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Littleton Business Chamber reports membership growth, launches Latino business committee
Summary
The Littleton Business Chamber gave a year-end report at a city study session, saying membership rose to 211 with a goal of 300 in 2025, expanding committees and programming and launching a new Latino business committee. Chamber leaders described plans to increase dues and diversify revenue after ARPA seed funding.
Corey (Littleton business chamber) and members of the Littleton Business Chamber presented an annual update at a Littleton City Council study session, reporting membership growth, new programming and a plan to raise dues to build long-term sustainability.
The chamber said it finished 2024 with 211 members and 27 active volunteers and aims for 300 members by the end of 2025 to become self-sustaining without recurring grant support. "The Chamber's worth to me, my partner, and our company is immeasurable. It is worth every cent we pay to join," said Kate Echol, owner of BlueSpark HR Solutions, describing benefits her business received from chamber networking and training. Bruce Zoiler, a longtime State Farm agent and chamber sponsor, told council he "recouped" membership costs and credited leads groups for keeping business local. Zoe…
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