Title: Current Trends and Issues in the Chamber Industry
1Current Trends and Issues in the Chamber Industry
2Little Know Facts
3Did you know?
- Many years ago in Scotland, a new game was
invented. It was ruled Gentlemen Only Ladies
Forbidden thus the word GOLF entered the English
Language.
4Did you know?
- The first couple to be shown in bed together on
prime time TV were who? - Fred Wilma Flintstone
5Did you know?
- Coca-Cola was originally green
6Did you know?
- It is impossible to lick your elbow.
7Did you know?
- The average number of people airbourne over the
U.S. at any given hour? - 61,000
8Did you know?
- Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of
what? - Their birthplace
9Did you know?
- What do bulletproof vests, fire escapes,
windshield wipers and laser printers all have in
common? - All were invented by women
10Did you know?
- Which day are there more collect calls than any
other day of the year? - Fathers Day
11Did you know?
- The first novel ever written on a typewriter?
- Tom Sawyer
12Did you know?
- By raising your legs slowly and lying on your
back, you cant sink in quicksand.
13Current Trends and Issues in the Chamber Industry
14Some Chambers Are Losing Sight of Their Mission
15Some Chambers Are Losing Sight of Their Mission
- One chambers mission
- To strengthen the local economy and serve as the
voice of business in community affairs.
16Some Chambers Are Losing Sight of Their Mission
- Annual Report Included
- Successful Golf Tournament
- Successful Wine/Art Festival
- Successful Mixers
- Successful Car Show in Park
- Successful Holiday Parade
- Successful Casino Night
17Some Chambers Are Losing Sight of Their Mission
- Say What!?
- To strengthen the local economy and serve as the
voice of business in community affairs.
18Some Chambers Are Losing Sight of Their Mission
- The Chamber of Commerce?..or
- The Chamber of Events?
19Some Chambers Are Losing Sight of Their Mission
- Business Plans need to have a balance between
fundraising events and things that achieve your
chambers mission. - The acid test - Does it meet the mission of
the organization?
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22The Right Components of A Chamber Business Plan
- Networking/Referrals/Exposure
- Create a Strong Local Economy
- Promote the Community
- Represents Interest of Business with Government
- Political Action
23Networking, Referrals, Exposure
- Creates 8 New Industry-based networking groups
Parker CO - Young Execs Bellevue WA
- Web Site Referrals/Invoices Beaverton OR
- Speed Leads - Hollywood
24Promote the Community
- Donuts Sales Mini Grants for Educators N.
Clackamas County OR - 120,000 Annual Scholarship Program for HS
Seniors Santa Ana Chamber - On-Line Diversity Kit San Luis Obispo
- City Contracts with Chamber for Marketing Plan
Development - Tulare
25Create Strong Local Economy
- Venture Forum Eugene OR
- Chamber Checks 250K Elko NV
- All City Sale Camarillo CA
- Red Team help businesses stay in community
Riverside - Weekly Economic Snapshot Survey Tracy CA
26Represent Business Interests
- Privatizing some city staff positions Redding
CA - Stopped Ordinances that would have prevented big
box retailers Lodi, Flagstaff AZ - Advice on city budget Santa Ana CA
- Local Preference Ordinance for City Contracts
San Leandro CA
27Political Action
- Endorsing candidates for city council, state
legislature and Congress - El Centro, Riverside, Lakewood, Gilbert AZ,
Bellingham WA, Pleasanton, San Diego East County,
Santa Clarita, Torrance, - Civic Report Card San Jose
- Publishing Voting Records of Legislators
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30Too Many Chambers?
31Too Many Chambers?
- Less than 250 in membership and less than 250K
income - Mission Statement Survival
- One fund-raiser after another
- Only has programs/services in one or two of the
core competency areas - Typically understaffed high turnover
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33Too Many Chambers?
- If the urge to merge is not there, then hope is
that larger adjoining chambers would offer more
assistance - Next recession will really force this issue
- Future trend will be towards more regional
chambers - Need to breakout of our geographic mindset.
- Creating a strong local economy blurs political
boundaries.
34More Politically Active
35Does Your Chamber Have a PAC?
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36More Politically Active
- More chambers are forming political action
committees (PACs) (26) (5 - 1992) - Some large (CA) corporations are only supporting
chambers that are politically active
37More Politically Active
- Building advocacy coalitions is common.
- South Bay Association of Chambers
- San Rafael, Santa Rosa, Napa, Fairfield-Suisun
Chambers Alliance of North Bay Chambers - Merced, Turlock, Modesto, Los Banos Central CA
Chamber Alliance - East Valley Legislative Coalition Mesa, Tempe,
Chandler, Gilbert, AZ - Candidates Program San Jose, Ventura, San
Rafael, Santa Clarita, Ranch Cucamonga
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44Continued Dependency on Government Funding
45Does Your Chamber Receive Any Kind of Government
Funding?
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46Chambers Receiving Government Funding
- Government funds account for at least 25 of a
chambers total income in 1/3 of the chambers
receiving government funding? - Ten chambers receive government funds totally
more than 50 of their total income.
47Chambers Receiving Government Funding
- Contract (80) vs. Allotment (20)
- Keep government funds separate
48Chambers Receiving Government Funding
- Do you feel that your chamber's effectiveness in
representing your business community in
local/county issues is hindered by accepting
government funding?
49Chambers Government Funding
- Over 80 of chambers receiving government funds
say NO! - Over 80 of chambers not receiving government
funds say YES! - Almost 70 of board members agree that receiving
govt money can affect the chambers ability to
take on city hall.
50Chambers Receiving Government Funding
- Chambers may want to wean themselves from
government funding. - If the business community wont financial support
a business organization why should government?
51Dues Schedules Havent Kept Up With Inflation
52Dues Schedules Havent Kept Up With Inflation
- Too much emphasis on fund raisers and other
sources of income. - On average, dues account for 40 of a chambers
total income. - Dues remain the largest single source of income
for most chambers.
53Policy of Increasing Dues Every Year
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54Dues Schedules Havent Kept Up With Inflation
- 200 in Dues in 2000 174 in 2005
- Automatic CPI Increases
55Common Characteristics of Good Dues Schedules
- Annual Increases (minimum CPI)
- No More than 25 of members at minimum dues
- Lots of different levels
- Significant dollar amounts between levels
- Avg. Dues per member 1.5 times base rate
- Few (if any) sub-level categories
56Future Trend in Dues Schedules?
- More and more chambers are implementing a
tiered benefits dues schedule.
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60Need to Re-Think the Chambers Marketing Efforts
61Need to Re-Think the Chambers Marketing Efforts
- Most chambers dont have membership problems
they have a marketing problem - Too concerned with membership numbers
- Focus on bottom line/profit
- Cant spend members, can only spend dollars.
62Need to Re-Think the Chambers Marketing Efforts
- Too much emphasis on participation
63Need to Re-Think the Chambers Marketing Efforts
- WHY THEY JOIN
- Referrals/Exposure-110
- Networking - 100
- Benefits/Services - 37
- Govt Representation-34
- Community Support-16
- Participation 1
- WHY THEY RENEW
- Community Support-96
- Govt Representation-70
- Referrals/Exposure-48
- Networking - 48
- Benefits Services-43
- Participation- 9
64Need to Re-Think the Chambers Marketing Efforts
- WHY MEMBERS DROP
- Closed or Moved-100
- No time to participate-84
- Cant Afford-62
- No Benefit-58
- Disagree with decisions/direction-3
65Need to Re-Think the Chambers Marketing Efforts
- 1 reason given by prospective members as to why
they wont join their local chamber? - No time to participate
66Need to Re-Think the Chambers Marketing Efforts
- Need to sell connections not participation
- One size fits all mentality is obsolete!
- Your members are different people belong for
different reasons. - Develop different elevator speeches for various
types of businesses.
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80What Are You Communicating?
81What Are You Communicating?
- 55 of Lead Articles in Newsletters Are Events!
- Business Related Stories (if any) are buried!
- Communications need to show how your programs and
services are relevant to members bottom lines.
82What Are You Communicating?
- Seven Magic Words of Chamber Communication
- Now heres what it means to you (the member).
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92Current Trends/Issues
- Losing Sight of Our Mission
- Too Many Chambers?
- More Politically Active
- Too Dependent of Government Funds
- Inadequate Dues Schedules
- Need to Re-Think Our Marketing
- What Are You Communicating?
93At Last - The End!
- Steve Snyder, Director of Local Chamber Services
- California Chamber of Commerce
- 1215 K St Suite 1400
- Sacramento CA 95812
- steve.snyder_at_calchamber.com
- 916-930-1241