Become A Member
When you become a member of Main Street Alliance, you are helping build a powerful, self-funded, multi-racial, small business membership organization that can shift our economic narrative, wield power, and win on the issues that matter most to small business owners, our employees, and communities.
Core Issues
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CARE ECONOMY
Create a level playing field for small businesses and their employees by supporting federal programs for paid family and medical leave as well as child care
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TAX FAIRNESS
Both an equitable tax code, and also to ensure we have the revenue needed for robust public investments
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CAPITAL ACCESS
Create new and improve existing capital access options for small business owners, especially those systematically left out of traditional options, including BIPOC and women business owners
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ANTI-MONOPOLY
Tackle corporate concentration of power in the market and politics, which is detrimental to the growth and development of small businesses
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HEALTH CARE
We need a universal health care system built on care, not profit.

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Our Theory of Change
Small business owners represent the diverse fabric of our country. By connecting leadership development, organizing at scale, and a data-driven narrative shift, Main Street Alliance is engaging small business owners to achieve a level of impact locally, statewide, and nationally. We’re strengthening the small business sector to create an equitable and vibrant economy for all.
Member Resources
Access training, exclusive events, services, and vendor deals for members of Main Street Alliance.
Take Action Now!
One of the major challenges entrepreneurs confront is lack of quality, affordable capital. Banks favor large corporations over independent businesses -- and, with racial and gender discrimination widespread, they are making it especially hard for entrepreneurs of color and women entrepreneurs of all races to launch and expand their own businesses. Add your name to a set of principles to support equitable access to capital for small businesses.