Membership Levels

Non Profit Organization - $100.00

Copy of IRS exemption letter must be submitted
Join Now: Non Profit Organization - $100.00

Small Business - $275.00

(0-10 employees)
Join Now: Small Business - $275.00

Medium-sized Business - $450.00

(11-50 employees)
Join Now: Medium-sized Business - $450.00

Large Business - $875.00

(51-100 employees)
Join Now: Large Business - $875.00

Corporate - $1,300.00

(101+ employees)
Join Now: Corporate - $1,300.00

Chairman’s Circle - Sustaining Partners

Bronze Partner - $5,000.00

Join Now: Bronze Partner - $5,000.00
 Includes annual membership, partner company logo display once in newsletter, corporate table of eight at all 10 “Business Forums”, two players in annual Golf Tournament, direct link to partner web site from Chamber web site for one year, advertising display on Chamber brochure rack for six months, corporate table of eight at Annual Meeting plus partner name and logo in program and corporate banner displayed, press release with photograph to area newspapers and two listings in membership directory.

Silver Partner - $10,000.00

Join Now: Silver Partner - $10,000.00
Includes annual membership, partner company logo display for six months in newsletter, corporate table of eight at all 10 “Business Forums”, corporate banner displayed at five of 10 “Business Forums” and two “Business After Hours”, foursome in annual Golf Tournament, direct link to partner web site from Chamber web site for one year, corporate profile page on Chamber web site for six months, sponsorship privileges at one “Business Forum” with partner name and logo on meeting notice, corporate information on table and five minute commercial delivered from the podium, advertising display on Chamber brochure rack for one year, corporate table of eight at Annual Meeting plus partner name and logo in program and corporate banner displayed, press release with photograph to area newspapers and two listings in membership directory.

Gold Partner - $15,000.00

Join Now: Gold Partner - $10,000.00
Includes annual membership, partner company logo display for one year in newsletter, corporate table of eight at all 10 “Business Forums”, corporate banner displayed at all 10 “Business Forums” and all “Business After Hours” (3 or 4), foursome in annual Golf Tournament plus corporate sponsorship of one hole, company profile page on Chamber web site for one year, direct link to partner web site from Chamber web site for one year, sponsorship privileges at one “Business Forum” with partner name and logo on meeting notice, corporate information on table and five minute commercial delivered from the podium, advertising display on Chamber brochure for one year, corporate table of eight at Annual Meeting plus partner name and logo in program and corporate banner displayed, press release with photograph to area newspapers and two listings in membership directory.
Testimonials

The Chamber helps create a strong local economy

“The Development Authority of Fulton County, as the economic development arm for the Fulton County Government, works to recruit and expand business to help create new jobs for the region. The South Fulton Chamber of Commerce is a great partner in helping us to achieve our goals by providing an avenue of networking for all its members.”

Bob Simmons, Business Development Manager, Development Authority of Fulton County

The Chamber provides networking and marketing opportunities

"The chamber provides such a great venue to connect with, and support local businesses as well as patrons. At the 2007 Business Expo Monster was able to provide business owners with solutions to assist in meeting their talent acquisition needs, and also coached job seekers on search techniques to look for local employment opportunities. It was a very positive experience!"

Amena T. Mitchell , Monster Worldwide

The Chamber helps represents the interest of business with government

“Georgia Power is interested in keeping Georgia thriving. The chamber as part of the Regional Business Coalition, helps bring key business and community leaders together with legislators to find solutions and gain consensus.”

Bill Davenport, Georgia Power