We’d be delighted to have you join the Twin Mountain-Bretton Woods Chamber of Commerce!
Become part of our “stay strong together” small and vibrant group of area businesses from our North Country. We are your neighbors, your biggest supporters, and a source of referrals to your business.
Included in the membership packet is information on who we are, what we do, testimonials of value and applicable membership materials. To join, please complete the application, sign the contract, and return with your advertising copy both for the brochure and our website. Please take a look at our website and stop by the Information Booth. Email us if you have any questions and include your phone number if you’d like us to call.
We’d love to have you join us!
SBA Membership Benefit
NH SBDC is the leading resource for business advising and education for small to medium businesses in the Granite State. Their advisors meet with small business clients from all sectors seeking advice on financing, improving operations, management infrastructure, business sustainability best practices, bringing new products to market, and where to start in launching a new business or purchasing/selling an existing one. Whether you are in the early stages of a creating a business or are well-established, you can benefit from SBDC’s no-cost, individualized, expert business advising.
For more information and to check out their webinars and online courses, visit nhsbdc.org.
Click here to request an appointment with an advisor. Please indicate that you heard about SBDC from your Chamber of Commerce.
Over the past 36 years, NH SBDC has advised or trained more than 106,000 New Hampshire entrepreneurs, helping them start over 2,100 businesses and create more than 8,300 jobs.
Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and through assistance provided by the State of New Hampshire. The NH SBDC is an outreach program of the UNH Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics in conjunction with SBA, the New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs, the University of New Hampshire, and the private sector.