Longmont Chamber Blog
Keep up with what the Longmont Area Chamber of Commerce is doing for and with our community! We use this blog to publish our positions on essential business legislation, event information, and community connections. Follow us on social media for more updates.
Contact Leah Winkler, Communications Director, with news tips or inquiries: lwinkler@longmontchamber.org
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Unity Brings Light to Downtown Longmont
Unity in the Community, presented by High Plains Bank, returns to Longmont on October 6, 2023. Learn more about how we are bringing light to this incredible community festival.
Essential Information: Corporate Transparency Act
There’s a new item on the horizon called the Corporate Transparency Act which you need to be aware of. This will be a topic of discussion for all of us this fall as we prepare for year-end.
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Four Local Nonprofits Receive “Unity Funds the Community” Grants
The cancellation of Unity in the Community did not prevent Unity’s presenting sponsor, High Plains Bank, from relaunching “Unity Funds the Community”, the associated nonprofit grant program the business co-founded with the Longmont Chamber.
Protect Yourself from Identity Theft and Fraud
On December 9, 2020, Detective Steve Desmond of Longmont Police Department lead an educational session on protecting yourself and your business against identity theft and fraud. Review his presentation here.
Coronavirus-impacted small businesses in Boulder County eligible for PPE, cleaning supplies, and to-go food containers
As part of Boulder County’s economic response and recovery efforts, Boulder County will be providing a package of up to $500 of personal protective equipment (PPE), cleaning supplies and sanitizers, and $500 of to-go food containers to eligible small businesses in towns, cities, and unincorporated areas in the county that have been adversely impacted by the coronavirus epidemic.
A Box Full of Longmont
Get yourself (or your loved one) a little bit of Longmont in a box! These limited edition boxes contain gifts and goodies purchased from local businesses.