Resilience on Main Submission Form

 

Through unprecedented challenges, Main Street businesses are showing tremendous innovation, determination, and generosity. Join Washington Main Street in celebrating bright spots by submitting a small business in your community to be featured!

All designated Washington Main Street Communities and Affiliates are invited to submit one small business per month. Submissions will be shared with Washington Trust members and supporters via news stories, email communications, and social media.

This is a non-competitive recognition program. We are accepting nominations on a rolling basis, with submissions being pooled on the 1st of each month (i.e. we will compile and begin promoting nominations received on May 1 and will not compile and promote again until June 1, etc.). Remember that you can make one nomination per month! Questions? Email Breanne.


Resilience on Main

In these difficult times, small businesses are helping to keep our communities strong and resilient. Join Washington Main Street in celebrating bright spots by submitting a small business in your community to be featured! All Main Street Directors are invited to submit one small business per month. Submissions will be shared with Washington Trust members and supporters via news stories, email communications, and social media.

  • Please provide the name of the Main Street Community or Affiliate organization you represent
  • Which business are you nominating?
  • Please note that we will include this text as a direct quote from you in any news articles or features! Consider including names of proprietors, a short description of what they do, and how they're supporting their community during the current crisis.
  • For example, "purchase clothing at their online store" or "order delivery from this restaurant via GrubHub."
  • Drop files here or
    Max. file size: 50 MB, Max. files: 5.
      Please upload 2-3 photos related to your nomination (at least one should include a person/people, which can be an image taken from before the Stay Home order)