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Report Finds Arizona’s Hispanic Community Tops $40B in Buying Power, 65k Latino-owned Businesses

Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to release 2012 DATOS: Focus on the Hispanic Market at inaugural two-day business symposium, “Transforming Arizona’s Economy”. continue reading »

Number of Minority-Owned Businesses Soar from 2002-2007 Contributing $860.5 Billion to Economy

In 2007, minority-owned firms numbered 5.8 million, up from 4.0 million in 2002, an increase of 45.5 percent, more than double the 17.9 percent increase for all U.S. businesses, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2007 Survey of Business Owners continue reading »

Number of Minority-Owned Businesses Soar from 2002-2007 Contributing $860.5 Billion to Economy

In 2007, minority-owned firms numbered 5.8 million, up from 4.0 million in 2002, an increase of 45.5 percent, more than double the 17.9 percent increase for all U.S. businesses, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2007 Survey of Business Owners continue reading »

Paulina Rael Jaramillo:  Immigration and How it Benefits the U.S.

Immigrants from various countries come to America seeking an opportunity to improve their lives and create a foundation of success for their children to build upon. continue reading »

Nonprofit Organization Management for Hispanic Businesses in Southern California

USHCC Foundation and Wells Fargo Host Chamber Training Institute on Nonprofit Organization Management for Hispanic Businesses in Southern California. continue reading »

Sears Reaches Out to Small Hispanic Businesses with Grants

To recognize the value and importance of small business growth across the country, Sears Holdings is conducting a competition that will award four $5,000 grants to small businesses with the Tu Empresa, Tu Futuro/Your Company, continue reading »

Give Credit to Paid, Diligent Latino Gardeners

The underappreciated group has faced many trials but continues to make our world more beautiful. Countering the stereotypical portrayals of paid gardeners in Hollywood, television and the mainstream media, where these individuals represent so-called “ignorant workers” with little to contribute, over the years I’ve found these individuals to be highly intelligent, productive members of society. continue reading »