Resources


There are many resources available to business owners in the St. Louis Area.  Listed below are a few of the econnomic development organizations in our area.

Eureka Chamber of Commerce
http://www.eurekachamber.org/

The Eureka Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary membership organization dedicated to the promotion, education and enrichment of a healthy economy for its business members and the Eureka Community. The Chamber’s vision is to promote a healthy business environment while encouraging new business and industry growth within the area. Simply stated, it is a group of people working together to make our community a better place for everyone to live and work.

St. Louis County Economic Council
http://www.slcec.com/

In 1984, St. Louis County government consolidated a handful of small agencies to form St. Louis County Economic Council (SLCEC), which serves as the county’s economic development agency. Part public entity and part private sector, the Economic Council was created to drive growth and prosperity in the most economically important county in Missouri.

Since its inception, the Economic Council has grown to provide a broader range of services than most agencies of its kind. With divisions that support small business success, attract and retain corporations, increase the region’s international reach, and revitalize municipalities, today’s Economic Council is a key facilitator of regional growth for businesses and communities within St. Louis County and the metropolitan area.

Missouri Department of Economic Development
http://www.ded.mo.gov/

The Missouri Department of Economic Development(DED)  is an agency that can help businesses, individuals and the community continue on the path of economic growth.

St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association
http://www.stlrcga.org/

The St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association (RCGA) has three primary roles: 1) to serve as the regional chamber of commerce for over 4,000 member companies; 2) to serve as the bi-state region’s lead economic development organization; and 3) to investigate and support public policy initiatives that help the region thrive and grow.