- Black-Owned
- Minority-Owned
- Woman-Owned
- Neighborhood: Central District
- Beauty & SpaShopping
Spend Like It Matters
Support local small business and diverse local communities one purchase at a time.
Intentionalist makes it easy to find and support local small businesses and the diverse people behind them through everyday decisions about where we eat, drink, and shop.
Save 20% and gift like it matters
The Buy Black Card is a prepaid card that can be used exclusively at participating Black-owned businesses.
FREE deals & discounts
Enjoy discounts and save when you #SpendLikeItMatters in Bellevue, Chinatown-ID & Downtown Seattle!
Featured Places
Shop at the Intentionalist Store
Purchase Intentionalist gift cards, gift certificates to a variety of small businesses, and merchandise that supports small businesses.
Small Business Gift Cards
Purchase gift cards from your favorite small businesses
From Our Blog
Read our latest articles.
Business Spotlight: Citrine Design Shop
In the heart of Issaquah’s charming Gilman Village, two boutique stores are redefining the art of thoughtful shopping. Citrine Design Shop and its sibling store, Facet Modern Mercantile, stand as testaments to owner Adia Mei Jun Bobo’s vision of bringing uniquely crafted pieces to her community. With 15 years of experience as a jeweler and […] read more
Business Spotlight: Sparkle Gifts & Whatnots
Sparkle Gifts & Whatnots has been owned and operated by Richelle Haas since she started the boutique in 2017. Richelle’s goal is to have people leave her store happier than when they walked in. Even if they don’t buy anything, Richelle’s customers can grab a sparkling water, browse the goods, and exhale their stress. Sparkle […] read more
7 Local Grocery Markets in the Seattle Area
As you are shopping for ingredients for your holiday feasts, discover local products at your neighborhood markets! Ditch the big box stores and and find unique treats and ingredients you won’t see anywhere else. You’ll taste the difference freshness makes, and build connections with the makers and growers behind the products. At the local grocers, […] read more