The Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (IHCC) recently joined the Illinois Coalition for Independent Work in support of app-based workers’ need for flexibility and independence. App-based…
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Chicago’s Neighborhood Opportunity Fund will reopen for grant applications up to $250,000
The City of Chicago’s Neighborhood Opportunity Fund will reopen for grant applications up to $250,000 starting Monday, March 8, with more than $4 million in…
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DoorDash announces $2M fund to support women-, immigrant-, and BIPOC-owned businesses
DoorDash announced its Main Street Strong Accelerator, an initiative providing financial support and specialized educational resources to women-, immigrant- and people of color-owned businesses, who…
The White House has announced improvements to the Paycheck Protection Program (#PPP) to ensure the loan program better reaches the smallest businesses and those owned…
2020 was a challenging year for small businesses. Many closed their doors either temporarily or permanently, and many that stayed open struggled financially. Throughout the…
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IHCC highlights the positive participation in its first Service Satisfaction Survey
The first Service Satisfaction Survey that the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (IHCC) sent to its partners, customers, and members by the end of 2020…
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La IHCC destaca positiva participación en su primera Encuesta de Satisfacción de Servicio
La primera Encuesta de Satisfacción de Servicio que la Cámara de Comercio Hispana de Illinois (IHCC) envió a sus socios, clientes y miembros a finales…
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La increíble cena romántica al estilo de Chef Atzimba que la IHCC regaló el 14 de Febrero
Theresa Paucar y su esposo Alberto, dueños de los supermercados Martin’s que atienden a la comunidad latina de Chicago y son orgullosos miembros de nuestra…
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Cook County Health Metropolitan Water Reclamation District – 2021 Disparity Studies
Cook County/Cook County Health and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (“MWRD”) are conducting disparity studies to examine whether minorities and women have equal access to…
Supporting latino-owned businesses can help build relationships and boost community morale. With that said, what are some ways to show love to the businesses you…