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When you join a Chamber of Commerce, you become part of an institution. It's a team of local businesses and residents promoting the community and the local economy. As a Chamber member you gain immediate access to the most trusted and accurate source for local information, and you become a part of a vibrant group of businesses with the advantage of a local referral network.

Join the Chamber: Who? Me?

Wondering what Chamber membership can do for you? Read our frequently asked questions page for answers about Chamber benefits and membership.

Chamber Pledge

What happens when you walk into our office? You will ALWAYS be greeted with a smile! This is so important to us, we've made it a PLEDGE!

Hear What Others Are Saying

"The Chamber's friendly welcome to the community has definitely eased the isolation of opening a business. I am glad I joined." --M.D.

"Our chamber is the glue that pulls our community together. It's the information hub. It advocates for business, bringing value to members." --A.U.

"Central Lakes College (CLC) is proud to be a member of the Long Prairie Chamber. CLC works closely with the Long Prairie Grey Eagle School District, and numerous businesses in Long Prairie. The Chamber supports business, community and economic development in the region, which ties directly to the mission of CLC." --R.B.

U.S. Chamber News:

We at the Chamber are deeply concerned about the future financial stability of our country, and with this in mind have created a Super Committee Web-Portal with access to information about the committee, the Chamber’s jobs plan, and the ability to contact members and express your thoughts on deficit reduction, entitlements, and the tax code.

Grow Minnesota! Delivering Results

Launched in 2003 on the premise that Minnesota’s existing businesses were not getting enough attention, Grow Minnesota! is a distinctive private-sector program focused on job retention and creation.

Buy Local to Stimulate the Economy

This article is from 2009, but it holds true today. The magnitude of buying local and supporting your local economy is becoming more and more important as the economy struggles to recover.