JULY
AAPICHAMBER ANDFOUNDATION
GOVERNMENT
CONTRACTING SERIES

KAFL WOMEN
LEADERSHIP GROUP
YOUTH SUMMER
BOOTCAMP ON AI AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP








AAPICHAMBER ANDFOUNDATION
GOVERNMENT
CONTRACTING SERIES
KAFL WOMEN
LEADERSHIP GROUP
YOUTH SUMMER
BOOTCAMP ON AI AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
P R E S I D E N T ’ S M E S S A G E
In July, we also observe National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. Mental health is a vital aspect of our overall well-being, and it is essential to address the unique challenges faced by minority communities. The AAPI Chamber is committed to fostering a supportive environment where mental health is prioritized. I am particularly excited to announce the launch of our Women's Committee on July 19th. This new initiative aims to empower and support the incredible women within our community, providing them with opportunities for networking, mentorship, and professional development. The Women's Committee will be a platform for addressing the unique challenges faced by women in business and leadership, and I encourage all of you to participate and contribute to its success. I hope you can join us at the launch event
Another exciting launch is our Government Contracting Series, starting on July 25. This six-week program is designed to help small business owners successfully obtain government contracts.
As we navigate the challenges and opportunities of the coming months, let us remain united in our efforts to uplift and empower our community. Your participation and engagement are what make the AAPI Chamber a vibrant and dynamic organization
Thank you for being a vital part of our journey. Together, we will continue to create a brighter and more prosperous future for all
41
Advised 41 business owners in various services such as marketing, legal, government contracts, and funding.
$332,500
Assisted in a total of $332,500 in funding resources.
10
Assisted with 10 individuals in starting their own business.
In partnership with SBDC (Small Business Development Center), we hosted a roundtable discussion in June with Southwest business owners, Nevada State Senator Dallas Harris, Assemblyman Duy Nguyen, and Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft.
In partnership with City of Las Vegas Department of Youth Development and Social Initiatives and Code E Locs, the AAPI Chamber Foundation kicked off its free summer classes for youth age 14-18 to learn about coding, AI, entrepreneurship, SWOT analysis, and using digital tools to come up with a business plan.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department launched the Asian American Pacific Islander Alliance in June.
In partnership with Tian Beverage Distributor and Las Vegas Okinawan Club, the AAPI Chamber co-hosted a Cultural Connection Mixer in June.
Thank you so much to ACDC’s Fil-Am in Focus for having us in your studio!