Vacaville Chamber of Commerce: Business Plan Fiscal Year 2006/2007
PRIORITY 1
To improve the marketing program of the organization by enhancing the current marketing efforts
- Comments, monthly newsletter
- The Source, weekly electronic alert
- Client Directory & Resource Guide, annual production with quarterly updates
- Networking events - attendance at same
- Educational & Training programs
- Business Beat, bi-monthly newspaper column
- Professional associations and affiliations:
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Western Association of Chamber Executives
- California Chamber of Commerce, Super Checks, Area Chambers of Commerce
- Travis Regional Armed Forces Committee
- Downtown Vacaville Business Improvement District
- Vacaville Conference & Visitors Bureau, City of Vacaville Economic Development
Creating additional marketing efforts for the current fiscal year
- To become more directly involved in the annual Business Expo.
- To market the University of the Chamber.
- To communicate in all of our daily operations, correspondence and marketing tools:
- Creation of a strong local economy
- Promoting the Community
- Provision of networking opportunities
- Representing the interest of business with government
- Political action
PRIORITY 2
Contract with a locally based "government affairs" contractor for approximately $25,000.00
- Develop an aggressive strategic plan for promoting Chamber board-directed goals and objectives on an annual basis
- Identify key legislative and regulatory actions at the state and local levels
- Develop a proactive plan for state and regional issues - undoing "job killer" bills, transportation, protect Travis and other issues that are deemed essential to the business community
- Develop a corps of "Citizen Advocates" - train 60% of major employers and 10% of general membership to be effective advocates at the local, state and federal level
- Coordinate start-of-session "Legislative Speakers Series" lunch forum that brings legislators to the city to present their goals
- Coordinate a follow-up meeting to present Chamber goals to legislators and local elected officials
- Produce a bi-monthly email briefing for Chamber clients
- Author articles for the monthly newsletter Comments
- Develop a "Rapid Response Team" of willing Chamber clients to respond immediately to pressing legislative and regulatory proposals
- Develop coalitions of like-minded trade associations, community organizations and local elected and appointed officials to achieve Chamber goals
- Provide the Business & Community Political Action Committee (BACPAC) an analysis of state and local races, candidate analysis and campaign advice
- Develop legislative/media relations handbooks for clients of the Chamber leadership, Business Issues Committee and major employers for Chamber production
- Produce and annual "Report Card" with Chamber leadership to reflect legislators' votes on key business and community issues
PRIORITY 3
Establishment of a "Leadership" Program, by planning for one this current fiscal year
- Develop a "Steering Committee"
- Decide the curriculum
- Pursue feasibility of the development of by-laws
- Prepare a preliminary operating budget
- Develop corporate support, sponsorship and financial commitment
- Develop standards of selection
- Develop standards of operation
We have a distinct identity, we are a business for business and we show it! We represent over 15,000 employees. We are unique, we are larger than 90% of chambers in the United States.
We are a business and we act like one!