Summary
Organization name
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Operating Budget
$500,000 - $999,999
Address
1327 N Main StFort Worth, TX 76164
The Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is starting a new program called "Business BounceBack". This new program is to help our chamber members and community members BounceBack from COVID-19.
We will be implementing a wide range of webinar training and guest speakers that will be able to share their expertise in IT/Website Assistance, Events & Marketing, Business Operations, Grants & Funding, and finally Policy Guidance.
Through this program we will be able to assist a business one-on-one in helping them BounceBack. This program will require an application and a business must meet a certain criteria for application. Aside from this program, our chamber staff will continue to operate as normal and assist our business community.
The Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber needs your support to ensure our new program "Business BounceBack" is ready to hit the ground running and assist our business community. The more we raise, the more we can give support!
The Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce was created when a small group of minority business and community members recognized the need for effective representation in the local business community. The organization was chartered August 3, 1974, as only the fourth Mexican-American Chamber of Commerce to be established in the State of Texas. Among the founding members of the chamber were Dick Salinas, who served as its first president; Pete Zepeda, president-elect; Ron Fernandez, vice president; and Manuel Jara, treasurer. The Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce activities address each of the areas that we believe are the cornerstones of a productive, thriving business environment: economic activity, a thriving education system, civic engagement, diversity in leadership and quality business development.
Organization name
Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Operating Budget
$500,000 - $999,999
Address
1327 N Main St