Wherever there is a Chamber
of Commerce, that question is sure to get asked. Some
people think it's a bank, others a branch of government.
Obviously neither is correct, but it shouldn't surprise
you to know that the vast majority of residents, of
whatever town or city, think that it exists to help
them solve their current problem or crisis.
Most communities have a
Chamber of Commerce, and those who belong to it take
great pride in their membership. Those who don't often
ask those others why they do?
And the answer is always
the same. It's because they are proud of being part
of an organization that plays such a key role in building
the community.
Which begs the question
- "WHAT IS THAT ROLE?"
The official answer is:
"A Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization
established to promote civic, commercial, industrial
and agricultural progress in the community it serves,
and to work for sound legislation and efficient administration
of the community and at all levels of government."
But the simple version
says so much more.
The Chamber exists to make
the community a better place in which to live. Period.
A Chamber of Commerce provides
an avenue for the business people in the community to
create a positive business environment. It also provides
the local business sector with a vehicle to promote
their community to the outside world - either for tourism
or business investment purposes - and helps people find
their way when they arrive.
The Chamber provides opportunity
for those people who create local jobs and drive the
local economy, to work with government and the public
to build an even better community.
It works closely with its
community government. The provincial Chamber acts as
an umbrella organization to lobby the provincial government
on issues of mutual concern to all Chambers.
The Chamber speaks for
the business community at public hearings, to the media
and behind closed doors. It is the recognized voice
of business.
When a business joins the
Chamber of Commerce they can learn about raising issues
with government that affect business, and add their
voice to the Chamber's efforts to address them. Equally
important is that the Chamber can then support them
on the issues that concern their business.
When a business joins the
Chamber, it helps make the community - and the business
- healthy and prosperous.
Because Chambers of Commerce
are business organizations there are less altruistic
benefits to membership.
There are excellent networking
opportunities at monthly luncheons and other special
events.
A Chamber provides business
people the opportunity to get to know their peers in
the local community. They can interact with them, make
contacts, and give their business greater exposure to
those who are its likely clientele.
Chamber newsletters keep
businesses up-to-date on what is happening. Not just
on government issues, but on community events and Chamber
activities. They also provide an excellent avenue for
advertising directly to the most influential businesses
in the community. Because Chambers of Commerce are business
organizations they provide a number of benefits strictly
geared to the business sector.
One of the key services
is training. They provide learning opportunities and
seminars that help small business to operate more efficiently.
Whether it's computers, accounting, or human resources,
the Chamber can, at the very least, point a business
in the right direction to get the information they need.
The collective nature of
a Chamber allows access to tangible financial benefits
as well. Group insurance programs are an excellent example.
A group of businesses accessing the CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
GROUP INSURANCE PLAN for such things as medical, dental,
disability and prescription drugs, can obtain much better
rates than an individual business. The greater the number
of participants, the more stable the risk for the insurer
- hence the better the rates for participating businesses
and organizations.
Another benefit is the
preferred merchant rates on major credit cards that
the Chamber can provide its members. A business can
save a great deal of money over the course of a year
when it gets a rate of return on credit card sales that
is better than if it did not belong to the Chamber.
There are many other benefits
of course. Chambers of Commerce are always looking for
ways to provide better services to their membership.
Which brings us back to
our original question - "WHY JOIN THE CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE?"
It seems clear that there
are far more reasons to join the Chamber than there
are not to.
In the long run however,
whether you join to have an impact in the community,
or to gain more direct benefits, it seems that belonging
to the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is simply good business.
For more information about The Eastern Maumee Bay Chamber
of Commerce contact Deb Warnke at 419-693-5580 or email
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