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Dream Exchange Advances Capital Market Modernization in Washington DC
March 18, 2026
Dream Exchange participated in the Annual National Business Policy Conference hosted by the National Black Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC, to advocate for capital market modernization and support legislation such as the Main Street Growth Act. This event brought together bipartisan federal policymakers and business leaders to discuss expanding economic opportunities for Black Business Enterprises and small to mid-sized companies, focusing on improving access to public capital and enhancing procurement and trade opportunities.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the growing emphasis on capital market reforms aimed at increasing participation of Black-owned and small businesses in federal procurement and trade.
- The advocacy for the Main Street Growth Act signals potential legislative changes that could expand procurement opportunities and access to capital for underserved businesses.
- Companies and contractors serving or partnering with Black Business Enterprises may find new avenues for engagement as federal agencies and policymakers prioritize inclusive economic growth.
- Organizations involved in procurement planning should consider how these developments might influence future contract eligibility criteria and supplier diversity initiatives.
We are honored to support the National Black Chamber of Commerce in its vital mission.
— Dwain Kyles, Dream Exchange representative
Agencies
National Black Chamber of Commerce, National Alliance for Black Business, White House, United States Senate, Trump Administration
Vendors
Dream Exchange