USHCC Announces New Season of “In Her Footsteps”
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In Her Footsteps is an empowering series that shines a spotlight on the remarkable journeys of Latina entrepreneurs. Each episode delves into the inspiring stories of women who have boldly navigated the world of business, overcoming challenges and breaking barriers along the way.
Initially launched in 2018 thanks to the partnership and community investments of Bank of America, In Her Footsteps is more than just a showcase of success; it's a source of motivation and wisdom, offering valuable insights into balancing work, family and personal growth. Explore these incredible stories and learn from the experiences of these dynamic women who are shaping the future of business. |
Join us for the 2024 USHCC Energy Summit on June 25–26, 2024
The mission of the annual USHCC Energy Summit is to bring stakeholders from across the energy sector together to share knowledge of relevant energy issues and to ensure the role of Hispanic business enterprises within the industry. In partnership with the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce and led by Corporate Co-Chair Toyota, this summit is more than an event — it's guiding Hispanic businesses toward empowerment in the ever-evolving energy sector.
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Team & BoardThe USHCC team embodies the patriotic spirit and core mission of fostering the growth of the American
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Our VisionBe the leading voice to advance Hispanic business potential to drive our American economy.
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Our MissionBuild an ecosystem to accelerate Hispanic business growth and prosperity.
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We Are Here to Help Hispanic Business Enterprises Grow
The USHCC hosts Business Matchmaking sessions to match our HBE members directly with corporate procurement leaders from America’s largest corporations and federal contracting representatives from across all government agencies. Be a part of the USHCC procurement database.
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The USHCC is the primary voice in the nation for the Hispanic business community in Washington D.C., collaborating with a national network of media partners and America’s largest corporations to engage in powerful business advocacy to represent your interests.
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The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Educational Fund is a 501(c)(3) in support of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1979. The mission of the USHCC Educational Fund is to educate, train, build capacity, conduct research and provide leadership development opportunities.
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Capital Expanding equitable access to capital through traditional and innovative partnerships.
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Capacity Building capacity through programming, training, and new grant investments.
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Connections Establishing connections through matchmaking, procurement, and advocacy.
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Let's Grow and Build Together
260+ Chambers
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5M +HBEs
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$3.2T+GDP
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25+Programs
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The USHCC is the primary voice in the nation for the Hispanic business community in Washington D.C., collaborating with a national network of media partners and America’s largest corporations to engage in powerful business advocacy to represent your interests.
Collaborate and Support
At the USHCC, our purpose is to foster Hispanic economic development and to create sustainable prosperity for the benefit of American society. The USHCC actively promotes the economic growth, development and interests of more than 5 million Hispanic-owned businesses that, combined, contribute over $800 billion to the American economy every year. It also advocates on behalf of major American corporations and serves as the umbrella organization for more than 260 local chambers and business associations nationwide.
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Become an Affiliate Chamber of Commerce
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The backbone of the USHCC consists of more than 260 local chambers of commerce and Hispanic business organizations. Members gain exclusive participation in initiatives that affect your membership, free access to educational programs, grants and more. |
Member Testimonials
"The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has helped us to strategize on how to best tell and amplify our company’s unique story as well as best-in-class service capabilities."
Henry Hernandez President and CEO, Inter-Con Security Systems, Inc. |
"Through the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, I have been able to meet key influencers in the Hispanic business community that have opened many doors for me both personally and professionally. Being a minority-owned business and a global provider of Technology Services, I have appreciated and benefited from the inclusivity and support this organization has provided. I am proud to be an HBE member and will continue to encourage others to also get involved."
Christine Rice Executive Vice President, VisionIT |