Through its affiliation with USBC, the Chamber has expanded its reach, influence, and access to national resources!
(LIAACC) reflect on 15th years of measurable impact, strengthened partnerships, and transformational programs
(LIAACC) is proud to announce its upcoming Pre-Small Business Saturday celebration, an initiative dedicated to supporting small businesses!
African American Small Business Foundation, Inc. proudly presents the 2nd Annual Networking Soirée — Celebrating “The Power of Partnership"
The grant amount to be distributed are in the amount of $2500.00 for marketing/delivery services
In 2025 the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC) has achieved a banner year marking its 15th, Year anniversary
LIAACC most dynamic chambers in the nation advocating for minority-owned businesses advocating for minority-owned businesses
The N.Y.C. Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce, Inc. fosters trade and commerce in the entire New York City community and Beyond!
The LI African American Chamber of Commerce was one of the top finalists for USBC's Chambers of Commerce 2025 Chamber of the Year
African American Small Business Foundation Officially launched it Giving Campaign raising funds to Empower the African American Community
Leader of Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce & 100 Black Men of Eastern New York Celebration Raises Funds for Foundation
L.I. Business News selects Phil Andrews, President of L.I. African American Chamber of Commerce & 100 Black Men of ENY for 2024 Icon Honors
New York State's Largest African American LIAACC Celebrates National Small Business Week (NSBW) on Long Island
A ribbon cutting was held on Thursday at Le Castella Pizza and Pasta.
The 100 Black Men of Eastern N.Y. Inc. attracted a diverse group of professionals & Biz Owners to Networking Soirée and Stakeholder Meeting
100 Black Men of Eastern New York, Inc.'s Deep Roots on Long Island Building; As Its Expands Service Territory To Eastern New York
LI African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. Leader leading chamber to new heights!
Hofstra University’s President Susan Poser set to headline the International Women’s Day
Since its inception in 2022 Minority Enterprise Development Week in N.Y. has continued to fuel the growth of small and midsized businesses
Attendees will hear directly from successful small and medium-sized businesses that have navigated the challenges of entrepreneurship
Med Week features successful business owners of various sizes who have been able to scale their businesses and increase their revenue
MED WEEK 2024 in Partnership with the African American Small Business Foundation, L.I. African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 100 BMENY
MED Week Offers a venue for minority-owned firms to access information, tools, and resources to grow their businesses.
NYPA and New York Transco are collaborating with Propel NY on a major electric transmission project, the biggest advance in nearly 50 years.
100 Black Men of Eastern N.Y., Inc.’s President Named "Man of the Year"honored by the NANBPWC Central Nassau Club
Minority Enterprise Development Week will be held in New York State in the 2nd week of October of 2023 on Long Island
The 100 Black Men of Eastern New York, Inc. advocates for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in all aspects of society.
The company plans to donate $5,000 to a local high school.
Bobby Ford's second eatery is called Bobby Q's Jus Like Mama's.
Bobby Ford held the ribbon cutting for the new restaurant.
Power Women of LI are recognized for their accomplishments and their commitment to making a positive impact on Long Island!
A LIST honorees who were selected are men across all industries and from Manhattan to Montauk who have made a positive impact!
Natural Foods plans to relocate 50 employees and hire 50 workers for the new Freeport location in the next two years.
Founding Partner Ellen Makofsky named as a Top 50 Woman Super Lawyer
Minority Enterprise Development Week (MED Week) Offers a venue for minority-owned firms to access information, tools, and resources to grow!
Two small businesses are finalists for the first Minority and Women's Business Award.
Many small businesses owned by African-Americans and companies in general face difficulties getting loans, despite strong sales.
L.I. African American Chamber of Commerce Membership Chair Deon Brown launches 2022 – 2025 New Member Campaign
Ron Busby, Sr., CEO & President of the U.S.Black Chambers, Inc. served as the keynote speaker during lunch.
Community Navigator Pilot Program, is funded in part through United States Black Chamber’s grant with the U.S. Small Business Administration