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A Program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation


U.S. Chamber of Commerce Membership Benefits and Services


Through targeted resources, publications, and programming, the U.S. Chamber allows associations and chambers to serve their members more effectively. And, on your behalf, as the unified voice of American business on Capitol Hill and in the courts, we influence those who influence the business environment in which you and your members operate.


Advocacy


Members are invited to participate in the Chamber’s 16 standing policy committees, 6 special policy councils and task forces, or 114 policy coalitions to further the priorities of your members. The Chamber’s customized advocacy tools, such as Friends of the U.S. Chamber and VoteForBusiness.com, help make your voice heard.


Networking and Professional Development Members are offered exclusive access to a variety of programs, seminars, and networking events featuring expert panels and distinguished speakers. From Institute for Organization Management to America’s Small Business Summit, the Chamber’s many unique learning opportunities are an excellent training platform for all industry professionals.


Information Resources The Chamber monitors more than 300 issues annually, empowering you and your members through advocacy alerts and access to our many policy specialists. Members receive information about the issues that matter most to their organization through several leading online outlets and a monthly print publication.


Discounts on Value-Added Services When it comes to fighting for your business and looking out for your bottom line, no organization is worth its investment more than the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. All members can take advantage of significant discounts on products and services through the


Chamber’s affinity programs. Become a Member of the U.S. Chamber Today


For more information on joining, contact Political Affairs and Federation Relations. Phone: 202-463-5560


Email: associations@uschamber.com | chambers@uschamber.com Online: www.uschamber.com/associations |www.uschamber.com/chambers


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