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SUMMARY:A Taste of Black Gwinnett - Father's Day and Juneteenth Edition 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join the Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce (GCBCC) for “A Taste of Black Gwinnett.” We are celebrating Father’s Day and Juneteenth 2025. Get your ticket(s) and support Black businesses with quality products\, great food\, services and network with the community in Gwinnett County. Event includes vendor spotlights. We are also awarding the ‘best-of-the-best’ Black-owned businesses as voted by the community. This event is open to the public. Family-friendly. \nAdmission: $5 per person – Youth 12 and under free. Register today at https://events.humanitix.com/a-taste-of-black-gwinnett-june-edition-2025. \nENTERTAINMENT \nMusic\, Black culture trivia\, a spoken word artist\, a comedian\, Spades tournament\, giveaways\, coloring books for kids. \nVENDORS WANTED! \nExhibit your products and/or services as a vendor during A Taste of Black Gwinnett. Vendors receive a table\, two chairs\, and marketing by Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce and Black Gwinnett Magazine. Register today at https://events.humanitix.com/a-taste-of-black-gwinnett-june-edition-2025. \nSPONSORS \nPresented by Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce\, Gwinnett County Economic Development Department\, Urban Mediamakers\, Black Gwinnett Magazine and Camrose Creative Services. \nContact Renee with questions at 404.590.4716.
URL:https://blackchambergwinnett.com/event/a-taste-of-black-gwinnett-fathers-day-and-juneteenth-edition-2025/
LOCATION:Norcross Cultural Art and Community Center\, 10 College Street\, Norcross\, GA\, 30071\, United States
CATEGORIES:A Taste of Black Gwinnett,Black-Owned Businesses,Father's Day,Gwinnett County,Juneteenth,Youthpreneurs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:contact@blackchambergwinnett.com
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SUMMARY:How to Do Business with Delta Air Lines and Norfolk Southern
DESCRIPTION:To all small business owners\, minority- and women-owned business enterprises (MWBEs) and entrepreneurs seeking corporate contract opportunities\, join the Atlanta Business League for a high-impact… ONLINE Webinar\, featuring procurement leaders from Delta Air Lines and Norfolk Southern\, two of the nation’s leading transportation companies! We are excited for you to learn how to navigate their supplier diversity processes\, understand key qualifications\, and position your business for long-term success! \nGuest speakers: \n\nMakeda Matthews\, Senior Manager\, Supplier Diversity and Inclusion at Delta Air Lines\nPhyllis Love\, Group Manager of Enterprise Resources at Norfolk Southern\nChris Goode\, Managing Partner\, AIA at Goode Van Slyke Architecture\n\nRegister today at https://atlantabusinessleague.glueup.com/event/141253/register/. 
URL:https://blackchambergwinnett.com/event/how-to-do-business-with-delta-air-lines-and-norfolk-southern/
LOCATION:Online\, P.O. Box 1905\, Lilburn\, GA\, 30048\, United States
CATEGORIES:Corporate Contracts,Small Business
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atlanta Busines League":MAILTO:info@atlantabusinessleague.org
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SUMMARY:2025 ABL Congress on the State of Black Business in Metro Atlanta
DESCRIPTION:The Impact of Infrastructure\, Procurement\, Workforce\, and Import/Export Tariffs on Small Businesses in Metro Atlanta\nOne of the Atlanta Business League’s core functions is informing its members of new business opportunities and trends. Eighteen years ago\, the ABL created the Congress on the State of Black Business in Metro Atlanta to share business opportunities with its members. \nDuring the Congress\, we review key business opportunities in Atlanta. Our goal is to provide attendees with an understanding of these opportunities\, access to representatives from various organizations\, and information on funding\, including debt-to-equity.
URL:https://blackchambergwinnett.com/event/2025-abl-congress-on-the-state-of-black-business-in-metro-atlanta/
LOCATION:Atlanta Metropolitan State College\, 1630 Metropolitan Parkway\, SW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30314\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black-Owned Businesses,Business Opportunities,Small Business
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ORGANIZER;CN="Atlanta Busines League":MAILTO:info@atlantabusinessleague.org
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SUMMARY:Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce (GCBCC) monthly meeting. The event is open to the public and in-person. Who should attend? Black entrepreneurs in Gwinnett County! Register to attend the next GCBCC meeting – https://events.humanitix.com/gwinnett-county-black-chamber-of-commerce-gcbcc-monthly-meeting. \nSign up for Blackpreneurs.org\, the GCBCC Black-own businesses directory at https://www.blackpreneurs.org/.
URL:https://blackchambergwinnett.com/event/gwinnett-county-black-chamber-of-commerce-monthly-meeting-5/
LOCATION:The Wing Suite\, 3370 Sugarloaf Pkwy.\, Lawrenceville\, GA\, 30044\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black-Owned Businesses,Gwinnett County,Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gwinnett County Black Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:contact@blackchambergwinnett.com
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SUMMARY:SBA Relief Still Available to Georgia Small Businesses and Private Nonprofits Affected by Hurricane Helene :: Deadline June 30\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:ATLANTA – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding small businesses and private nonprofit (PNP) organizations in Georgia of the June 30 deadline to apply for low interest federal disaster loans to offset economic losses caused by Hurricane Helene occurring Sept. 24 – Oct. 30\, 2024. \nThe disaster declaration covers the counties of Appling\, Atkinson\, Bacon\, Baldwin\, Banks\, Ben Hill\, Berrien\, Bleckley\, Brantley\, Brooks\, Bryan\, Bulloch\, Burke\, Butts\, Camden\, Candler\, Carroll\, Charlton\, Chatham\, Cherokee\, Clayton\, Clinch\, Cobb\, Coffee\, Colquitt\, Columbia\, Cook\, Coweta\, DeKalb\, Dodge\, Douglas\, Echols\, Effingham\, Elbert\, Emanuel\, Evans\, Fayette\, Forsyth\, Franklin\, Fulton\, Glascock\, Glynn\, Grady\, Greene\, Gwinnett\, Habersham\, Hancock\, Hart\, Henry\, Irwin\, Jasper\, Jeff Davis\, Jefferson\, Jenkins\, Johnson\, Lamar\, Lanier\, Laurens\, Liberty\, Lincoln\, Long\, Lowndes\, Madison\, McDuffie\, McIntosh\, Mitchell\, Monroe\, Montgomery\, Morgan\, Newton\, Oglethorpe\, Pierce\, Pulaski\, Putnam\, Rabun\, Richmond\, Rockdale\, Screven\, Spalding\, Stephens\, Taliaferro\, Tattnall\, Telfair\, Thomas\, Tift\, Toombs\, Towns\, Treutlen\, Turner\, Twiggs\, Walton\, Ware\, Warren\, Washington\, Wayne\, Wheeler\, Wilcox\, Wilkes\, Wilkinson and Worth in Georgia\, Baker\, Columbia\, Hamilton\, Jefferson\, Leon\, Madison and Nassau in Florida\, Clay\, Jackson and Macon in North Carolina as well as Abbeville\, Aiken\, Allendale\, Anderson\, Barnwell\, Edgefield\, Hampton\, Jasper\, McCormick and Oconee in South Carolina. \nUnder this declaration SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program is available to small businesses\, small agricultural cooperatives\, nurseries and PNPs with financial losses directly related to the disaster. The SBA is unable to provide disaster loans to agricultural producers\, farmers\, or ranchers\, except for small aquaculture enterprises. \nEIDLs are available for working capital needs caused by the disaster and are available even if the small business or PNP did not suffer any physical damage. The loans may be used to pay fixed debts\, payroll\, accounts payable\, and other bills not paid due to the disaster. \n“SBA loans help eligible small businesses and private nonprofits cover operating expenses after a disaster\, which is crucial for their recovery\,” said Chris Stallings\, associate administrator of the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at the SBA. “These loans not only help business owners get back on their feet but also play a key role in sustaining local economies in the aftermath of a disaster.” \nThe loan amount can be up to $2 million with interest rates as low as 4% for small businesses and 3.25% for PNPs\, with terms up to 30 years. Interest does not accrue\, and payments are not due until 12 months from the date of the first loan disbursement. The SBA sets loan amounts and terms based on each applicant’s financial condition. \nTo apply online visit sba.gov/disaster. Applicants may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at (800) 659-2955 or email disastercustomerservice@sba.gov for more information on SBA disaster assistance. For people who are deaf\, hard of hearing\, or have a speech disability\, please dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services. \nThe deadline to return economic injury applications is June 30\, 2025. \nContact:\nKameron Mitchell\, Public Affairs Specialist\nField Operations Center – East\nOffice of Disaster Recovery and Resilience\nU.S. Small Business Administration\n(703) 712-2096\nKameron.Mitchell@sba.gov
URL:https://blackchambergwinnett.com/event/sba-relief-still-available-to-georgia-small-businesses-and-private-nonprofits-affected-by-hurricane-helene-deadline-june-30-2025/
LOCATION:Online\, P.O. Box 1905\, Lilburn\, GA\, 30048\, United States
CATEGORIES:Loans,Small Business,Small Business Administration (SBA)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Small Business Administration (SBA)":MAILTO:Kameron.Mitchell@sba.gov 
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