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Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) www.mbda.gov
Description from Website: The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce. MBDA is the only federal agency created specifically to foster the establishment and growth of minority-owned businesses in America. MBDA is an entrepreneurially focused and innovative organization committed to wealth creation in minority communities. The Agency's mission is to actively promote the growth and competitiveness of large, medium and small minority business enterprises (MBEs). MBDA actively coordinates and leverages public and private-sector resources that facilitate strategic alliances in support of its mission.
The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce www.uswomenschamber.com
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The U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce? has established a new generation of leadership for women. For decades women have sought increased access to money, opportunity and influence. And yet, as corporations and politicians have targeted women for sales and votes - we have been more "influenced" than "influential".
To take that last great step which transforms women from "influenced" to "influential" ? the USWCC is implementing important strategic shifts, focusing on targeted issues, providing education and access, and creating strong connections and advocacy.
The National Black Chamber of Commerce www.nationalbcc.org
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The National Black Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to economically empowering and sustaining African American communities through entrepreneurship and capitalistic activity within the United States and via interaction with the Black Diaspora.
United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce www.ushcc.com
Description from Website: (Excerpt)
The USHCC has works towards bringing the issues and concerns of the nation?s more than 2 million Hispanic-owned businesses to the forefront of the national economic agenda. Throughout its nearly 25-year history, the Chamber has enjoyed outstanding working relationships with international Heads of State, Members of Congress and the current White House Administration. Through its network of more than 150 local Hispanic Chambers of Commerce and Hispanic business organizations, the USHCC effectively communicates the needs and potential of Hispanic enterprise to the public and private sector in several ways.
US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce www.uspaacc.com
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The US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce (USPAACC) was founded in 1984 as a national, non-profit business organization representing all Asian Americans and Asian American-related groups in business, sciences, the arts, sports, education, public and community services. USPAACC represents more than one ethnic group.
United States of America - China Chamber of Commerce www.usccc.org
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The United States of America-China Chamber of Commerce (USCCC) is a not-for-profit, bi-national membership organization dedicated to developing increased U.S.-China trade and investment activities by assisting American and Chinese companies, professionals and the general public to better understand the business environments and cultural traditions relevant to successfully doing business in both countries.
United States - Mexico Chamber of Commerce www.usmcoc.org
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Now in its third decade of operation, the United States - Mexico Chamber of Commerce (USMCOC) has grown into a unique non-profit corporation operating through 12 offices in Mexico and the United States. All chapters and offices, with strong local membership and international contacts, help businesses bridge differences in legal, regulatory and economic systems, as well as language and culture.
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