Nevada Chamber of Commerce Directory

283,333

Small Businesses

29+

Active Chambers

503,144

Small Business Employees

99.2%

SMB Representation

Nevada Business Landscape: Nevada chambers support 283,333 small businesses representing 99.2% of all Nevada businesses, employing over 503,000 workers across gaming, hospitality, technology, and emerging industries. The state's no corporate tax and no individual income tax policies, combined with strong chamber advocacy networks, create a competitive environment for business growth.

About Nevada Chambers

Nevada operates without a single statewide chamber organization. Instead, business advocacy occurs through regional chambers including the Vegas Chamber (Nevada's largest), the Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce (northern Nevada's largest), and numerous city, county, and specialty chambers across the state's 17 counties. This decentralized model allows chambers to focus on region-specific economic priorities while collaborating on statewide business issues.

Nevada's $200.9 billion GDP economy centers on tourism, gaming, real estate, and professional services. Small businesses exported $2.8 billion in goods during 2022, with 84.5% of exporting firms classified as small businesses. Chambers provide critical support through networking, advocacy, workforce development, and access to resources like the Nevada Small Business Development Center network.

Major Regional Chambers

Vegas Chamber

Address: 575 Symphony Park Ave, Ste 100, Las Vegas, NV 89106

Phone: (702) 641-5822

Website: vegaschamber.com

Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Text: LVMCHAMBER to 866-866-5545

Nevada's largest business support organization, dedicated to helping local businesses succeed and create jobs. Offers exclusive benefits across membership levels from Bronze to Platinum, including event sponsorship opportunities, healthcare programs, and access to a network of business professionals. Hosts over 100 annual events and programs fostering connections to enhance growth and prosperity of businesses throughout Nevada. U.S. Chamber Member.

Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce

Address: 4065 S. Virginia St. #101, Reno, NV 89502

Phone: (775) 636-9550

Website: thechambernv.org

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Founded: 1919

Northern Nevada's largest business organization with over 2,000 members employing over 100,000 individuals. Serves as the region's leading advocate, champion, and resource for businesses and economic vitality. Provides over 4 million referrals to members annually and graduates 30 participants in Leadership Reno + Sparks program. Networking events include Ribbon Cuttings, Luncheons, Connect90, and annual Northern Nevada Business Summit.

Henderson Chamber of Commerce

Address: 400 N Green Valley Pkwy, 2nd Floor, Henderson, NV 89074

Phone: (702) 565-8951

Website: hendersonchamber.com

Hours: Mon-Thu 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Fri 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Founded: 1945

Members: 1,900+

Private, non-profit voluntary organization dedicated to growth and progress of Henderson community. Provides pathways to success for 1,900+ members through legislative advocacy, networking, and collective voice supporting pro-business climate. Operates Issues Mobilization Political Action Committee (IMPAC) to influence government outcomes.

Carson City Chamber of Commerce

Address: 1900 South Carson Street, Carson City, NV 89701

Phone: (775) 882-1565

Website: carsoncitychamber.com

Founded: 1945

Members: 600+

Membership Cost: $275 annually (unchanged since 2007)

Serving Nevada's state capital business community since 1945, continually striving to build a healthy economy and high quality of life in Carson City. Promotes Carson City not just as a destination, but a place to live, establish business, and prosper.

Clark County Chambers

Boulder City Chamber of Commerce

Address: 465 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005

Website: bouldercitychamberofcommerce.com

Founded: 1932

Only incorporated city in Nevada without gaming, home to Hoover Dam (state's #1 tourist attraction). Majority of chamber work focuses on attracting visitors and encouraging patronage of member businesses, services, and attractions.

Laughlin Chamber of Commerce

Address: 1585 S. Casino Dr., Laughlin, NV 89029

Website: laughlinchamber.com

Promotes economic development in Laughlin and surrounding area. Governed by larger resorts and small businesses from Laughlin and neighboring jurisdictions, supporting existing businesses and encouraging new growth.

Mesquite Chamber of Commerce

Address: 11 West Pioneer Boulevard, Mesquite, NV

Website: mesquitenvchamber.com

Dedicated to serving Mesquite community businesses through advocacy, sustainable economic growth, and business education.

Northern Nevada Chambers

Elko Area Chamber of Commerce

Address: 1405 Idaho Street, Elko, NV

Advocates for and supports business community interests in Elko area, fostering vibrant business environment and contributing to region's economic growth. Provides workshops on digital marketing, grant opportunities, and collective bargaining for better vendor rates.

Fallon Chamber of Commerce

Website: fallonchamber.com

Provides member directory services and business resources for Fallon area, supporting approximately 1,289 local businesses.

Incline Village/Crystal Bay Chamber

Address: 969 Tahoe Boulevard, Incline Village, NV 89451

Phone: (775) 831-4440

Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM daily

Now part of North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce. Non-profit organization dedicated to fostering community and sustainability through events, publications, and programs. Welcome Center packed with adventure, events, dining, and lodging tips.

Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce

Website: carsonvalleynv.org

Members: 475+

Serves Minden and Gardnerville area in Douglas County. Members work together to build business and community in the Carson Valley region, centrally located 15 minutes south of Nevada's state capital.

Rural Nevada Chambers

Pahrump Valley Chamber of Commerce

Address: 1301 S. Hwy 160 Floor 2, Pahrump, NV 89041

Website: pahrumpchamber.com

Promotes, educates, and represents members to enhance economic development of Pahrump Valley and Nye County.

Hawthorne Chamber of Commerce

Serves Mineral County business community.

Humboldt County Chamber (Winnemucca)

Supports business development in Humboldt County region.

White Pine Chamber of Commerce

Provides training, networking, grant workshops, and group purchasing power in rural eastern Nevada.

Tonopah Main Street

Business and community development organization for Tonopah area.

Pioche Chamber of Commerce

Serves Lincoln County business interests.

Yerington Chamber of Commerce

Lyon County business support organization.

Wells Chamber of Commerce

Eastern Nevada business networking and support.

Pershing County Chamber of Commerce

Serves Lovelock and Pershing County business community.

Tahoe Chamber of Commerce

Address: 169 U.S. 50, Stateline, NV

Lake Tahoe Nevada business and tourism support.

Specialty & Minority Business Chambers

Latin Chamber of Commerce

Website: lvlcc.com

Founded: 1976

Members: 1,500+

Supports Hispanic business community through networking, business development programs, and advocacy services. Hispanics are opening businesses at a 2-to-1 faster rate than non-Hispanics and failing 50% less. Number of Hispanic-owned businesses increased 40.2% between 2012 and 2018.

AAPI Chamber of Southern Nevada

Website: aapichamber.com

Only inclusive, statewide Asian chamber in Nevada. Drives, elevates, and increases AANHPI business community for Southern Nevada. Serves 21,000 Asian-owned businesses in Nevada, with concentration in southern Nevada due to hospitality industry. Provides networking opportunities, business development programs, and advocacy.

Greater Las Vegas Black Chamber of Commerce

Advocates for black-owned businesses and greater black community of Las Vegas area. Committed to development, nurturing, and growth of Black-owned businesses through strategic partnerships, resources, and networking.

Women's Chamber of Commerce of Nevada

Supports women-owned businesses with bi-monthly education workshops, online listing in Member Registry, discounts on luncheons and advertising, and referrals. Membership is considered a business investment and tax deduction. One-time administration fee of $25-$100.

Urban Chamber of Commerce

Provides monthly networking events as platform for members to interact and connect in impactful ways. Members enjoy member-to-member discounts, individual and group health insurance, energy cost savings, and discounted office supplies.

Native American Chamber of Commerce of Nevada

Non-profit organization connecting American Indian entrepreneurs with corporations. Offers resources, training, and networking opportunities for business owners.

Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce of Southern Nevada

Supports Filipino-American business community through networking and advocacy.

Las Vegas Wedding Chamber of Commerce

Dedicated to wedding industry professionals in Las Vegas. Provides networking, education, and advocacy for wedding-related businesses.

Southern Nevada Veterans Chamber of Commerce

Supports veteran-owned businesses through resources, networking, and advocacy programs.

United States - Mexico Chamber of Commerce in Nevada

Promotes trade and business relationships between United States and Mexico through Nevada chapter.

Chamber Membership Benefits

Networking Opportunities

Most important benefit - networking and new business contacts help businesses grow. 100+ annual events including business mixers, ribbon cuttings, luncheons, Connect90 sessions, and annual summits. Connect with decision-makers across industries.

Vegas Chamber: Over 100 annual events
Reno-Sparks: 4 million+ referrals annually

Business Credibility

69% of consumers believe chamber membership is sign of reputable, stable business. 70% believe it demonstrates good business practices. Member logo and listing enhance professional image and trustworthiness.

Legislative Advocacy

Unified voice on matters important to Nevada employers. Vegas Chamber tracked 822 bills and testified on 172 during 2023 legislative session. Nearly all bad bills defeated or mitigated through collective business voice. Fair, practical agenda built by consensus.

Healthcare & Insurance Discounts

Cost-saving health plans exclusively for members, available to small-group employers with 2-50 employees. Individual and group health insurance options. Additional insurance discounts on business policies.

Marketing & Advertising

Significant discounts on advertising and marketing for your business. Member directory listings, website exposure, social media promotion. Silver members receive substantial advertising discounts; Gold members double those benefits.

Education & Training

Leadership programs graduating 30+ participants annually. Workshops on digital marketing, grant opportunities, workforce development. 10-20% tuition discounts at University of Massachusetts Global for employees, spouses, and dependents with 100% online options.

Member-to-Member Discounts

Exclusive discounts from fellow chamber members. Group purchasing power for better vendor rates. Discounted office supplies from Office Depot. Energy cost savings programs. Credit card processing discounts (10-20% on EMV and ApplePay-compliant machines).

Economic Development Support

Site selection assistance, workforce resources, incentive program navigation. Access to SSBCI funding (loans up to $250k), SBDC advising, SCORE mentoring. Export grants through Nevada State Trade Expansion Program (STEP).

Referrals & Business Development

Reno-Sparks Chamber provides 4 million+ referrals to members annually. Member directory on chamber websites. Visitor information distribution. Business matchmaking services. Thousands of dollars in tangible benefits.

Small Business Resources

Nevada Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Phone: (800) 240-7094

Website: nevadasbdc.org

Locations: 12 statewide (hosted at UNR and UNLV)

Services: Free, confidential advising on business plans, financing, growth strategies, cash flow management, strategic planning, rebranding, personnel policies, marketing, exit strategies, and more. Free cybersecurity assessment to identify strengths and weaknesses in current policies. All services available at no cost to existing entrepreneurs or those starting businesses.

SCORE Nevada

Nation's largest network of free, expert business mentors. Provides practical action plan, education, and tools needed to open doors and establish customer base for startups. Experienced mentors offer guidance on all aspects of business development.

Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED)

Website: goed.nv.gov

Programs: Nevada State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) - export grants and international trade support for small businesses entering global markets. Emerging Small Business (ESB) certification program assists small businesses in obtaining work with state and local government agencies. Battle Born Growth Microloan Program connects Nevada small businesses with local community lending organizations for loans up to $250k.

Small Business Connector (North Las Vegas)

Partnership between City of North Las Vegas, Nevada SBDC at UNLV, and EmployNV Business Hub. Dedicated team of advisors passionate about helping businesses, ideas, and startups reach next level.

SSBCI Funding

State Small Business Credit Initiative designed to catalyze private capital in form of loans to and investments in small businesses, especially in historically underserved communities and among entrepreneurs who may have otherwise lacked support needed to pursue business ambitions. Loans up to $250k with free technical assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Nevada does not have a single statewide chamber organization. Business advocacy occurs through regional chambers including the Vegas Chamber (Nevada's largest business support organization with over 100 annual events), the Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce (northern Nevada's largest with 2,000+ members employing 100,000+ individuals), and numerous city, county, and specialty chambers across the state's 17 counties. This decentralized model allows chambers to focus on region-specific economic priorities while collaborating on statewide business issues affecting Nevada's 283,333 small businesses.

Membership costs vary by chamber and organization size. Carson City Chamber charges $275 annually (unchanged since 2007). Reno + Sparks Chamber bases dues on number of employees, paid annually. Vegas Chamber offers tiered membership from Bronze (entry level) to Platinum (most exclusive network) with varying benefits. Women's Chamber of Nevada charges $25-$100 one-time administration fee plus annual dues. Most chambers emphasize that membership is a business investment and tax-deductible business expense providing thousands of dollars in benefits including healthcare discounts, marketing exposure, and networking access.

Nevada chambers provide powerful collective voice supporting pro-business climate at state and local levels. During Nevada's 2023 legislative session with 1,000+ bills introduced, Vegas Chamber tracked 822 bills and testified on 172. More than 60 bills identified as damaging to economic prosperity were nearly all defeated or mitigated through unified business voice. Henderson Chamber operates Issues Mobilization Political Action Committee (IMPAC) to influence government outcomes. Chambers advance legislative agendas based on common sense: fair, practical, and built by consensus. Governor Lombardo vetoed 75 pieces of legislation during first session, with chamber advocacy playing critical role in ensuring legislators worked to mitigate business concerns.

Networking opportunities are the most important benefit of chamber membership. Vegas Chamber hosts over 100 annual events including business mixers, ribbon cuttings, conferences, and educational seminars for member connections. Reno + Sparks Chamber provides 4 million+ referrals to members annually through networking events including Ribbon Cuttings, Luncheons, Connect90 sessions, and annual Northern Nevada Business Summit. Their Leadership Reno + Sparks program graduates 30 participants annually. Urban Chamber provides monthly events as platform for members to interact and connect in impactful ways. Rural chambers like Elko offer workshops on digital marketing, grant opportunities, and collective bargaining. Specialty chambers including Latin, AAPI, Black, Women's, and Veterans chambers provide targeted networking within specific business communities.

Chambers provide comprehensive economic development support including site selection assistance, workforce resources, and incentive program navigation. Members gain access to SSBCI funding (State Small Business Credit Initiative offering loans up to $250k with free technical assistance), especially for historically underserved communities and entrepreneurs. Nevada SBDC offers free confidential advising on business plans, financing, growth strategies, cash flow management, and strategic planning through 12 statewide locations. Nevada State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) provides export grants and international trade support for small businesses entering global markets. Emerging Small Business (ESB) certification program assists businesses in obtaining work with state and local government agencies. Battle Born Growth Microloan Program connects businesses with community lending organizations for growth capital.

Chamber membership significantly enhances business credibility and professional image. 69% of consumers believe chamber membership is sign of reputable, stable business, while 70% believe it demonstrates good business practices. Member logo and directory listing on chamber websites enhance trustworthiness. Businesses gain access to exclusive member-to-member discounts, demonstrating commitment to local business community. Vegas Chamber membership provides access to thousands of dollars in benefits including healthcare programs, education discounts (10-20% tuition at University of Massachusetts Global), and credit card processing discounts (10-20% on EMV and ApplePay-compliant machines through Cornerstone Merchant Services). Chamber referrals and endorsements carry weight with customers seeking reliable business partners.

Nevada features robust network of specialty chambers serving minority business communities. Latin Chamber of Commerce (founded 1976) supports 1,500+ members in Hispanic business community, noting Hispanics are opening businesses at 2-to-1 faster rate than non-Hispanics with 40.2% increase in Hispanic-owned businesses between 2012 and 2018. AAPI Chamber of Southern Nevada is only inclusive statewide Asian chamber serving 21,000 Asian-owned businesses, with concentration in southern Nevada due to hospitality industry. Greater Las Vegas Black Chamber advocates for black-owned businesses through strategic partnerships, resources, and networking. Women's Chamber of Commerce of Nevada provides bi-monthly education workshops, member registry listings, and business referrals. Additional specialty chambers include Native American Chamber, Philippine-American Chamber, Southern Nevada Veterans Chamber, Las Vegas Wedding Chamber, and United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce in Nevada.

Nevada provides extensive free resources for small businesses. Nevada SBDC (Small Business Development Center) offers no-cost confidential advising on business plans, financing, growth strategies, cash flow management, strategic planning, rebranding, personnel policies, marketing, and exit strategies through 12 statewide locations. Contact (800) 240-7094 or visit nevadasbdc.org. Free cybersecurity assessment identifies strengths and weaknesses in current policies with results and recommendations via email. SCORE Nevada provides nation's largest network of free expert business mentors with practical action plans, education, and tools for startups. Governor's Office of Economic Development offers resources at goed.nv.gov. Small Business Connector in North Las Vegas provides dedicated team of advisors through partnership between city, SBDC, and EmployNV Business Hub. Rural chambers like White Pine, Elko, and Carson Valley offer low-cost training, networking, grant workshops, and access to SSBCI funding.

Choosing the right chamber depends on your business location, industry, and goals. Start with your local geographic chamber (Vegas Chamber for Las Vegas area, Reno + Sparks for northern Nevada, Henderson, Carson City, or rural county chambers) for regional advocacy and networking. Consider joining specialty chambers matching your business demographics: Latin Chamber if Hispanic-owned, AAPI Chamber if Asian-owned, Women's Chamber if woman-owned, Veterans Chamber if veteran-owned. Industry-specific chambers like Las Vegas Wedding Chamber serve niche markets. Many businesses join multiple chambers for broader reach. Use U.S. Chamber finder at uschamber.com/co/chambers/nevada to explore all options. Contact chambers directly to discuss membership levels (Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum), costs based on employee count, and specific benefits matching your business needs. Attend chamber events as guest before committing to evaluate networking value and member culture.

Nevada maintains competitive business climate with 283,333 small businesses representing 99.2% of all businesses, employing 503,144 workers (42.2% of state's workforce). State features no corporate tax and no individual income tax, creating attractive environment for business formation and growth. Nevada's $200.9 billion GDP economy grew 4.4% in Q1 2024, with unemployment at 5.1% as of May 2024. Real estate, rental, and leasing contributed $30.5 billion to GDP, followed by arts, recreation, accommodation, and food services ($30.4 billion) and professional services ($26.5 billion). Small businesses exported $2.8 billion in goods during 2022 (84.5% of exporting firms). Nevada small business employment grew 50.4% between 1997 and 2021, exceeding national growth rate. 2024 survey revealed business owners' top concerns: finding new customers (47%), adapting to inflation (35%), managing growth (31%), and access to funding (25%). Nevada ranked #39 in America's Top States for Business 2024 (CNBC).

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Last updated on November 27, 2025