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Minority-Owned Business Support

These organizations advocate for minority-owned businesses or offer programs and services to support minority-owned bsuinesses.

Alamo Asian American Chamber of Commerce

The vision of the Alamo Asian American Chamber of Commerce is act as catalyst for creating local and international alliances in support of business growth through advocacy, educational and informative programs and cultural initiatives.

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Alamo Kitchens

Alamo Kitchens is a shared-use commercial kitchen facility based in San Antonio, Texas. Founded in 2018, its mission is to provide an accessible and affordable space for food entrepreneurs, caterers, and culinary businesses to test, develop, and prepare their food and beverage products.

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Be San Antonio

Small, minority and women-owned businesses are vital to San Antonio’s economic health, to general business expansion and to the community at large. Nevertheless, at certain stages of development, these small businesses need the support and help of a knowledgeable team. That’s why we created the Business Empowerment Plan. This plan provides growing businesses access to people and organizations that are ready to help.

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Culturingua

Culturingua is a San Antonio based organization dedicated to supporting current and aspiring middle eastern, north African, and south Asian small business owners through community and economic development.

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Emerge and Rise

At Emerge and Rise™, we empower underserved entrepreneurs and small businesses with innovative education, essential resources, and supportive networks. Partnering with corporations and community leaders, we transform lives by fostering collaboration, promoting mental well-being, and building generational wealth through cutting-edge financial and digital literacy.

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UTSA Historically Underutilized Business Office

The University of Texas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) initiative is to encourage and assist participation by such businesses in the contracting and purchasing process. It is UTSA’s policy to be committed to maximizing, when available, the number and value of purchases with HUBs.

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