Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce

1325 Bedford Avenue, Pikesville, MD 21282, USA

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(443) 424-2201

Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce (GBBCC) is committed to serving as a beacon of strength, integrity, and knowledge for Black-owned businesses operating in the Greater Baltimore Metropolitan area. Serving the Howard County, Baltimore County and Baltimore City area, the GBBCC has members from across central Maryland including members from Anne Arundel County, Montgomery County and Prince Georges County.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:

  • To share our experiences through consultations, seminars, conferences, summits;
  • To support GBBCC members’ activities whenever possible;
  • To do joint ventures whenever possible;
  • To share information as timely as possible;
  • To attract and service our target market;
  • Establish relationships w/professionals/organizations;
  • To promote our businesses, history and culture through educational forums and programs;
  • To address critical problems and/or issues that affect Black businesses;
  • To raise funds and/or invest money in our organization in an effort to help our members;
  • Advocate on behalf of GBBCC members before private & public entities
  • Through media, GBBCC website, email, letters, highlight issues that affect Black businesses.

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Our is committed to serving as a beacon of strength, integrity, and knowledge for Black-owned businesses operating in the Greater Baltimore Metropolitan area. Serving the Howard County, Baltimore County and Baltimore City area, the GBBCC has members from across central Maryland including members from Anne Arundel County, Montgomery County and Prince Georges County.

Devin Jackson, President 

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Greater Baltimore Black Chamber of Commerce is a 501(c) 6 and 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. 

 

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