Partnerships between public and private entities are helping people in need to maintain their health and wellness.
: Corporate Citizenship Center
Everyday women are building and running unicorn companies.
For nearly 20 years, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation has been helping the private sector prepare and respond to both natural and man-made disasters. During this time, its portfolio of work has evolved alongside the private sector to continue to meet the needs of the community.
The second annual Digital Empowers Summit in Washington, D.C., sponsored by the U.S.
Floods and power outages are the two most common disasters to affect businesses. It’s easy to think of disasters as something that happens to somebody else.
When TwentyTables founder Alex Cohen started his socially-driven community of food, he knew he wouldn’t have to look to Silicon Valley. Alex started his company in his own backyard.
In honor of Earth Day, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation is excited to share some of the latest initiatives and cross-sector partnerships aimed to steward the planet’s resources.
The 2019 International Women's Day Forum: The Equality Opportunity, hosted by the U.S.
Every year the U.S. Chamber Foundation seeks to find the best examples of corporate citizenship from around the world.
In today’s world, every city wants to be cleaner, greener, and more sustainable. The path to this goal starts at the most basic level—the management of a city’s waste and recycling in a timely and efficient manner. This is one of the core functions of a well-run city.








