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Claremont Chamber of Commerce Connect, Grow, Prosper Membership Packet Claremont Chamber of Commerce 205 Yale Avenue Claremont, CA 91711 (909) 624-1681 www.claremontchamber.org

Welcome to the Chamber Dear Future Chamber Member, Thank you for your interest in the Claremont Chamber of Commerce. We are excited to partner with you! Let me first say that I m eager to get to know you, your business, and to learn how the Chamber of Commerce can help your business grow and succeed. The Chamber is a strong voice for the business community and provides members with essential services and many opportunities to promote their businesses. These include: Monthly Networking Meetings Marketing and Advertising Opportunities Legislative Action Updates and Recommendations Business Referrals Complimentary Website Listings Maureen Aldridge, CEO The Mission of the Claremont Chamber of Commerce is to provide strong leadership in serving the interest of business, promoting the inter-relationship between business and community, and encourage business participation with civic and educational organizations and programs within the Claremont area. Our primary goals are to strengthen our local economy, to promote the community, provide networking opportunities and represent the interest of business with government. We are confident that you will find value in joining the Claremont Chamber of Commerce. In the words of our members, the Chamber is an unparalleled resource for networking and current, critical information for business. Please call our office today at (909) 624-1681 or email us at contact@claremontchamber.org to become a member or get answers to any questions you may have. We look forward to having you join our wonderful Chamber Team. Sincerely, Maureen Aldridge CEO

Chamber Events Networking Breakfast The Chamber holds a monthly networking breakfast at 7:30 a.m. on the second Tuesday of the month at the DoubleTree by Hilton Claremont, 555 W. Foothill Blvd. This is a perfect networking opportunity that starts off with a tasty breakfast buffet and omelet bar. A 10 minute presentation is made by a chamber member, followed by new member and renewing member recognitions, networking opportunities, a raffle and a 50/50 drawing. A networking table is available for Chamber members to display their business information. Estimated attendance: 75+ Ladies Luncheon This bimonthly Ladies Luncheon is a chance for business women in the community to get together and network in a fun social setting. It is held at various Chamber Member locations from 11:30 a.m. 1 p.m. It gives our female entrepreneurs a chance to socialize, swap ideas and naturally, do business! A networking table is available for Chamber members to display their business information. Estimated attendance: 25+ Multi-Chamber Mixers Multi-Chamber Mixers are held at various times throughout the year by a Claremont Chamber member that is part of multiple Chambers in the area. These mixers are usually held from 5:30-7 p.m. This event provides an opportunity to network after hours with fellow colleagues, members of other chambers and potential customers. Estimated attendance: 50+ Claremont Young Professionals Networking Events These quarterly events target young entrepreneurs ages 21-40 to meet in a casual setting and network amongst other young professionals. Networking events will include a bowling fundraiser and trivia night that will be open to all Chamber membership. As well as, a BBQ Potluck and Holiday Party that will be strictly for the CYP membership. Estimated Attendance: 25+ Women s Leadership Conference This annual conference will be held in March each year. This day-long conference will explore significant topics which are geared towards empowerment in the business world. All are welcome and encouraged to attend as it will be an empowering day filled with practical information for everyone. Estimated Attendance: 100+ Inland Empires Largest Mixer This annual mixer brings Inland Empire Chambers and business organizations together for the ultimate business networking event. This is a great opportunity to reach small to large companies, meet new clients and learn how the different Chambers of Commerce and business organizations can make your business grow. The Mixer will feature 200 exhibitors and an impressive list of local sponsors. Estimated Attendance: 2,000+ Village Venture Arts and Crafts Faire This annual event is held every fourth Saturday in October and it has become the largest Arts & Crafts Faire in the Inland Empire. The streets of the Claremont Village are filled with over 500 arts and crafts booths including photography, pottery, jewelry, clothing and garden knick-knacks, just to name a few. A business and organization block has been added for local organizations and businesses. A discount for a vendor booth is given to all Chamber members. Estimated Attendance: 15,000 Annual Golf Tournament Each year the Claremont Chamber and the Claremont Unified School District collaborate in the Education Classic Golf Tournament. 50% of the profits are donated to the Best B.E.T. (Business and Education Together) Program. Which benefits students in the Claremont Schools by providing funds to develop classroom programs which address advancement of educational enterprise and promote student self-esteem, learning and motivation. Estimated Attendance: 80+

Member Benefits Referrals Telephone, e-mail & walk in Networking Networking breakfast every 2 nd Tuesday of the month Bi-montly Ladies Luncheons Lunch and Learns Multi-Chamber Mixers Women s Leadership Conference Claremont Young Professional s Events Business Education Series Awards/Installation Luncheon New Member Orientation Opportunity to be a volunteer on a Chamber Committee Visitor s Center/Chamber Office Display of member business cards & literature Informational brochures Event posters displayed in public window Claremont City and Village Maps Business News Monthly newsletter mailed and/or e-mailed New member focus article Spotlight on a Chamber Member Front page Member Testimonial Paid advertising opportunities Business Directory Listing Published every two years Available in the Chamber Office Distributed to all hotels & colleges in the city Mailed to all Tourist & Relocation requests Chamber Website Listed on chamber site by business, category, contact name & website Log-in access to website to add or update your member information, post events in the Chamber calendar, post hot deals and job postings Member Testimonial page with links to your business Events calendar Paid Advertising Opportunities Membership Directory sponsorship Enhanced web listing Weekly e-mail blast sponsorship 6 month business card in monthly Business News Business News available is via e-mail and on the website Claremont Map: every two years Business Directory: every two years Event Sponsorships Breakfast, Luncheons, Village Venture, Golf Tournament and Women s Leadership Conference Business Seminars Variety of informative business forums and seminars Other Village Venture Vendor Discount Crime Alerts Weekly E-Blasts Membership Mailing Labels Chamber Gift Card Program Representing Business to Government Actively reviews legislation Presents concerns to local, regional & state governments

Value s of Membership What is your Membership worth? As a Claremont Chamber Member you automatically receive all the following benefits with no effort required: Claremont Chamber Lobby Display $200 Listing in Bi Annual Business and Community Directory $500 Spotlight for New Chamber Members in Chamber Newsletter $250 Spotlight for Chamber Members in Chamber Newsletter $250 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony $300 Membership Plaque and Window Decal $50 Chamber Website listing with link to your website $300 List of Chamber Members printed for you at no cost $250 Subscription to the Monthly Claremont Chamber Newsletter $500 Weekly Email Bulletin/Current Events Update and Crime Alerts $1,800 Score Business Consulting $300 Educational Luncheons/Workshops $100 Multiple Networking/Sponsorship Opportunities Priceless Exclusive customer referral service Priceless Opportunity to provide member testimonials Priceless Total dollar value for your membership: $4,800 These items have a cost but the value is more than the investment: Host a networking event Sponsor a breakfast or lunch Attend a Breakfast, Multi-Mixer, Ladies Luncheon, Seminar, etc. Advertising opportunities Village Venture booth discount Newsletter advertising Labor Law poster Membership labels For simply being a Chamber member, your return on investment will astonish you. Remember, this is only the benefits of membership if you do not participate in any programs. This is what your business can receive for doing absolutely nothing but being a member.

Getting to Know You As a new member of this business-oriented organization, you are encouraged to tell us more about YOUR business. In the process, you ll be taking advantage of your initial member-only benefits. Here are several ways to promote your business right away and they re all free of charge. In the Chamber Office Provide business cards, brochures and/or flyers to be displayed in the Chamber office If you have an event to announce we accept a poster for display in the public window, also you may want to list your event on our Chamber online calendar. Request to host a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony within your first year of membership. On the Chamber Website Your business name, contact name, address, phone number etc., will be displayed on the Chamber s website; don t forget to include your website as there will be a direct link from our site to yours. If you do not have a present website, let us know when you do! You will have access to update your member profile, post events, job postings and hot deals on the Chamber website. Your login information will be given to you in your new member welcome packet. If you wish to list your business under an additional category, there will be a $50 fee per category In the Chamber Newsletter Submit a focus article on your business to Veronica at contact@claremontchamber.org for a spotlight in the Chamber monthly newsletter. Your focus article must include: 100 word max article with a PHOTO or a LOGO (Photos must be sent in Jpeg format & 300dpi) Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Ribbon Cuttings are available any time during your first year of membership and also for Business re-openings after re-modernization or moving to another address, and are a great way to meet new Chamber members. Ribbon Cuttings provide a rare opportunity to "look under the hood" of businesses and learn more about Claremont s wide array of products and services. No RSVP is necessary and there is no charge to attend. The Chamber C.E.O., Chamber Board Members, Chamber Ambassadors and City Council members, as well as local elected officials, are often on hand to join us in the festivities. Ribbon Cuttings are held Monday-Thursday at 12:00pm or 5:30pm. (Ribbon cuttings are not available at 5:30pm on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month, due to City Council Meetings.) Home-based businesses are welcome to utilize the Chamber Office to host a Ribbon Cutting. The responsibilities of the Claremont Chamber staff will be to: Notify its membership of the event through weekly e-newsletters and the monthly Business Newsletter Add the event to the on-line calendar on the Chamber website Provide Chamber Ambassadors to assist you and your guests Notify Chamber Board of Directors and City Officials Provide giant scissors, red ribbon, and set up the group for a great photo Use the photo from the event in the monthly Business Newsletter and possibly future e-mail newsletters/website articles Contact the Claremont Chamber and schedule a date and time for your event.

Membership Programs Chamber Gift Card Program The Claremont Gift Card program is a FREE program available for Chamber members. This program has been successful since 2002 and currently has 140 Chamber members utilizing this as one of the many benefits to their membership. The intention of this program is to encourage more business for our Chamber members and to keep the money in Claremont. Throughout the year, many residents and visitors to the city purchase the Claremont Chamber cards, for family, friends, coaches, teachers, etc. Each card distributed from our office includes a list of members participating in this wonderful program, giving each recipient a huge array of choices as to where they can spend their gift. All participating members are given a window cling to show they accept the gift cards. Claremont Gift Cards are sold exclusively at the Chamber Office in denominations of $10 and $25. When a customer uses the gift card, the merchant must treat it as cash and must give cash as change, if necessary. Then the members brings the card(s) into the Chamber office, where we will write a check for the full amount. To participate in this program, simply circle YES for Chamber Gift Card Program on your membership application. Claremont Chamber Young Professionals (CYP) The Claremont Chamber Young Professionals (CYP) is a group of business professionals from the ages of 21-40 years old. CYP exists to strengthen the vitality of Claremont and surrounding areas by providing a network of professional development, social opportunity, economic development, and community service programs. CYP will host quarterly networking event. Networking events will include a bowling fundraiser and trivia night that will be open to all Chamber membership. As well as, a BBQ Potluck and Holiday Party that will be strictly for the CYP membership. These networking events provide a casual environment for CYP S to mix and mingle while building stronger business connections. Another asset of the CYP s is the volunteer committee. The Chair of the volunteer committee finds different Chamber member events for the CYP s to participate in as a group. Volunteering is a great way to help the CYP s be more visible in the community while supporting fellow Chamber members. The CYP s host an Annual Bowling tournament Fundraiser in the summer to benefit a nonprofit organization. In 2015, the tournament raised $1000 for the First Street Gallery Art Center. This event is a great way to give back to the community while giving business people the opportunity to get out of the office and have fun. For more information on how to get involved with the CYP s contact Veronica at contact@claremontchamber.org

Advertising made Easy What do you have in your budget for advertising? We here at the Claremont Chamber have something for EVERY amount. Advertising in the Business News the Chamber s Monthly Newsletter Monthly Ads $200 - full page ad $150 - half page ad $100 - quarter page ad E-mail the PDF or JPEG of your ad by the 15 th of the previous month Newsletter Flyer Inserts $65 Flyer Inserts* *Provide 250 flyers and a PDF of the flyer by the 15th of the previous month Six Month Ads $150 - business card size ad Website/Eblasts $150 - Weekly E-Blast - business card size jpeg to advertise your business or event. Ad will run for 4 weeks. $150 - Rotating Ad Space on Chamber Website - 6 months in the Events or Business Directory pages. Maximum image size is 360 x 60 pixels jpeg for the banner ad, rotates every 5 secs. Ways to increase your Membership presence FREE - Spotlight on a Chamber Member Contact Veronica to be featured as a spotlight in the next Chamber newsletter. FREE - Become an Ambassador or join one of our committees! $50 - Additional Category Listing - Increase your chances of being found in the Business Directory Search. Charge renewable each year Sponsorships $150 - Breakfast Sponsorship 10 minute presentation Breakfast sponsorships include one breakfast reservation, a 6 display table, information at each place setting. $Various - Golf Tournament $Various - Village Venture $Various - Women s Leadership Conference $Various - Other events and programs each year FREE-Multi-Chamber Mixer Host a Mixer at your venue with all the Chambers your business is a part of. All sponsorships need to be booked ahead (dates go very quickly) and include advertising in the Chamber Newsletter, Calendar, Facebook and on the Chamber website. To answer any other questions or to advertise, e-mail Veronica at contact@claremontchamber.org For events and sponsorships e-mail or call Marlene at marlene@claremontchamber.org

Member Testimonials We all achieve more when we work together, and we ve found the Claremont Chamber to be proof of this adage. Participation in the Chamber s Discover Claremont Card partnership, for example, was something that benefited Hotel Casa 425, as well as other businesses that took part in the promotion. Through the Chamber, we ve forged complementary working relationships with other like-minded, local organizations; our popular Vino & Vinyasa afternoons grew from an idea to bring flow yoga classes to the hotel with the help of Claremont Yoga. We re looking ahead to similar successes with fellow Chamber members. -Tara Naughtin Manager, Hotel Casa 425 We love the Claremont Chamber! We joined for the business support, but stayed for the friendships and fun! The monthly breakfasts at the Doubletree are fantastic, as are the mixers, ribbon cuttings and other events throughout the month. Don t join and just sit out - this is a wonderful organization with numerous opportunities to get involved! It has been a joy to partner with such quality businesses and non-profits in the community. Being a Chamber member has definitely helped our company grow! The Chamber fosters cooperation, trust and serves with integrity. -Lisa and Terry Jeffers, Right at Home In-Home Care The Claremont Chamber rocks! For us, it is all about connecting people with the right jewelry to mark their celebration or treat themselves. The Claremont Chamber is great at creating fun events which build connection, charity and business in our community. Any organization is as good as its people and Claremont is fortunate to have a vibrant, driven and innovative Chamber of Commerce run by amazing people. The Chamber is particularly great at providing support and a unified voice to the many family, independent businesses that make Claremont a strong and unique place to shop and work. We re proud to have been a member of the Claremont Chamber of Commerce for 19 years and we look forward to the next 19 years and beyond. -Ray Lantz, The Diamond Center Ever since we joined the Claremont Chamber, we have felt a part of this community. The Chamber has allowed us to meet and network with people and other small business owners in the area. They do a great job bringing people together and coordinate exciting events like Village Venture and Restaurant Week, that bring in consumers from surrounding cities. As Realtors, we need keep up to date with growth related to the city. The Chamber helps keeps us educated and is valuable asset to our business. We truly believe that it is because of the chamber that Claremont has become a destination city! -Carlos and Pat Samuelson, Century 21 Prestige Properties

Claremont Chamber of Commerce 205 Yale Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711 Phone: (909) 624-1681 Fax: (909) 624-6629 Membership Application Company Name: Primary Contact: Title: Contact Phone: Email: Business Address: Mailing Address: Business Phone: Website: Additional Contact: Title: Phone: Email: Primary Business Listing Category: Additional Business Category - $50 per category annually: Claremont Gift Card Program: Yes/No (Please circle) Chamber Business Newsletter: Email Mailed (Check one) Annual Member Investment Category 1 Employees 0-10 Employees 11-50 Employees 51+ Retail, Professionals, Services & Independent Contractors City State Zip City State Zip $250 $300 $450 Category 2 Employees 0-10 Employees 11-50 Employees 51+ Restaurant & Entertainment $250 $300 $450 Category 3 Employees 0-10 Employees 11-50 Employees 51+ Non-profits other than below $150 $200 $350 Category 4 Financial Institutions, Utilities, Auto Dealers, Manufacturing, & Airports Category 5 Apartments, Colleges, Hospitals, Hotels & Retirement Communities Category 6 Employees 0-50 Employees 51+ $400 $550 Employees 0-50 Employees 51+ $400 $550 Individual Non-Business & Retired $130 Category 7 Business with multiple locations using same name Referred by: The Chamber Multiple Locations Additional $100 per location Rates are subject to change: Join Date: Membership Category(s) # Membership Investment $ Additional Fee $ Processing Fee $ 30.00 Total $ Payment method: [ ] Check [ ] Cash [ ] Credit Card Credit Card Type: Visa or Mastercard CC # Exp Date Billing Zip Signature Membership dues in the Claremont Chamber of Commerce may be tax deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense. Investment dues paid to the Chamber are not a charitable tax deduction for federal income tax purposes. The Chamber serves as an advocate organization for area businesses. We always recommend that you consult with your tax advisor for further clarification.