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|Name=Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
 
|Name=Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
|Classification=Networking and Education
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|Classification=Networking Hub, Education Hub,
|Convenience= Easy
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|Developmental Stage=Start-Up
|Developmental Stage= Early/ Intermediate
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|Non-Profit Status=Yes,
|Website= http://www.houstonhispanicchamber.com/
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|URL=http://www.houstonhispanicchamber.com/
|Start Date=
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|Contact Phone Number=(713) 644-7070
|Non-Profit Status=Yes, 501(c) 6
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|email=info@houstonhispanicchamber.com
|Contact Information= (713) 644-7070, info@houstonhispanicchamber.com
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|Networking=yes
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|Education=yes
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|Certification=no
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|Financing=no
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|Consulting=no,
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|Coworking=no
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|Meeting=no
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|Women=no
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|Minorities=yes
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|Mentoring=no
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|Cost=$$
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|Project=[[Guide to Small Business in Houston]]
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|Accessibility=Moderate
 
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HHCC is the leading regional advocate and champion for the economic and civic interests of the Hispanic business community. The Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce serves as a catalyst for business opportunity and growth by: <br />
 
-Creating business opportunities for its members and corporate partners through its strong network of local, national, and international partnerships. <br />
 
-Organizing and sponsoring a wide array of programming- educational seminars, networking events, business-centric educational panels, and much more. <br />
 
-Identifying new and existing business opportunities and introducing members to new sources of business and commerce. <br />
 
Chamber membership is comprised of a wide array of entrepreneurs, executives, small businesses, and Fortune 500 firms. The Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce executes its Strategic Vision through a series of initiatives, communication channels, and impactful community and corporate partnerships. Source: HHCC
 
  
==Annual Programs==
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The Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce advocates for the economic and civic interests of the Hispanic business community. Through its network of partnerships, the HHCC creates business opportunities for its members and corporate partners. It organizes a range of programs like educational seminars, networking events, and business-centric educational panels. The HHCC also coordinates business opportunities and introduces its member to new sources of business and commerce. HHCC members include entrepreneurs, executives, small businesses, and Fortune 500 firms.
'''The Women’s Leadership Conference & Business Expo''' is amongst our most popular initiatives. This event seeks to empower all people – men and women – by highlighting the accomplishments of women, both in the Houston area and across the country. Join us for a day of innovative programming and panel sessions. More than 500+ women, entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders will gather to learn from one another. Participants leave empowered with the additional tools and knowledge to help them succeed. <br />
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'''Business Seminar''' is focused on providing business owners and entrepreneurs the tools needed to accelerate their business.
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==Services==
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===The Women’s Leadership Conference & Business Expo===
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The Women's Leadership Conference & Business Expo highlights the accomplishments of women in the Houston area and across the country with programming and panel sessions. More than 500 women, entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders attend the expo each year to gain business tools and knowledge.
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===Business Seminars===
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Seminars provide business owners and entrepreneurs with the tools needed to grow their businesses.
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===Membership===
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Members have access to the membership directory, certification agents, consulting services, the member database, discount pricing, and more. Membership costs $240 and above.
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 3 November 2016


Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston
Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Houston hispanic chamber of commerce.gif
Institution Information
Name Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Project Guide to Small Business in Houston
Classification Networking Hub, Education Hub
Non-Profit Status Yes
Cost $$
Development Stage Start-Up
Minorities yes
Women no
Education yes
Certification no
Consulting no
Coworking no
Financing no
Meeting no
Mentoring no
Networking yes
Contact Phone Number (713) 644-7070
Website http://www.houstonhispanicchamber.com/
Contact E-Mail info@houstonhispanicchamber.com
Copyright © 2016 McNair Center. All Rights Reserved.

The Houston Hispanic Chamber of Commerce advocates for the economic and civic interests of the Hispanic business community. Through its network of partnerships, the HHCC creates business opportunities for its members and corporate partners. It organizes a range of programs like educational seminars, networking events, and business-centric educational panels. The HHCC also coordinates business opportunities and introduces its member to new sources of business and commerce. HHCC members include entrepreneurs, executives, small businesses, and Fortune 500 firms.

Services

The Women’s Leadership Conference & Business Expo

The Women's Leadership Conference & Business Expo highlights the accomplishments of women in the Houston area and across the country with programming and panel sessions. More than 500 women, entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders attend the expo each year to gain business tools and knowledge.

Business Seminars

Seminars provide business owners and entrepreneurs with the tools needed to grow their businesses.

Membership

Members have access to the membership directory, certification agents, consulting services, the member database, discount pricing, and more. Membership costs $240 and above.