Welcome to NNACC

National Native American Chamber of Commerce (NNACC) is a 501©(3) established in the Kansas City Metro for Native Americans. We are dedicated to working with all members of the local community to advance the educational and economic opportunities for Native Americans. If you have an interest in joining our organization, you will find an application in the “Members” tab.

Recap of NNACC’s Small Business Celebration

The Native American Chamber of Commerce held a small business celebration breakfast on May 23, 2013 at the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce office location. Pat Brown-Dixon, Region 7 Small Business Administrator, made opening remarks and speaker introductions.

Roger Campos, President and CEO of the Minority Business RoundTable, was speaker for the event. MBRT provides a forum for the CEOs of minority-owned businesses to address public policy issues and serves as a unique resource on minority business issues.

There were panel discussions on access to contracts and capital for small and minority-owned businesses with Frontierland attractions at Disneyland Paris.

Native American Intern


One of our members has welcomed an intern, Cody Davis, a member of the Kickapoo tribe. Larry Reynolds, Reynolds Electric, has offered an opportunity for Cody to shadow job estimating personnel where he is learning "on line takeoff ". This system is state of the art and allows the estimator to receive the blueprints digitally and project them on a large screen for bidding purposes. Also, Cody is being allowed to sit in on meetings with outside electrical engineers, as well as spending time with some of Reynolds Electric partners.

Cody is an electrical engineering student at ITT Technical Institute, Overland Park. He says, “I’m very grateful for this opportunity”.

About NNACC

Mission Statement

The mission of the National Native American Chamber of Commerce is to establish a Native American organization to support, enrich, educate and promote the Native American community. We are committed to education, business development, understanding and the general well being of Native Americans.

National Native American Chamber of Commerce (NNACC) is a non-profit organization, directed by American Indians, committed to business development for Native Americans. We are a 501©(3) organization dedicated to developing American Indian economic self-sufficiency through business ownership. We are here to assist in development of long-term business growth for our American Indian members. The National Native American Chamber of Commerce and its volunteer leadership are very aware that for its members to be successful those individuals served must be successful.

NNACC sponsors a variety of educational workshops, networking, and training events each year. These events provide opportunities for Native American owned small businesses to learn and to connect with each other and major corporations to enhance and expand their services, operations and markets.

Our goals:

Members

As a member you will be mentored through various stages of your business development and growth. You will have the opportunity to participate in regular business development events throughout the year. You will enjoy access to a wide range of resources by attending meetings and events. Resources include loan sources, networking opportunities with community business leaders, fund-raising drives, and the generosity of our corporate partners.

Benefits of NNACC Membership Include:

Corporate Sponsors



UMB Financial Corporation is a diversified company offering commercial, institutional and personal financial services.

Headquarters:
UMB Financial Corporation
1010 Grand Boulevard
Kansas City, MO 64106
816.860.7000

Resources

Bureau of Indian Affairs

http://www.bia.gov

Bureau of Indian Education – BIE’s mission is to provide quality education opportunities from early childhood through life in accordance with a tribe’s needs for cultural and economic well-being.

http://www.bie.edu/

Connect with the Government

http://www.usa.gov/

Federal Business Opportunities web site
www.fedbizopps.org

Federal Statistics

http://www.fedstats.gov

Federal Agency Directory

http://www.lib.lsu.edu/gov/index.html

FREE internet course on how to start a business – My Own Business

Too often people fail in business because they make avoidable mistakes! This is an online, twelve-session course providing the basic do’s and don’ts for entrepreneurs. The course is intended for both start-up and already operating entrepreneurs. With audio sound bytes, quizzes, feedback and a tool to create your own business plan, the site is fully interactive.

http://www.myownbusiness.org/course.html

KC Source Link - Not sure who provides the assistance your business needs? Find the right resource quickly!

http://www.kcsourcelink.com/

Labor Statistics

http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/curlabst.htm

National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development - presenters of the annual Reservation Economic Summit, they mean business for American Indians

www.ncaied.org

National Congress of American Indians - the largest and oldest American Indian national organization, includes complete listing of tribes

www.ncai.org

Preparing My Business.org

http://www.preparemybusiness.org/planning

Small Business Administration SBA- refer to this site for the 8A program, SDB forms and lots of other information geared to assist any small business

www.sba.gov

Small Business Administration SBA – has a new online course: emphasizes business planning and market research as essential steps to take before going into business; informs Native American entrepreneurs about the legal aspects of starting a business, including thetype of ownership (legal structure) and licensing; and provides key information on seed money for starting up, raising capital, and borrowing money. In addition, there is a section on how to estimate business start-upcosts that can help assess the financial needs of going into business. The course is available from the SBA’s Online Small Business Training web page under Online Courses for Starting Your Business at:

http://www.sba.gov/content/online-courses-starting-your-business

U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency

www.mbda.gov

USA Jobs

http://www.usajobs.gov/JobSearch


Contact NNACC
Contact us to find out about upcoming meetings and events by phone at 913.647.7575, or by e-mail at info@nnacc.org