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The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce
Est. 1926

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Join the Nation's First
Black Chamber of Commerce

Driving Black Business Success Through Innovation and Impact

We advocate for Black businesses to ensure their voices influence policy-making. By tackling systemic barriers, we strive to create an equitable business landscape that supports Black entrepreneurship and growth.

Advocacy

We equip Black businesses with essential resources to foster economic prosperity. Our programs include access to funding, investments, and business training to propel entrepreneurial success and innovation.

Economic Development

We strengthen the fabric of social networks among businesses, investors, and community leaders. Our initiatives enhance connectivity, facilitate knowledge sharing, and open doors for collaborative opportunities and support.

Social Capital

DAP Key Features:

Competitive and Contract-Ready

Bankable (access to capital)

Bondable (if applicable)

Knowledgeable in

e-Commerce and digital marketing

Advocacy

We advocate for Black businesses to ensure their voices influence policy-making. By tackling systemic barriers, we strive to create an equitable business landscape that supports Black entrepreneurship and growth.

Economic Development

We equip Black businesses with essential resources to foster economic prosperity. Our programs include access to funding, investments, and business training to propel entrepreneurial success and innovation.

Social Capital

We strengthen the fabric of social networks among businesses, investors, and community leaders. Our initiatives enhance connectivity, facilitate knowledge sharing, and open doors for collaborative opportunities and support.

Grow Together Grant

We Believe in Empowering Black Owned Businesses

Our Investors

Our Journey in Numbers

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$5,000,000

In emergency funding to over 300 Black Owned Businesses

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$171,000+

In business Micro Grants awarded in North Texas and Houston

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2,000+

Black Businesses served in the Black Business Bootcamp

Our Journey

In Numbers

$5,000,000

Emergency Funds Awarded

During the Covid-19 Pandemic our chamber helped issue 5million in emergency funding to 300 black owned businesses. 

2,000+

Black Businesses Served

Our Black Business Bootcamps have allowed us to serve over 2000 black owned businesses in Texas. 

$171,000+

Micro Grants Awarded

Our business Micro Grant program has awarded over $171,000 to black owned businesses in North Texas and Houston. 

Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce Newsletter

Latest News

Our news is here to keep you connected and informed. Whether it’s a new initiative from the Chamber, a recap of our latest event, or highlights of our members' accomplishments, you’ll find the freshest and most relevant content right here. Keep visiting to ensure you never miss an update from us!

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New Dallas medical training institute for abuse survivors opens
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Nonprofit ‘Hub’ serves as incubator for South Dallas businesses
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Vista Bank Partners with DBCC to Empower South Dallas Entrepreneurs 
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$2.5 Million Federal Grant Goes To Dallas’ MLK Jr. Center
Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce
Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce

The Dallas Accelerator Program will leverage educational resources to support small business growth and capacity building to solidify the stability in the market.  The City of Dallas has selected three program operators: Business & Community Leaders (BCL) of Texas, the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, and the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

Our Mission

The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce advocates for the development and welfare of Black-owned businesses in North Texas. We actively enhance business opportunities for our members through referrals, partnerships, and educational seminars, while focusing on economic development, education, and tourism.

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