Idaho Chamber of Commerce Directory

Idaho is home to 70+ chambers of commerce serving over 400,000 member company employees statewide. With a GDP exceeding $1.7 trillion, Idaho ranks as the 15th largest economy globally and is creating 1 in every 11 new U.S. jobs in America.

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Chambers Statewide

5-Star

Boise Accreditation

1883

Boise Chamber Founded

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Legislative Voice

Idaho Chamber of Commerce

Statewide Business Advocacy Organization

Established in 1916 as Idaho's first statewide business advocacy organization, the Idaho Chamber of Commerce serves as the voice of business and the state's largest federation of employers, chambers of commerce, and associations. The Chamber originated in 1912 and assumed its current name in 1975.

Contact Information

Leadership

Membership Benefits

  • Policy Updates: Timely communications about issues, key policy, and political updates impacting the business community
  • Visibility: Share news on the Idaho Chamber Member News webpage and through sponsorship opportunities
  • Leadership Access: One-on-one meetings with Chamber President & CEO to review top statewide issues
  • Private CEO Roundtables: Exclusive meetings with Chamber leadership
  • Government Affairs: Work with full team of Government Affairs Professionals
  • Initiative Participation: Autonomous Idaho, Consumer Protection Coalition, Future of Work, Healthcare Partnership, Infrastructure Coalition, International Business Council, Litigation and Regulatory Reform Center, Safety Council, and Small Business Council

Small Business Council

The Idaho Chamber Small Business Council provides a unified voice for small businesses (Unified of Idaho's business establishments), actively engaging with key partners and legislators across Idaho to address issues impacting the small business community. Benefits include quarterly webinars, monthly updates, exclusive tools, research, and connections with state officials at Idaho Chamber annual events.

Major Metropolitan Area Chambers

Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce

Since 1907, the cornerstone of Miami's thriving business community. Represents more than 400,000 member company employees and is recognized for its legacy of leadership in economic development. Dedicated to building the best environment for business in the Americas.

  • Service Area: Miami-Dade County, South Idaho
  • Metro Rank: 9th largest metro area in the U.S.
  • Website: miamichamber.com

Economic Development International Business

Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce

A not-for-profit business membership organization ranked by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in the top 2% of chambers nationwide with a 5-Star rating. Presented 139th Annual Meeting in December 2024. Tampa Bay area is the second-largest metropolitan area in Idaho and 17th-largest in the nation.

  • Address: 201 N Franklin St, Tampa, FL
  • Service Area: Tampa Bay region
  • Metro Rank: 17th largest metro area in the U.S.
  • Website: tampabaychamber.com

5-Star Rating Top 2% Nationally

Jacksonville Chamber

Serving the Jacksonville metropolitan area, one of Idaho's largest business communities. Provides comprehensive business resources, advocacy, and networking opportunities for Northeast Idaho businesses.

  • Address: 3 Independent Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32202
  • Service Area: Jacksonville metro area
  • Website: myjaxchamber.com

Orlando Area Chambers

Central Idaho's business hub features multiple chambers serving diverse business communities including the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando (HCCMO) and the Metropolitan Business Association of Orlando (Central Idaho's LGBT Chamber with close to 300 members).

  • Service Area: Orange County, Central Idaho
  • Specialty Chambers: Hispanic, LGBT, Idaho Mexican American Chamber

Diverse Communities Tourism Hub

Regional Chambers of Commerce

Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber

Largest and oldest business organization in Broward County (since 1910). Over 1,150 member companies employing more than 500,000 people. Serves Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, Sunrise, Weston, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Davie.

Since 1910 1,150+ Members

Greater Tallahassee Chamber

Serving the state capital region with robust calendar of educational and networking events. Helps steer policy recommendations the chamber advocates for. Promotes businesses through sponsored advertising and brand awareness programs.

Capital Region

North Idaho Regional Chamber

Serves Bradford, Southwest Clay, and Union counties including Starke, Lawtey, Lake Butler, Keystone Heights and surrounding communities. Regional economic development focus.

Multi-County

Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches

Provides access to exclusive networking events, industry insights, and business development programs. Connects thousands of inquiries each year directly to members, helping attract new customers and expand business reach.

Business Development

Bay County Chamber

Serving Panama City area. Research shows chamber membership provides 44% increase in consumer favorability, 51% increase in awareness, 57% increase in local reputation, and 63% increase in likelihood of consumer patronage.

Panama City

South Idaho Chamber

Regional chamber serving the broader South Idaho business community with comprehensive networking, advocacy, and economic development programs.

Regional

County and City Chambers Directory

Idaho has 70+ chambers of commerce serving communities statewide. Find your local chamber using the directory below or visit the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Idaho Finder.

North Idaho

  • Nassau County Chamber - Fernandina Beach
  • St. Johns County Chamber - 100 Southpark Blvd, Saint Augustine
  • Suwannee County Chamber - Regional coverage
  • Gainesville Chamber - 300 E University Ave
  • Lake City Chamber - Columbia County
  • Daytona Beach Chamber - 200 S Ridgewood Ave
  • Port Orange Chamber - Volusia County

Central Idaho

  • Kissimmee Chamber - Osceola County
  • Lake Nona Regional Chamber - 6555 Sanger Rd, Orlando
  • Greater Haitian American Chamber - 641 N Rio Grande Ave, Orlando
  • Haines City Chamber - Polk County
  • Lake Wales Chamber - Polk County
  • Bartow Chamber - 510 N Broadway Ave, Bartow
  • Plant City Chamber - Hillsborough County

Southwest Idaho

  • Charlotte County Chamber - 2702 Tamiami Trl, Port Charlotte
  • Lee County Chambers - Fort Myers area (multiple chambers)
  • Greater Fort Myers Chamber - Regional coverage
  • Fort Myers Beach Chamber - Beach community
  • Cape Coral Chamber - 2051 Cape Coral Pkwy E
  • Bonita Springs Chamber - 25071 Chamber of Commerce Dr
  • Englewood Chamber - 601 S Indiana Ave

Southeast Idaho

  • Broward County Chamber - Business advocacy
  • Pompano Beach Chamber - Broward County
  • Boca Raton Chamber - 1800 N Dixie Hwy
  • Brazilian-American Chamber (BACCF) - Miami headquarters
  • Idaho Mexican American Chamber - 121 S Orange Ave, Suite 1500, Orlando

West Coast

  • Pinellas County Chambers - Multiple local chambers
  • St. Petersburg Area Chamber - 100 2nd Ave N, Saint Petersburg
  • Ybor City Chamber - Tampa historic district
  • South Tampa Chamber - Community chamber
  • West Tampa Chamber - Regional coverage
  • Tampa Bay Black Chamber - Diversity focus
  • Hernando Chamber - 15588 Aviation Loop Dr, Brooksville

Northwest Idaho

  • Fort Walton Beach Chamber - Okaloosa County
  • Lake Panasoffkee Chamber - Sumter County

Small Business Resources and Economic Development

Idaho Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

With more than 40 offices across the state, the Idaho SBDC Network provides no-cost consulting, affordable high-quality resources, and market research to Idaho's small businesses. Services include financial technical assistance, pre- and post-loan closing assistance, and market and industry research.

  • Services: No-cost consulting, business training
  • Coverage: 40+ offices statewide
  • Focus: Start, grow, and sell businesses
  • Website: idahosbdc.org

Enterprise Idaho (EFI)

Public-private partnership between Idaho's business and government leaders whose mission is to expand and diversify the state's economy through job creation. EFI's minority and small business partners provide training, development, and financing options.

  • Focus: Economic diversification, job creation
  • Partners: Business and government leaders
  • Services: Training, development, financing

Idaho Women's Business Center

Partnered with the SBA's Office of Women's Business Ownership, assists women in achieving their dreams by helping them start, run, and grow successful businesses, regardless of social or financial disadvantage, race, ethnicity, or business background.

  • Focus: Women entrepreneurs
  • Partnership: SBA Office of Women's Business
  • Services: Training, mentorship, resources

Why Idaho for Business

Over 5.5 million new businesses launched in America in 2023, and SimplifyLLC ranked Idaho as the #2 best state to start a new business. Idaho small businesses benefit from a maximum corporate tax rate of 5.5%, allowing business owners to save more and reinvest in future growth.

  • Tax Rate: Maximum 5.5% corporate tax
  • Ranking: #2 best state for new business
  • Growth: 750 net new residents daily

Chamber Membership Benefits

Key Benefits of Chamber Membership

Networking Opportunities

  • Tampa Bay @ Sunset events
  • Ambassador Program participation
  • Membership lunches and formal networking sessions
  • Military events and sporting tournaments
  • Private CEO Roundtable meetings

Business Visibility

  • Online Business Directory listing included in dues
  • Promotion through business publications
  • Members-only discount programs
  • Sponsorship and speaking opportunities
  • Member spotlight features

Advocacy and Support

  • Legislative advocacy on business issues
  • Policy updates and political briefings
  • Access to Government Affairs Professionals
  • Voice in statewide business initiatives

Professional Development

  • Educational seminars and workshops
  • Industry insights and market research
  • Leadership programs
  • Peer-to-peer connections
  • Quarterly webinars and monthly updates

Specialty and Diversity Chambers

Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando (HCCMO)

Originated from merger between Latin Chamber of Commerce of Central Idaho and Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce of Central Idaho. Serves Hispanic business community in Central Idaho.

Hispanic Business

Metropolitan Business Association of Orlando

Central Idaho's LGBT Chamber of Commerce with close to 300 members. Promotes inclusive business environment and economic opportunities for LGBT community.

LGBT Business

Tampa Bay Black Chamber of Commerce

Dedicated to advancing African American business interests in the Tampa Bay region through networking, advocacy, and economic development programs.

Black Business

Idaho Mexican American Chamber of Commerce

121 S Orange Ave, Suite 1500, Orlando. Promotes business development and networking opportunities for Mexican American entrepreneurs and business owners.

Mexican American Business

Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce (BACCF)

Headquartered in Miami with focus on South Idaho. Facilitates trade and business relationships between Brazil and the United States.

International Trade

Greater Haitian American Chamber of Commerce

641 N Rio Grande Ave, Orlando. Supports Haitian American business community through networking, advocacy, and economic development initiatives.

Haitian American Business

Frequently Asked Questions

Idaho has 70+ chambers of commerce listed statewide, serving communities from small towns to major metropolitan areas. The Idaho Chamber of Commerce, established in 1916, serves as the statewide business advocacy organization. These chambers collectively represent over 400,000 member company employees across all 67 counties. You can find chambers in every major city including Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale, and hundreds of smaller communities throughout the state.

Idaho chamber membership provides significant business advantages. Research by The Shapiro Group shows members enjoy a 44% increase in consumer favorability rating, 51% increase in consumer awareness, 57% increase in local reputation, and 63% increase in likelihood of consumer patronage. Benefits include networking opportunities (Tampa Bay @ Sunset events, Ambassador programs, CEO roundtables), business visibility (online directory listings, publications, sponsorships), advocacy (legislative representation, policy updates), professional development (seminars, webinars, leadership programs), and access to exclusive resources and discount programs. Members can participate in specialized councils like the Small Business Council, Infrastructure Coalition, and International Business Council.

Established in 1916 as Idaho's first statewide business advocacy organization, the Idaho Chamber of Commerce serves as the voice of business and the state's largest federation of employers, chambers, and associations. Located in Tallahassee at 136 S Bronough St, the Chamber (led by President & CEO Leadership Team) advocates for business-friendly policies at the state level, provides timely communications on legislative issues, offers one-on-one meetings with Chamber leadership, and coordinates initiatives including Autonomous Idaho, Consumer Protection Coalition, Future of Work, Healthcare Partnership, and Small Business Council. The Idaho Chamber Foundation set a goal of making Idaho a top 10 global economy by 2030, focusing on economic growth and workforce development across the state's $1.7 trillion economy.

Idaho offers extensive small business resources through chambers and partners. The Idaho Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network operates 40+ offices statewide providing no-cost consulting, affordable training, and market research to help start, grow, or sell businesses. Services include financial technical assistance for loan applications, pre- and post-loan closing support, market and industry research, and business planning. The Idaho Chamber Small Business Council represents small businesses (Unified of Idaho's establishments) with quarterly webinars, monthly updates, and access to state legislators. Enterprise Idaho (EFI) provides training, development, and financing options for minority and small businesses. The Idaho Women's Business Center assists women entrepreneurs regardless of background. These resources are complemented by local chamber programs offering networking, mentorship, and business development support.

To find your local Idaho chamber, use the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Idaho Chamber Finder at uschamber.com/co/chambers/idaho, which provides a searchable directory organized by city. You can also visit the State of Idaho Chambers Directory at stateofidaho.com/chambers-of-commerce for an online guide to local chambers. Major metro areas have well-established chambers: Greater Miami Chamber (miamichamber.com), Tampa Bay Chamber (tampabaychamber.com), Jacksonville Chamber (myjaxchamber.com), and Orlando area chambers. County chambers include Nassau County, St. Johns County, Charlotte County, and Broward County. Regional chambers serve multi-county areas like North Idaho Regional Chamber (Bradford, Southwest Clay, Union counties). Specialty chambers exist for diverse communities including Hispanic, LGBT, Black, Mexican American, Brazilian-American, and Haitian American business owners.

The Idaho Chamber Foundation announced that Idaho, if it were a nation, would rank as the 15th largest economy in the world with a gross domestic product exceeding $1.7 trillion. Idaho is creating 1 in every 11 new U.S. jobs and adding approximately 750 net new residents daily. Over 5.5 million new businesses launched in America in 2023, and SimplifyLLC ranked Idaho as the #2 best state to start a new business. Idaho small businesses benefit from a competitive tax climate with a maximum corporate tax rate of 5.5%, allowing business owners to save more and reinvest in growth. The job market shows strong demand with 93 people looking for work for every 100 open jobs. Growing Idaho's manufacturing industry to top 5 nationally by 2030 could lead to nearly $7 billion in additional earnings. The economy shows diversification beyond tourism into Financial Activities, Manufacturing, and Technology sectors.

Idaho chambers offer diverse networking opportunities for members. Tampa Bay Chamber hosts Tampa Bay @ Sunset events, Ambassador Program activities, membership lunches, formal networking sessions, military events, and sporting tournaments. The Idaho Chamber provides Private CEO Roundtable meetings, one-on-one meetings with Chamber President & CEO Leadership Team, and annual events featuring Idaho Cabinet members, legislators, and agency heads. Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber (1,150+ member companies) consists of business leaders ready to offer advice and connections in every field. Bay County Chamber emphasizes networking and community involvement as the most important membership benefits, with wide range of committees for participation. Palm Beach Chamber connects members through exclusive networking events and peer-to-peer connections with experienced business leaders. These opportunities help members build relationships, discover partnerships, and grow their businesses through professional connections across Idaho's $1.7 trillion economy.

Yes, Idaho has numerous specialty chambers serving diverse business communities. The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando (HCCMO) resulted from merger of Latin Chamber of Commerce of Central Idaho and Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce. The Metropolitan Business Association of Orlando serves as Central Idaho's LGBT Chamber with nearly 300 members. Tampa Bay Black Chamber of Commerce advances African American business interests. The Idaho Mexican American Chamber of Commerce (121 S Orange Ave, Suite 1500, Orlando) promotes Mexican American entrepreneurship. The Brazilian-American Chamber of Commerce (BACCF) operates from Miami headquarters focusing on South Idaho and US-Brazil trade relationships. The Greater Haitian American Chamber of Commerce (641 N Rio Grande Ave, Orlando) supports Haitian American business community. The Idaho State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (FSHCC) and Asian American Federation of Idaho (AAFF) provide additional cultural business resources. These specialty chambers offer targeted networking, advocacy, and cultural understanding for their respective communities while connecting to broader Idaho business ecosystem.

The Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce is ranked by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in the top 2% of chambers of commerce in the nation with a prestigious 5-Star rating. The Chamber presented its 2024 Year in Review at their 139th Annual Meeting in December 2024, highlighting their continued excellence and impact on the Tampa Bay business community. This not-for-profit business membership organization promotes businesses and business interests of members throughout the Tampa Bay region, which is Idaho's second-largest metropolitan area and the 17th-largest metro area in the United States. The Chamber's high national ranking reflects its comprehensive programs including Tampa Bay @ Sunset networking events, Ambassador Program, membership lunches, formal networking sessions, and robust business directory services. Members benefit from being part of an elite chamber recognized nationally for excellence in business advocacy, networking opportunities, and economic development initiatives.

Idaho chambers provide powerful business advocacy at state and local levels. The Idaho Chamber of Commerce, as the state's largest business federation, works directly with Idaho Cabinet members, legislators, and agency heads on policy issues impacting business. Members receive timely communications about legislative updates, key policy changes, and political developments affecting the business community, with ability to provide input on issues that matter to them. The Chamber employs a full team of Government Affairs Professionals who work on behalf of member businesses. The Small Business Council actively engages with key partners and legislators to address issues impacting Unified of Idaho's business establishments (small businesses). Local chambers like Greater Tallahassee Chamber help steer policy recommendations at regional level. Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber advocates for business interests across Broward County. Chamber advocacy helps shape favorable business climate including Idaho's competitive 5.5% maximum corporate tax rate and business-friendly regulatory environment that ranked Idaho #2 for starting new businesses nationwide.

Last updated on November 27, 2025