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  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS    
  1. Doesn’t the Chamber primarily serve the needs of big businesses?
Many people are surprised to learn that 85% of all Chamber members are small businesses with 25 or fewer employees. Many programs are designed with small business needs in mind.

2. How much business should I expect as a result of my membership in the Brownsville Chamber of Commerce?
One of the primary missions of the Chamber is to provide opportunities to business executives to interact and make new connections. Another is to encourage members to buy from other members. The Chamber also does all it can to promote name recognition of and referrals to its members. While the Chamber works very hard to create opportunity for its members, the ultimate responsibility to growing your business rests with you.

3. I would like to volunteer to serve on a committee or task force at the Chamber. Who do I call?
Any question about your membership can usually be answered by calling the Member Services Coordinator or the Membership Manager at 956-542-4341.

4. I don’t have time to become heavily involved in Chamber activities. Does that decrease the value of my membership?
Not at all. As a matter of fact, only about 15% of all members participate actively in volunteer positions with the Chamber. Your membership is designed to give you a tremendous return on your investment even if you don’t have time to get heavily involved. If you do have the time, you can certainly reap extra benefits.

5. How do I submit press releases to the Chamber for use in the Member News section of the “Progress”?
All members in good standing with the Chamber may submit one press release per month for possible publication in the Member Highlight section of the “Progress”. Press releases should be brief and comply with the editorial standards published on page 2 of the “Progress”. Press releases should be faxed or emailed to: Communication Manager, Fax: 956-504-3348 or emailed to angela@brownsvillechamber.com.

6. How does the Chamber decide how to assess dues to members?
In the vast majority of cases, the formula for setting the level of dues is based on the number of full time permanent employee. The system is designed to result in a "fair share” contribution by businesses of all sizes. In some special business categories a different formula is sometimes used, but the goal is always fairness.  Click here for dues schedule.

7. I would like to let my customers and vendors know I am a member of the Brownsville Chamber of Commerce. Can I use the Chamber’s logo on my letterhead and business cards?
You are encouraged to show the pride you have in your membership by using the Chamber’s logo on your printed materials and on your website. You can contact the Chamber’s communication department at 956-542-4341 to request a copy of the logo.

8. It seems like the Chamber is always trying to raise funds and is always asking for donations or sponsorships. What does the Chamber do with all that money?
Sponsorships and other donations to the Chamber are used to deliver the quality of programs and resources our members expect and deserve. The Chamber is a non-profit member-driven organization. Without those contributions we are not able to represent the best interests of business as well as our members expect us to.

9. Does the Chamber receive any tax dollars for its operation?
No. The Brownsville Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit, 501(c) 6, organization and derives 100% of its income from membership dues, non dues income, donations and gifts.

10. What does the Chamber do (beyond helping business) to improve the quality of life in Brownsville?
There are a number of ways the Chamber adds to the quality of life we all enjoy. The areas in which we are most active are education, transportation and international business affairs.
 
 
 
 
       
     
   
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