The Urban Chamber of Commerce of Volusia and Flagler Counties is a 501(c)(6) hub for minority owned business to meet and share valuable resources.
#BizWithTheU
Calling all Black-owned restaurant Owners in the Los Angeles area, the @usblackchambers is giving away grant funds to support your business just as you have helped your community.
All you have to do is apply by Oct. 21. Visit https://t.co/8TKVjEXqr4 for more info
The Urban Chamber of Commerce understands the need of a platform to facilitate resource and information exchange.
What is the Urban Chamber?
https://t.co/4810LRzXoo
Building a team culture for our business community.
#blackbusiness#chamberofcomerece#smallbusiness#support
The word is out! ByBlack, powered by USBC, and presented by American Express, has certified over 100 Black-owned businesses!
Have you submitted your application? Visit https://t.co/puR5SkW6Ez to start your journey.
Now accepting applications! The Coalition to Back Black Businesses will award about $2.8 million in grants and resources to support financial recovery and long-term growth.
Learn more: https://t.co/xy7kgL0lDF
#WeBackBlackBusinesses#SmallBusinessWeek
Black Wall Street: The Hidden Economy at May 26 at 5pm ET. Hosted by NAF in recognition of the 100th Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, join us as we explore the development of Black wall. https://t.co/XWhMTEJoEu
UPDATE: Restaurant owners who seek to participate in the Restaurant Revitalization Fund will not need to sign up for a https://t.co/tkh0Wl5KB8 account or be required to have a DUNS number. More info to come. Stay updated on all pandemic relief programs at https://t.co/6HxXvlxpli
Weβre pleased to announce that at tonightβs City Commission meeting, Deric Feacher was selected to be the next city manager for Daytona Beach. For more info about the city manager selection process and Feacher, visit https://t.co/qJC1uk71v6. #CityManagerSearch#CityDaytonaBeach
Community Forum
9 a.m. Saturday, March 20, at the cityβs Midtown Cultural & Educational Center located at 925 George Engram Blvd.
Participate in the selection of Daytona Beach's next City Manager and help mold the future of our community.
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Photos from the inaugural Community Roundup event at The Crab Stop 2. Several local businesses were recognized, visits from #DaytonaBeach's mayor and police chief, and Mr. Oliver Ross was awarded the #BlueRibbonBusiness award! #Bizwiththeu#SupportSmallBusiness
Dr. Mary McCleod Bethune established the greatest economic driver in the heart of Daytona Beach's black community .Β This great institution, @bethunecookman, has brought economic viability, employment, education, and community collaboration for the growth of this community.
The Urban chamber acknowledges the rich Urban Business Culture that began in our county many years ago.Β From Freemanville, to Newtown, to Second Avenue Merchants.Β Throughout time African American businessmen and women have been a major part of the development of Daytona Beach.
The opportunity to partner with programs like this would be instrumental in the growth of, not only the minority business community, but the business community as a whole in Daytona Beach and surrounding areas. #entrepreneur#bizwiththeu
Thanks to all who came out to support the "Community Business Roundup" Special thanks to Mayor Derrick Henry & Chief Jakari E. Young for stopping by and sharing words of encouragement with local business owners. Follow us on Facebook to see upcoming photos/videos #bizwiththeu