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Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce Launches Membership Campaign Following Record Growth

Membership in the Chamber is not just about joining an organization it is about joining a business network and ecosystem!

As part of the membership campaign, the Chamber is inviting entrepreneurs, small business owners, corporations, and professionals to join and take advantage of the many benefits offered through membership.
As part of the membership campaign, the Chamber is inviting entrepreneurs, small business owners, corporations, and professionals to join and take advantage of the many benefits offered through membership. (Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.)

New York, NY — The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC), one of New York State’s leading African American business organizations, has announced the launch of its new membership campaign following a period of significant growth, expanded programming, and increased regional influence supporting minority and small businesses across Long Island and New York State.

Over the past year, the Chamber has continued to strengthen its position as a major resource for entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals by providing business education programs, networking opportunities, technical assistance, procurement support, and access to capital resources.

Through its workshops, business boot camps, leadership programs, and signature events, the Chamber has helped businesses grow, connect, and gain visibility throughout the region.

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The Chamber has also played an important role in advocating for small businesses and connecting members to government agencies, corporate partners, and funding opportunities. Its partnerships with business development organizations, chambers of commerce, community organizations, and economic development stakeholders have helped create new opportunities for minority and women-owned businesses.

“Membership in the Chamber is not just about joining an organization it is about joining a business network and ecosystem that is committed to your growth and success,” said Chamber leadership. “Our mission is to help businesses grow, build capacity, increase visibility, and create economic impact in our communities.”

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Click on link here to join the chamber today: liaacc.org/join-liaacc/#join

The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce is known for its signature programs and events, including small business workshops, networking events, business expos, leadership development conferences, and technical assistance programs designed to help businesses start, grow, and scale.

The Chamber also works to promote member businesses through marketing, media exposure, and strategic partnerships.

As part of the membership campaign, the Chamber is inviting entrepreneurs, small business owners, corporations, and professionals to join and take advantage of the many benefits offered through membership.

Benefits of Joining the Chamber Include:

  • Business networking and relationship building
  • Business education and training programs
  • Access to capital and funding opportunities
  • Marketing and promotional opportunities
  • Procurement and contracting opportunities
  • Advocacy and business representation
  • Referrals and business visibility
  • Participation in Chamber events and programs
  • Connections to government and corporate partners
  • Technical assistance and business development support

“The Chamber continues to grow because our members see real value, real connections, and real opportunities,” Chamber leadership added. “We are building an ecosystem where businesses can thrive.”

Businesses and professionals interested in joining the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. can visit www.liaacc.org for membership information and upcoming programs.

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