INSTITUTE INSTITUTE U.S. Chamber Programs
Accreditation Accreditation is granted to participating state and local chambers of commerce that demonstrate expertise, leadership, and excellence in chamber planning and performance. The program offers national and local recognition for outstanding organizational operations and is a sought-after symbol of strength. The application assesses chambers on nine core competencies, including governance, finance, government affairs, and communications. For more information, visit
www.uschamber. com/accreditation.
Center for Women in Business The Center for Women in Business (CWB) promotes and empowers women business leaders to achieve their personal and professional goals by increasing opportunities for women to serve on corporate boards and in the C-suite; mentoring women in the early stages of their careers or re-entering the workforce; and building a network for women entrepreneurs to encourage peer-to-peer networking, education, and professional growth. For more information, visit
cwb.uschamber.com.
Free Enterprise Network Through this member benefit, we will team up with you to develop a customized advocacy website for your organization. The Free Enterprise Network enables you to customize your advocacy site with your organization brand, top issues, and advocacy tools. You can also make updates and edits through our state-of-the-art Content Management System. For more information, visit
www.FreeEnterpriseNetwork.com.
Friends of the U.S. Chamber Join one of the most respected and influential networks of American citizens committed to ensuring economic prosperity by becoming a Friend of the U.S. Chamber. The Friends network consists of over seven million individuals advocating for pro-business, pro-growth policies that will get America back to work. Together, they have sent close to 3 million letters to Capitol Hill supporting common-sense solutions to create jobs and eliminate bureaucratic red tape. Visit
www.FriendsOfTheUSChamber.com to sign up today.
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