Glad to see The 3/50 Project has made its way into an OKC discussion--every voice counts!
While franchises are typically (not always) owned by someone local, they aren't considered "locally owned independents" due to the amount of outside corporate support they get from the parent company. A few examples of the additional services available to franchise and chain store owners are legal advice, lease input, guidance on employee issues, special vendor programs, and marketing materials. When a national brand runs an magazine ad or television campaign, all franchises benefit. When their corporate name goes up on a store sign, it comes with an established consumer audience and name recognition.
A true independent carries the weight of
all those responsibilities and more on their shoulders, alone, making them wholly responsible for every single decision and item their business touches. They're the epitome of
"tough it out and make it work" American spirit.
The 3/50 Project seeks to support those amazing independent brick and mortar businesses--from gift shops to restaurants to dry cleaners to movie theaters--as they duke it out in a cluttered landscape of national and regional brand names with deeper pockets and corporate backing. It's that spirit, combined with the greater amount of revenue returned to the community, that makes them real superhero standouts in our eyes!
For more info and details about The 3/50 Project, please visit our site:
The350Project.net. Be sure to check out
the FAQ page too, where there's lots of great info about the ins and outs of what we do.
Here’s to big things ahead for all the little guys out there,
Cinda Baxter
Founder
The 3/50 Project
The 3/50 Project website
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