How to Make a Black Chamber Effective

The time has come for us to gather up all the organizations that refer to themselves as “Black Chamber of Commerce” or something similar to that effect. Beginning now we will start evaluating and rating chapters according to their efficiently and accomplishments. They must be astute in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 18 Ways to Kill a Chamber, Section 3 of the HUD Act, have read our biography of Parren J. Mitchell and of Dr. Arthur A. Fletcher, Executive Order 11246, The Origins of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, the structure of the NBCC, etc. as a minimum.

As a minimum each prospective member (chapter) should read and understand our description of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. To study and learn more about this important document we refer you to: https://bit.ly/2SZCcyx

Getting certified as a recognized member of the National Black Chamber of Commerce federation is not an arduous task. However, the first step is to fill out a membership form and pay your initial dues. Contact the National Office for official paperwork and registration. It is our goal to make each and every member of the National Black Chamber of Commerce an efficient champion and warrior for the empowerment and effectiveness of BLACK BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT.

Don’t wait another moment to become a part of this historical and pace setting organization. It is the only missing link from our historical Civil Rights Movement.

Mr. Alford is the Co-Founder, President/CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce®. Ms. DeBow is the Co-Founder, Executive Vice President of the Chamber.

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