Promote Business
Baker County Chamber of Commerce serves as the general spokesperson for the business community of Baker County. The Chamber promotes businesses, individually and categorically; for example, Real Estate, hospitality, retail, agriculture and many others. We do this through many ways, including placing advertising in regional and national publications, television and radio promotions, attending events and trade shows and implementing a proactive public relations campaign on behalf of our members and the County.
Coordinate Community
Events By coordinating and participating in community events, the Chamber helps build a positive image of the business community. The Chamber works on many events including: Annual Chamber Banquet - awards & networking; Snow Blast at Anthony Lakes Mt. Resort - promotes tourism; Miners' Jubilee - a citywide celebration attended by visitors from across the Northwest; Leadership Training - education a & networking; Legislative Hotline - direct contact with state legislators; Business After Hours - networking. The Chamber also contributes to the following community events: District 7- 8-A and State 1-A Basketball Tournaments; East-West All-star Shrine Football Game; Elkhorn Classic Bicycle Race; Shiner's Kids Rodeo; Community Economic Coalition.
Who We Are
Baker County Chamber of Commerce is part of Baker County Unlimited, which also includes the Visitors Center and Economic Development Director position. Baker County Unlimited was formed in 2002 to combine the Visitors & Convention Bureau and the Baker County Chamber of Commerce to improve efficiencies and reduce staffing over laps. This merger has allowed us to better fulfill our dual goals of promoting business and tourism opportunities in Baker County. Our mission is to: Promote a United Baker County as a place to visit, live, and do business: enhance and foster economic vitality, while embracing our heritage and providing for our future. Baker County Unlimited and it's staff are overseen by a board of directors elected by the members of the Baker County Chamber of Commerce. It is supported in part by membership dues, grants and a Countywide Transient Room Tax.