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The Council’s mission is to address legislative issues that may impact the businesses of Nassau County and to prioritize and pursue those issues at the appropriate level of government using various forms of media and lobbying.

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Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce

Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce

The NCCC is an umbrella organization acting as a unified voice for over 49 Chambers of Commerce in Nassau County, New York. We are honored to represent over 6000 local businesses and are the leaders in many community campaigns.

18 hours ago

Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce
Attention Nassau County Chamber of Commerce leaders! Don't miss the upcoming President's Roundtable with the Nassau Council to discuss chamber matters.EVERY CHAMBER NEEDS TO BE THERE!Let us know who will be coming by sending us an email at [email protected], and we will also be calling every chamber president.NFFCU 2575 Hempstead Turnpike East Meadow#nassaucouncil #nassaucounty #chamberofcommerce ... See MoreSee Less
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4 days ago

Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce
It's World Gardening Day, where do you shop locally for Gardening supplies? Tell us your favorite garden center in Nassau County and share your 2024 garden or Spring storefront decor photos in the comments!🌷🪴💚#shoplocal #spring2024 #worldgardeningday #nassaucounty ... See MoreSee Less
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6 days ago

Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce
This grant was received from Nassau County and is being operated by the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce (NCCC), the umbrella organization that ties all of Nassau's Chambers together. The goal is to help every small business in Nassau, having Chambers involved as hosts of events at the grass roots level, using local companies (Nassau) contracted by NCCC to supply the services.IF YOUR COMPANY IS LOCATED IN NASSAU AND WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THE SUBJECTS COVERED BY THIS, THAT MEANS BE HIRED TO DO SO, YOU MUST FILL OUT AND SUBMIT THE REVISED RFP.The responses are due by May 3, 2024, and should be sent to [email protected] along with any questions you might have. There will be a pre-bid zoom conference on April 22nd at 7pm. Conference and RFP download link is in our profile. #nassaucounty #requestforproposal #nassaucouncil ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce
Happy Easter to all who celebrate today from the Nassau Council Board of Directors! 🥚🐇 ... See MoreSee Less
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As proud advocates of Long Island's small businesses, Sands works to uplift, empower, and champion local entrepreneurship in order to strengthen our community. #unitedwesands #longisland #nassaucounty ... See MoreSee Less
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Photos from Nassau County Clerk Maureen O'Connell's post ... See MoreSee Less
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Photos from Elaine Phillips, Nassau County Comptroller's post ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce
Happy Holi to all who celebrate. Wishing you a vibrant and joyful celebration to welcome Spring!🎨 ... See MoreSee Less
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3 weeks ago

Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce
Join us at Island Harvest for the March 28th General Meeting at 8 am this Thursday at their facility at 126 Spagnoli Road in Melville, right by the county border. We are delighted to have this month's General Meeting at Island Harvest, something that we have been working on for quite a while with their President Randi Shubin Dresner . Their facility and logistics are spectacular, programing top notch, and now they have added workforce development.Join us to learn about their mission to end hunger and food waste on Long Island.@islandharvest #longisland #nassaucounty ... See MoreSee Less
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Nassau County Comptroller Elaine Phillips and the Nassau Council of Chambers are proud to announce the Nassau County Senior Discounts Program!Businesses who would like to offer a Senior Discount to their customers will be added to the list of senior-friendly businesses in Nassau County, by entering their business information and discount(s) offered at: app.nassaucountyny.gov/comptroller/senior-discounts/index.phpEmail [email protected] or call (516) 418-7272 with any questions.Thank you,Santino F. Sarrica, PresidentFranklin Square Chamber of Commercewww.franklinsquarechamber.comText: 516-277-0812 • Email: [email protected]#franklinsquarenewyork #franklinsquarelongisland #franklinsquare #franklinsquarechamberofcommerce #longisland #shoplocal #ShopSmall #chamberofcommerce #smallbusiness #business #networking #strengtheningbusiness #strengtheningcommunity #community #supportsmallbusiness #smallbusinessowner #chamber #supportlocal #local #communitybusiness #nassaucounty ... See MoreSee Less
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The Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce (NCCC) is an umbrella organization and the united voice for all local Chambers of Commerce throughout Nassau County, New York. We are an extension of local chambers and volunteers dedicated to promoting, protecting and encouraging the success of Nassau County’s business community.

Small and mid-size businesses are the life blood of Long Island’s dense population. Nassau County is home to over 90,000 businesses, grossing billions of dollars and the vast majority of them employ 50 people or less. The Council stays abreast of local, regional and state issues that impact the business community.

We are a volunteer organization dedicated to addressing workable solutions. When commerce remains strong and vibrant all people of Nassau County benefit.

The 37th Annual Businessperson
of the Year & Legislative Breakfast
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Local businesses need local staff; it is that simple. By shopping locally, you are helping the shops and companies in your community to grow, which in turn leads to increased revenue, higher recruitment and more career opportunities opening up for everyone. Look at it this way: $10 million spent at  local businesses generates 57 new jobs. The same amount spent at an online retailer like Amazon creates just 13 jobs.

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