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Niagara Chamber Partnership 

Unlocking the power of a Niagara-wide network

Niagara’s communities have outstanding Chambers of Commerce, and we are especially proud of our partnerships within the Niagara Chamber Partnership.

In Niagara, nine local Chambers have joined together to give you outstanding value with a truly regional experience that offers you access to a strong regional advocacy voice, more exposure, more connections, and stronger relationships with businesses across Niagara.

The nine organizations that form the Niagara Chamber Partnership (NCP), bring a united presence to regional issues, opportunities for additional networking at joint events, and the power of exposure across multiple Chamber websites and communication pieces, such as newsletters and social media channels.

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As a member in good standing with your local/home Chamber, you are eligible to become an associate member of any of the other participating Chambers for just $75 annually (per Chamber). It’s affordable, easy, and provides you with the opportunity to take advantage of membership benefits across Niagara at a fraction of the cost of individual memberships. Certain conditions apply, ask us for more details.

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Road To Recovery Series

The Niagara Chamber Partnership (NCP) is proud to bring you six moderated conversations highlighting important issues in Niagara. We'll be discussing why these areas are important and what impact they'll have on your business in 2022 and beyond.

 

Areas of Focus:

Legal / Human Resources

Health Care / Mental Health

Financial Forecast

Small Business

Labour Market

Housing Affordability

Please find the link to these discussions below. New videos will be posted as we work through the series.

NCP Road To Recovery Session 1 - September 28th, 2021

Up Next

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