Explore the benefits of membership for chambers and associations.
Joining the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will provide you with instant access to one of the largest business networks available. We are the strongest, most active business advocacy group in the country, with a professional staff of hundreds of the nation's top policy experts, lobbyists, lawyers, and communicators.
Dedicated to our members' growth and prosperity, we can help grow your business, connect you to leaders and legislators, and provide valuable savings on benefits and services.
Membership Levels and Benefits
Signature
Join us for legislative updates and Q&A with U.S. Chamber issue experts throughout the year. Past calls are archived if you miss one, or would like to listen again.
You'll also receive the Chamber's twice-weekly membership email, Chamber Bulletin, that gives you the inside scoop on what's happening at the Chamber and in Washington.
In addition to our in-person policy briefings through our Federation Fly-In Program, members can also request a virtual policy briefing.
Policy briefings are an opportunity for member chambers and trade associations to request policy expert speakers from the U.S. Chamber that are tailored to the topics most relevant to you, your members, and your local communities. Beyond these topical briefings, you can also request our policy experts as speakers for your organization's meetings, webinars, or other virtual events.
The U.S. Chamber’s grassroots network, U.S. Chamber Action, provides you with access to weekly emails that keep you informed on the issues that matter most and the tools needed to share your opinions with legislators. U.S. Chamber Action is your gateway to get involved and influence the decisions that impact you and your community.
The Federation Partnership Program increases your membership and advocacy resources by providing your members with automatic enrollment in U.S. Chamber Action. Your members will receive regular emails with policy updates, resources, invitations to events, and the opportunity to directly connect with their legislators on the issues important to them.
Tune into our many live, virtual events, including the Common Grounds series, which features one Republican and one Democrat exploring important issues or challenges facing the business community and the nation. You can find all of our upcoming events on our website.
Institute for Organization Management (IOM), a program of the U.S. Chamber, is the premier nonprofit professional development program for association and chamber professionals, fostering individual growth through interactive learning and networking opportunities.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce members save $450 on registration fees.
ChamberJobs is a great place for posting available positions in your organization or for finding the high-level nonprofit job you're searching for. Chamber members receive a discount when posting jobs.
The Accreditation designation is granted to qualifying (state and local) chambers of commerce that demonstrate excellence in industry standards including high-quality programming, valuable services, deep expertise, and strong community leadership.
Members may submit an Accreditation application at a reduced rate.
Advantage
All the benefits of Signature membership, plus:
The Premier IOM Investor Discount provides Elite and Advantage members with a $570 discount off the regular member rate for first-year students and a $300 discount for returning students in their second through fourth years to attend Institute for Organization Management.
Elite and Advantage members are invited to participate in exclusive meetings and Chamber events, such as the LEAD Conference and the Aviation Summit, to discuss the political and legislative environment affecting American business.
Members hear from top Chamber and Washington officials and share their thoughts on the best political strategies for achieving legislative goals.
Elite
All the benefits of Advantage membership, plus:
This commentary and analysis from Chamber President and CEO Suzanne Clark is sent exclusively to the Chamber’s board of directors and top-tier members. It includes a recap of recent issues as well as an inside look at current chamber engagements.
Members may request policy experts to speak about topics such as labor, environment, international trade policy, and technology. Requests are accommodated based on availability.
Committee members help define Chamber positions by providing their views on key issues.
Association Committee of 100 (C100)
For more than 60 years, association executives have gathered under the banner of the U.S. Chamber's Association Committee of 100 (C100) to network, build partnerships, and discuss current issues.
Here members gain access to all exclusive programming the Chamber offers, including invitations to:
Two meetings per year in major cities or resorts that showcase the best of their accommodations, meeting facilities, and trade show capabilities. These events deliver leadership development through high-impact seminars with business experts, and leading authors, discussions on relevant policy issues, and CEO-to-CEO breakout sessions.
Issue briefings with the Chamber's lobbyists and regulatory experts as well as access to policy committees and staff.
If you're interested in a seat on C100, contact Raymond P. Towle, IOM, CAE, at rtowle@uschamber.com or call (202) 297-0212.
Sponsors
If you're interested in becoming a C100 meeting sponsor, please contact our Global Partnerships and Marketing team at (202) 463-5536 or partner@uschamber.com.
Chamber of Commerce Committees of 100 (CCC100)
Leading chamber executives gather under the banner of the U.S. Chamber's Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100 (CCC100) to network, build partnerships, and discuss current issues.
Here members gain access to all exclusive programming the Chamber offers, including invitations to:
Two meetings per year in major cities or resorts that showcase the best of their accommodations, meeting facilities, and trade show capabilities. These events deliver leadership development through high-impact seminars with business experts, and leading authors, discussions on relevant policy issues, and CEO-to-CEO breakout sessions.
Issue briefings with the Chamber's lobbyists and regulatory experts as well as access to policy committees and staff.
If you're interested in a seat on CCC100, contact Raymond P. Towle, IOM, CAE, at rtowle@uschamber.com or call (202) 297-0212.
Sponsors
If you're interested in becoming a CCC100 meeting sponsor, please contact our Global Partnerships and Marketing team at (202) 463-5536 or partner@uschamber.com.