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File #: 25-2812    Version: 1 Name: SMALL BUSINESS AWARENESS MONTH
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 5/9/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 5/15/2025 Final action: 5/15/2025
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION SMALL BUSINESS AWARENESS MONTH AND HONORING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE AUSTIN AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS NETWORKING ASSOCIATION (AAABNA) AND PROFESSOR STEVEN ROGERS WHEREAS, May is recognized nationally as Small Business Awareness Month, a time to celebrate and uplift the vital role of small businesses in our economy and communities; and WHEREAS, small businesses make up 99.6% of all businesses in Illinois and employ over 2.4 million people, fueling innovation, job creation, and local investment; and WHEREAS, the Austin community on Chicago's West Side is home to a growing ecosystem of Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs who contribute to the cultural and economic vibrancy of the region; and WHEREAS, the Austin African American Business Networking Association (AAABNA) has been a leading force in empowering Black business owners through networking, advocacy, technical support, and neighborhood revitalization, strengthening local commerce and generational wealt...
Sponsors: TARA S. STAMPS
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

SMALL BUSINESS AWARENESS MONTH AND HONORING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE AUSTIN AFRICAN AMERICAN BUSINESS NETWORKING ASSOCIATION (AAABNA) AND PROFESSOR STEVEN ROGERS

WHEREAS, May is recognized nationally as Small Business Awareness Month, a time to celebrate and uplift the vital role of small businesses in our economy and communities; and

WHEREAS, small businesses make up 99.6% of all businesses in Illinois and employ over 2.4 million people, fueling innovation, job creation, and local investment; and

WHEREAS, the Austin community on Chicago's West Side is home to a growing ecosystem of Black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs who contribute to the cultural and economic vibrancy of the region; and

WHEREAS, the Austin African American Business Networking Association (AAABNA) has been a leading force in empowering Black business owners through networking, advocacy, technical support, and neighborhood revitalization, strengthening local commerce and generational wealth-building in the Austin community; and

WHEREAS, Professor Steven Rogers, former Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School and a proud Chicago native, has been a national voice for Black entrepreneurship and economic empowerment, shedding light on disparities in access to capital and the transformative potential of Black-owned enterprises; and

WHEREAS, Cook County supports local entrepreneurship through strategic investments, including the Small Business Assistance Program, the Grow Grant, and efforts to ensure equity in procurement and contracting for Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses (M/WBEs); and

WHEREAS, building a stronger economy requires acknowledging and uplifting organizations like AAABNA and thought leaders like Professor Rogers, whose work helps challenge systemic barriers and expand opportunities for historically underserved communities; and

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by President Toni Preckwinkle and Members of the Cook County Board of Commissioners do...

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