Civic & Social Organization - , California, United States
HistoryThe Silicon Valley/Santa Clara County Black Chamber was incorporated as a 501(c)6, in 1989 by founding president and local business person Mr. Ron McPherson. Ron served as its president for ten years. Our current President Carl Davis Jr was its first Executive Director back in 1990. In 2001, the Center for Entrepreneurial Development was created as a 501(c)3, to serve the community through its educational programs and its Incubator Project. Our MissionTo create, identify and/or expand economic development opportunities for African Americans and minorities in Silicon Valley. Our GoalsTo increase the number of successful minority businesses, especially African American businesses, in Silicon Valley while developing a pipe-line of future entrepreneurs through better education. OverviewThe Silicon Valley Black Chamber of Commerce is more than an organization for just businesses, it's an integral part of the economic development fiber of our community. When we speak of economic development we mean more than entrepreneurship. Although entrepreneurship is vital to many of our programs, we understand that the creation of jobs and the securing of these jobs is really what economic development is all about. Money has to flow into our community for our community to truly prosper. Membership is open to all individuals, seniors and youth, organizations and groups or associations that support our mission, along with business owners. The chamber serves to create, identify or expand economic development opportunities for African American and minority businesses. We also provide financial planning tools and information for economic empowerment to both the business owner and the individual. We do this by producing workshops, trainings, seminars, mixers and the distributing of pertinent information to our members in as many ways as we can. Our eMobile Solution, using ITA's communication platform, connect B2B and B2C clients and customers that enhance the promotion, advertisement and selling of products and services. Doing business using "smart devices" is not a way of the future; it is the way to do business NOW! We are committed to using both traditional and innovative strategies to empower our community to overcome historical business and financial obstacles, such as access to capital, capacity building and getting our share of contracts. The Chamber is also working to establish and insure a vital on-going community connection. Our participation in the outreach, education and enrollment of those needing quality affordable health care provided by Covered California is just one part of our goal to keep our community connected. We advocate for African-Americans and minority owned businesses, vendors and contractors to secure lucrative business opportunities. Our membership represents all facets of our community.
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