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Get tips for making this summer a success at our free, virtual Ready. Set. Scale. event on June 20.

Why you should apply for our exclusive business list
Brand visibility, unparalleled networking opportunities, and a $25K award are just some of the many reasons to apply for our exclusive small business awards program, the CO—100. Find out why businesses nationwide are competing for a spot on our distinguished list.

Budget-friendly event planning strategies
Planning a professional event takes time and effort, but surprisingly, it doesn’t have to cost much money. Here’s how to throw a big event that builds customer loyalty and boosts brand awareness on a small budget.

Image Copyright 101: Marketing Best Practices
Digital images can make your marketing pop, but remember: copyrights matter! Use this guide to avoid unnecessary legal woes by obtaining proper permissions before using online imagery.

A MESSAGE FROM PURE LEAF

Apply for the Pure Leaf Tea Breaks grant program to help fund your small business ideas and foster a healthier workplace.

Let’s Make Tea Breaks Happen! Apply for a Pure Leaf Tea Break Grant Today
The Pure Leaf Tea Break Grants Program funds ideas that foster healthier workplace culture and norms. Ideas can be new or already underway, can come from HR, C-level, or the frontline–as long as they improve employee well-being through culture change. Winning ideas will serve as models for other employers who prioritize the well-being of their people through an effective break culture solution.

QUOTABLE MOMENT
“Igniting a passion about making a positive difference in your community can boost morale and help your employees look at their employment as more than a paycheck.”
— Ron Lou, Founder of the Angry Crab Shack, explains how implementing charitable efforts at your business can help build camaraderie and motivate employees to continue giving back outside the workplace.
A MESSAGE FROM THE U.S. CHAMBER FOUNDATION
Be a part of the change — take some Civic Time Off
Join the USCC Foundation in bridging the national divide with the Civic at Work initiative, a series of programs designed to boost employees’ civic knowledge and engagement. The first program, Civic Time Off, encourages employees to become nonpartisan poll workers, offering firsthand insights into the U.S. election process while filling a crucial need. National Poll Worker Recruitment Day is August 1 — are you in?

Click below to register for a 30-minute call on July 11 at 2:30 pm EST to learn about Civic Time Off and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s upcoming Civics at Work programs. Contact Jessica Schrank at Jschrank@uschamber.com for more information.

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