Influence, Independence, Leadership
The U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce is the leading association for women and small businesses seeking access to government contracts.
USWCC gives voice to the collective strength of women in the U.S. economy. Using a platform of influence, innovation, and opportunity, we work with and for our members to grow successful businesses and careers.
The Women’s Chamber helps women start and build successful businesses and careers, gain access to government contracts, grow as leaders and prepare for a secure retirement. We work to advance government policies that underpin Women’s Economic Priorities — a positive economic environment with policies, budgets, and leadership that support women as students, workers, mothers, breadwinners, caregivers, business owners, retirees, and policy leaders.
We are committed to transforming the economics of the business and labor markets and dismantling barriers that stifle sustainable business and economic growth. We support and advance these priorities every day and thank our many members, leadership team, and partners for their support.
The U.S. Women’s Chamber remains staunchly “non-captive.” We’re sponsored by the interests, aspirations, and needs of our members — not by big corporate sponsors who would moderate our voice or blunt our independent work. This independence powers our ability to always say and do what is right for our members.
When we focus our power, we shape the world.
Engage
The U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce provides many opportunities for our members to engage on topics of interest, engage to advance opportunities and engage to focus our power and influence our world.
To get started, join the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce here. Then, peruse and register for one or more of our upcoming web meetings. USWCC leaders often hold introductory meetings, leadership training meetings (learning more about The Women-Led Economy and Women’s Economic Priorities) and sessions on areas of specific interest to our members.
We encourage you to join our Councils and Issue Groups. And, be sure to connect with our leaders in various regions across the U.S.
If you are a Supplier Member, we encourage you to join our Agency Networks — which connect businesses with government agencies