Membership

A diverse and growing membership base infuses an organization with vitality and resources. Thus, the membership base should reflect as much as possible the composition of the local business community. As our region has become increasingly mnore diverse over the past 10 years, our membership mix has changed also, thus creating more opportunities for adding value to your membership investment.
When it comes to exerting influence in the community and in councils of government, however, a large membership base matters for two main reasons: It shows that the organization has enough grassroots support and that it has become the unified voice of the business community it represents.
Browse this section to learn how the chamber membership creates balance and adds value to your investment and helps make the Nation's Capital and the Mid-Atlantic region a great destination to live, work, play and visit.
Grand Openings and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies
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Grand openings and ribbon-cutting ceremonies are great opportunities for a new business to get started. The ribbon-cutting ceremony is one of several activities, but when resources are limited, it is often used alone to announce "to the world" that doors are open for business.
Certificates of Origin
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Guidelines for using our logo
The Mid-Atlantic Hispanic Chamber of Commerce invests itself in enhancing the diversity of our business community, in helping to strengthen our existing workforce and prepare our future workforce, and in making the Mid-Atlantic region a premier international destinations and sought-after locations to visit, start a business, live, work and play. Our logo is our public image and, therefore, it is the Chamber's most valuable marketing asset. Thus, it is everyone's responsibility to protect it and use it with care.
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