American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, Inc.

West Allis WI


The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, in Milwaukee, WI, was formed in 1991 by a group of Native American businesspeople with a mission of promoting member businesses with an emphasis on Indian-owned businesses, joint ventures, and professional associations.

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NACTA (2002) - $90,000

AICCW proposes to use the Fund"s technical assistance grant of $90,000 to create a business loan fund for member organizations. The award will be used to hire consultants to develop a business plan, a capitalization plan, and products; to conduct a market analysis, and the loan fund"s first audit; and to provide for the Board members attendance at training sessions.



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