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Member benefits for Premium, Standard, and Non-profit
members: Chamber's In-House Brochures - A listing and brief description of Member's business in the Chamber's in-house brochures which are updated as new members join, and made available to visitors at the Chamber's Information & Welcome Center. Referrals - Chamber staff gives priority to Members when referral requests are received. Members may also request leads from the Chamber's database of inquiries via printed list or email. Standard members may subscribe to this service for $20 per month; no extra charge for Premium and nonprofit members. These leads are sortable by many criteria (call date, arrival date, lodging, real estate, relocation, etc.). Brochure Display - Member's business brochures or business cards may be displayed at the Information & Welcome Center maintained by the Chamber. Co-Op Advertising Opportunities - Members may purchase a co-op ad with the Chamber in publications as the opportunity arises. E-mail Updates - Emails of community interest are sent to online members to keep members informed of Chamber news, upcoming meetings, projects, and events. Forwarding Your E-mail Messages - Members may ask the Chamber
to forward messages to online Chamber members. Note: The Chamber policy
determines the type of messages we can forward. Business Exchange - Members have the opportunity to host a monthly Business-After-Hours event. This provides an excellent opportunity to familiarize members with your business and provides a wonderful networking forum to meet with other members. Bulk Mailing Privileges - Members may use the Chamber's bulk rate permit to mail qualifying promotional pieces numbering 200 or more. Note: First Class Post Card rates are less than the bulk mail rate. Legislative Representation - Representation on legislative issues affecting Angel Fire area businesses. The Chamber works all year on behalf of the business community, as well as to encourage the relocation of businesses and residents to the Angel Fire Area. Your participation in assisting the Chamber in this process benefits you, your business, and the community as a whole. Your ideas and questions are always welcome. Membership dues in and contributions to the Chamber of Commerce may be tax deductible as an ordinary business expense per the Chamber's 501(c)(6) status. Dues paid to the Chamber are not a charitable deduction for federal income tax purposes. The Chamber serves as an advocacy organization for its members, but is not a charity. (rev 10/15/07) |