Affiliations


SACTO (Sacramento Area Commerce and Trade Organization)

http://www.sacto.org

SACTO is the Sacramento Region’s leading facilitator of economic development. It brings together the organizations, information and resources in the pursuit of jobs, talent and investment needed to ensure regional prosperity and global competitiveness.

Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce

http://www.metrochamber.org

The mission of the Sacramento Metro Chamber is to foster regional economic prosperity, an undertaking sought since 1895 when the Metro Chamber was first established. The Metro Chamber is the region's leading business organization for promoting economic strength and serving as a unified voice of business throughout the six-county Sacramento region. As one of the largest chambers in California, we bring business interests to the forefront of civic and community leaders' agendas, inspiring landmark economic development projects, important public policy issues and business growth.

Sacramento Asian Chamber of Commerce

http://www.sacasiancc.org

Since 1993, the Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce has been connecting our members with opportunities to make their business successful and connecting other businesses to our members’ products and services. We continue to promote and protect the interests of our members’ businesses, lending support on issues that affect both business and the greater Sacramento community.

SARTA (Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance)

http://www.sarta.org

The Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance (SARTA) is a tech-focused 501(c)(3) corporation established in 2001 to support entrepreneurial programs, companies and technology investment throughout Butte, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Solano, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba counties.

Natomas Chamber of Commerce

http://www.natomaschamber.com

The Natomas Chamber of Commerce provides a forum for its members through promoting sound business relationships and by advocating socially responsible community policies. Members benefit from networking mixers; presentations from business and community leaders; information about legislation, development and planning concerning Natomas business; advocacy before the City Council; listing in the Association Member Directory; participation in new business grand openings and ribbon cuttings; and the opportunity to attend special events and charitable activities.

California Small Business Certification

http://www.pd.dgs.ca.gov/smbus

Certification as a Small Business with the California state government provides small and micro businesses with greater access to purchasing opportunities with the state. Some large corporations, such as utility companies, that have government contracts are also mandated to work with small companies for a portion of their purchases or to fulfill specific criteria of a government contract.