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10 Reasons to Join | Mission | Goals | Profile | Invitation | Dues | Committees
Top 10 Reasons to Invest in The Chamber of Commerce The Chamber means business…and more money for your business! The Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce promotes progress through unity. Your investment in the Chamber of Commerce will benefit your business by providing:
The Chamber Advocates:
The Chamber Supports and Encourages:
Since June 11, 1900, Ketchikan has had several Chamber of Commerce organizations. The objective of the early association was to further the best interests of Southeast Alaska and the Ketchikan district in particular. Today the Greater Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce has much the same philosophy. The current Chamber was incorporated in May of 1967 during the "Alaska Purchase" centennial year, with the purpose of promoting balanced community growth. Currently, our Chamber of Commerce is made up of close to 400 business, professional and individual members. The Chamber focuses its time on issues as well as events, and offers something for everyone. Some projects which were initiated in the early years of the Chamber, such as the 4th of July Parade, have become annual community events. The Chamber of Commerce serves as an information source for individuals and businesses interested in relocating to our area. Questions are answered and packets are distributed to those who inquire about our area. The Chamber office is staffed full time by an executive director and administrative assistant. Volunteer directors and committee chairs plan and coordinate the Chamber's activities, which are ied out by even more volunteers along with the staff.
You are interested in the future of Ketchikan or you would not be engaged in business here. You must also be interested in a good business climate for your firm, a profit for your business, a true free enterprise system, a healthy and stable economic climate for your community, a better education for your children and a better quality of life. Your Chamber of Commerce works to make these things happen, but continued progress takes two…you and your Chamber of Commerce. You are encouraged to accept the challenge of the Greater Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce to invest in our business community, because the Chamber really is a partnership investment that works!
Membership applications are subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. Membership dues may be tax deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense, but are not a charitable tax deduction for income tax purposes. Applicant agrees with the stated purpose of this non-profit corporation and will adhere to its Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws.
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Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce Annual Membership Rates The Chamber of Commerce is funded solely through membership dues, an investment in the Ketchikan community, and fundraising events. The investment guidelines are determined by the Board of Directors, and are dependent on the number of employees at a location. All funds received from members are expended to y forward a broad program of business development. These funds are used to employ trained staff, maintain an office, provide information and literature, maintain memberships in the Alaska and U.S. Chambers of Commerce and to develop and implement programs for the betterment of Ketchikan. Thank you for your contribution to our Chamber of Commerce!
Each Chamber Member is encouraged to participate in one or more committees of interest to that member. While Committee participation definitely enhances your Chamber experience, it is NOT a requirement of membership. MEMBER SERVICES : Increase membership in the Chamber and retain current members. Promote the Chamber to the community. Develop, distribute and maintain a membership directory. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & RESOURCES: To advocate economic development of natural resources in timber, mining, fisheries and recreation, and to monitor our community's economic study groups and plans. This committee's role will be to keep the Chamber board advised of recommendations from various committees and government entities. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT & EDUCATION: Strengthen understanding and cooperation between educational institutions and the business community; administer the Jack McBride Memorial Scholarship Fund and present Student Recognition Awards. 4th OF JULY PARADE: Organize a parade in which the community will take pride! NOMINATIONS, ELECTIONS & AWARDS: Nominate candidates and officers for Board of Directors, process elections and provide recognition to outstanding individuals and organizations. TRANSPORATION: Monitor and make recommendations on transportation issues that affect our community. BRIDGE SUB-COMMITTEE: Focus concentrated Chamber attention upon this hard link to economic development in our area.
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