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Government Sites
The
Massachusetts Business Resource Team
is a new service is available in Massachusetts under the Massachusetts
Executive Office of Economic Development. The Business Resource Team is here
to help businesses identify and access state programs and resources that
match current needs. Whether you're expanding, relocating, hiring new
employees or looking for working capital, the Massachusetts Business
Resource Team can help you. 1-877-BIZ-TEAM
The
U.S. Small Business Administration maintains and strengthens the
nation's economy by aiding, counseling, assisting and protecting the
interests of small businesses and by helping families and businesses recover
from national disasters.
En Español
Business.gov
guides you through the maze of government rules and regulations and provides
access to services and resources to help you start, grow, and succeed in
business.
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Center for Women & Enterprise
(CWE) is a not-for-profit educational organization providing comprehensive business
assistance, networking opportunities and resources to women starting and/or growing their
businesses.
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Commonwealth Corporation
(formerly the Corporation for Business, Work and Learning) is a quasi-public organization responsible for administering and delivering a wide range of public and privately-funded initiatives designed to meet the labor needs of businesses; improve current and emerging workers’ skills; foster career success through lifelong learning; and retain, sustain, improve and create job-generating
businesses.
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Commonwealth of
Massachusetts' Procurement Access & Solicitation System (Comm-PASS) allows businesses
easy access to all of the information necessary to bid on many state contracts.
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Economic Development
Administration helps to generate jobs, retain existing jobs, and stimulate industrial and commercial growth in economically-distressed areas of the United States.
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EDGAR, the Electronic Data
Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system, performs automated collection, validation,
indexing, acceptance, and forwarding of submissions by companies and others who are
required by law to file forms with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Environmental Protection Agency's Small Business Gateway allows access to U.S. EPA information from one
convenient site. Information includes general small business information.
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Federal Marketplace assists
businesses in selling products and services to the federal government. Up-to-date Federal
Acquisition Regulation, Cost Accounting Standards and the Internet's only
Active Federal Contracts database.
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FedWorld lists Internet resources
of federal government agencies.
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Internal Revenue Service has business
tax information, publications and forms.
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Internal
Revenue Service's Small Business/Self-Employed website provides information for self-employed entrepreneurs,
employers, and small and large businesses. The site offers a broad range of resources across federal and state agencies, as well as
industry/profession-specific information.
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Library of Congress has a wealth of
information available and brings a universal collection of knowledge and
creativity.
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Massachusetts Department of
Business and Technology is the state agency in Massachusetts that is responsible for job
creation and economic development in the Commonwealth.
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Massachusetts
Department of Environmental Protection is responsible for protecting
human health and the environment by ensuring clean air and water, the safe
management and disposal of solid and hazardous wastes, the timely cleanup of
hazardous waste sites and spills, and the preservation of wetlands and
coastal resources. The Mass DEP recently unveiled a new website,
www.Earth911Business.com, a
one stop shop to help businesses effectively
mange their waste and increase the use of recycling.
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Massachusetts Departments of Labor and
Workforce Development is responsible for overseeing the Commonwealth's
workforce development system; protecting the health and safety of
Massachusetts workers; ensuring the efficient delivery of workers
compensation services; supervision of the unemployment insurance program;
and providing dispute resolution services in various arenas.
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Massachusetts Department of Revenue
contains tax information, publications and forms.
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Massachusetts Division of
Career Services and the Division of Unemployment Assistance (formerly
the Division of Employment and Training) will operate employment service
programs, the Workforce Training Fund, oversee the state's 32 One-Stop
Career Centers; administers the Unemployment Insurance program, the Medical
Security Plan and produces Massachusetts' jobs and economic data.
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Massachusetts Division of Insurance
monitors the solvency of its licensees in order to promote a healthy,
responsive and willing marketplace for consumers who purchase insurance
products. Protection of consumer interests is of prime importance to the
Division and is safeguarded by providing accurate and unbiased information
so consumers may make informed decisions and by intervening on behalf of
consumers who believe they have been victimized by unfair business
practices.
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Massachusetts Division of Occupational
Safety ensures the effective administration and enforcement of the
employment agency laws in Massachusetts; the issuance of prevailing wage
schedules for many public works projects; the promulgation and
interpretation of the state's minimum wage regulations; and the issuance of
minimum wage, seasonal business overtime, and uniform deposit waivers.
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Massachusetts Division of Professional
Licensure is responsible for licensing and regulating the activities of
individuals, corporations and partnerships.
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Massachusetts Export Center helps companies throughout the Commonwealth to achieve success in global markets through a
statewide network of international trade professionals. The Massachusetts Export Center provides targeted, high-impact services for exporters,
including counseling, training, research and technical assistance. Services
are free and confidential. Part of
the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center Network.
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Massachusetts Office of Business
Development (MOBD) creates a simple, streamlined approach to economic development
assistance with one-stop business centers located throughout the state.
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Massachusetts
Office of International Trade and Investment promotes trade and attracts
foreign investment in Massachusetts. These mandates are achieved primarily
through various export promotion programs and strategic services.
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Massachusetts Office
of Travel and Tourism provides a wealth of information on things to see and do while
in Massachusetts.
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Massachusetts Port Authority
develops, promotes and manages airports, the seaport and transportation infrastructure to enable Massachusetts and New England to compete successfully.
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Massachusetts Secretary of State is
the principal public information officer for the Massachusetts state
government. The Corporations Division
is the repository for certain records of over four hundred thousand business
and nonprofit corporations organized or registered to do business in the
Commonwealth.
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Massachusetts Technology Collaborative
(MTC) is an economic development organization established by the state to foster
sustainable economic growth by promoting a better understanding of the forces that shape
the states economy, and by enabling greater collaboration among the diverse
enterprises involved in the Innovation Economy.
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Massachusetts Technology
Development Corporation (MTDC), established in 1978, is a leading edge venture capital firm that addresses the "capital gap" for start-up and expansion of
early-stage technology companies operating in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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MassDevelopment helps
build the communities of the Commonwealth by stimulating economic development.
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Minority Business
Development Agency (MBDA) is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, specifically created to
encourage the creation, growth and expansion of minority-owned businesses in the United States.
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Occupational Safety & Health
Administration (OSHA) includes standards, interpretations and field inspection
reference manual.
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Procurement Technical Assistance
Center (PTAC) guides Massachusetts businesses through the government procurement process and provides
information on how to become more competitive in the government marketplace.
PTAC counselors are dedicated to providing assistance in bidding, managing and performing on government contracts.
A counseling center of the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center
Network.
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Service Corps of Retired Executives
(SCORE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to aiming in the formation, growth and success of small businesses
nationwide.
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State Office of Minority
and Women Business Assistance (SOMWBA) is a state agency helping promote the
development of minority, women-owned business enterprises and non-profit organizations.
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U.S. Business Advisor is a one-stop
electronic link to all the information and services government provides for
the business community.
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U.S. Census Bureau is the preeminent
collector and provider of timely, relevant and quality data about the people and economy
of the U.S.
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U.S. Department of Labor has
information, links, laws, statistics and other useful information including:
information on helping employers and employees comply with
laws and regulations;
interactive tools that provide information about
federal employment laws; and an
online employment law
guide.
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U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office promotes the progress of science and the useful arts by securing for limited times to inventors the exclusive right to their respective discoveries.
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U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission offers informal guidance to questions over the phone or via
email. Also, there is a special ombudsman for small business whom you can
contact for questions.
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U.S. Small Business
Administration stimulates and fosters economic
development through small business by helping new businesses get started and
established businesses grow. SBA recently rolled out a new website,
www.business.gov, a one-stop site
with information on accessing government services, understanding regulations
and applying for help, money and/or training.
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SBA's Small Business Innovation Research
Program (SBIR) is a highly competitive program that encourages small
business to explore their technological potential and provides the incentive
to profit from its commercialization. By including qualified small
businesses in the nation's R&D arena, high-tech innovation is stimulated and
the United States gains entrepreneurial spirit as it meets its specific
research and development needs.
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As SBA’s office for the support of small business
international trade development, the
Office of International Trade works in cooperation with other federal
agencies and public- and private-sector groups to encourage small business
exports and to assist small businesses seeking to export. Through 19 U.S.
Export Assistance Centers, SBA district offices and a variety of
service-provider partners, we direct and coordinate SBA’s ongoing export
initiatives in an effort to encourage small businesses going global.
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Success in the world of
government contracting depends on understanding the rules. Learn about
the rules and regulations that govern federal procurement opportunities. The
U.S. Small Business Administration, the Department of Defense, the Office of
Management and Budget and the General Services Administration have taken
steps to simplify the federal contracting process by creating an integrated
database of small businesses that want to do business with the government;
thus the creation of the
Central Contractor Registration website.
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SBA offers numerous
financing programs to assist small businesses. Obtaining a loan requires
knowing the facts and solid preparation. Good preparation can make the
difference between getting a loan and being declined. SBA has been assisting
businesses with their financing needs since 1953.
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Women business
owners are critically important to the American economy. America's 9.1
million women-owned businesses employ 27.5 million people and contribute
$3.6 trillion to the economy. However, women continue to face unique
obstacles in the world of business. SBA is a very strong advocate for women
entrepreneurs and offers many programs and services to help them succeed.
The following resources offer unique opportunities and guidance for women
entrepreneurs.
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Business Sites
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ADA Technical Assistance Program
provides Americans with Disabilities Act information for small businesses.
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All-Biz.com is a comprehensive online resource center for small businesses and
entrepreneurs.
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Annual Reports Gallery gives
access to annual reports on the web.
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Associated Industries of Massachusetts
(AIM) is a dues-supported, non-profit, nonpartisan employers' association dedicated to
improving the Commonwealth's economic climate. With over 5,000 members, the only
statewide association that truly represents the needs of employers of all sizes in all
types of businesses.
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Association of Small Business
Development Centers (ASBDC) represents the collective interest of its members by
promoting, informing, supporting and continuously improving the SBDC network, which
delivers nationwide educational assistance to strengthen small/medium business management,
thereby contributing to the growth of local, state and national economies.
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Better Business Bureau helps consumers
and businesses maintain an ethical marketplace.
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Business Plans is a
one stop shop including writing tips and
sample business plans.
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Business
Resources Mega-List contains resources grouped by categories. Includes stock markets,
financial, management, jobs, small business info, MIS, etc. Also has list of several
useful databases (e.g., MS KnowledgeBase).
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CCH Business Owner's
Toolkit contains information on starting and running a small business.
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Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership Clearinghouse on Entrepreneurship
Education (CELCEE), the entrepreneurship education adjunct of the federal Educational Resources and Information Clearinghouse
system, is a non-profit organization that is funded entirely by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
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Commerce Business
Daily lists notices of proposed government procurement actions, contract awards, sales
of government property and other procurement information.
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Companies Online is a
directory of U.S. companies with web sites.
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EntreNetwork.com is an
initiative of Mass Ventures, Springfield Technical Community College, University of
Massachusetts, Davis Foundation, Mass Ventures Equity Fund, the Economic Development
Council of Western Mass, Hampshire College, the Massachusetts Small Business Development
Center Network, Babson College and the Grinspoon Foundation.
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Entrepreneur.com
contains start-up ideas, resources and articles.
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Entrepreneurial Edge Magazine's
resource center includes links to sites in a
number of subject areas including finance and venture capital, legal information,
publications and associations.
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EntreWorld includes "the
best of the best" on the Web about running a small business and is designed to increase your productivity by getting you essential information as quickly and easily as
possible.
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Gulf Publishing
Company offers books on regional-interest subjects, business and management, training, and science and technology.
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Hoover's Corporate Directory
profiles large, mostly public companies.
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LeaseAssistant.org is the Equipment Leasing Association's (ELA)
one-stop, educational portal for information on equipment financing and leasing.
Answers questions about leasing equipment and further demonstrates that
leasing is a means of leveraging capital and controlling costs.
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Massachusetts Export Center helps companies throughout the Commonwealth to achieve success in global markets through a
statewide network of international trade professionals. The Massachusetts Export Center provides targeted, high-impact services for exporters, including counseling, training, research and technical assistance.
Part of the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center Network.
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MassBedrock provides high
quality information about business and economic development in
Massachusetts.
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Morebusiness.com includes
helpful business checklists on topics such as healthcare, growing a business
and financial planning.
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National Business Incubation Association
contains information on business incubators and a large collection of links.
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National
Consumers League identifies, protects, represents and advances the economic and social interests
of consumers and workers. A private, nonprofit advocacy group representing consumers on
marketplace and workplace issues. The NCL's National
Fraud Information Center was established to fight the growing menace of telemarketing fraud by improving prevention and enforcement.
It is the only nationwide toll-free hotline for consumers to get advice about telephone solicitations and report
possible telemarketing fraud to law enforcement agencies.
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National Small Business
United is the nation's oldest bipartisan advocate for small businesses.
Representing over 65,000 small business owners, NSBU takes action on legislative and regulatory
issues by playing a key role in shaping federal policy in the interests of small business.
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Nolo.com helps people handle their own everyday legal matters -- or learn enough about them to make working with a lawyer a more satisfying experience --
they publish reliable, plain-English books, software, forms and their website.
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Pioneer Valley Planning
Commission (PVPC) encourages communities to collaborate with each other
to benefit the entire Pioneer Valley region and improve the quality of life.
PVPC's Economic Development section brings together the public and private sectors to continue growing a
competitive regional economy. At its core is the Plan for Progress, the Pioneer Valley's economic development road map: a collection of strategies
for strengthening the economic health and prospects of our communities and of the region as a whole.
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Procurement Technical Assistance
Center (PTAC) guides Massachusetts businesses through the government procurement process and provides information on how to become more competitive in the government marketplace.
PTAC counselors are dedicated to providing assistance in bidding, managing and performing on government contracts.
A counseling center of the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center
Network.
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SBIRworld.com is a
comprehensive site providing information on the Small Business Innovation Research
(SBIR) and Small Business
Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. These programs provide over one billion dollars a year to small businesses and university affiliates
for research and development in a wide range of scientific and technical areas. The SBIR program funds high-risk projects
at the earliest stages of development - before companies can attract venture capital - and works with small businesses
through that development and on into the actual commercialization of their
product.
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SearchBoston.com is
a search engine, business directory, travel guide and shopping source for
the Greater Boston area.
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Small Business Journal magazine is dedicated to the small and growing business.
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Small Business Resource
Center has reports and links of interest to current and prospective small business
owners.
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SmallBizManager reviews, screens and recommends "best of breed" business services and products for all your business needs.
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Smaller Business Association of New
England (SBANE) is a nonprofit organization established in 1938 to promote and protect
small businesses.
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Springfield Enterprise Center,
located in the Springfield Technical Community College Technology Park, has been
established to support, assist and "incubate" new businesses. This 37,000 square
foot building, built in 1892 by the historic Springfield Armory, has now been completely
renovated for the specific mission of nourishing and stimulating new business growth.
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StartupJournal.com
contains information from the powerful editorial resources of The Wall Street Journal, the world's leading
business publication, as well as WSJ.com, industry experts and StartupJournal's editorial team.
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ThomasNet.com, powered
by Thomas Register® and Thomas Regional®, is an industrial search engine
that provides one source for finding the exact product, service, or supplier
–quickly and efficiently. ThomasNet provides direct access to the detailed
information needed to make a purchasing or specifying decision, including
line-item product details, CAD drawings, and more.
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United Inventors
Association is a not-for-profit corporation
providing leadership, support and services to inventor support groups and independent inventors.
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University of Massachusetts
Sites
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Center for Manufacturing
Productivity (CMP), a collaboration between the UMass College of Engineering and the
Isenberg School of Management, provides a comprehensive program of assistance to
manufacturers.
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Chelsea Center for Recycling and
Economic Development, formed through the Strategic
EnviroTechnology Partnership (STEP) Program, a partnership between the University of Massachusetts, the state Executive Office of Environmental
Affairs and the Massachusetts Office of Business Development,
to create jobs, support recycling efforts, and help the economy and the environment by working to increase the use of recyclables by manufacturers.
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Donahue Institute is the
public service, outreach, and economic development unit of the University of Massachusetts
President's Office. Established in 1971, the Institute maintains offices throughout the
Commonwealth. This unique position within public higher education enables the Donahue
Institute to provide a valuable bridge between theory and innovation, and real world
business applications.
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Family Business Center assists
family-owned companies in recognizing common problems and in finding
solutions to the unique challenges confronting them.
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Isenberg School of Management
includes an online business database listing several links for business information that
can be found on the Web. The sites provided are designed to meet the needs of many users,
including entrepreneurs, inventors, business people, and academics.
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Massachusetts Institute for Social
and Economic Research (MISER) is an interdisciplinary research institute of the
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Massachusetts. It provides
a variety of services to the University, the Commonwealth, and to national and
international audiences.
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Office of University Outreach
is a gateway to the resources of the University of Massachusetts. The office makes it
easier to find that particular part-time degree program or professional development course
you're looking for or the person or program with the expertise to help you with an issue
you're dealing with in your organization, business, school, community or home.
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International Business Sites
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AssessYourInternationalRisk.org provides information that will help your
business determine what insurable exposures are encountered when doing
business overseas. A partnership program with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce,
U.S. Small Business Administration and AIG.
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British-American
Business Council of New England provides the premier forum for American and British executives to address
common interests and needs together. Through a variety of programs, the members exchange
valuable information, establish networks and develop new business opportunities.
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PortConnecticut.com,
the international trade and transportation portal for Connecticut, includes information and links to a wide range of resources relating to importing,
exporting and business-to-business commerce between Connecticut and the world.
It also includes a discussion group forum for companies in the trade and
transportation industries.
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Export SBDC is a good resource
for information, links and personal counseling on issues related to exporting and
international trade.
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Export Sales & Marketing Manual,
commonly referred to as the Bible of Exporting, is currently being used throughout the
U.S. and in 72 foreign countries. With a logical and easy-to-understand format, it clearly explains all of the steps involved in exporting.
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Global Business Alliance of New England (GBANE). is a business membership organization
fostering networking between New England companies involved in international
trade.
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Greater China Business Council of New
England (GCBCNE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the
growth of business between organizations in Greater China and those in New
England.
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Kompass is a directory of domestic
and international business profiles.
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Massachusetts Export Center helps companies throughout the Commonwealth to achieve success in global markets through a
statewide network of international trade professionals. The Massachusetts Export Center provides targeted, high-impact services for exporters, including counseling, training, research and technical assistance.
Services are free and confidential. Part of the Massachusetts Small Business Development Center Network.
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National Trade Databank is a great
source for information on international trade.
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New England-Latin America
Business Council is a non-profit organization actively striving to link
businesses in New England with others throughout Latin America.
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ThinkGlobal.net
is an international trade portal offering news and information that focuses
on importing, exporting and business-to-business commerce. The site includes
information about companies, international trade executives and policy
issues. It also includes a calendar of international trade-related events,
business briefs and links to state, federal and international trade
resources.
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U.S. Export Assistance
Center offers a full range of federal export programs and services under one
roof by combining the export marketing resources of the U.S.
Department of Commerce and the U.S. Small Business
Administration.
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Massachusetts Chambers
of Commerce
If you don't see
your Massachusetts chamber listed or would like to change the current
description, please click here and
complete the form.
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Amherst Chamber of
Commerce represents nearly 500 businesses in the greater Amherst area by
providing members with helpful business information resources, networking opportunities
and group buying power.
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Arlington Chamber of
Commerce develops, encourages, promotes, protects and advances the
commercial, industrial, professional, financial and general business
interests of Arlington and the neighboring areas.
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Assabet
Valley Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization representing
over 455 business and 25 communities. It bridges the communities of Berlin,
Bolton, Hudson, Maynard and Stow.
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Attleboro Area Chamber of Commerce
is a non-profit business organization serving Attleboro and the neighboring communities of Mansfield, Norton, Seekonk
and Rehoboth.
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Bedford Chamber of Commerce
advances the economic, industrial, professional, cultural and civic welfare
of the Town of Bedford, and encourages the growth of existing industries and
businesses while giving all proper assistance to new firms or individuals
seeking to locate in Bedford.
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Berkshire
Chamber of Commerce
is a voluntary organization of business people who promote the civic and economic vitality of the
Berkshires region in Massachusetts. A not-for-profit organization, the
chamber is Berkshire County's leading economic development and business advocacy organization.
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Beverly
Chamber of Commerce operates as an independent business organization representing the
business community of the city of Beverly with nearly 500 members.
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Billerica Chamber of Commerce
advances the general welfare and prosperity of Billerica so that
it's citizens and all areas of its business and professional community
prosper.
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Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce
encourages and manages business and industrial growth in the Valley, while
helping to preserve the unique characteristics which have made this area a
magnet for business and tourism for over a century.
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Brookline Chamber of Commerce, a non-profit organization established in 1978, fulfills its goal of
supporting and strengthening the business community by providing a
wide array of benefits and opportunities.
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Cambridge
Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to serving the needs of the Cambridge business community.
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Cape Ann Chamber
of Commerce, dedicated to the economic well-being of the region,
was established in 1922 and is comprised of more than 1,300 businesses in
Gloucester, Rockport, Essex, and Manchester by-the-Sea, and the North of
Boston region. The mission of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is to serve
as the principal voice of business while working to enhance both the
economic environment and the quality of life for the citizens of Cape Ann.
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Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce
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Cape Cod
Canal Region Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization serving
the communities of Bourne, Sandwich and Wareham.
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Cape Cod Chamber
of Commerce strengthens, supports and promotes the economic viability, cultural
richness, environmental sensitivity and the social needs of Cape Cod.
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Chamber of
Commerce of the Attleboro Area serves Attleboro
and the neighboring communities of Mansfield, Norton, Seekonk and Rehoboth.
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Chatham Chamber of Commerce
serves the Cape Cod town of Chatham.
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Chelsea Chamber of Commerce is
the largest business-oriented organization in the city. Its members come
from a wide variety of professions, services and industries. The Chamber is
a private, voluntary, non-profit organization that was established for
the purpose of promoting civic, economic and social welfare for the people
of Chelsea.
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Chicopee Chamber
of Commerce improves the overall business climate by uniting, guiding, supporting and
speaking for those engaged in business and industry, toward the advancement of economic and civic well-being for all
citizens of the greater Chicopee area.
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Concord
Chamber of Commerce promotes local business in order to foster a strong economic climate in a spirit
consistent with the character and culture of Concord.
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Cranberry
Country Chamber of Commerce is a private, not-for-profit business advocacy organization whose
purpose is to research, develop and advocate the interests of its membership through program, policy, service
and community business leadership. Its serves the towns of Bridgewater,
Carver, Halifax, Lakeville, Middleborough, Plympton, Raynham, Rochester and Wareham.
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Dennis Chamber of Commerce
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East Boston Chamber of Commerce
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East
Longmeadow/Longmeadow Chamber of Commerce is an organization representing businesses in the Longmeadow/East Longmeadow area.
It is dedicated to supporting a friendly business environment by providing programs and services that enhance business success.
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Easthampton
Chamber of Commerce promotes and perpetuates the
business, commercial, manufacturing and civic interests of Easthampton;
advances the agricultural interests of the area, to develop a public spirit
in all, whereby it may put forth a unified effort to aid the community and
to make it a more prosperous, more beautiful and a better place in which to
live.
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Eastham Chamber of Commerce
promotes and encourages the spirit of fair trade and good business through
activities and / or programs designed to benefit the commercial, cultural
and civic welfare of the Town of Eastham and vicinity.
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Everett
Chamber of Commerce creates and advances a
favorable climate of economic development and growth for its members. The
Chamber serves as a unifying voice for its retail, commercial, industrial
and nonprofit members while acting as an advocate on local, state and
federal issues which may impact the business community. All efforts will
focus on enhancing life in the Everett community.
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Fall River Area Chamber
of Commerce & Industry is the primary business and community information
source for its members and the public. It provides networking opportunities for its
members and serves as an advocate at the local, state and federal government level.
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Falmouth Chamber of Commerce's
mission is to promote a healthy economic climate consistent with improving the charm and character of
the town, making it an ideal place to live, work and visit.
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Franklin County Chamber of Commerce
is a membership organization providing services and opportunities to the
business community in its service delivery area of 26 towns and five villages of
Franklin County in Western Massachusetts.
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Greater Boston Chamber of
Commerce is a broad-based association representing more than 1,700
businesses of all sizes from virtually every industry and profession in the region.
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Greater Gardner Chamber
of Commerce provides direct business support and advocacy, as well as provides
social and informational activities to the business community it represents.
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Greater
Haverhill Chamber of Commerce, a business organization committed to serving its members by
supporting and advocating for an environment where members and their communities
prosper, serves 14 cities and towns in the greater Haverhill area including
the towns of Boxford, Georgetown, Groveland, Haverhill,
Merrimac and West Newbury.
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Greater Holyoke Chamber
of Commerce is a member-driven organization whose mission is to strengthen the economy of Greater Holyoke by representing and involving the business
community in public policy decisions affecting the business climate, by helping individual
businesses to prosper, and by creating a community environment conducive to economic
opportunity and a positive quality of life.
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Greater
Lowell Chamber of Commerce is over 750 members strong and serves the towns of Chelmsford, Dracut,
Lowell, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro and
Westford.
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Greater
Newburyport Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a strong, respected business organization known for
its abilities to lead, inform, promote, manage, unify and satisfy the needs of more than 800 members
doing business in the Greater Newburyport region.
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Greater
Northampton Chamber of Commerce is a business organization representing
the Northampton area.
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Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce serves area affiliated chambers, organizations, and the businesses they represent, to meet individual and collective
goals promoting prosperity for the region.
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Greater
Westfield Chamber of Commerce works to benefit the community and represents its business membership.
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Harwich Chamber of Commerce
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Hispanic-American Chamber of
Commerce is an organization of businesses, individuals and institutions committed to the economic
development of the Spanish and Portuguese speaking communities in the Northeast United States.
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Holden Area Chamber of Commerce
serves the towns of Holden, Princeton, Rutland and Paxton by promoting and
enhancing the business climate, developing a positive economic environment
and contributing to the betterment of the community.
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Hyannis Area
Chamber of Commerce fosters, enhances and promotes a favorable business climate in
the greater Hyannis area and the seven villages of Barnstable.
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Lee Chamber of Commerce
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Lenox Chamber of Commerce
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Lexington Chamber of Commerce
is a not-for-profit organization, comprised of local businesses,
professional and civic-minded people, dedicated to representing and
protecting the interests of the business community.
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Ludlow Chamber of Commerce represents its nearly 120 members by
providing business support on a local level to meet local needs. The Ludlow
Chamber is a member of the
Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Greater Springfield, Inc., a business
association representing several independent chambers in Western
Massachusetts.
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Lynn Area Chamber of
Commerce is a strong business organization of over 900 business people and
professionals working to provide member programs, community programs and public advocacy to make the Lynn area a better place to live, to
work and to do business. It serves the towns of Lynn, Lynnfield, Swampscott
and Nahant.
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Malden Chamber of
Commerce is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting its members and strengthening the
economic growth of its region.
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Marblehead
Chamber of Commerce, created in 1951, is an advocate for its members and the Marblehead business community.
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Marlborough
Regional Chamber of Commerce advocates and promotes business and civic interests, in close harmony with the overall welfare of the community, in
order to encourage development and growth in the area.
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Martha's Vineyard Chamber of Commerce
members have access to a wonderful and broad-reaching resource of
information, promotion and networking, including participation on their
website.
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Mashpee Chamber of
Commerce is a dynamic and growing business membership organization providing it's
members with ways to develop their business.
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Massachusetts Latino Chamber of
Commerce is a non-profit statewide agency that seeks to serve and
strengthen Latino businesses. Services include a marketing component that
helps businesses market their products and services to the Latino community
through market research and direct contact with the Spanish-speaking media.
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Melrose Chamber of
Commerce is a voluntary membership organization whose primary goal is to work towards
increasing the visibility of the Melrose business and professional community and to provide
programs, publicity and public relations strategies that will attract more residents to shop and
do business locally.
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Merrimack
Valley Chamber of Commerce serves over 1,000 members in Andover, Lawrence, Methuen, North Andover, Greater
Haverhill, Greater Lowell and throughout the communities of the Merrimack
Valley.
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Metro South Chamber of Commerce
serves the interests of member businesses while providing community leadership to ensure the economic advancement of the
Metro South region which includes the towns of Abington, Avon Bridgewater,
Brockton, Canton, East Bridgewater, Easton, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson,
Holbrook, Norwell, Randolph, Rockland, Sharon, Stoughton, West Bridgewater
and Whitman.
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MetroWest Chamber of
Commerce has programs in place to insure that the Framingham area continues its leadership position as a business and
manufacturing center well into the millennium.
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Middlesex West Chamber of
Commerce serves the core communities of Acton, Boxborough, Carlisle, Concord, Littleton, Maynard, Stow and
Westford by voicing support for and advocating the promotion of
business.
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Milford Area
Chamber of Commerce unites businesses and professionals, creating a central agency which lends
itself to improving business and building a better community.
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Nantucket Island Chamber of
Commerce is the primary organization on Nantucket dedicated to promoting
the interests of the business community. With nearly 700 business,
non-profit, and individual members, the Chamber also is concerned with the
ongoing viability and vitality of the island's historical, cultural, civic,
environmental and recreational features that position Nantucket as a premier
destination for visitors and provides a special way of life for its
residents.
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Nashoba Valley Chamber of
Commerce supports and promotes businesses and improves the quality of life for the
region it serves including the towns of Ayer, Devens, Groton, Harvard, Pepperell, Shirley and Townsend.
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Neponset Valley Chamber of
Commerce is a dynamic, fast-growing organization dedicated to serving the needs of the business community
in Canton, Dedham, Foxboro, Medfield, Norwood, Sharon, Stoughton, Walpole
and Westwood.
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New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce advocates business advancement, economic growth and job creation for the benefit of the communities
they serve.
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Newton-Needham Chamber
of Commerce is an organization whose purpose is the development, encouragement, promotion,
protection and advancement of the commercial, industrial, professional, financial and general
business interests of Newton, Needham and neighboring areas.
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North Attleboro &
Plainville Chamber of Commerce is an association of business and community leaders whose mission
is to enhance the local economic environment through educational, legislative and business development programs and services.
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North
Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of business and
professional people dedicated to the economic well-being of the community.
It serves the towns of Ashburnham, Ashby, Ayer, Fitchburg,
Groton, Harvard, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunenburg, Pepperell, Princeton, Shirley, Sterling, Townsend
and Westminster.
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North
Shore Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to actively shaping public policy and events so that decisions by business and government result
in an improved economy and quality of life for the region.
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North Suburban Chamber of Commerce is
an organization dedicated to improving the economic climate and quality of life in suburban communities north of Boston.
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Peabody Chamber of Commerce
is an active support organization committed to providing business, government and
community information resources and opportunities to its members, and being an involved corporate citizen in the community.
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Provincetown Chamber of Commerce
encourages and promotes the civic, commercial, and social betterment for
residents and visitors.
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Plymouth Area
Chamber of Commerce, a business association of over 625 members across the lower South
Shore, assists and promotes the region's business community.
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Quaboag Valley
Chamber of Commerce is the leading advocate for business and community development in the Quaboag Valley
and provides members with a voice in political, social and economic issues.
It serves the towns of Belchertown, Brimfield,
Brookfield, East Brookfield, Holland, Monson, North Brookfield, Palmer, Wales,
Ware, Warren and West Brookfield.
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Reading-North
Reading Chamber of Commerce is a vital organization that serves to foster pride and promotes interest in the
towns of Reading.
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Revere Chamber of Commerce
exists to promote civic responsibility; to further a better understanding
between the public and business people; to encourage a close personal and
business relationship among the business people of the City; to encourage
and develop a healthy environment for business in the City; to enhance the
purchasing power of the public; to cooperate with any governmental unit or
agency to effectuate the foregoing purposes; and to work so that in the end,
the City of Revere will continue to be a better place in which to live and
work.
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Rockport Chamber of Commerce is a
member organization serving the North Shore town of Rockport.
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Salem Chamber of Commerce concentrates resources and energies on strengthening economic development of
manufacturing, retail, tourism, service and educational sectors.
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Salisbury Chamber of Commerce
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Saugus Chamber of Commerce/Route One Area Business Association is a private, non-profit business and professional
organization whose our membership consists of local men and women from both large and small businesses, industries and professionals all working harmoniously to improve
the business climate and the area's economic well-being.
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Somerville Chamber of Commerce
is a membership organization for businesses operating in Somerville or the surrounding communities.
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South Shore
Chamber of Commerce is a 2800-member-strong business organization dedicated
to serving the interests of the local business community through community outreach, government
relations and economic development assistance.
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Southern
Berkshire Chamber of Commerce serves the towns of Great
Barrington, Sheffield, Egremont, Otis, New Marlborough, Monterey,
Sandisfield, Alford and Mount Washington.
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Stockbridge
Chamber of Commerce provides leadership to promote improve and preserve
the economic welfare of the Town of Stockbridge and its environs. It is a
nonprofit organization that exists for businesses of all sizes. Members are
the driving force behind the Chamber.
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Stoneham Chamber
of Commerce is a non-profit organization comprised of local business, professional and civic-minded people working together to protect, strengthen and promote the economic, cultural and civic welfare of Stoneham.
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Stoughton
Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1938 and organized as a non-profit
corporation whose main goals and objectives are to aid and promote local
business throughout the Town of Stoughton. The Chamber is committed to
advocating Stoughton businesses and business owners on matters of local and
political importance and to promote a healthy and successful business
environment in and around Stoughton.
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Taunton Area
Chamber of Commerce serves both the businesses and residents in the heart of Southeastern Massachusetts.
The service area includes the City of Taunton and the surrounding towns of Berkley, Dighton,
Raynham and Rehoboth.
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Tri-Community Area
Chamber of Commerce is a 585 member business organization encompassing the towns in
a 30 mile radius of Southbridge including Brimfield, the Brookfields,
Charlton, Dudley, Holland, Oxford, Spencer, Sturbridge, Wales and Webster.
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Tri-Town Chamber
of Commerce is a private, non-profit corporation whose mission is to advance the interests of businesses in the three towns
of Foxboro, Mansfield and Norton.
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United Chamber of
Commerce develops a thriving region through the support and advocacy of its business community.
It serves over 850 businesses in the tri-center region of Southeastern
Massachusetts including the towns of Bellingham, Blackstone, Foxboro, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk
and Wrentham.
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Wachusett
Chamber of Commerce is a business advocacy, community and economic development association committed to the
support of its members' growth and success and the development of a positive
and healthy economic climate for the area communities of Berlin, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton, Harvard, Lancaster,
Sterling, West Boylston and nearby towns.
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Wakefield
Chamber of Commerce, a nonprofit organization
which receives no public funding, works hard to promote Wakefield as a good
place in which to live and do business. Services are provided solely through
the dues contributions of its member businesses.
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Walpole
Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1955, is an organization of over 190
companies and individuals dedicated to making the area’s economy prosper.
The directors and membership typically come from companies of 1 to 5
employees, but it's also represented by corporations with hundreds of
associates.
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Waltham West
Suburban Chamber of Commerce is a vibrant, growing organization that addresses key issues concerning economic development, legislation, regional tourism, transportation, and overall
quality of life in the Waltham, Weston and Lincoln area.
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Watertown-Belmont Chamber of Commerce provides
members with leadership, programs and services that promote business and community advancement.
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Wellesley
Chamber of Commerce was incorporated and exists for the purpose of advancing the
commercial, industrial, professional, civic, educational, cultural and general interests of Wellesley.
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Wilmington
Chamber of Commerce is committed to the support and promotion of the Wilmington area
businesses in harmony with the community.
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Winchester
Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization, almost totally comprised of volunteers dedicated to creating a better business environment
for Winchester.
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Winthrop
Chamber of Commerce is a wide selection of businesspeople working in
conjunction with the Town’s elected and appointed officials. Its goal is to
foster the economic enhancement of Winthrop’s businesses and business
districts so as to maintain long-term economic vitality and growth.
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Worcester
Regional Chamber of Commerce
has been the voice of the business community for 125 years and will continue to provide the leadership
necessary for the city and region to grow and succeed.
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Yarmouth
Area Chamber of Commerce promotes, advocates for, educates, assists and
involves both its members and the Yarmouth community.
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