
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. — The Calvert County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce an exciting partnership with Calvert Concept Charitable Corporation (C4), a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to empowering individuals through financial literacy, business education, and community support initiatives.
This collaboration marks a significant step forward in strengthening local community resources, enhancing educational opportunities, and fostering economic development within Calvert County. Through combined efforts, the Chamber and C4 aim to provide comprehensive support to local businesses, aspiring entrepreneurs, and community members seeking growth and financial empowerment.
“Partnering with C4 aligns perfectly with the Chamber’s mission to support local businesses and the broader community,” said Kathy Maney, President & CEO of the Calvert County Chamber of Commerce. “We’re excited to leverage our resources and networks to amplify C4’s impactful programs, making a meaningful difference in our community.”
This partnership emphasizes mutual dedication to community betterment and proactive business engagement, reflecting the shared vision and commitment of both organizations.
Moving forward, the partnership will include joint educational workshops, mentorship programs, networking opportunities, and community events aimed at fostering financial literacy and business success.
For more information about this partnership and upcoming initiatives, visit www.calvertchamber.org; for more information about C4, visit www.C4housing.org.
Media Contact:
Kathy Maney President & CEO
Calvert County Chamber of Commerce
410-535-2577
Kathy@CalvertChamber.org

This: “C4 was established to facilitate workforce housing and wealth creation for people denied by social injustices and prejudices.” Tells you right there that with this NGO, C4, if one isn’t part of the POC community, you aren’t getting any help from them.