How to Celebrate National Invest In America Week℠
July 1–7 | A Civic Celebration of Economic Patriotism
National Invest In America Week℠, observed annually from July 1 to July 7, is an invitation for Americans to move beyond symbolic gestures and into tangible acts of investment—locally, regionally, and nationally. Rooted in the Jeff Shuford Roadmap℠ and powered by the leadership of National Invest In Veterans Week®, this week is designed to ignite purpose-driven innovation, community-based economic strategies, and a culture of civic responsibility.
Celebrating National Invest In America Week℠ isn’t about waiting for Washington—it’s about what we do where we are to build the future we deserve.
Below are inclusive and forward-focused ways to participate.
Host Civic Investment Workshops and Roundtables
City halls, coworking spaces, universities, and regional innovation hubs can host investment workshops to empower community leaders, educators, veterans, and youth. These sessions may cover topics such as local supply chains, startup ecosystems, cooperative financing models, and Buy American strategies. Invite economic developers, small business owners, and public servants to discuss real-world, region-specific investment plans.
Support and Elevate Regional Entrepreneurs
One of the most impactful ways to celebrate this week is to directly support local businesses. This can include making purchases from regional producers, promoting family-owned operations on social media, or organizing cash mobs (group buying events) in underserved business corridors. Also consider creating digital features spotlighting minority-owned and veteran-owned businesses to amplify visibility.
Launch or Join the Invest In America Challenge
Take part in the official Invest In America Challenge™, where participants are encouraged to complete at least one civic investment action between July 1–7. These may include:
Buying from American manufacturers
Mentoring a young entrepreneur
Hosting a community clean-up
Starting a regional micro-fund
Use the hashtags #InvestInAmericaChallenge, #July1to7, and #InvestWhereYouAre to share your impact.
Promote the Movement Across Digital Channels
Social media can serve as a powerful amplifier for economic unity. Use the week to share stories of local economic resilience, American-made innovation, and community success. Feature testimonials from veterans-turned-entrepreneurs, regional artisans, and small business owners. Encourage others to participate by resharing branded graphics and using official campaign hashtags.
Create Civic Art and Investment Installations
Art has the power to communicate economic ideals visually. Collaborate with local artists, schools, or veterans to create murals, sculpture gardens, or digital galleries that explore themes like “What Does Investing in America Look Like?” or “Built in My Region.” These installations can serve as public learning tools and long-term symbols of commitment to community prosperity.
Organize Community-Based Legacy Projects
Civic leaders, chambers of commerce, and nonprofit organizations can coordinate legacy projects such as:
Renovating public markets or town squares
Donating laptops to underserved youth and aspiring veteran business owners
Rehabbing veteran-owned storefronts
Installing community Wi-Fi hubs
These projects ensure the spirit of National Invest In America Week℠ continues beyond the observance.
Encourage Policy Advocacy and Civic Participation
This week is also a key time to advance economic justice and investment legislation. Individuals and organizations can meet with local officials, sign petitions, or support bills that uplift small businesses, expand regional infrastructure, or strengthen manufacturing. Educate your network on the long-term benefits of domestic reinvestment and bipartisan support for workforce development.
Conclusion
National Invest In America Week℠ is about transforming patriotism into purpose. It’s an opportunity for all Americans—regardless of political affiliation or geography—to make intentional, community-rooted decisions that strengthen the nation’s economic backbone.
By participating in any of these actions, individuals and organizations help reinforce the message that investing in America means investing in each other. Together, we build—not just commemorate.