Featured Work
Discover the stories we've brought to life through our lens. From transformative community projects to powerful advocacy campaigns, our featured work showcases our passion for storytelling and our dedication to making a difference
Impact Stories
Impact stories aren't highlight reels. They're how a mission proves itself, told through the people who live the change.
The story of Marks, Mississippi, where Dr. King once launched the Poor People's Campaign, and how one new market is bringing fresh food and jobs back to a town that drove 30 miles for groceries.
A grocery store is a community anchor. It keeps food within reach and jobs close to home, and it gives people a place to gather long after the shopping is done.
The story of Towaoc, Colorado, where the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe opened Nuchu Market, the first and only grocery store on tribal land, bringing fresh food and jobs home.
A grocer carries more than inventory. When a whole community depends on you for its food, the real job is showing up every single day.
Advocacy
Events are the lifeblood of associations and organizations. Make sure yours is captured well, and that your award winners get the spotlight they earned.
There’s a growing push to rewrite the role of freight brokers. The claim? Brokers should be liable for drivers.
A congressional store tour puts a member of Congress in the aisle, face to face with the people who run the store and the customers who depend on it.
The NTAE Center backs the programs that make fresh food affordable for the families who need it most.
Doctors can write a prescription for medication. At Daily Table in Boston, they can write one for food.
Events and Awards
Events are the lifeblood of associations and organizations. Make sure yours is captured well, and that your award winners get the spotlight they earned.
Once a year, 1,500+ freight brokers and logistics pros from across North America come together in one place.
The TIA Policy Forum puts freight brokerage leaders face to face with the lawmakers shaping the industry's future.
This video honors Ted Balistreri for his commitment to his community, to the independent grocery business and to innovation.
Kim Eskew started at Harps in 1977 as a part-time stock boy. Today he leads it as chairman and CEO.
Organizational highlights
Some of the best ideas come from the organizations closest to the people they serve. These are the groups doing the work, and the programs they've built to feed, support, and strengthen their communities.
Greaux the Good, Louisiana's statewide nutrition incentive program, gives Louisiana direct-to-consumer food purveyors the opportunity to create or expand a nutrition incentive program.
The REACH program in Indiana partners with the communities hit hardest by chronic disease to make healthy food easier to find and afford.
Market Match, offers a simple idea with a real return: healthier families, stronger markets, and a food system that works for the people who need it most.
The National Grocers Association worked with Fincretive to create a Healthy Benefits Card Solution accessible to and for independent grocers.