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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.

🍀 Happy St. Patrick’s Day from the Nassau Council of Chambers! 🍀May your day be filled with good cheer, great company, and plenty of local festivities! 🍻💚 Support our amazing local businesses as you celebrate and enjoy the luck of the Irish! Sláinte! ☘️✨#theyearoflocal2025 #impactofachamber #NassauCouncil #NassauCounty #chamberofcommerce #ShopLocal #SupportYourChamber #BuyLocal #longislandn ... See MoreSee Less
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🔢 Happy Pi Day! 🔢 Just like π (Pi) goes on forever, so does the potential for growth and success in our local business community! 📈 Let's keep supporting and uplifting our local businesses, entrepreneurs, and innovators as they expand their horizons. Here’s to infinite opportunities and prosperity! ✨Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce2 Davis Ave, Garden City, NY 11530516-253-0124ncchamber ... See MoreSee Less
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Calling all eligible small businesses on Long Island!Applications are open for the second annual L.O.C.A.L. Small Business Grants program in partnership with Optimum Business.- 40 small businesses, 20 in Nassau and 20 in Suffolk Counties, will receive a $5,000 grant.- Two $25,000 grand prize grants will be awarded to 1 small business in Suffolk and 1 in Nassau, who faced extreme hardship.Don't ... See MoreSee Less
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Women Entrepreneurs RisingESD is celebrating Women’s History Month with the Women Entrepreneurs Rising with all MWBEs across the great State of New York. Starting on 3/3/25 through 4/18/25, any firm interested in the New York State MWBE Program has an option to work with a free business advisory service center [listed below] to prepare their application. Completed applications submitted to ESD ... See MoreSee Less
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Tips for Small Business Marketing in 2025: Leverage Social Media Marketing for Quick WinsSocial media marketing is a fast and cost-effective way to get your business in front of a targeted audience. Here’s how to leverage it effectively:Choose Platforms That Fit Your AudienceNot all social media platforms will work for every business, so choose the ones where your target audience spends the mos ... See MoreSee Less
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Due to the overwhelming response for this event the location has been moved. The “Doing Business with Nassau County-Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce Council Chambers” LOCATION HAS BEEN MOVED TO:South Hall on the Nassau Community College campus-2nd floor on the east side of the building (see the Map below) South Hall is just North (behind) of the Cradle of Aviation Museum. The RED circle ... See MoreSee Less
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Wishing a blessed and peaceful Ramadan to all who celebrate. 🌙✨ May this month bring you reflection, community, and prosperity.#theyearoflocal2025 #impactofachamber #NassauCouncil #nassaucounty #chamberofcommerce #shoplocal #supportyourchamber #buylocal #longislandnetworkingevents #nassaucouncilofchambers #supportlocalcommerce #chambersstrong #StrongerTogether #longislandevents #longislandcomm ... See MoreSee Less
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🌸 Today, we celebrate the incredible women who lead, inspire, and strengthen our local business community! 💪✨ Happy International Women’s Day from the Nassau Council of Chambers—here’s to the powerhouse women shaping the future of our businesses and communities. 💼💖#womensday #NassauCounty #womeninbusiness #ShopSmall #BusinessBoost #GCBA #businessgrowth #businessassociation #buinesscommunity ... See MoreSee Less
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Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce
Posted @withregram • @goldcoastbusinessassoc Calling All Nassau County Businesses – Join the First-Ever 516 Day!On May 16, 2025, Nassau County is launching 516 Day, a county-wide celebration designed to boost local businesses and bring the community together! 🎉 Named after our iconic area code, this day is your chance to attract new customers, increase foot traffic, and be part of something BI ... See MoreSee Less
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Chambers and our small businesses - Feel free to share! Tips for Small Business Marketing in 2025: A Series...Create and Optimize Your Google Business ProfileSetting up your Google Business profile is essential for small businesses to gain local visibility. With a Google Business profile, you can be found by people searching for products or services in your area. All FREE!Steps to Get Started:C ... 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
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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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