[Editor's Note: Root Capital is participating in the Skoll Foundation's Social Entrepreneurs Challenge.
Economic Empowerment
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation publishes content on economic empowerment and related issues. Find and access current and archived items in our database.
International Women’s Day Forum 2015
On March 4 and 5, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation Corporate Citizenship Center, United Nations Office for Partnerships, and UN Women welcomed public and private sector leaders to explore empowerment solutions that bridge opportunity gaps and result in increased economic agency for women and girls around the world.

Everyday, businesses work to empower individuals and entire communities around the world.
What do women need to gain skills to be economically empowered? This was the first question asked at the breakout session on Developing Skills, Financial Literacy, and Support for Women Entrepreneurs which was moderated by Kara Valikai from the U.S.
I’ll fess up: Like many, I spend copious (read: unhealthy) amounts of time scrolling through Facebook and watching House of Cards on Netflix.
U.S. Chamber's BCLC Unveils Report Featuring Business Resources for Unemployed Americans
Part of Campaign Offering Resources in Job Training,Health Care Assistance, and Small Business Aid
U.S. Chamber Seeks to Recognize Businesses’ Innovative Social Solutions
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S.
As Unemployment Rises, U.S. Chamber Leads Effort to Connect Job Seekers with Career Resources
BCLC's 'Together For Recovery' Offers More than 250 Opportunities for the Unemployed
Teenage girls use computers and the Internet as much as boys do, but are five times less likely to consider a technology-related career.


