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|Image=National-ABWA.png
 
|Image=National-ABWA.png
 
|Name=Houston Area Council of ABWA
 
|Name=Houston Area Council of ABWA
|Classification=Networking, Education,
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|Classification=Networking Hub, Education Hub,
|Developmental Stage=Any
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|Developmental Stage=Concept, Start-Up, Growth, Established,
 
|Non-Profit Status=No
 
|Non-Profit Status=No
|Website=http://www.abwahouston.org/haca.html
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|URL=http://www.abwahouston.org/haca.html
|Contact E-Mail=chair@abwahouston.org
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|email=chair@abwahouston.org
|Project=[[Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston]]
 
|Accessibility=High
 
 
|Networking=yes
 
|Networking=yes
 
|Education=yes
 
|Education=yes
 
|Certification=no
 
|Certification=no
 
|Financing=no
 
|Financing=no
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|Consulting=no,
 
|Coworking=no
 
|Coworking=no
 
|Meeting=no
 
|Meeting=no
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|Mentoring=no
 
|Mentoring=no
 
|Cost=$
 
|Cost=$
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|Project=[[Guide to Small Business in Houston]]
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|Accessibility=High
 
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The mission of the American Business Women's Association is to bring together businesswomen of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support, and national recognition. The mission of the Houston Area Council of ABWA is to promote involvement among participating Chapters and Express Networks, and to provide opportunities for combined activities to enhance our membership, to publicize ABWA and to promote education within our community. Source: ABWA
 
  
==Membership==
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The American Business Women's Association aims to bring together businesswomen from diverse fields and help them grow personally and professionally. The Houston Area Council of ABWA encourages Houston businesswomen to participate in Chapters and Express Networks, enhance opportunities for members, publicize the national organization, and promote education in the Houston community.
'''Why Join Houston Area Council of ABWA?''' Much like local leagues, ABWA Councils also sponsors events and programming from time to time. Councils are essentially regional conglomerates allowing business leagues to work together enriching the membership experience. Councils provide a great way to expand members’ network and leadership opportunities beyond the local level. <br />
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'''Annual Membership Dues  
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==Services==
Annual dues for HACA are $75 payable every year on January 15th. Please note that members must join or be in good standing as a National Business League to qualify for Council membership. Business Leagues in good standing may receive up to $50.00 towards their membership dues by submitting their association and community contributions to be eligible for a Quarterly Excellence in Achievement Award.
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===Membership===
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The Councils of ABWA sponsor occasional events and programming and work with business leagues to enrich experiences for members. Councils provide members opportunities for networking and leadership beyond the local level. <br />
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====Costs====
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Dues for HACA are $75 per year. National Business Leagues in good standing may receive up to $50.00 towards their annual membership dues after submitting their association and community contributions.
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 3 November 2016


Small Business Development Ecosystem of Houston
Houston Area Council of ABWA
National-ABWA.png
Institution Information
Name Houston Area Council of ABWA
Project Guide to Small Business in Houston
Classification Networking Hub, Education Hub
Non-Profit Status No
Cost $
Development Stage Concept, Start-Up, Growth, Established
Minorities no
Women yes
Education yes
Certification no
Consulting no
Coworking no
Financing no
Meeting no
Mentoring no
Networking yes
Website http://www.abwahouston.org/haca.html
Contact E-Mail chair@abwahouston.org
Copyright © 2016 McNair Center. All Rights Reserved.

The American Business Women's Association aims to bring together businesswomen from diverse fields and help them grow personally and professionally. The Houston Area Council of ABWA encourages Houston businesswomen to participate in Chapters and Express Networks, enhance opportunities for members, publicize the national organization, and promote education in the Houston community.

Services

Membership

The Councils of ABWA sponsor occasional events and programming and work with business leagues to enrich experiences for members. Councils provide members opportunities for networking and leadership beyond the local level.

Costs

Dues for HACA are $75 per year. National Business Leagues in good standing may receive up to $50.00 towards their annual membership dues after submitting their association and community contributions.