The
Richland Small Business Passport was featured on KEPR Evening News on January 22, highlighting how the free digital program helps connect shoppers with local businesses and keeps spending in the local economy.
The story spotlighted
Tina’s Tasty Treats, one of the 24 businesses currently offering a deal through the Small Business Passport and showed how easy it is for shoppers to discover and redeem local discounts.
Watch the full KEPR story
here.
About the Small Business Passport
The
Richland Small Business Passport is a free, digital program that promotes local businesses by offering deals at participating locations. Shoppers scan a QR code to access the passport and explore discounts at restaurants, shops, and service providers throughout Richland.
Local businesses can join the program by
submitting a deal online, which is then added to the digital passport.
Why It Matters
The passport helps drive customers to local businesses, encourages shopping local, and supports a stronger local economy. It also serves as a simple tourism tool, giving visitors an easy way to explore Richland’s dining, shopping, and services.
Currently, 24 businesses are participating, with plans to grow the program and add more deals in the coming weeks.