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Resource Organizations

 
From local chambers of commerce to statewide trade groups, Connecticut is full of organizations that can assist your business. Find the professionals who can enhance your company with everything from grants to networking opportunities.
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GNHCC is comprised of the 15 municipalities of Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford, West Haven, and Woodbridge, and marshalls the physical, economic, and human resources of the South Central Connecticut region for the sole purpose of making Greater New Haven a favorable place to operate a business, a desirable place to work, and an attractive place to live.

The Chamber has a long history in West Haven and has many accomplishments to be proud of. The Chamber hosts numerous programs and events each year to help our more than 150 members develop strategic relationships to serve and support the business community.

The Orange Chamber’s primary function is to support our members’ business objectives through ongoing communications, informational events and networking opportunities.

The Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, an association of business and professional people, promotes a climate for business that enhances the economic vitality and quality of life in Fairfield.

Founded in 1966, the Monroe Chamber of Commerce has nearly 75 members and represents a wide variety of businesses from one-person home businesses to large manufacturing companies with hundreds of employees.

The Greater Danbury Chamber of Commerce is comprised of approximately 800 members, which encompass a workforce of well over 105,000 individuals. Membership is diverse with representation from manufacturing, hi-tech, retail, service, professional, and corporate and ranging in size from sole proprietors to 2000+ employees.

The Wethersfield Chamber of Commerce represents its members through active involvement in issues, projects, and services that will improve the economic environment and provide greater business opportunities.

The Rocky Hill Chamber has been active since January of 1989 as a successor to the Rocky Hill Business Association.  The organization is committed to the growth of the business community.

Newington Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of business people who work together to advance the economic, commercial, civic development, and related needs of the community.