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CAPBCC Member AHI Construction Receives Supply Chain Grant

February 23, 2022

AHI Construction led by CAPBCC Member and CAPBCC Board Member, Mark Adams, Receives Siemens Nation-Wide Supply Chain Grant February 22, 2022 Siemens today announced the nine Black-owned businesses to receive

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Scholarship Opportunities for College & High School Students

February 18, 2022

It’s time! Time to apply for funding from sponsors and friends of the Capital Black Chamber of Commerce. Keep an eye on the due dates and requirements – these have

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How to Grow Your Brand Online

January 26, 2022

One of the most effective ways to grow your business is to establish, and build, an online presence. If you currently don’t have an online presence, or are looking to

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Major Announcement for the Capital Black Chamber of Commerce Office

December 20, 2021

Big news coming in 2022 f0r the Capital Black Chamber of Commerce Office location.  

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10 Ideas for Growing Your Small Business

November 24, 2021

Ideas Provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Here are 10 of the SBA’s best suggestions we recommend for our members. Choosing the proper steps for your business will

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CAPBCC Board Member In the News

November 1, 2021

ABC News 10 recently interviewed Capital Black Chamber of Commerce Foundation Board Member, Robynne Rose Haymer, who is also the Deputy Chief Programming Officer at the Sacramento LGBT Community Center.

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TikTok for Small Business

November 1, 2021

Not on TikTok yet? You’re not alone. The video only platform can feel pretty alien to many users, especially if you didn’t grow up with ready access to technology. But

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Social Media Stories: Making It Work For Your Business & Brand

October 25, 2021

Using social media can feel intimidating, and making stories on social media – even more so! But it doesn’t have to be that way. Whether you’re already using stories, or

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for Small Businesses

October 22, 2021

Small businesses can still build a strong culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion – without a dedicated staff working only on these initiatives. Even without a single DEI or dedicated

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Affordable Clean Energy For All Coalition

October 21, 2021

Interest in reforming the state’s 25-year-old rooftop solar subsidy program – which unnecessarily increases electric bills for non-solar customers – continues to grow. Now, more than 100 diverse organizations representing

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Penguin Book Series to Focus on Black Legacies

October 21, 2021

Literary scholar, Henry Louis Gates Jr., is collaborating on a book series with Penguin Press to be released in 2023 that focuses on Black thinkers and artists, each completed by

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Small Business Relief Lending Trends: Online & Traditional Banks

October 14, 2021

According to new research, Black business owners are more likely to receive Paycheck Protection Program loans from online lenders, rather than from banks. Racial Bias still skews applicants in traditional

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