Chamber Membership Fee Schedule

Membership Investments in the Chamber are fully tax-deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense.  Please review the following classifications to determine which Investment Schedule applies to you or your business.  For Schedule 1 use the number of full-time employees plus part-time employees (two part-time employees equals one full-time employee) = total number of employees.

SCHEDULE 1

Retailers, wholesalers, distributors, restaurants, grocers, amusements, transportation, tax prep, bookkeeping, insurance, IT, communications, real estate agents & developers, construction, engineering, architectural, gyms, fitness centers, nutritionists, childcare, adult home care, personal care, and other services including manufacturing and industrial.

Employees Annual Investment
1-5 $280
6-10 $340
11-20 $430
21-30 $490
31-50 $550
51-100 $610
101-199 $790
200+ $1050

SCHEDULE 2

Attorneys, Accountants, Doctors (MD, DO, DVM, PA, etc.) Dentists, Investment Brokers and other professional services.

Professionals Annual Investment
1-2 $310
3 $370
4 $490
5 + $610

SCHEDULE 3

Hotels, motels, apartments, hospitals, nursing homes, rest homes and retirement homes

Annual Investment $12 per unit

(70 unit cap)

SCHEDULE 4

Banks, savings and loans, and credit unions

Yearly Deposits Annual Investment
Up to $5 million $560
$5-10 million $730
$10-25 million $910
$25 million + $1200

SCHEDULE 5

Non-profit organizations, individuals (retirees or community members/individuals without a business affiliation)

Annual Investment $140

SCHEDULE 6

Utilities: electric, gas, telephone, cable/dish, internet providers, telecommunication providers (non-retail)

Annual Investment $670

SCHEDULE 7

College, universities, vocational institutions, private K-12

Annual Investment $370

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