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Associate Membership

The Capitol Region Chamber of Commerce was established in 1993 in Hartford Connecticut through the High Noon Community Action Organization. Different from other Chambers of Commerce, the Capitol Region Chamber of Commerce is a core domestic and international community economic development and wealth creation organization. Along with strategic alliance partners, associate members, and local stakeholders utilizing advanced technology as an enabler, the Chamber creates a digital trading community, “eBiz Community”, that data base, organizes and efficiently distributes the collective resources of the organization to each individual, business, and organization that’s a member of the Chamber allowing every member the ability to be a contributor to the success of other members in an integrated seamless manner while building economies locally, nationally and internationally .

The Chamber has accumulated many financial tools and relationship through its advisory board that can be used to address most project funding and development issues. One of the most favorable benefits of an Associate Membership is access to all of the top level projects on a participatory basis as well as financial resources and relationships that have been harnessed over the years in support of the Chamber's domestic and international development initiatives.

Associate members have access to internal as well as external developmental resources of the Chamber across broad industry sectors with the ability to utilize these resources to participate in Chamber activities domestically and international, including projects the member may elect to engage within or outside of the Chambers controlled project development programs. The Chamber's structured development programs follow a path that leads to integrated retail, commercial and industrial development as byproducts of the human resource sustainable development process. This process supports workforce and community economic development. The back room resources accessible to the Associate members engaged in our domestic and international development initiatives are privileged and far reaching with deep industry roots.

CRBCC associate members can plot a clearly defined path to accomplish any viable goal, and have access to the resources to accomplish it.

Ron Dunson
Chairman