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What's the secret to successful associations? At the U.S. Chamber, we believe it is Discovery, Influence, and Growth. DIG into the membership opportunities and uncover valuable tools and resources key to taking your association to the next level. Whatever type of membership you choose, there is a balance of educational opportunities to Discover, ways to expand your Influence, and programs to help your organization Grow revenue and members. DIG in now and see which level is right for you.
Membership Packages
Signature Members (pdf) This basic membership is the entry point to the powerful resources available at the U.S. Chamber. It allows associations to sample the benefits and learn more about the services available through membership.
Advantage Members (pdf) Enterprising associations take charge by choosing the Advantage membership to increase their knowledge and clout while building a network of influential peers. Receive insider information from Chamber specialists on pressing legislation and regulatory issues that matter to your members. Become more involved in the policy matters that are essential to your organization.
Elite Members (pdf) These leading visionaries advance their associations through peer-to-peer interaction, one-on-one government affairs consultations, and special consideration for serving on prestigious policy committees. Elite members enjoy the privileges of networking at the Chamber's hub of influence and power while attending exclusive events on policy issues and leadership trends.
Committee of 100 (pdf) Association Committee of 100 (C100) members, as Washington power brokers, have unfettered access to the Chamber. These members meet twice a year at world-class resorts to develop strategies, business insight, and best practices to help grow their associations. C100 members make valuable connections with political pundits and pollsters, business experts, and leading authors who provide new perspectives on public policy and leadership. The Committee of 100 is the ultimate inner circle of the association industry.
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