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What is the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce?

Meet an organization that supports entrepreneurship and businesses!
The Bogotá Chamber of Commerce, or CCB, is an organization that supports people who have business ideas or who already have a company. It helps them grow, learn, and make their ideas work better.
📚 It's like a great ally that accompanies entrepreneurs, business owners, shopkeepers, restaurant owners, artists, farmers, inventors... all those people who want to build something!


🧠 What is the CCB used for?
🔹 Helps create businesses: If someone wants to open a store, a café, or a digital business, the CCB teaches them how to do it right, step by step.
🔹 Ensures that businesses are legal: The CCB registers businesses so that they operate under clear rules. This makes businesses safer and more reliable.
🔹 Offers training and workshops: The CCB offers classes, events, and programs where people can learn about finance, marketing, technology, and much more.
🔹 Supports businesses in difficult times: When a business needs help to improve or recover, the CCB is there to provide advice and solutions.
🔹 Promotes new and creative ideas: Supports entrepreneurs so that their ideas can become a reality. It also helps to create connections between people and businesses.


🏙️What is the CCB used for?
The CCB has many branches in Bogotá (located in the neighborhoods and districts of Salitre, Chapinero, Cedritos, Kennedy, Centro, and Norte) and is present in several municipalities of Cundinamarca (Arbeláez, Cabrera, Cajicá, Cáqueza, Carmen de Carupa, Chía, Chipaque, Choachí, Chocontá, Cogua, Cota, Cucunubá, Fómeque, Fosca, Fúquene, Fusagasugá, Gachalá, Gachancipá, Gachetá, Gama, Granada, Guachetá, Guasca, Guatavita, Guayabetal, Gutiérrez, Junín, La Calera, Lenguazaque, Machetá, Manta, Medina, Nemocón, Pandi, Pasca, Quetame, San Bernardo, Sesquilé, Sibaté, Silvania, Simijaca, Sopó, Suesca, Susa, Sutatausa, Tabio, Tausa, Tenjo, Tibacuy, Tibirita, Tocancipá, Ubalá, Ubaque, Ubaté, Une, Venecia, Villapinzón, and Zipaquirá, in the department of Cundinamarca) others in large neighborhoods, and there are virtual locations on the internet.
🌐 You can also visit their website and now... their new portal for children and young people!


💼 What does the CCB do for young people like you?
Much more than you think!
Create spaces for learning about entrepreneurship with our Entrepreneurship Program in Schools.
Teach strategies for resolving conflicts in student living spaces with our Hermes Program.
It offers games, activities, and fun content to help you understand how a business works. (link to the Learn by Playing section)
It shows you stories of other young people who are already creating great things (link to the Stories and Community section).
It prepares you so that one day, if you decide to, you can become a great entrepreneur with the content in our CCB Virtual Library.
🤝 Who can go to the CCB?
Everyone, but especially:
People who own a business
People who want to start a business
Young people who want to launch new ideas
Institutions that help communities
Children who want to learn how to start a business
The CCB supports people from the moment they have an idea until that idea becomes a real project that can grow.