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1 Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce
The Salt Lake Chamber is Utah’s largest business association and Utah’s Business Leader™. With roots that go back to 1887, the Chamber has been standing as the voice of business, supporting its members’ success and championing community prosperity for over 100 years. The Chamber represents roughly 4600 businesses statewide and one in every three jobs in the Utah economy.

The Salt Lake Chamber is a private, non-profit organization that represents the business community of Utah statewide. The Chamber is not a government agency, a branch of city hall, or a state or federally supported organization. Chamber affiliate organizations include the Downtown Alliance, Women Business Center and World Trade Center Utah.

A Capital City Statewide Chamber: Just like the capital city serves as the center of commerce, seat of government and transportation hub for the entire state, Utah’s capital city chamber (The Salt Lake Chamber) fulfills a statewide business function. The Chamber serves members in each of Utah’s 29 counties, 13 states and one in Canada. It is Utah’s largest chamber and offers a range of services commensurate with a statewide chamber of commerce, including the states largest networking events, most prestigious business award (A Giant in Our City), class A office space in downtown Salt Lake City, and refined public policy advocacy. Its professional staff generously shares their expertise with chambers of commerce throughout the state, including the staffing of the Utah State Chamber of Commerce
2 Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Over the past few years, the UHCC has become an influential organization and a strong voice for the Hispanic business community in Utah. It plays a key role in coordinating and defining common goals for the relationships between business, community and government. One of the truly valuable benefits of this organization is that it provides an effective and useful forum for members and organizations to share knowledge and experiences with each other. The UHCC was established in 1991 with a handful of people who had a vision for diversity in commerce. Since then, our chamber has experienced significant growth and accomplishments.
3 Utah County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Your Opportunity to Grow and to Contribute
It’s no secret that the Hispanic community in Utah County is growing faster than anyone could have imagined only a few years ago. Hispanics now make up 12% of Utah’s population, and this figure is expected to rise to 30% by 2030. This not only means a rising number of Hispanic-owned businesses (new starts are three times the national average), but a vast number of Hispanic consumers, with over $4 billion in purchasing power in Utah alone.

Do you have the financial resources, cultural knowledge, and connections to effectively reach out to the Hispanic community of Utah County? Helping you get those resources is what the UCHCC is all about!
4 Utah Asian Chamber of Commerce
"To foster Asian business and professionals within the stateof Utah,particularly small businesses, with activities that result in a prosperous andeconomically healthy Asian community, and to promote international trade withAsian and other countries.

Purpose
Thepurpose of the Utah Asian Chamber of Commerce shall be to promote social,economic, and other business resources to enable its members to becomesuccessful entrepreneurs and professionals. This will be done by training, education, sharing of information,networking and other resources that will be made available through the UtahAsian Chamber of Commerce and Asian owned businesses. The Utah Asian Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit, non-partisan and non-sectarian organization and abides by the rulesset forth via IRS 501 (c)(6) classification.
5 Utah Black Chamber of Commerce
This UBCC was incorporated to promote commerce and industry for the advancement of economic vitality with in the black community. One of the best ways to make this happen is to grow a membership base that will create influence within the community. We have set our sight on promoting economic and professional development of Black-owned business and professional, thus enhancing the quality of life in our community.
You are being offered an opportunity to support the chamber by becoming a member Your membership contributes to making the vision of economic prosperity become a realty. This membership leads to the creation of a power in numbers. Collectively, we will be able to address issues that negatively affect the business environment and the working professionals.

In addition, this will set up a support group for anyone that is in need of assistance. It could be a person with a desire of starting a new business or someone experiencing growth and prosperity problems.

The mission of the Utah Black Chamber of Commerce is to promote commerce and industry for the advancement of economic vitality within the Black Community and state
6 Utah Native American Chamber of Commerce
The mission of the Utah Native American Chamber of Commerce is to promote the economic development of Utah Native American-owned or serving businesses and organizations and those who appreciate diversity in commerce, and to also promote growth of the Utah Native American business enterprises and make them a powerful economic force.

To fulfill this mission the Chamber will:
•create the opportunity for Native American business people to meet other business people in a networking environment.
•provide training, professional and economic development for its members.
•work in harmony with Utah's congressional delegation, the Governor, State legislature, Mayors, County Commissioners, Tribal Leaders and City Council members.
•develop and educate the youth of the Native American community about business and Entrepreneurship and emphasize the need for schooling to obtain future jobs.
•achieve prominence for the Chamber by participating in business, community, and social affairs
7 Utah Pacific Islander Chamber of Commerce
The Pacific Islander Chamber of Commerce was
founded in July 2006 in Salt Lake City, Utah to:
Promote Pacific Islander owned businesses and businesses serving the Pacific Islander community.
Preserve the competitive enterprise systems of business. Advance the general welfare and prosperity of Utah and the Pacific Islander community residing in Utah

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