(DALLAS, TX – July 24, 2025) – The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce (DBCC) holds a distinct place in American history as the first Black chamber of commerce in the nation. Founded in 1926, the DBCC has spent nearly a century advancing the economic interests of Black-owned businesses and organizations throughout the North Texas region. More than a business network, the Chamber stands as a legacy institution, rooted in advocacy, community development, and economic empowerment.
A Mission with Momentum
From its inception, the DBCC’s mission has remained clear and unwavering: to advocate for the creation, growth, and general welfare of Black-owned businesses. Through a robust offering of referrals, technical assistance, strategic partnerships, seminars, and marketing support, the Chamber equips entrepreneurs and Black-led organizations with the tools and connections needed to thrive.
In focusing on four key areas—economic development, education, tourism/conventions, and special projects—the DBCC serves not only its members, but the broader regional economy. Its enduring commitment is to foster a vibrant ecosystem where Black enterprise can flourish.
Our Impact
The DBCC is not just about advocacy—it delivers measurable results. Over the years, the Chamber has made a tangible difference in the lives of entrepreneurs across the state:
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💵 $5,000,000 in Emergency Funds Awarded
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chamber helped issue $5 million in emergency funding to 300 Black-owned businesses, providing critical relief when it was needed most.
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🚀 2,000+ Black Businesses Served
Through innovative programs like the Black Business Bootcamps, the DBCC has supported the development and success of more than 2,000 Black-owned businesses throughout Texas.
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💼 $171,000+ in Micro Grants Awarded
The Chamber’s Micro Grant program has distributed over $171,000 to Black-owned businesses in North Texas and Houston, helping fuel entrepreneurship and sustainability.
People-Powered Progress
At the heart of the Chamber’s success is its membership. The DBCC acknowledges that its true strength lies in the collective voice and vision of its business owners, innovators, and community leaders. By elevating these voices and advocating for policies that create an inclusive business environment, the Chamber helps drive structural change and sustainable opportunity.
Leading the Charge: Harrison Blair, President/CEO
A native son of Dallas, Harrison Blair embodies a multi-generational commitment to service. His family legacy—shaped by his grandfather, Bill Blair, and his father, Jordan Blair—has long been tied to civic advancement in Dallas. With degrees in Political Science from Prairie View A&M University and Texas State University, Harrison brings both academic rigor and grassroots passion to his role as President and CEO of the Chamber.
As the chief advocate for Black-owned and supported businesses in North Texas, Blair leads with both vision and action. His involvement with the North Texas Commission and the Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce (TAAACC) reflects a commitment to statewide and regional collaboration. Additionally, his civic service as the District 4 Park & Recreation board member for the City of Dallas, and past service on the Mayor’s Star Council, demonstrate his deep-rooted investment in the city’s future.
When he’s not at the forefront of economic advocacy, Blair supports his wife’s creative pursuits at the Dallas Theater Center—underscoring a personal belief in community and culture as essential components of growth.
A Future Built on Legacy
For nearly 100 years, the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce has stood as a beacon of Black economic progress. As it approaches its centennial, the DBCC continues to evolve—adapting to modern challenges while holding fast to its founding values. Under the leadership of Chairwoman Shenna Thomas and President Harrison Blair, the Chamber is positioning Black businesses to not only compete but lead in a rapidly changing economy.
In Dallas and beyond, the DBCC remains a powerful testament to what’s possible when advocacy, entrepreneurship, and community come together with purpose.
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