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{{toplink|url=http://aachamber.com/|name=aachamber.com}}<blockquote>''Join The Chamber Today & Grow For The Future''</blockquote>
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{{toplink|url=http://aachamber.com/|name=aachamber.com}}[[File:AfricanAmericanChamberOfCommerce.jpg|400px|thumb|right|The 26th Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony of the African-American Chamber of Commerce of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.]]<blockquote>''Engage, Enlighten and Empower''</blockquote>
The '''African-American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ, & DE'''.
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The '''African-American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ and DE''' (AACC) was formed in 1993 in response to the legal challenge by the contractor’s associations that African-Americans experienced discrimination in city contracting. Later, in 2004, the African-American Foundation was formed as a non-profit entity of the Chamber for the purpose of promoting the sound economic well being and empowerment of African-American owned businesses, the African-American business community, the AACC and the economic status of the African-American community through educational and other charitable means.
  
[[Category:Is-Business_Association]] [[Category:Serves-Minority_Owned_Businesses]]
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The AACC is '''the leading advocate for minority owned business in the Delaware Valley and Southeastern Pennsylvania'''. Its purpose is to enhance the growth and effectiveness of African-American owned businesses in the Delaware Valley, and thereby, to improve the economic conditions within the regional African-American community. It’s primary goal is to further the interests of businesses by responding to the needs of the business community and serving as an advocate for the purpose of increasing economic opportunities for the African-American community.
  
[[Contact Email::membership@aachamber.org| ]]
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''Note:''&nbsp;&nbsp;The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://aachamber.com/about-us/ About Us] page.
  
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==Info==
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*Facebook:&nbsp;[http://www.facebook.com/AAChamber/ @AAChamber]
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*Twitter:&nbsp;[http://twitter.com/official_AACC @official_AACC]
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*Members:&nbsp;[http://member.aachamber.org/list/ Business Directory Search]
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*Membership:&nbsp;[http://aachamber.com/membership/ Become an AACC Member Today]
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[[Category:Is-Business_Association]] [[Category:Is-Membership_Organization]]
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[[Category:Serves-Minority_Owned_Businesses]]
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[[Contact Name::Barry Johnson| ]]
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[[Contact Email::bjohnson@aachamber.org| ]]

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The 26th Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony of the African-American Chamber of Commerce of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.

Engage, Enlighten and Empower

The African-American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ and DE (AACC) was formed in 1993 in response to the legal challenge by the contractor’s associations that African-Americans experienced discrimination in city contracting. Later, in 2004, the African-American Foundation was formed as a non-profit entity of the Chamber for the purpose of promoting the sound economic well being and empowerment of African-American owned businesses, the African-American business community, the AACC and the economic status of the African-American community through educational and other charitable means.

The AACC is the leading advocate for minority owned business in the Delaware Valley and Southeastern Pennsylvania. Its purpose is to enhance the growth and effectiveness of African-American owned businesses in the Delaware Valley, and thereby, to improve the economic conditions within the regional African-American community. It’s primary goal is to further the interests of businesses by responding to the needs of the business community and serving as an advocate for the purpose of increasing economic opportunities for the African-American community.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the organization's About Us page.

Info