What We Do
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation harnesses the power of business to create solutions for the good of America and the world. We anticipate, develop, and deploy solutions to challenges facing communities—today and tomorrow.
Our Impact in Stories
- Civics
Bring the National Civics Bee HomeHear from our partners across the country about their successes and recommendations for bringing the National Civics Bee to your community.
By Clara Pino
Our Issues
- DisastersWe help businesses and communities respond to, prepare for, and recover from disasters.Read More
- WorkforceWe develop solutions to meet America’s workforce needs.Read More
- CivicsWe strengthen American democracy.Read More
Our Solutions
- Resilience in a BoxBecome a more resilient business with these easy-to-use tools.Read More
- Talent Pipeline ManagementLearn how to build successful talent pipelines to fill open jobs.Read More
- The Civic TrustA nonpartisan commitment to boost civic literacy, skills, and participation.Read More
Partner Stories
- Workforce
Strengthening Well-Being in the Workplace Through Strategic PartnershipsMental health and well-being programs offer significant benefits for both employees and businesses.
By Suzan McDaniel
- Corporate Social Responsibility
The Power of Data to Increase Financial Inclusion
By Catherine Dolsen
Upcoming Events
- WorkforceMilitary Spouse Employment SummitWednesday, May 2110:00 AM EDT - 02:30 PM EDTU.S. Chamber of CommerceLearn More
- WorkforceT3 Innovation Network Mid-Year Meeting 2025Tuesday, July 2212:00 PM MDT - 02:00 PM MDTBoulder, COLearn More
- WorkforceTalent Pipeline Management (TPM)® National Learning Network (NLN) Fall ConferenceTuesday, September 30 - Wednesday, October 01U.S. Chamber of CommerceLearn More
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Latest Content
Mayor Todd Barton discusses Crawfordsville’s efforts to tackle childcare challenges, highlighting community involvement and sustainable solutions to support working parents and boost local workforce development.
Introducing Commerce Meets Classroom, a new series from our K-12 education Senior Manager, Kyle Butler, featuring the business perspective on pressing education issues.
Louise Stoney, co-founder of Opportunities Exchange, discusses transforming child care business models to ensure sustainability and quality. This conversation covers the importance of accurate data, modern technology, and the roles of community and business support in addressing child care challenges.
Child Care Aware® of America CEO Susan Gale Perry dissects the complex nature of American childcare, spotlighting creative approaches to bridge the gap between family needs and available services. She explores Tri-Share Models, business-led initiatives, and collaborative efforts that aim to transform early education and childcare bolstering workforce support nationally.
In this episode of “Continuing the Conversation,” Adam Alson and Haden Polseno-Hensley discuss addressing childcare challenges for small businesses in rural areas. Discover how these unique approaches are transforming communities and providing better opportunities for employees and their families.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, this awards program honors the best in corporate citizenship and highlights businesses of all sizes that are serving as a force for good.
This year, we highlight 30 companies that have shown outstanding leadership in driving solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.
From rebuilding operations to expanding their customer base, learn more about how the Maui Small Business Recovery Grant Program helped small business owners in Maui following the 2023 wildfires and strengthen their long-term resilience against future disasters.
As we celebrate 10 years of the award-winning Talent Pipeline Management® initiative, members of the National Learning Network gathered to share best practices, stories of success, and how this framework has impacted their work and communities.
A new survey uncovers a stark gap among small businesses who think they are prepared for the next disaster, but actually are not.