Membership Benefits

Join the Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Becoming a member of the Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce offers many benefits! Join to receive informative business sessions, engage with fellow MHCC members, promote your business through the MHCC, and more!

Your MHCC account gives you access to:

  • Discount rates for our Signature Events.
  • Monthly business workshops are included in your membership.
  • Free access to our Tercer Jueves (Third Thursday) Business Networking Events.
  • Job posting in our member portal, website and our monthly newsletter.
  • Members Directory access.
  • Share events in our member portal, website, and newsletter.
  • Sponsorship packages for our well-established Signature Events and others.
  • Connections to local organizations and other Hispanic community partners.
  • ļ»æScholarships to partner universities for yourself, family members, and employees.

Other key benefits include:

Free Workshops / Seminars – Members Only

The MHCC regularly schedules business seminars, workshops, and professional development classes to provide timely information on topics to help our members in today’s business environment. Topics range from marketing, finances, human resources, legal, sales, media and more. Please see calendar for upcoming events.

Affiliate Programs

The MHCC partners with local business, professional, industry-related organizations to deliver greater value by giving members access to a variety of free and low-cost events and programs around the region. Join the MHCC and discover the benefits of belonging to an influential organization.


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The Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

is the premier gateway to the state’s 25,000 Hispanic businesses and over 500,000 Latino consumers. MHCC members include automotive and other global suppliers that represent an array of industries with an international footprint and member firms that are among the largest Hispanic-owned firms both regionally and nationally.
Named “Chamber of the Year” by the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the MHCC provides outstanding levels of service and support to our members. We are innovators, changing the way that Hispanic businesses advance in the marketplace.
Whether it’s our programs that provide HBEs with the knowledge, skills, capacity, and relationships needed for next-level growth, or exclusive events that provide extraordinary experiences and opportunities to connect with global business leaders, MHCC membership gives you the tools you need to drive your business forward.
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Membership Levels

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Corporate

Annual Membership dues: $3,300.00

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Class IV

Annual Membership dues: $1,100.00

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Class III

Annual Membership dues: $825.00

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Class II

Annual Membership dues: $550.00

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Class I

Annual Membership dues: $330.00

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Academic Institutions, Professional Organizations and Government Agencies

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Annual Membership dues: $220.00

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Professional

Membership

Annual Membership dues: $220.00

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Professional

in Transition

Annual Membership dues: $75.00

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Student


ļ»æAnnual Membership dues: $25.00

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Membership Resources

The following links are references to other web sites maintained by entities other than the Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

  • Business Growth and Development


Michigan Economic Development Corporation provides resources and tools to grow and attract businesses to Michigan, keep talented residents here, and revitalize urban centers.


Michigan Hispanic Contractors Association is an advocacy organization dedicated to increasing participation of member contractors, promoting growth and sustainability, by building relationships and capacity through education, training, and investment.


Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center assists small and medium-sized manufacturing businesses in Michigan to compete and grow.


Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council certifies minority businesses, provides MBEs with access to procurement opportunities, and develops the capacity for minority business development.


National Minority Supplier Development Council advances business opportunities for certified MBEs and connects them to corporate members.


Small Business Administration works to advance the interests of small businesses through counseling, training, capital, contracting, disaster assistance, and business advocacy.

  • Procurement Opportunities and Bids


City of Detroit Bid Opportunities includes major changes during 2015 to streamline the process for vendors to bid on City of Detroit solicitations through its Rebuilding Procurement initiative. The goal of these changes is to make doing business with the City more transparent, faster and simpler. Full details on how to register to bid are included here.


The Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is the premier gateway to the state’s 11,000 Hispanic businesses and over 400,000 Latino consumers. MHCC members include automotive and other global suppliers that represent an array of industries with an international footprint and member firms that are among the largest Hispanic-owned firms both regionally and nationally.


Named “Chamber of the Year” by the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the MHCC provides outstanding levels of service and support to our members. We are innovators, changing the way that Hispanic businesses advance in the marketplace.


Whether it’s our programs that provide HBEs with the knowledge, skills, capacity, and relationships needed for next-level growth, or exclusive events that provide extraordinary experiences and opportunities to connect with global business leaders, MHCC membership gives you the tools you need to drive your business forward.

  • Innovation & Entrepreneurship


Ann Arbor SPARK high tech and innovative business, jobs, and investment in the greater Ann Arbor region.

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Automation Alley connects companies and organizations with talent, resources, and funding to accelerate innovation and fuel Southeast Michigan’s economy.


Bizdom serves as an investment vehicle and platform for connecting entrepreneurs with resources.


New Economy Initiative provides a network of support to entrepreneurs and small businesses in Southeastern Michigan.


TechTown Detroit provides local entrepreneurs and small businesses access to a broad network of resources, education, and encouragement.


OEMs and Tier Ones are seeking innovative products, services, and ideas that will drive the next generation of automobiles. This initiative is an ongoing matchmaking initiative PMBC will be running over the Spring and Summer months.


Entrepreneurship.org provides a full array of resources and tools for entrepreneurs for everything from finance to marketing to human resources, backed by the Kaufman Foundation.

  • Associations


Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce promotes economic development, regional collaboration, education reform and member value.


U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce promotes the economic growth and development of Hispanic entrepreneurs while representing the interests of Hispanic-owned businesses across the U.S.

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