Accelerate your chamber’s success with COFACC’s Basic Chamber Management Course (BCMC)!
This 10-week session course sets the standard
for leading and operating a thriving Fil-Am Chamber of Commerce and becoming an
effective partner organization of COFACC.
The COFACC Chamber Basic Management Course (BCMC) is a comprehensive training and development curriculum focused on effective basic Chamber Management and Operations as foundation for highly successful Chambers. The BCMC Curriculum provides you with the knowledge, abilities, skills, and right mindset to lead and manage your Chambers in a proactive, positive, and productive manner. BCMC offers a unique blend of self-paced study and live online sessions, ensuring flexibility and convenience for busy professionals like you.
The following are eligible to participate in BCMC:
Course fee is dependent on the number of participants as follows:
Note: Chambers that participated in the previous batches are eligible for a fee exemption, as a token of our appreciation for your continued engagement and commitment.
All tuition fees are non-refundable upon registration.
If you miss a live meet-up, you can access the recorded session later to catch up. It’s recommended to attend the live sessions for real-time interaction, but we understand that scheduling conflicts may arise.
We encourage timely submission of homework, but if you encounter difficulties, please communicate with the Program Director, Jhonna Sacote, for assistance and possible extensions on a case-by-case basis.
You can reach out to Jhonna Sacote via email at secretariat@cofacc.org, or through the designated communication channel (Slack). She will assist you with any questions or issues you may have.
Yes, since it’s a self-paced program, you can catch up by undertaking both past and current week’s modules. However, try to stay as close to the prescribed schedule as possible to ensure you complete the course by the deadline.
To be eligible for Certification from COFACC, you must complete all modules and assignments by the course deadline of December 6, 2025.
Twice a year during the Spring and Fall Season.



