
Our February 20th BOLD Futures discussion focused on community empowerment, resilience, and collective action to address pressing local challenges. The conversation brought together leaders, advocates, and community members to share insights on the role of spirituality, leadership, economic justice, and youth development in shaping a stronger future for Beaufort County.
Join Us for the Next Discussion!
The conversation continues at our next BOLD Futures discussion, taking place on Thursday, March 20th, at 5:15 PM. Don't forget to RSVP and be part of the movement!

Give Back to Your Community: Become a Volunteer!
At the Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce (BCBCC), we believe that strong communities are built by those who give back. Volunteering is one of the most powerful ways to support local businesses, uplift entrepreneurs, and strengthen economic opportunities right here in Beaufort County. Whether you can give a few hours or make a long-term commitment, your time and effort can make a real difference.
➡️ Sign up now and start making a difference!

Calling All College Students: Gain Hands-On Experience with BCBCC!
Are you a college student looking for real-world experience in finance, business, community engagement, economic development, or nonprofit management? Do you want to build your skills, grow your network, and make a real impact in your community?
Start your journey toward a meaningful and impactful career with BCBCC!

Now Booking Online: Reserve Your Event Space with BCBCC! 🎉
Planning an event, meeting, or gathering? You can now book a rental space online with us!

Join the BCBCC: Membership Has Its Privileges!
Are you an entrepreneur, business owner, or professional looking for resources, support, and networking opportunities? Now is the perfect time to become a member of the Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce (BCBCC)!

GRACE Grants Deadline is March 31, 2025!
⏳ The deadline to apply for the GRACE Grants is fast approaching! All applications must be submitted by March 31, 2025, at 11:59 PM.

Did You Know?
The phrase "Lifting as We Climb" was popularized by Mary Church Terrell, a pioneering Black woman who dedicated her life to civil rights, women's rights, and racial uplift.

Partner Spotlight: Marshview Organic Farms
We’re proud to highlight Marshview Organic Farms as a valued partner in our mission to uplift and support Black-owned businesses and sustainable agriculture!

Partner Spotlight: Lowcountry Legal Volunteers
We are proud to recognize Lowcountry Legal Volunteers as a valued partner in our mission to empower and support our community!
Together, we are making a difference! 💙

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