
Chambers of Commerce
- African American Chamber of Commerce of Western Pennsylvania promotes access and business opportunities for African American business owners and professionals throughout the region.
- Allegheny Valley Chamber of Commerce covers the Route 28 corridor, northeast of Pittsburgh. Membership is made up of businesses as well as non-profit organizations and individuals.
- Aspinwall Chamber of Commerce offers members listing in the Business Directory, opportunities to network with other local business owners and discounted advertising rates among other benefits.
- Brentwood-Baldwin-Whitehall Chamber of Commerce promotes business and professional growth through a favorable business climate, to keep membersinformed on vital issues, and to make its community a better place to live, shop, and do business.
- Cranberry Area Chamber of Commerce is an organization through which business executives, professional people, and other concerned citizens unite to provide leadership and direction for the economic and social development of the community.
- East Liberty Chamber of Commerce (ELQCC) promotes the economic advancement of its members by encouraging a sound business climate and by promoting orderly growth and development.
- Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce is the advocate for a more competitive business climate, working closely with 29 local chambers across the region as well as critical partners such as the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC). The Chamber and the SPC co-sponsor regular Regional Advocacy Council trips to Washington D.C. to communicate regional transportation priorities.
- Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce provides regional business opportunities which allow economic growth, while simultaneously advocating, promoting, and facilitating the success of Hispanic businesses.
- Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce represents nearly 700 local businesses – both large and small firms spanning a vast array of industries and services throughout the suburbs east of Pittsburgh. Our primary mission is that of supporting, encouraging, attracting and advancing responsible growth and business development in Monroeville and the surrounding communities.
- North Side/North Shore Chamber of Commerce is a service organization that creates, develops, and fosters a supportive climate that serves the interests of its members. As a partner with business, the Chamber is a resource of services that help to promote, maintain and enhance business activities on the North Side.
- North Suburban Chamber of Commerce (N.S.C.o.C.) represents a wide variety of businesses in the North Boroughs area of Pittsburgh, PA. These businesses are situated in seven municipalities just north Pittsburgh including Avalon, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Emsworth, Kilbuck, and Ohio Township. The goal of the N.S.C.o.C. is to provide businesses, churches, and nonprofit organizations with benefits, marketing and networking opportunities to help keep them competitive in today's commercial markets.
- Penn Hills Chamber of Commerce provides opportunities for members to meet potential customers, make vital contacts and learn from peer professionals.
- Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce exists to serve the needs and interests of our members, promotes their businesses through activities which encourage interaction among members and with others, and strives to improve the economic environment of the airport corridor. It represents over 1,000 members.
- Shadyside Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of businesses and professionals who work together to support, promote and improve the Shadyside business corridor as well as to help make Shadyside an exceptional place to work, shop, visit, and live.
- South Hills Chamber of Commerce is an action-oriented business organization incorporated to advance economic and civic interests.
- South Side Chamber of Commerce has over 150 business members and represents the collective interests of businesses in the district and serves as a strong political and economic voice in the local community and throughout the city of Pittsburgh. In addition to its political and economic duties, the Chamber, along with residents and local business owners, successfully promote the many amenities the South Side area has to offer both to visitors and residents of the city of Pittsburgh and surrounding areas.
- The mission of the Steel Valley Chamber of Commerce is to enhance and promote our business members and organizations in a supportive and visionary association providing benefits and leadership to accomplish objectives collectively that cannot be achieved individually.
- Upper St. Clair Chamber of Commerce enhances the quality of business life in Upper St. Clair Township by creating working relationships between business, government and school district interests; and promoting business growth and economic development in the community.