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LIAACC Expands Call for Membership as Minority-Owned Businesses Seek Growth, Capital, and Contracts

Chamber positions itself as the regions leading platform for business growth, advocacy, and opportunity

Phil Andrews, New York District Office of the United States SBA Small Business Champion for 14 Counties Downstate, NY and surrounding areas
Phil Andrews, New York District Office of the United States SBA Small Business Champion for 14 Counties Downstate, NY and surrounding areas (LIAACC)
New York Metro District Office of the US SBA 2019 SBA Champion for Downstate, NY

Long Island, NY — As minority-owned businesses across Long Island navigate a rapidly changing economy, the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce (LIAACC) is issuing a renewed call for entrepreneurs, professionals, and corporate partners to join a proven business ecosystem designed to help companies grow, scale, and compete.

Founded to advance economic equity and business development, the Chamber has spent more than a decade connecting entrepreneurs to capital, contracts, technical assistance, and influential networks across both the public and private sectors. Today, LIAACC is expanding its membership base to meet rising demand from business owners seeking real results—not just networking.

“Membership in the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce is not symbolic—it’s strategic,” said Phil Andrews, Founder and President of LIAACC. “Our members gain access to decision-makers, procurement opportunities, capital pathways, and advocacy that directly impact their bottom line.”

More Than a Chamber—A Business Growth Platform

LIAACC members benefit from a robust suite of resources designed to move businesses forward, including:

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  • Access to Capital & Financing Pathways through banking partners, lenders, and financial institutions
  • Government & Corporate Procurement Opportunities at the local, state, and national levels
  • Business Education & Technical Assistance workshops, panels, and one-on-one support
  • High-Impact Networking & Signature Events connecting members to executives, policymakers, and peers
  • Advocacy & Representation on issues affecting minority-owned businesses and entrepreneurs

In recent years, the Chamber has helped members secure contracts, strengthen financial readiness, expand workforce capacity, and increase visibility across key industries.

A Trusted Voice in Economic Development

LIAACC has emerged as a respected voice in regional economic development, working collaboratively with public agencies, corporate partners, and nonprofit institutions to ensure minority-owned businesses are included in growth opportunities shaping Long Island’s future.

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“When businesses join the Chamber, they are joining a collective voice that opens doors,” Andrews added. “We don’t just talk about opportunity—we help our members access it.”

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Membership Now Open

Membership is open to small businesses, startups, professionals, nonprofit leaders, and corporations committed to inclusive economic growth. New members gain immediate access to programming, partnerships, and visibility across the Chamber’s growing network.


To learn more about membership benefits or to join, visit www.liaacc.org or attend an upcoming Chamber event.

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About: Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit business advocacy organization dedicated to advancing economic empowerment, entrepreneurship, and equitable growth for minority-owned businesses across Long Island. Through advocacy, education, strategic partnerships, and access to capital, LIAACC serves as a catalyst for business success and community prosperity.

Media Contact: Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

Email: info@liaacc.org

Website: www.liaacc.org

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