Connecting Members
Networking is key to growing your business. Many sales professionals earn 80-90 percent of their business through networking. Last year, the Indianapolis Chamber held a networking or educational event every three business days.
Most people you meet have at least 250 contacts. Last year, over 5,700 people attended our events. Attend one of our many events to connect with peers and others in our community to grow your business.
Help build business and relationships with the Hispanic business community. We also pair developing Hispanic businesses with larger, established mentor companies.
As part of the Chamber’s responsibility to advocate for our members and the community, we offer unique access to events and educational programs to connect you with our elected officials. Our annual HobNob event is engaging, timely and informative. We also have “Pancakes and Politics,” events that educate members on key issues impacting our community.
Advocating with a Common Voice
Our advocacy efforts seek to improve Central Indiana’s future workforce, the business climate, the environment and our community. On your behalf, we take practical positions on issues such as education, local government, mass transportation and green business. We also find that having a voice in state and local government can save our members money. For instance, Indianapolis Chamber led efforts eliminated Marion County township assessors, saving taxpayers more than $2.6 million annually.
Other key initiatives:
Giving you a voice in state and local government decision making.
Promotes its members that have adopted green practices and educates other businesses and the community on green operations.
A set of initiatives and interventions aimed at increasing the Marion County high school graduation rate from 70 percent to 80 percent.
The Central Indiana Transit Task Force released the results of its year-long mass transit study with a request that the public spend an equal amount of time in 2010 looking at the proposal before anything is taken to elected officials. The study was funded by the private sector, including the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership and the Central Indiana Community Foundation. Become involved in 2010. Visit IndyConnect.org to learn more.
Saving You Money
The Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce saves you money. We know how tough it is to cut costs and hold down overhead so you can realize higher profit. Last year, the Indianapolis Chamber saved members an average of $325 per employee on health insurance. We also saved all Chamber members over $1 million in office and printing supplies.
Save up to 85% on office supplies for your business and school and home office supplies for your employees.
The same health care benefits available to larger companies at a price trimmed to fit your budget.
Approximately 500 opportunities to save through discounts offered by your Chamber peers. Whether you use these to lower the costs of your business or your personal purchases, you – and your employees—can save money.
Educating Members to Grow Your Business
Want to increase productivity? Invest in your employees! A study by the National Association of Manufacturers found that an investment in employee education yields a 5.2% increase in productivity compared to the same investment in machines and capital. Indianapolis Chamber educational programs focus on training that you and your employees need most.
Our research shows that our members value professional development opportunities and programs on how to grow their businesses most.
A company’s biggest asset is its well-trained workforce. The smartest executives spend time making sure new hires have the proper education and training and ensuring that incumbent employees are offered the opportunity to advance their skills.
Presented by Baker & Daniels LLP, Green Street Institute teaches sustainable, money-saving practices to owners and employees of small and medium-sized businesses, so that you may implement them in your place of business.
Exceptional young professionals have the opportunity to develop their potential to be business and community leaders through the Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series. Offered by the Indianapolis Chamber, the SKL Executive Leadership series is a program offered at 2 ½ times less than what other cities charge for an executive leadership development series.