Corporate Partners
Together, with our Corporate Partner Members, we help connect, support, and elevate the Hispanic and small business community that fuels the American economy.
Join a national network of leaders shaping strategies that strengthen local chambers and empower Hispanic and small businesses to grow and thrive. Together, we drive innovation, opportunity, and long-term success.
The USHCC partners with leading corporations to expand supplier development and engagement, encouraging active participation in awards, matchmaking, and key initiatives. Membership also offers leadership opportunities through the Senior Executive Corporate Advisory Board and Procurement Council Advisory Board, helping guide the Chamber’s national priorities.
Corporate Partner Highlight

Juan Carlos Liscano
Vice President of Hub Operations Miami
American Airlines
“American Airlines is a proud member of the USHCC, an organization that gives us the opportunity to connect and collaborate with other leading entities in the country to help build a stronger and more prosperous U.S. Hispanic community.
Through a number of initiatives, from programmatic support to supplier diversity efforts, the USHCC aims to level the playing field for Hispanic-owned businesses, empowering the community, and ultimately transforming local economies.”

Join Us
Join the organization that represents the nation’s fastest-growing sector of the business community.
Collaborate
Work with your corporate peers to help shape the USHCC in policy and Hispanic supplier development.

Build Connections
Build your network through our annual signature events: USHCC Legislative Summit, Energy Summit and National Convention.
Grow
Grow the economic prospects for small businesses and the Hispanic business community by providing corporate support and development.
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Hispanic Population in U.S.
Hispanics are the largest and fastest-growing minority in the United States, making up 19% of the current population, and projected to climb to 29% by 2050.
U.S. Latino GDP contribution
Latinos contribute an impressive $3.6 trillion to the national GDP, with a buying power poised to reach 12% of the total in the U.S. by 2026.
Latina-owned business growth compared to national average
Latinas create businesses six times faster than any other group, while Hispanic-owned businesses in general are growing at a rate three times the national average.
Latino-owned business contribution
Latino-owned businesses contribute $800 billion annually to the U.S. economy.
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Percent of jobs created by small business
From 1995 to 2021, small businesses created 17.3 million net new jobs, accounting for 63% of net jobs created since 1995.