Oregon Chamber of Commerce Directory

Comprehensive directory of Oregon chambers of commerce, business resources, and economic development organizations. Connect with local business communities across 111 chambers statewide, access networking opportunities, and find support for business growth throughout Oregon.

111+

Local Chambers

1

State Chamber

30+

Regional Chambers

18

SBDC Centers

Statewide Chamber Organizations

Oregon State Chamber of Commerce (OSCC)

About: The Oregon State Chamber of Commerce is an association of chambers of commerce dedicated to preserving the competitive enterprise system of business by creating a better understanding and appreciation of the importance of a strong economy. OSCC grew out of the Oregon Chamber Executives organization and elevates the prominence and image of local chambers while providing a forum for sharing ideas, management processes, and new technology.

Address: 867 Liberty Street N.E., Salem, OR 97302

Phone: (503) 363-2182

Email: [email protected]

Website: oregonstatechamber.org

Services: Chamber professional development, networking forums, best practices sharing, advocacy support, member chamber collaboration

Statewide Chamber Association

Oregon Business & Industry (OBI)

About: Oregon Business & Industry is the state's largest broad-based statewide business association, representing more than 1,600 member companies across all industries. OBI provides business advocacy, legislative engagement, and policy development to support Oregon's business climate.

Address: 1149 Court Street NE, Salem, OR 97301

Website: oregonbusinessindustry.com

Services: Business advocacy, government relations, policy research, member networking, legislative updates

Statewide Business Advocacy

Major Metropolitan Chambers

Portland Metro Chamber

About: For more than 150 years, the Portland Metro Chamber has served the business community of metropolitan Portland. With 2,200+ organizational members, it is the leading voice for businesses in the region, advocating to improve commerce, community development, and regional economic prosperity.

Location: Portland, OR

Website: portlandmetrochamber.com

Members: 2,200+ organizations

Services: Business advocacy, networking events, policy development, business leadership programs

Top Rated Metro Area

Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce

About: The Eugene Area Chamber serves as an excellent source of relocation information, local business statistics, and networking. The Eugene Chamber and Onward Eugene have launched Elevate 2028, a new five-year regional economic and community development initiative focusing on technology, bio science, food and beverage, wood products, healthcare, tourism, sports and recreation, and higher education sectors.

Address: 1401 Willamette St, Eugene, OR 97401

Website: eugenechamber.com

Services: Business development, economic initiatives, networking events, relocation assistance

Economic Development South Willamette Valley

Salem Area Chamber of Commerce

About: The Salem Area Chamber of Commerce serves the mid-Willamette Valley, where member companies represent more than 40,000 jobs in the community. By aligning with the Salem Chamber, businesses gain exposure within the mid-Willamette Valley business network.

Address: 1110 Commercial St NE, Salem, OR 97301

Phone: (503) 581-1466

Website: salemchamber.org

Members: Companies representing 40,000+ jobs

State Capital Mid-Willamette Valley

Bend Chamber of Commerce

About: Serving the business community for over 85 years, the Bend Chamber focuses on business development, support, retention, and recruitment, as well as community development and issues management. The chamber reviews local city ordinances and works with the Congressional delegation to drive funding to Central Oregon.

Location: Bend, OR

Website: bendchamber.org

Programs: Leadership Bend community leadership development program

Services: Business development, advocacy, community leadership, government relations

Central Oregon Leadership Development

Albany Area Chamber of Commerce

About: The Albany Area Chamber helps promote the growth and prosperity of the Albany area through various committees and task forces. Members have opportunities to get involved in business advocacy, community development, and economic growth initiatives.

Location: Albany, OR

Website: albanychamber.com

Services: Business advocacy, networking events, community development, member support

Mid-Valley

Tigard Chamber of Commerce

About: The Tigard Chamber offers 100+ annual face-to-face networking opportunities enabling business growth for members. The chamber focuses on building business and growing together within the Tigard and Washington County business community.

Location: Tigard, OR

Website: tigardchamber.org

Networking: 100+ annual networking events

Networking Focus Washington County

Regional Chambers by Area

Portland Metro Region

East Portland Chamber of Commerce

Website: eastportlandchamberofcommerce.com

Serves East Portland with business resources, networking, and advocacy

North Clackamas Chamber

Website: yourchamber.com

Expert-led workshops, funding opportunities, business tools, and policy advocacy

Oregon City Chamber of Commerce

Website: oregoncity.org

Resources for businesses in Oregon's first city, historic downtown support

Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce

Location: Lake Oswego, OR

Small business growth and community engagement in Lake Oswego area

Wilsonville Chamber of Commerce

Location: Wilsonville, OR

Connects businesses in one of Oregon's fastest-growing suburbs

Washington County Chamber of Commerce

Website: washingtoncountychamberor.com

Voice for Washington County business community with councils and committees

Willamette Valley Region

Tri-County Chamber of Commerce

Website: tri-countychamber.com

Serves Junction City, Harrisburg, and Monroe - promoting economic growth

Corvallis Area Chamber of Commerce

Location: Corvallis, OR

Supporting businesses in Oregon State University community

Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce

Location: Springfield, OR

Business development and community support in Springfield

Lebanon Area Chamber of Commerce

Location: Lebanon, OR

Mid-Willamette Valley chamber serving Lebanon business community

Southern Oregon

Grants Pass & Josephine County Chamber

Address: 1995 NW Vine St, Grants Pass, OR 97526

Southern Oregon chamber serving Josephine County business community

Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce

Address: 410 SE Spruce St, Roseburg, OR 97470

Douglas County chamber supporting regional economic development

Medford-Jackson County Chamber

Location: Medford, OR

Southern Oregon's largest chamber serving Jackson County

Ashland Chamber of Commerce

Location: Ashland, OR

Supporting tourism and business in Oregon Shakespeare Festival city

Oregon Coast

Florence Area Chamber of Commerce

Address: 290 Highway 101, Florence, OR 97439

Central Coast chamber serving Florence and surrounding communities

Newport Chamber of Commerce

Address: 555 SW Coast Hwy, Newport, OR 97365

Supporting businesses in Oregon's premier coast destination

Gold Beach Chamber of Commerce

Address: 29692 Ellensburg Ave, Gold Beach, OR 97444

Southern Oregon coast chamber serving Curry County

Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber

Website: oldoregon.com

Northern Oregon coast serving historic Astoria-Warrenton region

Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce

Location: Cannon Beach, OR

Tourism and business support in iconic coastal destination

Lincoln City Visitor & Convention Bureau

Location: Lincoln City, OR

Central coast tourism and business development

Bay Area Chamber of Commerce

Website: coosbaynorthbendcharlestonchamber.com

Leading voice for businesses in Coos Bay, North Bend, and Charleston

Central Oregon

Redmond Chamber of Commerce

Website: visitredmondoregon.com

Central Oregon chamber near Bend and Sisters

Sunriver Area Chamber of Commerce

Location: Sunriver, OR

Resort community chamber in Central Oregon

Sisters Area Chamber of Commerce

Location: Sisters, OR

Small business and tourism support in Sisters

Prineville-Crook County Chamber

Location: Prineville, OR

Serving Crook County business community

Eastern Oregon

Baker County Chamber of Commerce

Location: Baker City, OR

Supporting Eastern Oregon businesses in Baker County

Oregon Frontier Chamber

Website: oregonfrontierchamber.com

Serving Gilliam, Sherman, and Wheeler Counties

Pendleton Chamber of Commerce

Location: Pendleton, OR

Eastern Oregon chamber known for Pendleton Round-Up

Ontario Chamber of Commerce

Location: Ontario, OR

Eastern Oregon chamber near Idaho border

Additional County and City Chambers

B

  • Banks Chamber of Commerce
  • Beaverton Area Chamber
  • Brookings-Harbor Chamber
  • Brownsville Community Chamber

C

  • Canyonville Chamber of Commerce
  • Cascade Locks Chamber
  • Central Point Chamber
  • Cottage Grove Chamber

D-G

  • Dallas Area Chamber
  • Depoe Bay Chamber
  • Gleneden Beach-Lincoln Beach
  • Gresham Area Chamber

H-K

  • Happy Valley Chamber
  • Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce
  • Hood River County Chamber
  • Klamath Falls Chamber

M

  • McKenzie River Chamber
  • McMinnville Area Chamber
  • Milwaukie-Oak Grove Chamber
  • Molalla Area Chamber

N-P

  • Newberg Area Chamber
  • North Bend Chamber
  • Pacific City-Woods Chamber
  • Phoenix-Talent Chamber

R-S

  • Reedsport-Winchester Bay
  • Sandy Area Chamber
  • Seaside Chamber of Commerce
  • South Columbia County Chamber

T-W

  • The Dalles Area Chamber
  • Tillamook Chamber
  • Tualatin Chamber of Commerce
  • Waldport-Seal Rock Chamber

Y

  • Yachats Area Chamber

Small Business Resources

Oregon Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network

The Oregon SBDC Network provides no-cost confidential advising, training, and online courses for businesses throughout the state. With 18 conveniently located centers, the SBDC assists business people in every aspect of business development and management, from startups to well-established companies with up to 500 employees.

Website: oregonsbdc.org

Services: No-cost advising, training courses, business planning, financial analysis, market research, veteran business support

Partnership: Network of 17 Oregon community colleges, one state university, and U.S. Small Business Administration

Free Services 18 Locations

Oregon Business Resource Center (BRC)

The Oregon BRC provides comprehensive support resources for small businesses throughout the state, connecting entrepreneurs with the tools, information, and guidance needed to start and grow successful businesses.

Website: oregonbrc.org

Services: Business planning resources, funding information, regulatory guidance, mentorship connections

Statewide

U.S. Small Business Administration - Oregon District

The SBA Oregon District Office provides loan programs, contracting assistance, counseling and training for small businesses. The SBA works in partnership with Oregon's SBDC Network to deliver informational tools supporting business start-ups and existing business expansion.

Website: sba.gov/local-assistance

Services: Business loans, government contracting, disaster assistance, counseling, training

Special Programs: Veterans Mean Business program for veteran entrepreneurs

Federal Resources

Business Oregon

Business Oregon is the state's economic development agency, providing business financing, international trade support, and regional economic development services. The agency hosts the Oregon SBDC program and provides various financial assistance programs for businesses.

Website: oregon.gov/biz

Services: Business financing, trade assistance, economic development programs, SBDC oversight

State Agency

Chamber Membership Benefits

Networking Opportunities

  • Monthly membership meetings with fellow business owners
  • 100+ annual face-to-face networking events (varies by chamber)
  • Weekly luncheons and after-hours events
  • Business expos to showcase products and services
  • Partnerships with like-minded community representatives
  • Third Thursday monthly meetings (breakfast, lunch, or after hours)

Professional Development

  • Quarterly professional development workshops
  • Hands-on learning in marketing, HR, accounting
  • Industry expert-led training sessions
  • Educational workshops on entrepreneurship and finance
  • Seminars on local regulations and compliance
  • Best practices sharing across member chambers

Visibility & Credibility

  • Business directory listings on chamber websites
  • Referrals from chamber staff to potential customers
  • Ribbon-cutting ceremonies for openings/expansions
  • Member spotlight opportunities
  • Enhanced credibility through chamber affiliation
  • Exposure to potential clients and partners

Advocacy & Support

  • Active involvement in business advocacy issues
  • Representation in regional planning efforts
  • Government relations and policy influence
  • Economic development initiatives
  • Support bringing jobs and dollars to the area
  • United voice for business community

Additional Member Perks

Many chambers offer conference room reservations, equipment rental, free magazine subscriptions, discounts on SBDC programs, and Chamber Bucks gift certificates redeemable at participating member businesses. Specific benefits vary by chamber - contact your local chamber for complete membership details.

Specialty & Minority Chambers

Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs (OAME)

Encourages business ownership among minority groups and provides entrepreneurial resources, mentorship, and advocacy for minority-owned businesses throughout Oregon.

Focus: Minority business development and advocacy

Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber

Serves Hispanic business owners and entrepreneurs in the Portland metropolitan area, providing networking, resources, and advocacy tailored to the Hispanic business community.

Region: Portland Metro Area

Black American Chamber of Commerce

Supports Black-owned businesses through networking opportunities, business development resources, and advocacy. The City of Portland provides support for this chamber's initiatives.

Focus: Black business development

Oregon Native American Chamber

Dedicated to promoting Native American business development and entrepreneurship, providing resources, networking, and advocacy for Native-owned businesses.

Focus: Native American business development

Oregon Pride in Business

Supports LGBTQ+ business owners and allies, promoting inclusive business practices and providing networking opportunities within Oregon's LGBTQ+ business community.

Focus: LGBTQ+ business community

Soul District Business Association

Focuses on supporting businesses in Portland's historically Black neighborhoods, promoting economic revitalization and community development.

Region: Portland

Frequently Asked Questions

Oregon has 111+ chambers of commerce serving communities across the state, ranging from large metropolitan chambers like Portland Metro Chamber (2,200+ members) to small town chambers. These include the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce, county chambers, regional chambers, city chambers, and specialty chambers serving specific business communities. The chambers span from the Oregon Coast to Eastern Oregon, providing comprehensive business support throughout all regions.

The Oregon State Chamber of Commerce (OSCC) is an association of chambers of commerce located in Salem at 867 Liberty Street N.E. OSCC serves as the statewide organization dedicated to preserving the competitive enterprise system by creating better understanding and appreciation of a strong economy. The organization grew out of the Oregon Chamber Executives organization and provides professional development, best practices sharing, networking forums, and advocacy support for local chambers throughout Oregon. Contact: (503) 363-2182 or [email protected].

Oregon chamber memberships offer extensive networking opportunities (100+ annual events at some chambers), professional development through quarterly workshops covering marketing, HR, and accounting, visibility through directory listings and referrals, and advocacy on business issues. Members gain access to ribbon-cutting ceremonies, business expos, monthly meetings, and partnerships with community representatives. Additional perks may include conference room reservations, equipment rental, magazine subscriptions, SBDC program discounts, and Chamber Bucks gift certificates. Specific benefits vary by chamber.

The Oregon Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network provides no-cost confidential advising, training, and online courses through 18 conveniently located centers across the state. The SBDC assists businesses in every aspect of development and management, from startups to companies with up to 500 employees. Services are provided through a partnership of 17 Oregon community colleges, one state university, and the U.S. Small Business Administration. The Oregon Business Resource Center (oregonbrc.org) also offers free business planning resources, funding information, and regulatory guidance.

The Portland Metro Chamber is Oregon's largest chamber with 2,200+ organizational members, serving the metropolitan Portland area for more than 150 years. The Salem Area Chamber of Commerce serves the mid-Willamette Valley with member companies representing more than 40,000 jobs. Other major chambers include the Eugene Area Chamber (serving Lane County's economic sectors including technology, bio science, and healthcare), Bend Chamber (serving Central Oregon for 85+ years), and the Medford-Jackson County Chamber (Southern Oregon's largest). These major metropolitan chambers lead regional business advocacy and economic development initiatives.

Yes, Oregon has several specialty chambers supporting minority and diverse business communities. The Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs (OAME) encourages business ownership among minority groups. The City of Portland supports multiple minority chambers including the Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber, Black American Chamber of Commerce, Oregon Native American Chamber, Soul District Business Association, and Oregon Pride in Business (LGBTQ+ chamber). These organizations provide targeted resources, networking, mentorship, and advocacy for their respective business communities.

The Oregon SBDC Network, launched in 1983 as part of America's national SBDC network, provides no-cost confidential business advising, training courses, and online resources through 18 centers statewide. Services include business planning, financial analysis, market research, startup guidance, expansion support, and the Veterans Mean Business program for veteran entrepreneurs. The SBDC works with businesses in every industry and at every stage of growth, from one-person startups to companies with 500 employees. Visit oregonsbdc.org to find your nearest center.

Oregon chambers lead regional economic development through business advocacy, government relations, and partnership initiatives. The Eugene Chamber and Onward Eugene launched Elevate 2028, a five-year regional economic development initiative targeting key sectors. The Bend Chamber works with Congressional delegation to drive funding to Central Oregon. Chambers participate in regional planning efforts, stimulate local economies, and work to bring jobs and investment to their communities. The Salem Area Chamber serves 40,000+ jobs in the mid-Willamette Valley. Chambers also provide relocation information, business statistics, and connections for new businesses entering the region.

The Oregon State Chamber of Commerce (OSCC) is an association of chambers of commerce, primarily serving chamber executives and local chambers by providing professional development, networking, and best practices sharing. Oregon Business & Industry (OBI) is Oregon's largest broad-based statewide business association representing more than 1,600 member companies directly across all industries. OBI focuses on business advocacy, legislative engagement, and policy development for businesses statewide. While OSCC supports the chamber community, OBI directly represents individual businesses in government relations and policy matters.

To find your local Oregon chamber, visit the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Oregon Chamber Finder at uschamber.com/co/chambers/oregon for a searchable directory. Oregon has chambers in every major city and many smaller communities, organized by region: Portland Metro (including Beaverton, Tigard, Gresham, Oregon City), Willamette Valley (Salem, Eugene, Corvallis, Albany), Southern Oregon (Medford, Grants Pass, Roseburg, Ashland), Oregon Coast (Newport, Florence, Astoria, Cannon Beach), Central Oregon (Bend, Redmond, Sisters), and Eastern Oregon (Pendleton, Baker City, Ontario). Contact your city or county chamber directly for membership information and local business resources.

Last updated on November 27, 2025