Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
The Brooklyn Chamber has developed and nurtured an active civic spirit and sought to safeguard and improve living conditions and social welfare for local businesses and residents.
Non Profit
About Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
For over 100 years, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce has spoken to the needs of the Brooklyn business community. Founded on February 6, 1918, the Brooklyn Chamber was, even then, a modern organization that saw itself as a protector and promoter of the commercial and industrial interests of the city. The Brooklyn Chamber has developed and nurtured an active civic spirit and sought to safeguard and improve living conditions and social welfare for local businesses and residents. The organization has a vibrant history that encapsulates the diverse, innovative and ever-evolving Brooklyn business community. As Brooklyn continues to evolve, the Brooklyn Chamber consistently works to offer top-quality services and new opportunities for its members. It advances the borough through outstanding promotion, support and advocacy as Brooklyn's leading economic development organization.
Project Archive (1)
| Title | Organization | Program | Format Title | Managers | End Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small Business Technical Assistance Combined with Covid-19 Impact Survey Capstone Summer2020 | Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce | Adelphi University's Jagger Fellows Program- Capstone Summer2020 | Live Case | Melody Tolentino | 08/2020 |
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