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What is yesPHX?

yesPHX started as nothing more than a hashtag for Arizona startup activity. But it quickly and organically become the way that many people within the ecosystem refer to our community. yesPHX is not a non-profit, or a startup, or a movement and, to be honest, it isn't even the point. Building the Greater Phoenix startup community and economy is the point. Making Phoenix a better place to live for our children and our children's children is the point. Taking pride in our city is the point. yesPHX is just one of many vehicles to help focus us on the points actually matter.

Is it pronounced "yes-p-h-x" or "yes Phoenix"?

As a rule, we encourage that people say "yes-p-h-x" (“yes-pee-aitch-eks” to be exact), instead of "yes Phoenix" for two main reasons.

First, and most importantly, yesPHX reaches far beyond the city limits of Phoenix — often referred to as Greater Phoenix, Phoenix Metro, or, yes, PHX. Unfortunately, some people feel excluded when referring to certain cities. For example, we have heard it said, "Oh, yesPHX must not apply to me, because I live and work in Tempe." Though we are for squashing that line of thinking entirely, we have come to find that "PHX" is a more inclusive and accepting term than simply saying "Phoenix." We're all for radical inclusivity.

Secondly, and as an added bonus, people will know how to spell and find yesPHX if you pronounce it "yes-p-h-x", even if they haven't seen it in written or logo form yet.

Is this just about the city of Phoenix, or Greater Phoenix, or all of Arizona?

What happens in Greater Phoenix benefits all of Arizona, end of story. While some people may get territorial about their cities outside of the Phoenix metropolitan area — places like Tucson, Flagstaff, and elsewhere — the fact is that we're all in this together. What's good for Phoenix is good for every city in the Grand Canyon state. Likewise, what's good for less populated Arizona cities is also good for our state's capital. For the record, the economic development teams and elected officials of Phoenix, and also cities like Mesa, Scottsdale, Tempe, and Chandler have recognized this fact and been quite supportive of yesPHX for a number of years if not since the beginning.

All that being said, people think in terms of metropolitan areas and regions. When people reference San Francisco, they bundle places like Oakland, Palo Alto, San Jose, and the surrounding parts in their minds. So, let's stop drawing territorial lines and start thinking like a unified metropolis. Regardless of whether our addresses list Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Peoria, et al., we are Phoenix. Let's act like it.

How do I share relevant news with the community?

That's what the yesPHX hashtag was created for in the first place! If you have something to share, just share it, no need to ask permission, and also always feel free to tag @yesPHX on social media platforms for added awareness.

What content should I share using the hashtag?

If you're new to Phoenix or sharing stuff online with a diverse population of people, here are some ideas to help you share the most helpful, productive content with our community:

  • Share what you see others doing. Commending others online is one of the greatest ways we can show our generosity and support others in their efforts. Retweets for the win.
  • Write about what you or your startup are doing. Whether you're launching a new product, attending an event, or meeting a new community member, let the community know about it.
  • Broadcast useful tips, advice, quotes, and ideas. Even if the content isn't originating in Arizona, there are lots of great resources out there that we love accessing as a community. Share the wealth.
  • Be honest about your successes and struggles. Don't be shy. Startup life is hard. Be honest about where you're encountering trouble, especially as it relates to the Phoenix startup community.
  • Share your vision for Greater Phoenix. If there's something you want to see happen in our region be the voice of change and tell the community what you want to see. We're counting on you to help us communicate what's possible.
What makes Phoenix an ideal environment for startups?

We're glad you asked! Outside of weather, cost of living and access to amazing colleges and universities that focus on entreprenurship, we also have very favorable government and tax situations, emerging groundswell of talent and a friendly, supportive ecosystem that is eager to welcome you!

Is yesphx a non-profit or for-profit?

Neither. We prefer to think of ourselves as an organized we-all-profit, more evolving organism than enterprising organization. We've been asked many times to turn yesPHX into a non-profit or official organization of some sort, but the beauty of this entire whatever-you-want-to-call-it is that nobody owns it, making it a unifying banner that every founder, startup, and organization can rally behind without concern for the agenda or bottom-line they're supporting. By supporting yesPHX, you support Greater Phoenix.

Who "runs" yesphx now?

yesPHX is powered by the community, meaning volunteers give their time, energy and talents to make it happen for the greater good of our ecosystem. What to join us, reach out!

Who started yesphx?

The folks who started yesPHX like to think that they gave a name to what was already happening in the valley more so than they started something new. But if you must know, a “common hashtag” was casually discussed by Jonathan Cottrell, Mario Martinez II, Dirk Karsten Beth, and Stephen Grutzius over some late night stogies on April 23, 2014. Freshly inspired to do something about it, Jonathan registered a domain that weekend, wrote some copy, and worked with User10 to design the identity and website that launched the effort. As they say, the rest is history.

To learn more about how yesPHX was started, read the story in Inc.

What's the mission and vision of yesphx?

We started with a threefold mission — amplify, unify, and clarify.

The first part of the mission was accomplished very quickly through using the hashtag to amplify what was happening in the Greater Phoenix startup community. The next part of our mission was accomplished over time by bringing the community together more often and working toward common goals, unifying the ecosystem more effectively than in the past. Last but not least, the community agreed to clarify our collective vision as this: to become the most generous community for entrepreneurs.

With a long-term and bullish view, we believe in PHX and what it will become as we continue to amplify, unify, and clarify what's happening in Greater Phoenix. Join us.

I'm leading an effort that would benefit by partnering with yesphx, who do I contact?

Don't ask permission, just get involved. yesPHX is owned by everyone in the community, and that includes you. Now, yesPHX doesn't officially partner with others, per se. But feel free to harness the power of our network to broadcast whatever it is your focused on right now. We support everything that's happening in Phoenix, so long as it is inclusive (i.e. we recommend keeping your politics out of it).

I'm new to the startup community, how do I get involved?
I have more questions, who will answer them?

We've got you! Visit the Contact page here and send us a message, we're excited to connect!

My startup is thinking about locating to Phoenix, who should I contact?

Our city boasts some of the most helpful incentives, programs, and people in the nation for those looking to start in, relocate to, or expand in Greater Phoenix. As early as you begin considering the move, we encourage everyone reach out to the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) and the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC) to review their complimentary services and talk with somebody. One thing's for sure: you'll receive a very warm welcome from the community.

How can I point others to getting involved in the community while supporting yesphx?

Send them here to our brand new site! A lot of work went into this by the yesPHX team, our friends at Oxy (design agency), and Root+River (branding/messaging). We want to provide the best resource and way-finding into the ecosystem for entrepreneurs and founders looking for help.

Are there any guidelines I should know before getting involved?

Short answer: yes.

Longer answer: while we would love for this to become a free-for-all and just let everyone do their thing, it's nice when there are some best practices we can agree on collectively. The following community guidelines are here to help you understand what it means to be a respected member of Arizona's startup community.

What to do:

  • Do help others. We all have times where our heads stay down, but that shouldn't be our only posture. Look up, follow what's happening around town, find someone within the community that you can help, and get involved.
  • Do be honest, but respectful. We're all for amplifying what's really happening in the valley, but be smart about it. If you have a beef with an individual or group because they're talking more than walking, go to them privately and respectively. Word gets around.
  • Do stay accessible. If you want in, stay accessible. Even if that means responding to requests with a respectful declination, that's okay. There's little worse than not receiving a response from someone you hope to meet.
  • Do use the #yesPHX hashtag. Successes or failures, excitements or frustrations, product launches or feature upgrades — whatever it is, use the hashtag to give the local community more visibility into what's happening.
  • Do share. Our vision to be the most generous startup community benefits everyone. Share the vision with your peers in and outside the valley. Your voice matters.

What not to do:

  • Don't use yesPHX to sell or only promote yourself. If you try to position the yesPHX banner as some sort of megaphone, award, or recognition only for yourself or your company, you've missed the point. More importantly, if you use our community's information, hashtag, or other assets to sell your products or services, shame on you. You will quickly be called out and ignored.
  • Don't mislead people (intentionally or otherwise). If you call yourself an angel investor, write some checks. If you call yourself an advisor, advise rightly. If you say you want to do something and help others, then do it. Don't dangle carrots you don't intend to hand out later.
  • Don't vent your frustrations without offering solutions. Within an open community, there's room to be honest and vent frustrations about the ecosystem and community members within it. But if you do, make sure to suggest potential solutions that we can then work towards implementing together. Make it a dialogue, not a diatribe.
  • Don't be that person. You know the person. Don't be them.

A few last things to keep in mind:

  • If other community members don't abide by these ideals, let us know. We're listening. Be aware that we may already be acting behind the scenes, too.
  • If you can't abide by these ideals, maybe yesPHX isn't for you. Sorry.
  • If you want to get involved, what are you waiting for? Get involved!

As a final note, it's important we tell you that this content was directly inspired by Flickr's community guidelines. (Well done, Flickreenos.)

I love it. How can I help give back to the cause?

There are a number of other ways to get involved with yesPHX, but we don't have an exhaustive list of ideas or suggestions. Be creative. If you have some ways you would like to help the cause, just go for it and let us know what you end up doing. We're in this together."

You can also donate here.

Which accounts, lists, and groups should I join or follow?

To begin with, you should most definitely follow @yesphx on social media (LinkedIn page, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook page AND the Facebook group, and sign up for the yesPHX Slack channel. Beyond that, there are a variety of other lists and accounts you should join, including but not limited to :

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We are yesPHX, an active, inclusive ecosystem supporting the growth of Phoenix innovation through entrepreneurship.
We are made up of earnest creators, intentional, ambitious, and loyal supporters dedicated to contributing to the entrepreneurial community in Phoenix. They see the special nature of the Valley’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, honor it, and want to build upon its potential. We believe in the idea of entrepreneurial inclusion, a collaborative and accessible approach encouraging individuals and businesses to work together to achieve goals, share resources, provide support during setbacks, and amplify each other's success. We’re different from other entrepreneurial communities because:
We’re inclusive. All are welcome at our events and gatherings, and we continue to learn how we can include more voices, perspectives, and diversity. We are truly collaborative. YesPHX is not an accelerator or overly-structured program. We are a supportive, noncompetitive gathering place to connect and support each other. We’re non-partisan and very protective of our members. We will not sell your information. Ever. We’re volunteer-driven and bootstrapped, locally grown, and transparent in our operations. We see being in Phoenix as a strength, a joy, and an advantage.
Who started yesPHX?
We are yesPHX, an active, inclusive ecosystem supporting the growth of Phoenix innovation through entrepreneurship.
We are made up of earnest creators, intentional, ambitious, and loyal supporters dedicated to contributing to the entrepreneurial community in Phoenix. They see the special nature of the Valley’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, honor it, and want to build upon its potential. We believe in the idea of entrepreneurial inclusion, a collaborative and accessible approach encouraging individuals and businesses to work together to achieve goals, share resources, provide support during setbacks, and amplify each other's success. We’re different from other entrepreneurial communities because:
We’re inclusive. All are welcome at our events and gatherings, and we continue to learn how we can include more voices, perspectives, and diversity. We are truly collaborative. YesPHX is not an accelerator or overly-structured program. We are a supportive, noncompetitive gathering place to connect and support each other. We’re non-partisan and very protective of our members. We will not sell your information. Ever. We’re volunteer-driven and bootstrapped, locally grown, and transparent in our operations. We see being in Phoenix as a strength, a joy, and an advantage.
Who runs yesPHX?
We are yesPHX, an active, inclusive ecosystem supporting the growth of Phoenix innovation through entrepreneurship.
We are made up of earnest creators, intentional, ambitious, and loyal supporters dedicated to contributing to the entrepreneurial community in Phoenix. They see the special nature of the Valley’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, honor it, and want to build upon its potential. We believe in the idea of entrepreneurial inclusion, a collaborative and accessible approach encouraging individuals and businesses to work together to achieve goals, share resources, provide support during setbacks, and amplify each other's success. We’re different from other entrepreneurial communities because:
We’re inclusive. All are welcome at our events and gatherings, and we continue to learn how we can include more voices, perspectives, and diversity. We are truly collaborative. YesPHX is not an accelerator or overly-structured program. We are a supportive, noncompetitive gathering place to connect and support each other. We’re non-partisan and very protective of our members. We will not sell your information. Ever. We’re volunteer-driven and bootstrapped, locally grown, and transparent in our operations. We see being in Phoenix as a strength, a joy, and an advantage.
Is there a free trial available?
We are yesPHX, an active, inclusive ecosystem supporting the growth of Phoenix innovation through entrepreneurship.
We are made up of earnest creators, intentional, ambitious, and loyal supporters dedicated to contributing to the entrepreneurial community in Phoenix. They see the special nature of the Valley’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, honor it, and want to build upon its potential. We believe in the idea of entrepreneurial inclusion, a collaborative and accessible approach encouraging individuals and businesses to work together to achieve goals, share resources, provide support during setbacks, and amplify each other's success. We’re different from other entrepreneurial communities because:
We’re inclusive. All are welcome at our events and gatherings, and we continue to learn how we can include more voices, perspectives, and diversity. We are truly collaborative. YesPHX is not an accelerator or overly-structured program. We are a supportive, noncompetitive gathering place to connect and support each other. We’re non-partisan and very protective of our members. We will not sell your information. Ever. We’re volunteer-driven and bootstrapped, locally grown, and transparent in our operations. We see being in Phoenix as a strength, a joy, and an advantage.
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