Alabama Chamber of Commerce Directory

Comprehensive directory of Alabama chambers of commerce, business resources, and economic development organizations. Connect with local business communities, access networking opportunities, and find support for business growth throughout the state.

108+

Local Chambers

2

Statewide Organizations

67

County Chambers

50K+

Member Businesses

Statewide Chamber Organizations

Business Council of Alabama (BCA)

About: BCA is Alabama's statewide chamber of commerce and the leading voice for businesses across Alabama. As the state's premier business advocacy organization, BCA works with state and federal government to advocate for reforms in workforce training, college and career readiness, infrastructure, manufacturing regulations, healthcare costs, tax policies, and labor laws.

Address: 2 N. Jackson Street, Montgomery, AL 36104

Website: bcatoday.org

Services: Business advocacy, networking events, educational resources, policy development, government relations

Statewide Business Advocacy

Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama (CCAA)

About: CCAA consists of chambers of commerce, their executives and staff, and members of business and community organizations that directly serve chamber of commerce work throughout Alabama. The organization strengthens the vital role local chambers play in economic and community development through professional development, partnerships, and a united voice for business.

Address: 2 North Jackson Street, Suite 501, Montgomery, AL 36104

Website: alabamachambers.org

Services: Chamber professional development, advocacy, communication, member support, accreditation programs

Statewide Association Chamber Support

Major Metropolitan Chambers

Birmingham Business Alliance

Region: Birmingham seven-county region (Bibb, Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, St. Clair, Shelby, Walker)

Address: 505 20th St N, Suite 200, Birmingham, AL 35203

Phone: (205) 324-2100

Website: birminghambusinessalliance.com

Members: Nearly 500 businesses, corporations, nonprofits

Since 1887, serving as the lead economic development organization for the Greater Birmingham Region.

Metro Area

Mobile Chamber

Region: Mobile and Lower Alabama

Address: 451 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36602

Phone: (251) 433-6951

Website: mobilechamber.com

Members: 2,200+ members representing 108,000+ employees

Leading catalyst for economic expansion in the Mobile area along the central Gulf Coast.

Gulf Coast

Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce

Region: Montgomery and River Region

Address: 600 S Court St, Montgomery, AL 36104

Phone: (334) 834-5200

Website: montgomerychamber.com

Leadership: Anna B. Buckalew, President/CEO

Since 1873, serving as a fully-integrated economic development organization. Named Top 20 Economic Development Organization in the U.S. by Site Selection Magazine (2020, 2021).

Capital Region Top 20 ED Org

Huntsville/Madison County Chamber

Region: Huntsville and Madison County

Address: 225 Church St NW, Huntsville, AL 35801

Phone: (256) 532-2000

Website: hsvchamber.org

Since 1954, fostering economic development and workforce building in the military, space, telecommunications, and biotechnology hub of North Alabama.

North Alabama

Regional Chambers by Area

North Alabama

Athens-Limestone County Chamber

Area: Limestone County

Promotes pro-business environment facilitating growth in Limestone County.

Decatur-Morgan County Chamber

Website: dcc.org

Promotes business and commerce through economic, political, and social development.

Florence-Lauderdale Chamber

Serving the Shoals area business community.

East Alabama

East Alabama Chamber of Commerce

Website: ealcc.com

Building strong relationships that support and grow regional business.

Auburn Chamber of Commerce

Website: auburnchamber.com

Serving Auburn and Opelika-Auburn metro area.

Greater Valley Chamber

Website: greatervalleyarea.com

Serving the Greater Valley area business community.

Calhoun County Chamber

Website: calhounchamber.com

Area: Anniston, Oxford, Jacksonville

Offers JSU tuition scholarship to members.

West Alabama

Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama

Website: westalabamachamber.com

Area: Tuscaloosa area

Members: 1,200+ companies

50+ networking events annually.

South Alabama & Gulf Coast

Coastal Alabama Business Chamber

Website: mygulfcoastchamber.com

Area: Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, Fort Morgan

Serving the Alabama Gulf Coast business community.

Southwest Mobile County Chamber

Website: swmcchamber.com

Promoting business interests in Southwest Mobile County.

Dothan Area Chamber

Phone: (334) 792-5138

Location: Dothan, AL

Serving the Wiregrass region.

South Baldwin Chamber

Phone: (251) 943-3291

Location: Foley, AL

Serving Baldwin County businesses.

North Baldwin Chamber

Phone: (251) 937-5665

Location: Bay Minette, AL

Serving northern Baldwin County region.

Eufaula-Barbour County Chamber

Phone: (334) 687-6664

Location: Eufaula, AL

Serving the Lake Eufaula area.

Central Alabama

Shelby County Chamber

Website: shelbychamber.org

Address: 1301 County Services Drive, Pelham, AL 35124

Phone: (205) 663-4542

Serving one of Alabama's fastest-growing counties.

County and City Chambers Directory

Alabama has 108+ local chambers of commerce serving communities across all 67 counties. Below is a comprehensive listing organized alphabetically.

A-D

  • • Albertville Chamber
  • • Anniston-Calhoun County Chamber
  • • Athens-Limestone Chamber
  • • Auburn Chamber
  • • Bay Minette Chamber
  • • Bessemer Chamber
  • • Birmingham Business Alliance
  • • Cullman Chamber
  • • Decatur-Morgan Chamber
  • • Dothan Area Chamber

E-M

  • • Enterprise Chamber
  • • Eufaula-Barbour Chamber
  • • Fairhope Chamber
  • • Florence-Lauderdale Chamber
  • • Gadsden Chamber
  • • Gulf Shores Chamber
  • • Guntersville Chamber
  • • Hoover Chamber
  • • Huntsville-Madison Chamber
  • • Madison Chamber
  • • Mobile Chamber
  • • Montgomery Area Chamber

N-Z

  • • Opelika Chamber
  • • Orange Beach Chamber
  • • Pelham Chamber
  • • Phenix City Chamber
  • • Prattville Chamber
  • • Scottsboro-Jackson County Chamber
  • • Selma-Dallas County Chamber
  • • Sylacauga Chamber
  • • Talladega Chamber
  • • Troy Chamber
  • • Tuscaloosa Chamber
  • • Vestavia Hills Chamber
Find Your Local Chamber: For the complete directory of all Alabama chambers, visit the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama or use the U.S. Chamber Alabama finder.

Chamber Membership Benefits

Networking Opportunities

  • Business After Hours events
  • Coffee with the Chamber mixers
  • Networking@Noon sessions
  • Speed networking events
  • 50+ networking events annually (varies by chamber)
  • Meet potential clients and partners
  • Political candidate networking events

Business Development

  • Professional development workshops
  • Educational seminars and training
  • Leadership development programs
  • Business counseling and mentorship
  • Market research and data
  • Sales lead generation
  • Referral opportunities

Marketing & Visibility

  • Chamber directory listings
  • Website member profile
  • Social media promotion
  • Newsletter advertising
  • Community event participation
  • Ribbon cutting ceremonies
  • Business showcase opportunities

Member Discounts & Resources

  • Member-to-Member discount programs
  • U.S. Chamber membership included
  • 20% JSU tuition scholarship (Calhoun County)
  • Healthcare cost savings programs
  • Chamber Perks program benefits
  • Access to business resources
  • Legislative advocacy support

Resources for Alabama Businesses

Business Advocacy

Alabama chambers actively advocate for business-friendly policies at state and federal levels. Key advocacy areas include:

  • Workforce Training: Supporting programs that develop skilled workers
  • Infrastructure Investment: Advocating for transportation and broadband improvements
  • Tax Policy: Working toward competitive business tax structures
  • Healthcare Costs: Addressing rising healthcare expenses for businesses
  • Manufacturing Regulations: Streamlining compliance requirements
  • Education Reform: Supporting college and career readiness initiatives

Economic Development Support

Chambers throughout Alabama provide comprehensive economic development services:

  • Business Recruitment: Attracting new companies to the region
  • Business Retention: Supporting existing businesses' growth
  • Site Selection: Assisting with location decisions
  • Workforce Solutions: Connecting employers with talent
  • Community Development: Enhancing quality of life and infrastructure
  • Small Business Support: Resources for startups and entrepreneurs

Professional Development Programs

  • Leadership Programs: Leadership Tuscaloosa, Leadership Birmingham, and similar programs across the state
  • Chamber Ambassador Programs: Volunteer opportunities to support chamber activities
  • Young Professionals Networks: Connecting next-generation business leaders
  • Women in Business: Supporting women entrepreneurs and executives
  • Certificate Programs: Professional development courses and certifications

Frequently Asked Questions

The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) serves as Alabama's statewide chamber of commerce and is the leading voice for businesses across the state, advocating for business-friendly policies at state and federal levels. The Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama (CCAA) is a membership organization that supports local chambers of commerce throughout Alabama by providing professional development, resources, and advocacy support. While BCA represents businesses directly, CCAA serves the chambers that serve businesses at the local level.

Chamber membership costs vary significantly based on the size of the chamber, your business type, and number of employees. Small business memberships typically range from $200 to $500 annually for local chambers, while larger chambers like Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery, and Huntsville may charge $500 to $2,000+ for small businesses. Corporate memberships for larger companies can range from $2,000 to $10,000+ annually. Most chambers offer tiered membership levels based on company size and desired benefits. Contact your local chamber directly for specific pricing information and available membership tiers.

Primary benefits include networking opportunities through 50+ annual events (Business After Hours, mixers, luncheons), increased business visibility through chamber directories and marketing, professional development workshops and training, business advocacy at local and state levels, access to member-to-member discount programs, ribbon cutting ceremonies and grand opening support, referral opportunities and sales leads, leadership development programs, and access to U.S. Chamber of Commerce membership. Many chambers also offer specific perks like the 20% JSU tuition scholarship available to Calhoun County Chamber members.

If your business operates in multiple counties, consider joining the chamber in each area where you have a significant presence or customer base. Many businesses maintain memberships in their primary chamber plus one or two additional chambers in key markets. For regional coverage, metro chambers like Birmingham Business Alliance (serving 7 counties), Mobile Chamber (serving Mobile and lower Alabama), or Montgomery Area Chamber (serving the River Region) provide broader geographic reach. You might also consider membership in both a local chamber for community connections and the Business Council of Alabama for statewide advocacy. Evaluate each chamber's networking events, member benefits, and geographic coverage to determine the best fit for your business needs.

You can find your local chamber through several resources: Visit the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama website at alabamachambers.org and use their member directory; use the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Alabama finder at uschamber.com/co/chambers/alabama which lists chambers by city; search online for "[City Name] Alabama chamber of commerce"; or contact the CCAA at (334) 264-8640 for assistance finding your local chamber. Most chambers have active websites with contact information, event calendars, and membership details. Alabama has 108+ local chambers serving communities across all 67 counties.

Alabama chambers offer diverse networking opportunities throughout the year. Common events include Business After Hours (evening mixers rotating between member businesses), Coffee with the Chamber (morning networking sessions), Networking@Noon (lunchtime meetings), speed networking events, annual galas and awards ceremonies, golf tournaments, political candidate forums, ribbon cutting ceremonies for new or relocating businesses, and industry-specific networking groups. Larger chambers like the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama offer 50+ networking events annually. The Mobile Chamber provides monthly rotating events, while Birmingham Business Alliance hosts signature events throughout the year. Most chambers also offer committee involvement opportunities allowing members to network while contributing to chamber initiatives.

Yes, Alabama chambers provide extensive small business support. Resources include small business workshops and seminars on topics like marketing, finance, and operations; one-on-one business counseling and mentorship; connections to SBA resources and small business loans; networking opportunities specifically for small business owners; ribbon cutting ceremonies and grand opening support; marketing and promotional assistance through chamber channels; access to member-to-member discount programs; educational webinars and training sessions; and referral networks connecting small businesses with potential customers. The Montgomery Area Chamber offers a dedicated Small Business Hub, while many chambers provide complimentary U.S. Chamber of Commerce membership to their members, giving access to additional national small business resources.

Alabama chambers play a vital role in regional economic development through business recruitment efforts to attract new companies, retention programs supporting existing business expansion, workforce development initiatives connecting employers with talent, site selection assistance for relocating or expanding businesses, infrastructure advocacy for transportation and broadband improvements, quality of life enhancements attracting workers and businesses, data and research on regional economic trends, and public-private partnerships on major development projects. The Montgomery Area Chamber's Economic Development Division was recognized as a Top 20 Economic Development Organization in the U.S. by Site Selection Magazine in 2020 and 2021. Birmingham Business Alliance serves as the lead economic development organization for a seven-county region, while Mobile Chamber positions Mobile as the central Gulf Coast economic hub.

Yes, most Alabama chambers welcome nonprofits, government agencies, educational institutions, and other organizations as members alongside traditional for-profit businesses. Birmingham Business Alliance serves nearly 500 businesses, corporations, nonprofits and other organizations. Chambers recognize that economic development and community vitality depend on collaboration among all sectors. Nonprofit and government members typically receive the same networking benefits, marketing opportunities, and event access as business members. Membership dues may be structured differently for nonprofits, with some chambers offering reduced rates for 501(c)(3) organizations. Contact your local chamber to inquire about membership options and benefits specific to nonprofits and government entities.

Chamber accreditation is a recognition program offered by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and administered in Alabama through the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama. Accreditation demonstrates that a chamber meets rigorous standards in governance, finance, programs, and community impact. Accredited chambers undergo comprehensive evaluation of their operations, strategic planning, board governance, financial management, program effectiveness, and member services. Benefits of accreditation include enhanced credibility and professional reputation, access to best practices and benchmarking data, improved operational efficiency, increased member confidence, and eligibility for certain grants and recognition programs. Alabama has both Alabama Accredited Chambers and U.S. Chamber Accredited Chambers. While accreditation is not required for chamber membership, it indicates a chamber's commitment to excellence and professional standards.

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Last updated on November 27, 2025