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Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce Launches 3rd Quarter Membership Drive

(LIAACC) announces the launch of its 3rd Quarter Membership Drive, inviting entrepreneurs, professionals, small business owners to join!

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“Membership in LIAACC is more than joining a chamber it is becoming part of a movement focused on economic empowerment, collaboration, and long-term success for our business community,” Andrews added. (Jonathan Ortiz Creative Focus Designs)

New York, New York – May 26, 2026 – The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce (LIAACC) proudly announces the launch of its 3rd Quarter Membership Drive, inviting entrepreneurs, professionals, small business owners, corporations, nonprofits, and community leaders to join one of the region’s leading organizations dedicated to advancing economic empowerment, business development, and advocacy for African American businesses across Long Island.

The 3rd Quarter Membership Drive comes at a critical time as businesses continue to navigate economic challenges while seeking greater opportunities for growth, networking, procurement access, and community engagement.

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To become a member today visit: liaacc.org/join-liaacc/

Through this initiative, LIAACC aims to expand its membership base and strengthen its mission of supporting minority-owned businesses through education, partnerships, advocacy, and economic opportunity.

“LIAACC continues to be a driving force for economic inclusion and business advancement across Long Island,” said Phil Andrews, President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce. “Our membership drive is about bringing together business leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals who are committed to building stronger communities, creating jobs, and increasing opportunities for minority-owned businesses throughout the region.”

“LIAACC continues to be a driving force for economic inclusion and business advancement across Long Island,” said Phil Andrews, President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce. “Our membership drive is about bringing together business leaders, entrepreneurs, and professionals who are committed to building stronger communities, creating jobs, and increasing opportunities for minority-owned businesses throughout the region.”

The chamber provides members with valuable resources and opportunities including:

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Over the years, LIAACC has played an important role in supporting minority business growth through strategic partnerships with corporations, government agencies, educational institutions, and community organizations. The chamber has also hosted successful business expos, conferences, workshops, and networking initiatives designed to help businesses expand and thrive.

The 3rd Quarter Membership Drive will focus on increasing membership participation across Nassau County, Suffolk County, Queens, Brooklyn, and the greater New York metropolitan region. Businesses and professionals from all industries are encouraged to become members and take advantage of the chamber’s growing network and resources.

“Membership in LIAACC is more than joining a chamber it is becoming part of a movement focused on economic empowerment, collaboration, and long-term success for our business community,” Andrews added.

Individuals and businesses interested in joining the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce can learn more by visiting the chamber’s official website or contacting the organization directly.

About: Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

The Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce (LIAACC) is dedicated to supporting and empowering African American businesses and underserved communities through advocacy, economic development, networking, education, and strategic partnerships.

The chamber works to create opportunities that strengthen minority-owned businesses while promoting entrepreneurship and economic growth throughout Long Island and beyond.

Media Contact:
Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce
Email: info@liaacc.org
Website: www.liaacc.org

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