue
* based on Durham, NC — 350k population
You’re a Villager
The neighborhood runs a little better because of you.

Choosing local isn’t just a transaction — it’s a vote for the kind of place you want to live.

🏠 Community Builder
☕ Coffee Regular
📚 Local Reader
Upcoming at a place you love
Jubilee Coffee
Independent coffee house · NoDa
Apr 5 · 6pm
Community Event
Spring Market & Live Music Night

Jubilee is opening their back patio for an evening with local makers, live acoustic sets, and their seasonal lavender latte menu. Free admission.

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When you see this, you know.

The Villagers badge in a window means that business is locally owned, community-invested, and part of a movement to make your neighborhood stronger.

When you shop there, your Local Impact Statement captures it — so you can see, every month, exactly what your choices are building.

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The more merchants that join, the more impact we can show — and the stronger your community becomes.