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City of Chicago – Department of Procurement Services – Certification and Compliance Division
REGION:
Local, Chicagoland
DESCRIPTION:
Chicago's Minority and Women-owned Business (M/WBE) Procurement Program demonstrates the City's continued commitment to the success of minority- and women-owned businesses. By promoting contracting opportunities to M/WBEs, the City's growth and economic stability is enhanced.
PHONE:
312.744.4900
ADDRESS:
121 North LaSalle Street Room 806
Chicago, IL 60602
Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community
REGION:
Chicagoland
DESCRIPTION:
The Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community unites the resources of member organizations and individual members to empower Chinese American communities in Greater Chicago.
PHONE:
312-761-9738
ADDRESS:
311 W 23rd St
Chicago, IL 60616
Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago
REGION:
Chicagoland, Southern Illinois, Illinois, Midwest
DESCRIPTION:
The Consulate-General of Japan in Chicago servies the 10 MIdwestern states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
PHONE:
312-280-0400
ADDRESS:
737 North Michigan Avenue #1100
Chicago, IL 60611
Consulate-General of the People’s Republic of China in Chicago
REGION:
Chicagoland, Southern Illinois, Illinois, Midwest
DESCRIPTION:
This Consulate General covers nine states in the Midwest of the U.S., namely Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana and Iowa. It provides reciprocal services & liaises with foreign consulates.
PHONE:
312-803-0095
ADDRESS:
100 E Erie St
Chicago, IL 60610
Consulate General of India, Chicago
REGION:
Chicagoland, Southern Illinois, Illinois, Midwest
DESCRIPTION:
The Consulate General of India Chicago provides reciprocal services & liaises w/foreign consulates. Serving the states of: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
PHONE:
312-595-0405
ADDRESS:
455 N Cityfront Plaza Dr., Ste 850
Chicago, IL 60611
Consulate General of the Philippines Chicago
REGION:
Chicagoland, Southern Illinois, Illinois, Midwest
DESCRIPTION:
The Consulate General of the Philippines Chicago covers Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
PHONE:
312-583-0621
ADDRESS:
122 S Michigan Avenue #1600
Chicago, IL 60603
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Chicago
REGION:
Chicagoland
DESCRIPTION:
The Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Chicago works towards expanding economic and cultural exchange between the Republic of Korea and the U.S. Midwest. It endeavors to strengthen the existing ties between our two countries in the U.S. Midwest and promote the rights and interests of the Korean community there. The Consulate General oversees 13 Midwestern states, namely Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota.
PHONE:
312-822-9485
ADDRESS:
455 N Cityfront Plaza Dr, Ste 2700
Chicago, IL 60611
Cook County – Office of Contract Compliance
REGION:
Local, Chicagoland, Illinois
DESCRIPTION:
The Cook County Office of Contact Compliance (OCC) certifies for-profit businesses as Minority-Owned (MBE); Women-Owned (WBE); Veteran-Owned (VBE) Service Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVBE) and Person with Disability-Owned (PDBE)
PHONE:
(312)603-5502
ADDRESS:
69 W. Washington St., Suite 3000
Chicago, IL 60602
Council of Young Filipinx Americans in Medicine
REGION:
National
DESCRIPTION:
The mission of the Council of Young Filipinx Americans in Medicine (CYFAM) is to promote the leadership development of young Filipinx American physicians and trainees, reinforce the educational pipeline, and address structural inequities in health through advocacy, scholarship, and community partnership.