The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce is about advocacy, economic development and social capital for Black businesses. Established in 1926, the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce serves as an advocate for the creation, growth and general welfare of Black owned businesses and organizations across North Texas. Under the direction of President Harrison Blair, the oldest and largest Black Chamber in the nation promotes expansion of business opportunities on behalf of members through referrals, partnerships, seminars, technical assistance and marketing. The Chamber focuses on economic development, education, convention/tourism, and special projects. Benefits include business referrals, coaching and consulting, technical assistance, certification and procurement assistance, marketing and promotion, informational newsletter, seminars and webinars, ribbon cutting, business formation support, COVID-19 crisis assistance and economic impact research. Join at www.dallasblackchamber.org or call 214-421-5200.
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