Texas Chamber of Commerce Directory

Comprehensive directory of Texas chambers of commerce, business networking organizations, and economic development resources. With 510 chambers serving communities across the state, Texas offers extensive support for businesses of all sizes through advocacy, education, networking, and growth opportunities.

510

Chambers of Commerce

3.5M+

Small Businesses

40+

SBDC Centers

254

Counties Served

Statewide Chamber Organizations

Texas Association of Business

Address: 1209 Nueces St., Austin, TX 78701

Phone: (512) 477-6721

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.txbiz.org

CEO/President: Jeff Moseley

Statewide business advocacy organization serving as the voice for Texas businesses. Provides legislative advocacy, member benefits, professional development, and business resources for companies across all industries.

Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives (TCCE)

Website: www.tcce.org

Contact: web.tcce.org/contact

Professional society for chamber of commerce executives, staff, and affiliated members throughout Texas. Provides professional education, resources, consulting, idea exchange, and networking opportunities. Organizes Texas Chamber of Commerce Week each October to recognize chamber contributions to communities statewide.

Major Metropolitan Chambers of Commerce

Greater Houston Partnership

Address: 701 Avenida de las Americas, Suite 900, Houston, TX 77010

Phone: (713) 844-3600

Fax: (713) 844-0200

Website: houston.org

Members: 1,200+ companies

Service Area: 11 counties (Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, San Jacinto, Walker, Waller)

Largest chamber of commerce and economic development organization in the Houston region. Legacy stretching back to 1840 with formal merger in 1989. Provides business advocacy, economic development, networking, and community leadership.

Dallas Regional Chamber

Address: 500 North Akard St., Suite 2600, Dallas, TX 75201

Phone: (214) 746-6600

Fax: (214) 712-1950

Website: www.dallaschamber.org

Members: 3,000+ businesses and organizations

Service Area: 12 counties

Employee Representation: 600,000+ area employees

Represents businesses and institutions across North Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area. Promotes economic development, business growth, and regional collaboration.

Austin Chamber of Commerce

Address: 210 Barton Springs Road, Suite 400, Austin, TX

Phone: (512) 322-5626

Fax: (512) 478-9615

Website: www.austinchamber.com

Contact: austinchamber.com/about/contact

Serves Greater Austin area businesses with advocacy, networking, small business resources, and economic development initiatives. Supports capital city business community growth and innovation.

San Antonio Chamber of Commerce

Address: 602 East Commerce, San Antonio, TX 78205

Phone: (210) 229-2100

Website: www.sachamber.org

Contact: sachamber.org/forms/contact

Members: 1,750+

Largest and most influential pro-business organization in the San Antonio region. Provides business advocacy, economic development, networking events, and member services.

Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce

Address: 777 Taylor Street, Suite 900, Fort Worth, TX 76102

Website: www.fortworthchamber.com

Promotes economic development and business growth in Fort Worth and surrounding communities. Partners with Dallas Regional Chamber on regional initiatives.

Lubbock Chamber of Commerce

Address: 1500 Broadway St., Suite 101, Lubbock, TX 79401

Website: www.lubbockchamber.com

Members: 1,700+ businesses

Employee Representation: 79,000+ on South Plains

Economic Impact: $2 billion+ in annual household earnings

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

Three-time 5-Star Accredited chamber serving since 1913. Acts as catalyst for business growth, convener of leaders, and champion for stronger West Texas community.

Regional Chambers by Area

Gulf Coast Region

United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce

602 N. Staples St. STE 150, Corpus Christi, TX 78401

Connects members with people, programs, and partnerships for business growth with high-impact advocacy and support.

Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce

2228 Mechanic St., Galveston, TX

Serves Galveston County business community with regional economic development and networking.

Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce

Houston area

Serves Clear Lake and surrounding communities in Houston metropolitan area.

North Texas Region

Frisco Chamber of Commerce

500 N Akard St., Dallas area

Serves rapidly growing Frisco business community in Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

North Dallas Chamber of Commerce

Dallas

Represents North Dallas business community with networking and advocacy.

Greater East Dallas Chamber of Commerce

Dallas

Serves East Dallas neighborhoods and business districts.

McKinney Chamber of Commerce

McKinney, TX

Supports McKinney area businesses with comprehensive member benefits and networking.

Allen Chamber of Commerce

Allen, TX

Provides chamber benefits and business support for Allen community members.

Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce

Gainesville, TX

Serves Gainesville and surrounding North Texas communities.

Central Texas Region

Greater Waco Chamber of Commerce

Waco, TX

Serves Waco and McLennan County business community.

Temple Chamber of Commerce

Temple, TX

Supports Temple area businesses and economic development.

Killeen Chamber of Commerce

Killeen, TX

Serves Killeen business community near Fort Hood military installation.

West Texas Region

El Paso Chamber of Commerce

El Paso, TX

Business Listings: 36,509

Serves El Paso business community and international border region.

Midland Chamber of Commerce

Midland, TX

Supports Permian Basin energy industry and regional businesses.

Odessa Chamber of Commerce

Odessa, TX

Serves Odessa business community in Permian Basin region.

South Texas Region

McAllen Chamber of Commerce

McAllen, TX

Serves Rio Grande Valley business community near Mexico border.

Brownsville Chamber of Commerce

Brownsville, TX

Supports southernmost Texas business community and international trade.

Laredo Chamber of Commerce

Laredo, TX

Serves major international trade hub on US-Mexico border.

East Texas Region

Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce

Tyler, TX

Serves Tyler and Smith County business community.

Longview Chamber of Commerce

Longview, TX

Supports Longview area businesses and economic development.

Commerce Chamber of Commerce

Commerce, TX

Serves Commerce and Hunt County business community.

Specialty and Diversity Chambers

Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce

Advocate for creation, growth, and welfare of African American businesses in Dallas community.

Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Business resource, forum, and advocate for Hispanic business issues and unified voice for Hispanic business community.

San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Website: www.sahcc.org

Serves Hispanic business community in San Antonio region.

Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Supports Hispanic-owned businesses and entrepreneurs in Fort Worth area.

Asian Chamber of Commerce - Houston

Serves Asian business community in Houston metropolitan area.

Brazil-Texas Chamber of Commerce

Promotes trade and business relationships between Texas and Brazil.

Tri-County Regional Black Chamber of Commerce

Houston area

Serves African American business community across multiple counties.

DFW Network Chamber

Networking-focused chamber serving Dallas-Fort Worth business community.

Small Business Resources

Texas Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Website: www.sbdctexas.org

Centers: 40+ locations statewide

Service Areas: Rural, urban, and suburban communities

Cost: Free confidential business consulting, affordable training

Provides customized assistance with business planning, financing, market exploration, sales growth, and productivity improvement. Strong partnerships with chambers of commerce and community organizations.

Governor's Small Business Resource Portal

Website: gov.texas.gov/business/page/small-business-portal

Services: Permitting, licensing, regulatory compliance assistance, resource referrals, webinars, events

Businesses Served: 3.5 million+ Texas small businesses

Answer five short questions to generate tailored resource list. Print or email results directly. Serves as focal point for start-ups and small businesses in urban, suburban, and rural communities.

Texas Workforce Commission - Economic Development

Website: twc.texas.gov/partners/economic-development

Grant Programs: Skills for Small Business (businesses with fewer than 100 employees)

Services: Workforce development, training incentives, employee recruitment support

State agency providing workforce development services. Offers grants for training full-time new workers and county-level assistance for eligible small businesses.

Austin Economic Growth Business Incubator (EGBI)

Website: austintexas.gov/department/small-business-division

Services: Training, coaching, support for aspiring and existing business owners

Partner Departments: Austin Economic Development, Financial Services, Public Library, Austin Energy, Small and Minority Business Resources

Non-profit organization supporting business owners who face barriers to growing successful businesses. Comprehensive training and mentorship programs.

Chamber Membership Benefits

Core Membership Benefits

Marketing and Visibility

  • Free listing on chamber website with enhanced visibility
  • Social media exposure across chamber's networks
  • Cost-effective advertising and sponsorship opportunities
  • Business directory inclusion
  • Member showcase opportunities
  • 80% customer preference for chamber member businesses

Networking Opportunities

  • Business after-hours events
  • Industry-specific networking groups
  • Leadership development programs
  • Committee participation
  • Annual conferences and conventions
  • Partnership development opportunities

Professional Development

  • Training seminars and workshops
  • Educational webinars
  • Skill development programs
  • Industry insights and trends
  • Leadership training
  • Business management resources

Business Advocacy

  • Legislative representation at state level
  • Pro-business policy advocacy
  • Economic development initiatives
  • Community leadership voice
  • Regulatory compliance assistance
  • Government affairs updates

Texas Association of Business Member Benefits

Shipping Savings

Up to 36% savings on UPS shipping services, plus 50% off select services for four weeks after enrollment. Save at least 70% on qualifying LTL shipments.

Health Insurance

Partnership with Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. to access fully ACA-approved plans with excellent employee benefits.

Education Scholarships

Members and employees enrolled at WGU Texas can apply for renewable scholarships (up to four terms) through Institutional Partners Scholarship program.

Additional Membership Advantages

Customer Trust and Credibility

Chamber membership signals commitment to community and business excellence. Customers are 80% more likely to purchase goods or services from chamber member businesses, increasing profitability through enhanced reputation.

Tax Benefits

Chamber membership fees may be deductible as allowable business expenses. Consult with tax professional for specific guidance on deductibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Texas has 510 chambers of commerce serving communities across all 254 counties. These range from large metropolitan chambers like the Greater Houston Partnership (1,200+ members) and Dallas Regional Chamber (3,000+ members) to small town chambers supporting rural business communities. The Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives (TCCE) serves as the professional society for chamber staff and executives throughout the state.

The Texas Association of Business (TAB) serves as the statewide business advocacy organization, located in Austin at 1209 Nueces St. TAB provides legislative advocacy, member benefits, professional development, and business resources for companies across all industries. The organization is led by CEO/President Jeff Moseley and can be reached at (512) 477-6721 or [email protected]. The Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives (TCCE) serves as the professional society for chamber staff members statewide.

Chamber membership fees for small businesses typically range from $300-$400 per year ($30-$40/month). The Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives Corporate Membership costs $300. Larger organizations may pay several thousand dollars annually depending on membership level and benefits package. Many chambers offer tiered pricing based on business size, number of employees, or annual revenue. Contact your local chamber for specific pricing and membership options.

Chamber members receive extensive benefits including free marketing exposure on chamber websites and social media (reaching broader audiences than most small businesses can achieve independently), networking opportunities at business events and industry groups, professional development through training and workshops, business advocacy at local and state levels, and increased customer trust (consumers are 80% more likely to purchase from chamber member businesses). Texas Association of Business members also receive shipping savings (up to 36% on UPS, 70% on LTL shipments), health insurance access, and education scholarships for employees. Membership fees may be tax-deductible as business expenses.

The Texas Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network provides free confidential business consulting and affordable training at over 40 locations statewide in rural, urban, and suburban communities. Services include business planning, financing assistance, market exploration, sales growth strategies, and productivity improvement. The Governor's Small Business Resource Portal (gov.texas.gov/business/page/small-business-portal) offers personalized resource recommendations after answering five questions. The Governor's Office of Small Business Assistance provides help with permitting, licensing, regulatory compliance, and resource referrals. All services are free for Texas small businesses.

The Dallas Regional Chamber is the largest by membership with 3,000+ businesses and organizations representing nearly 600,000 area employees across 12 counties. The Greater Houston Partnership serves as the largest economic development organization with 1,200+ member companies across 11 counties. The San Antonio Chamber of Commerce has 1,750+ members and is the largest pro-business organization in its region. The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce represents 1,700+ businesses with 79,000+ employees generating $2 billion+ in annual household earnings in West Texas.

Yes, Texas has numerous specialty chambers serving diverse business communities. The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce advocates for African American business creation and growth. The Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber and San Antonio Hispanic Chamber (www.sahcc.org) serve Hispanic business communities. The Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber supports Hispanic entrepreneurs in its region. The Asian Chamber of Commerce serves Houston's Asian business community. The Brazil-Texas Chamber promotes international trade relationships. The Tri-County Regional Black Chamber serves multiple counties in the Houston area. These specialty chambers provide targeted networking, advocacy, and resources for their respective communities.

Use the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Texas Chamber Finder at uschamber.com/co/chambers/texas to locate chambers by city. The Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives directory (business.tcce.org/active-member-directory) provides contact information for chambers statewide. OfficialUSA.com maintains links to local, regional, county, and city chamber websites. Many chambers also have social media presence on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter where you can connect with chamber staff and learn about upcoming events before joining.

Texas Chamber of Commerce Week is celebrated each October by the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives (TCCE). This dedicated week recognizes the remarkable contributions of local chambers and the essential role they play in Texas's economic success. Events include networking activities, community recognition programs, educational sessions, and celebrations of chamber achievements throughout the state. Chambers host special events, open houses, and member appreciation activities during this week.

The Texas Workforce Commission provides Skills for Small Business grants supporting businesses with fewer than 100 employees by incentivizing training for full-time new workers. County-level grants are also available for eligible small businesses. The Texas Small Business Development Center offers affordable training programs on topics like business planning, marketing, financial management, and technology adoption. The Austin Economic Growth Business Incubator (EGBI) provides training, coaching, and support for business owners facing growth barriers. Many local chambers also offer discounted or free training workshops for members covering topics like social media marketing, regulatory compliance, and employee management.

Last updated on November 27, 2025