A business or organization gets “real clout” when working in a cooperative effort with others in the community. Together we can stimulate orderly growth and economic development, work with state and national legislators on major issues affecting our local towns and county, develop social responsibilities affecting homes, schools, and health, and promote the free enterprise system. We’re in this together.
We invite you to become a member of the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce! View our Chamber Member Features and Benefits Guide below for more information on the benefits of Chamber membership. Then give our staff a call with your questions or to arrange a personal visit.
And when you’re ready to join, here’s the membership application form – Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce Membership Application.
Chamber Membership Investment Dues Schedule
Annual Investment |
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For-Profit Business or Organization |
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0-5 Employees* |
$285 |
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6-10 Employees |
$345 |
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11-15 Employees |
$395 |
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16-20 Employees |
$475 |
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21-25 Employees |
$575 |
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26-30 Employees |
$615 |
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31+ Employees
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$615 + 8.00 for each over 30 |
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Not-For Profit Business or Organization |
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0-5 Employees* |
$165 |
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6-10 Employees |
$195 |
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11-15 Employees |
$225 |
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16-20 Employees |
$265 |
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21-25 Employees |
$285 |
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26-30 Employees |
$305 |
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31+ Employees
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$305 + $4.50 for each over 30 |
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Chamber Supporter/ Individual |
$135 |
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Associate |
$155 |
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Second Business** | $195 |
* All employee counts are based on the number of Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) employees in the Sheridan County area (part-time employees are counted as .5 FTE)
** Second Business is a business with the same ownership as an existing Chamber member (the business with the lesser number of employees)
Benefits and Costs of Chamber Membership
Of course, it takes money to operate the Chamber and its various activities. That’s where the membership investment dues come into the picture. By combining time, ideas, and financial contributions, our Chamber members are having a strong influence on the decisions and activities that benefit us as individuals and as businesses, as well as our families and the health of our community.