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Chamber of Commerce

NYC Hispanic Chamber

New York, NY

About

The NYC Hispanic Chamber is a leading chamber of commerce serving the vibrant Hispanic business community in New York, NY. Located in East Harlem at 159 E 116th St, we empower Hispanic entrepreneurs, small business owners, and startups with essential resources, networking opportunities, and advocacy support. Our organization connects members with valuable business partnerships, educational programs, and access to funding opportunities designed to foster economic growth and success. We serve as a vital bridge between Hispanic-owned businesses and the broader New York City economy. Whether you're launching a startup or scaling an established enterprise, the NYC Hispanic Chamber provides the strategic support and community you need to thrive in today's competitive marketplace.

Frequently Asked Questions

What membership benefits does the NYC Hispanic Chamber offer?

The NYC Hispanic Chamber provides members with networking events, business development resources, advocacy support, access to funding opportunities, and connections to potential partners and clients within the Hispanic business community and broader NYC economy.

Who should join the NYC Hispanic Chamber?

Hispanic entrepreneurs, small business owners, startups, and corporations looking to connect with the Hispanic business community in New York City are ideal members. We serve businesses across all industries and growth stages.

How does the NYC Hispanic Chamber support business growth?

We offer educational workshops, mentorship programs, networking events, access to capital resources, and advocacy initiatives designed to help members overcome barriers to growth and expand their market reach in New York City.

Where is the NYC Hispanic Chamber located?

The NYC Hispanic Chamber is located at 159 E 116th St in East Harlem, New York, NY 10029. This central Manhattan location provides convenient access for members throughout the city to attend events and access our services.

Last updated: March 1, 2026