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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All You Need to Know About the 2024 Best of Business Awards
Each year, the Longmont Chamber recognizes business and nonprofit excellence at Jubilee, our annual member celebration and award presentation. At this event, we gather to celebrate the tremendous accomplishments and contributions of local entrepreneurs, established businesses, and organizations that are essential to our community. Learn more about all awards presented at this event, why apply or nominate, and the required qualifications for applying.
Holiday Member Specials 2024
With the holidays rapidly approaching, we asked our members to submit their special holiday deals, events, and more. Take a look at what’s coming up this holiday season.
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CSN alumni Astrid Villalobos hired at Front Range Community College
Chamber Student Network (CSN) alumni Astrid Villalobos Chavez has been hired as Front Range Community College Administrative Support for Dr. Chris McGilvray and the School of Manufacturing, Automotive, Welding, HVAC & Highway Management. Astrid was on the...
Unity Funds the Community Applications Open June 13 – July 14, 2023
In 2022, five nonprofits were selected to receive grants from the Unity Funds the Community fund. The nonprofits were then promoted at Unity in the Community via the "Giving Tower", at which members of the public could vote on how to distribute additional funds.Unity...
What is the Longmont Business Climate Study? An FAQ
The Longmont Business Climate Study is the first step in a series of ongoing surveys to gauge economic outlook and health of our community.
New Year, New Legislation: The Longmont Chamber Represents You
When policy makers meet, business owners and employees often face unintended consequences. They may be positive or negative. Know that Longmont Chamber has a seat at the table, and we work diligently to represent the voice of business.