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Minority & Women Chambers of Commerce

Minority Business Associations

Asian Chamber of Commerce
924 W Colfax Ave.
Denver, CO 80204
T: (303) 595-9737
F: (303) 595-8880
E-mail:
asiancc@rmi.net

  • The mission of the ACC is to promote awareness of the Asian business community, and to assist in its economic development.
  • The ACC provides workshops, business networking, business consulting, financial planning, and international trade leads.


Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce
410 17th Street, Suite 220
Denver, CO 80202
T: (303) 831-0720
F: (303) 831-0755
E-mail:
info@coloradoblackchamber.org

  • To Provide leadership for the growth and development of African-American business and to facilitate the economic empowerment of the African-American community.
  • The Colorado Black Chamber of Commerce takes significant pride in its networking and technical assistance programs. With a mission of providing useful information and a platform for business opportunity, The Chamber offers its members a series of 'Working For You' workshops, which provides technical assistance on subjects that range from marketing to internet utilization, and a variety of 'Business After Hours,' which brings together a variety corporate and small business owners for the purpose of encouraging partnerships.


Colorado Springs Black Chamber of Commerce
Colorado Springs, CO
T: (719) 487-9179
F: (719) 481-2833
E-mail:
jstewart231@earthlink.net

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
924 West Colfax Avenue, Suite 201
Denver, CO 80204
T: (303) 534-7783
F: (303) 595-8977

  • The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary membership network of Hispanic businesses, professional associations, and corporations working together to expand business opportunities by encouraging mutually beneficial ties with the public and private sectors; to serve as active and visible advocator for Hispanic business legislative issues; and to actively promote trade between the Hispanic American business community and its intranational and international counterparts.
  • To strengthen and expand the network of Hispanic and professional business associations at the local, state, and national levels. To identify and communicate the needs of the Hispanic business community by increasing relations with the Corporate and Private Sectors. To influence legislation, policies, and programs that has a positive impact on the Hispanic business community. To provide technical assistance to Hispanic businesses, professional associations, and entrepreneurs through seminars and conferences.


Hispanic Contractors of Colorado
1114 W. 7th Ave.
Denver, CO 80204
T: (303) 893-3893
F: (303) 893-2877
E-mail:
hcocolorado@qwest.net

Korean Chamber of Commerce
Colorado Springs, CO
T: (719) 635-3300

Laborers' International Union of North America
404 N. Spruce
Colorado Springs, CO 80905
T: (719) 632-2775
F: (719) 444-8753

Latino Chamber of Commerce Pueblo
215 S. Victoria Ave.
Pueblo, CO 81003
(T) (719) 542-5513
(Fax) (719) 542-4657

Urban League of Metro Denver
5900 East 39th Ave.
Denver, CO 80207
T: (303) 388-5861
F: (303) 388-3523
E-mail:
info@denverurbanleague.org

Women's Business Associations

Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce
1860 Blake St., Suite 810
Denver, CO 80202
T: (303) 458-0220
F: (303) 458-0222
E-mail:
info@cwcc.org

  • The chamber community includes corporate executives, small business employees, government representatives and men, groups that, through CWCC, are in tune with the impact women have on business, politics and the economy. CWCC members are leaders, recipients of myriad awards, and individuals who look to one another for the tools and ideas that keep Colorado one of the best places to be a woman in business.
  • Membership Includes: monthly luncheons with leading speakers; professional development leads groups; after-hours networking; alliances with members in other minority chambers; low-cost advertising; members, nearly 1,600 strong, doing business with members; professional mentors & peers; opportunities to increase your visibility and leadership training.
  • Focus on the leadership of women - Sponsors events and activities that honor women leaders, and provides leadership training.
  • Since 1995, the coalition has sponsored conferences featuring substantive programs on leadership topics. We believe that skills developed in community organizations translate directly to the business world, and vice versa. At the top, the core skills required are the same.

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