Chamber Membership

Value.

Your membership in the Grandview Chamber provides a number of cost savings directly to you including:

  • Chamber Certificate to use to attend your first paid luncheon

  • Member Pricing for events & programs

  • A complimentary listing in the Membership Directory

  • A complimentary listing and links to the Grandview Chamber Web Site

  • Personal introduction at your first event.

  • Recognition from the community at large

  • FREE Notary Service

What is included in Chamber membership?

How consumers and business owners perceive the local Chamber of Commerce and the businesses that are their members:

  • When consumers know that a business is a member of the local chamber, they are 44% more likely to think favorably about it.

  • Consumers who are told that a business is a chamber member are 51% more likely to be highly aware of it and 57% more likely to think positively of its local reputation.

  • Consumers are 63% more likely to buy goods and services in the future from a company that they believe is a member of the local chamber of commerce. The study also has good news for businesses that sell to other businesses.

  • When business decision-makers believe that a business is a chamber member, they are 37% more likely to think favorably of the business, 51% more likely to be highly aware of it, 58% more likely to think positively of its local reputation, and 59% more likely to buy goods and services from it.

  • New Business Contacts

    The Chamber can put you in touch with hundreds of people who may become new clients or customers. Some ways to make contacts and network include:

    • BIGG Annual Awards
    • Connect After Hours
    • Membership Lunches
    • Annual Golf Tournament
    • Bands on Byars
    • Committees
    • Small Business Seminars
    • EJC BASH
    • Free Notary Service
    • Women's Conference
    • Ribbon Cuttings/Open Houses
    • Joint Golf Tournament
    • Morning Connections
    • Roundtables

    Referrals

    The Chamber receives hundreds of requests each year for goods and services to be purchased in our area. We refer Chamber members to visitors, newcomers, businesses, and residents over the phone and by mailing out our Chamber Membership Directory and through our website.

    Influence Legislation

    The Chamber works closely with local, state, county, and federal government officials to represent business interests.

    Facts & Figures

    The Chamber serves as a central source of information for members who are seeking community and business demographics, lists, contacts and other resources.

    Publicity & Exposure

    The Chamber promotes your organization to the public and business community in several ways:

    • Free Listing on the Chamber's website is a way for your business to gain a presence on the internet. A link to your own website is offered at no expense.
    • The Chamber monthly e-newsletter highlights member information and keeps you up to date on Chamber activities and committees.
    • E-News Updates are sent to over 600 business people via e-mail with short articles containing information on community and chamber issue updates and upcoming chamber events.
    • Chamber Membership Directory lists your business by name and by classification. This publication is distributed to every Chamber member as well as new residents, visitors, local government officials, and new businesses.
    • Event Sponsorships for Monthly Luncheons, EJC BASH, Golf Tournament, Bands on Byars, Women's Conference, and BIGG Annual Awards Dinner give members an opportunity to showcase their businesses and products to other members.
    • Ribbon Cuttings, Grand Openings, and Open Houses are conducted by the Chamber Ambassadors for new or expanding businesses at no cost.

    Professional Development

    • The Chamber is dedicated to improving your abilities to achieve success in your business or professional life. Educational programs are held throughout the year to inform members about current business topics.

    Health Insurance Benefit

    Learn how to get affordable health coverage for your small business through the Chamber Benefit Plan. This innovative plan from the Missouri Chamber Federation uses a multiple employer welfare arrangement (MEWA) model to enable smaller employers like you to join together and share in the overall claims risk by being part of a larger self-funded pool.

    Other Benefits

    Every member of your team is a Member of the Grandview Chamber. The benefits of Grandview Chamber Membership extend to your entire staff. Have your employees attend Networking events, Ribbon Cutting events, and Chamber outings to represent your business and for your employees to develop mutually beneficial partnerships, strategies, and more. Boost morale and build relationships among your team as a Grandview Chamber Member.

    Constant Contact Discounts, through the Chamber partnership with Constant Contact, offering small businesses and not-for-profits email campaigns, newsletters, and marketing at a reduced rate.

    Edward Jones, a 529 Education Savings Plan is offered earning tax-free deductions or credits allowing any Chamber member regardless of age or income to contribute.

  • CHAMBER AMBASSADORS

    • Act as the Chamber's public relations group
    • Support new Chamber members
    • Assist in grand openings/ribbon cuttings
    • Conduct annual "Operation Thank You" visits
    • Provide leads
    • Provide input on membership services, benefits and programs

    Meets: Every other month Chair: Ramona RiegerStaff
    Support: Chelsea Scoma, Membership & Events Manager

    GOLF

    • Develop a budget and timeline for both golf tournaments
    • Plan ways to market and promote the tournaments
    • Recruit at least 100 players
    • Obtain prizes and auction items

    Meets: February—September
    Chair:
    Staff Support: Chelsea Scoma, Membership & Event Manager

    BANDS ON BYARS

    • Develop a budget and timeline for the Community Music Festival
    • Plan ways to market and promote the event
    • Find sponsors and funding for the event
    • Serve as volunteers on the day of the event

    Meets: Dates to be determined March through September
    Chair:
    Staff Support: Liz Ogle, President & Chelsea Scoma, Membership & Event Manager

    JOINT GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

    • Develop local, regional, state, and federal legislative agendas reflecting issues of importance to Chamber members
    • Host a monthly committee meeting during the session to monitor progress on specific issues
    • Keep in touch with local, state, and federal legislators regarding issues of importance to the Chamber and the business community
    • Host the annual Mayor’s State of the City Address
    • Monitor and discuss issues that affect the community

    Meets: Committee - October - April, 4th Monday at 12:00 p.m.
    Chair: Zac Sweets, Evergy Staff
    Support: Liz Ogle, President

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (requires EDC membership)

    • Assist in developing marketing strategies for commercial and industrial development
    • Devise programs for working with existing business retention/expansion
    • Promote and assist residential development
    • Foster education of local development issues
    • Develop a relationship with Centerpoint officials regarding the International Freight Gateway

    Meets: Bi-Annually for BIGG Awards and Annual EC Development Forum
    Chair:
    Staff Support: Liz Ogle, President

  • Learn how to get affordable health coverage for your small business through the Chamber Benefit Plan. This innovative plan from the Missouri Chamber Federation uses a multiple employer welfare arrangement (MEWA) model to enable smaller employers like you to join together and share in the overall claims risk by being part of a larger self-funded pool.

    GENERAL ELIGIBILITY

    • Must have 2–50 eligible employees enrolled in your medical plan
    • Must be domiciled in Missouri
    • Must be in good standing with the Grandview Chamber that satisfies the Missouri Department of Insurance requirements

  • We put together an annual Directory & Community Guide magazine with information about our members and local community. Every member receives a copy, and extra copies are available at the Chamber office. We give these out to new residents, visitors, and businesses looking for more information about Grandview. Advertising opportunities are available! See the online version here.

  • You've made the choice to join the Chamber! Welcome! We are so excited to have you as a part of our Business Community. Click the link below to access our online application.

    Grandview Chamber Member Application

    Please be sure to fill out the form completely with as much information as possible (social links, thorough description, etc.)

    If you have questions about the Grandview Chamber before you join, our staff would be pleased to talk with you. Contact the Chamber at 816-761-6505 to speak with someone by phone or set a time to deliver a membership packet and meet with you in person.

  • Our membership dues are based on the number of employees your business has. Part-time employees count as half, so two part-time employees would count as one.

    Solo Entrepreneur: $225
    2-5 Employees: $250
    6-15 Employees: $306
    16-25 Employees: $387
    26-50 Employees: $508
    51-99 Employees: $652
    100-199 Employees: $768
    200-499 Employees: $895
    500+ Employees: $1,155
    Financial Institutions: $506
    Utilities: $1040
    Non-Profits: $154