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Roland Sánchez-Medina, Esq, Past SFLHCC Chairman, Basket Ball Legend, Alonzo Mourning and Liliam M. López, President/CEO, SFL

Roland Sánchez-Medina, Esq, Past SFLHCC Chairman, Basket Ball Legend, Alonzo Mourning and Liliam M. López, President/CEO, SFLHCC

One of the TOP FIVE Hispanic Chambers of Commerce of the United States 

The South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce was founded on July 21, 1994, to promote the growth and development of the Hispanic business community in South Florida. As a nonprofit 501(c)(6) organization, the Chamber serves as a vital resource and forum for advocacy, supporting Hispanic and Minority-owned businesses through economic opportunities, leadership development, and legislative engagement. With over 1,200 members, the SFLHCC represents one of the most diverse regions in the country and is recognized as one of the leading Hispanic business organizations in Florida.

Hispanics: Driving Growth and Innovation in the U.S. Economy

Unmatched Business Growth: Hispanic-owned businesses are thriving, growing 57% from 2007 to 2021—outpacing their counterparts.

Entrepreneurial Leaders: Nearly 1 in 4 new entrepreneurs in the U.S. are Hispanic, leading innovation and economic progress.

Building the Middle Class: Hispanic households are driving upward mobility with 4.6 million new Latino households since 2013 and a 30% rise in homeownership.

At the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, we empower Hispanic businesses to thrive. Join us in celebrating the achievements of our community and creating a brighter future together.

This Week In The Chamber!

SFLHCC's 7th Annual Sustainability Conference Green Visionary Awards’ Luncheon

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2025 USHCC Open for Business Fund

The Open for Business Fund, created by Wells Fargo, is a $420 million initiative dedicated to supporting small businesses across the United States. This fund was established by directing fees Wells Fargo received from processing Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans in 2020 back into communities​.

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Chase & the SFLHCC are partnering to support minority owned businesses by providing resources to help your business with  the certification process.

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JPMorgan Chase’s Advancing Hispanics & Latinos and The National Minority Supplier Development Council Certification Reimbursement Initiative
 

A more inclusive economy is fundamental to a global financial leader like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and they know that for minority-owned businesses (MBEs), new growth opportunities with other forward-thinking corporations who share their focus on supplier diversity, NMSDC certification is key. That’s why the certification reimbursement initiative was launched and will, on a first-come first-serve basis, reimburse the certification fee for eligible MBEs once their application has been approved.
 

https://www.reimbursement.nmsdc.org/jpmorgan-chase
 

Contact: Guillermo Diaz, Sr. Business Consultant for JPMorgan Chase

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SFLHCC Partners with WSFL-TV for Member Spotlight Feature

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Founded 30 years ago, the SFLHCC is considered one of the top five Hispanic Chambers of Commerce of the United States offering its members different activities in which to network and meet possible business prospects. Through its Small Business Committee, the SFLHCC is able to provide a voice for its small business members.

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