U.S. Chamber: 6 Ways to Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce
Each year, the third Wednesday in October is National Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce Day — and this year, that means the day to celebrate is October 16. This holiday is a chance to thank local chambers nationwide for all they do to help businesses of all sizes.
Approximately 4,000 local chambers of commerce across the United States seek to support job creation and the economic development of local communities. Their impact is enormous: In 2023, more than 33,000 people attended chamber of commerce events. Three thousand small businesses participated in the national Chamber of Commerce Readiness for Resiliency program, improving disaster resilience and receiving $5,000 grants if a disaster strikes their region. From tackling workforce challenges to advocating for business owners, chambers of commerce around the country were engaged in supporting their local communities.
Whether or not you're a local chamber member, National Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce Day is a great time to come together, meet other business owners in your area, and recognize the power of small businesses. This year, there are plenty of ways to get involved. Here are a few options to consider.
Join your local chamber of commerce
Your local chamber of commerce exists to support the interests of businesses in your area. By becoming a member, you can take advantage of networking opportunities, advertise to customers in your area, access discounts, and more.
Each chamber of commerce comprises members from the business community — entrepreneurs and business owners like you. It's a great resource for getting advice and finding the right resources to help grow your business.
To find your local chamber of commerce, find the nearest chamber using the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's national directory.
Host an event
If you're already a member, you probably know that one of the best parts of joining a chamber is the chance to support and be supported by fellow business owners. National Support Your Local Chamber of Commerce Day offers an opportunity to do just that. Consider hosting an event at your store, restaurant, or office for existing and prospective members of your local organization.
Offer a special discount to members
If you're able, consider giving a discount to members of your local chamber who shop at your store on October 16. Discounts are a great way to increase foot traffic to your storefront or online site, as well as to show your appreciation to your organization. You may find that the bump in sales is well worth the effort!
Invite members to volunteer together
Consider partnering with your local chamber on a volunteer effort. Cleaning up a park, delivering meals to those in need, or spending time at a nearby animal shelter is a great way to give back to the community and gain visibility for chamber members. Getting out around the city is a chance to meet potential customers and promote your business, as well as your local chamber.
Shop locally
Patronizing businesses in your area on October 16 and every day is a great way to show your support. When you shop at independent businesses in your community, everyone benefits: You're supporting your neighbors and friends who can return the favor. Shopping locally creates a ripple effect that uplifts the entire area. There's no better day to head to nearby retailers, try a new restaurant, or meet service professionals than on October 16.
Post on social media
Take to social media on or before Wednesday, October 16, to celebrate the day and tag your local chamber! Highlight any events you've attended in the past year or any positive experiences you've had, thanks to your local chamber of commerce.
Let your followers recognize the hard work of chambers of commerce nationwide. If you're looking for inspiration for your post, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has a toolkit with suggested captions and social graphics you can choose from.
Ultimately, this day is all about how chambers of commerce around the country empower businesses to grow and thrive, even in challenging circumstances. Take the time to celebrate this October 16!