Greater Gordon Heights Chamber of Commerce


Minority Business Growth Program Launched | GGHC

The Greater Gordon Heights Chamber of Commerce announced the launch of its Minority Business Growth Program, a strategic initiative aimed at empowering minority-owned businesses in the Gordon Heights community. This groundbreaking program is a key priority under the dynamic leadership of Edna White, the President of the Chamber.

The Minority Business Growth Program is designed to equip minority entrepreneurs with essential resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities, ensuring their success in today’s competitive market. By addressing the unique challenges faced by minority business owners, the Chamber aims to drive economic growth and foster a more inclusive local business environment.

“Our mission is to create equitable opportunities for all business owners in Gordon Heights, particularly those who have been historically underrepresented,” stated Edna White, President of the Greater Gordon Heights Chamber of Commerce. “This program goes beyond business success; it’s about empowering our community and building a stronger, more resilient local economy.”

Key components of the program include:

- Tailored Business Workshops: Focused sessions on topics such as capital access, digital marketing, financial management, and business expansion, specifically crafted for minority entrepreneurs.

- Mentorship and Coaching: Pairing minority business owners with seasoned mentors to provide guidance and support in overcoming business challenges.

- Networking Opportunities: Regular events to connect minority entrepreneurs with potential investors, business leaders, and community stakeholders.

- Grant and Funding Assistance: Resources to help minority businesses secure grants, loans, and other financial support.

Inspired by successful models like the Columbia Minority Business Accelerator Program, this initiative is poised to make a substantial impact on the Gordon Heights economy.

The Chamber invites all minority business owners to participate in this transformative opportunity. Applications open on September 16 2024 where they plan to unveil new departments within the Chamber such as the Hispanic Division, Young Entrepreneurs opportunities, arts department and offerings for economic growth through housing and land ownership and more details are available at https://gghcoc.squarespace.com/.

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