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RCCSGV – Veterans Banner Program

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Summary

Field Value
Summary Text The RCCSGV Veterans Banner Program is an initiative run by the Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley, specifically focused on the Diamond Bar area. This program appears to honor veterans through a banner display system in the community. The Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley serves the Southeast San Gabriel Valley region, including communities like Diamond Bar, Walnut, Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, Avocado Heights, La Puente, Bassett and Valinda. The Chamber operates as a business advocacy organization with over hundreds of member businesses, providing networking, economic development, and community advancement services. They offer business resources, member directories, events and programs, and serve as a unified voice for the employer community in the region. The organization maintains active contact through phone (626) 810-8476, email (info@rccsgv.com), and social media presence on Instagram.

Structured Data

Field Value
Business Type Chamber of Commerce / Veterans Honor Program
Cuisine Type Not applicable
Price Range Not available
Key Features Veterans banner program
Business networking
Community advocacy
Member business directory
Economic development
Best For Business owners
Veterans recognition
Community networking
Economic development

Source Information

Field Value
Name RCCSGV – Veterans Banner Program
URL https://www.rccsgv.com/veterans-banner-program/diamond/
Entity Type organization
Domain Authority www.rccsgv.com

Contact Information

Field Value
Phone Number -1496204137
Emails info@rccsgv.com
Addresses None found
Social Profiles instagram: regionalchambersgv
Service Area San Gabriel Valley, CA (5 mile radius from location)

Entity Relationships

Relationship Type Connected Entities
Parent Region San Gabriel Valley → Los Angeles County → California → United States
Directory Source KatieJakes Directory
Knowledge Graph Node KatieJakes Knowledge Graph
Canonical Reference This page serves as a secondary canonical representation for entity resolution

Operating Hours

Please see: Complete Master Bundle (Raw JSON) section below and Discovered Website Text section for detailed hours information.

Menu Information

Please see: Complete Master Bundle (Raw JSON) section below and Discovered Website Text section for detailed menu information.

Cuisine Classification

No cuisine data extracted

KatieJakes Enhanced Schema.org (Primary)

Corrected and enhanced Schema.org representation with proper entity classification.
Schema Type: Organization
Reasoning: I chose @type Organization because this entity is primarily a civic organization running a veteran honor program under the umbrella of a chamber of commerce. While it's part of a larger business advocacy organization, this specific program serves a community service function rather than commercial purposes.

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Recursive-LD: Dimensional Reasoning Layer

Advanced entity classification for AI reasoning systems.
This layer captures structural behavior, identity multiplicity, and relational topology that Schema.org cannot express. It helps AI systems reason about how to think about this entity, not just what it is.

Functional Role

What role does this entity play in its ecosystem?

community_convener veteran_honor_facilitator civic_bridge

Interaction Geometry

How information flows through this entity:

Flow Type Pattern
Primary Flowveterans → honor recognition → community display
Secondary Flowbusinesses → chamber membership → community advocacy

Temporal Behavior

Time dynamics (not business hours):

Attribute Value
Modecontinuous
Cadencerecurring
Event IntensificationYes

Identity Tension

Multiplicities that Schema.org cannot express:

honor program vs business chamber local initiative vs regional organization

Negative Space

What this entity explicitly does NOT do (critical for avoiding misclassification):

non_transactional non_commercial non_entertainment_focused

Stability Profile

Attribute Level
Identity Coherencehigh
Format Persistencehigh
Volatilitylow

Relational Surface

Topological connections (without invented facts):

Relation Type Value
Connectsveterans, businesses, communities
Acts Asbridge

Complete Recursive-LD JSON

Machine-readable dimensional reasoning layer (also in <head> as Schema.org StructuredValue)

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Source Schema.org Data (Provenance)

Original schema extracted from target website for provenance and comparison.

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Discovered Website Text

================================================================================ FULL TEXT EXTRACTION: RCCSGV – Veterans Banner Program URL: https://www.rccsgv.com/veterans-banner-program/diamond/ Extracted: 2026-01-10T20:39:23.648787Z ================================================================================ ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 1: About Us - Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley URL: https://www.rccsgv.com/about-us Words: 600 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── About Us Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley Welcome the Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley serving the Southeast San Gabriel Valley and home to the communities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, Avocado Heights, La Puente, Bassett and Valinda. Nestled in the southeast portion of Los Angeles the region is home to some of the finest residential living, top performing schools, and quintessential rural living in Los Angeles County. Centered perfectly between the Pacific Ocean and the San Gabriel Mountains you can snow ski in the morning and surf in the afternoon. Then enjoy an evening out and take in some of the best cultural cuisine the area has to offer. The Regional Chamber of Commerce is your resource to over hundreds of businesses who are here to serve your every need. Just click on “membership directory” and you will find that perfect hotel, restaurant, product, or service. The Chamber is your Business Resource Center. With just a click, you can tap into the Cities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, and the communities of Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, La Puente and Valinda, locate quality schools, higher learning centers, and numerous business assistance organizations. Why go anywhere else? Live here, bring your business here, or just simply enjoy your visit. There is no place in the world like the Southeast San Gabriel Valley! What is a Chamber of Commerce? A chamber of commerce is an organization of businesses seeking to further their collective interests, while advancing their community, region, state or nation. Business owners in towns, cities and other territories voluntarily form these local societies/networks to advocate on behalf of the community at large, economic prosperity and business interests. Chambers have existed in the US for more than two centuries, with many having been established before the jurisdictions they represent. A business-led civic and economic advancement entity operating in a specific space may call itself any number of things – board of trade, business council, etc. – but for the purposes of this primer, they are all chambers of commerce. Chamber missions vary, but they all tend to focus to some degree on five primary goals: Building communities (regions/states/nations) to which residents, visitors and investors are attracted; Promoting those communities; Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-business climate; Representing the unified voice of the employer community; and Reducing transactional friction through well-functioning networks. Chambers have other features in common. Most are led by private-sector employers, self-funded, organized around boards/committees of volunteers and independent. They share a common ambition for sustained prosperity of their community/region, built on thriving employers. Most are ardent proponents of the free market system, resisting attempts to overly burden private sector enterprise and investment. Local businesses are voluntary paying members of a chamber (non-profits, quasi-public and even public sector employers also sometimes pay dues to belong). The membership, acting collectively, elects a board of directors and/or executive council to set policy for, and guide the workings of, the chamber. The board or executive committee then hires a chief executive (various titles), plus an appropriate and affordable number of staff to run the organization. In the majority of countries, the use of the term 'chamber of commerce' is regulated by statute, though this is not the case in the US. Only trademark, copyright and domain name rules protect a chamber’s identity – only state corporation law defines their existence and reason for being. While most chambers work closely with government, they are not part of government although many consider the process of appropriately influencing elected/appointed officials to be one of their most important functions. ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 2: About Us - Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley URL: https://www.rccsgv.com/about-us/ Words: 600 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── About Us Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley Welcome the Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley serving the Southeast San Gabriel Valley and home to the communities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, Avocado Heights, La Puente, Bassett and Valinda. Nestled in the southeast portion of Los Angeles the region is home to some of the finest residential living, top performing schools, and quintessential rural living in Los Angeles County. Centered perfectly between the Pacific Ocean and the San Gabriel Mountains you can snow ski in the morning and surf in the afternoon. Then enjoy an evening out and take in some of the best cultural cuisine the area has to offer. The Regional Chamber of Commerce is your resource to over hundreds of businesses who are here to serve your every need. Just click on “membership directory” and you will find that perfect hotel, restaurant, product, or service. The Chamber is your Business Resource Center. With just a click, you can tap into the Cities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, and the communities of Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, La Puente and Valinda, locate quality schools, higher learning centers, and numerous business assistance organizations. Why go anywhere else? Live here, bring your business here, or just simply enjoy your visit. There is no place in the world like the Southeast San Gabriel Valley! What is a Chamber of Commerce? A chamber of commerce is an organization of businesses seeking to further their collective interests, while advancing their community, region, state or nation. Business owners in towns, cities and other territories voluntarily form these local societies/networks to advocate on behalf of the community at large, economic prosperity and business interests. Chambers have existed in the US for more than two centuries, with many having been established before the jurisdictions they represent. A business-led civic and economic advancement entity operating in a specific space may call itself any number of things – board of trade, business council, etc. – but for the purposes of this primer, they are all chambers of commerce. Chamber missions vary, but they all tend to focus to some degree on five primary goals: Building communities (regions/states/nations) to which residents, visitors and investors are attracted; Promoting those communities; Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-business climate; Representing the unified voice of the employer community; and Reducing transactional friction through well-functioning networks. Chambers have other features in common. Most are led by private-sector employers, self-funded, organized around boards/committees of volunteers and independent. They share a common ambition for sustained prosperity of their community/region, built on thriving employers. Most are ardent proponents of the free market system, resisting attempts to overly burden private sector enterprise and investment. Local businesses are voluntary paying members of a chamber (non-profits, quasi-public and even public sector employers also sometimes pay dues to belong). The membership, acting collectively, elects a board of directors and/or executive council to set policy for, and guide the workings of, the chamber. The board or executive committee then hires a chief executive (various titles), plus an appropriate and affordable number of staff to run the organization. In the majority of countries, the use of the term 'chamber of commerce' is regulated by statute, though this is not the case in the US. Only trademark, copyright and domain name rules protect a chamber’s identity – only state corporation law defines their existence and reason for being. While most chambers work closely with government, they are not part of government although many consider the process of appropriately influencing elected/appointed officials to be one of their most important functions. ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 3: Contact Us - Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley URL: https://www.rccsgv.com/contact Words: 287 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Contact Us Send us your questions or comments using the form below. We will respond promptly to your inquiry. Contact Information MEMBER BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES The Regional Chamber of Commerce-San Gabriel Valley is in business to support business. We are committed to strengthening the community by assisting you in achieving your full business potential. We are a voluntary action-oriented organization of businesses and professionals working together to promote the commercial and economic growth of the San Gabriel Valley, and to foster civic improvements that benefit the general welfare of those who live, work and visit here. We advocate on behalf of all business and give a voice to you in the San Gabriel Valley. We help you promote your business, and we communicate with you-by phone, mail or email-the latest events and issues affecting the business in the San Gabriel Valley. We have a full service staff to help you with any needs that may come up. Investment dues paid on an annual basis. INVESTMENT DUES PAID ON AN ANNUAL BASIS. Investment is based on Employee Count AMOUNT 1—5 $195.00 6—10 $250.00 11—25 $325.00 26 –50 $425.00 51—99 $550.00 100—Up $750.00 Public Agencies $250.00 Civic Groups/Churches $150.00 Civic Member (Non-Business) $100.00 New Member One Time Administrative Fee $35.00 Chamber membership is effective when payment is received and active for 12 months from this time. Employees/associates that are affiliated with the listed business are recognized as members and may participate in all activities and benefits (Free events are limited to Chamber’s discretion). Annual investment in the RCCSGV may be tax deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense. Investments made to the Chamber are not a charitable tax deduction for federal income tax purposes. No refunds on membership. ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 4: Contact Us - Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley URL: https://www.rccsgv.com/contact-us Words: 287 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Contact Us Send us your questions or comments using the form below. We will respond promptly to your inquiry. Contact Information MEMBER BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES The Regional Chamber of Commerce-San Gabriel Valley is in business to support business. We are committed to strengthening the community by assisting you in achieving your full business potential. We are a voluntary action-oriented organization of businesses and professionals working together to promote the commercial and economic growth of the San Gabriel Valley, and to foster civic improvements that benefit the general welfare of those who live, work and visit here. We advocate on behalf of all business and give a voice to you in the San Gabriel Valley. We help you promote your business, and we communicate with you-by phone, mail or email-the latest events and issues affecting the business in the San Gabriel Valley. We have a full service staff to help you with any needs that may come up. Investment dues paid on an annual basis. INVESTMENT DUES PAID ON AN ANNUAL BASIS. Investment is based on Employee Count AMOUNT 1—5 $195.00 6—10 $250.00 11—25 $325.00 26 –50 $425.00 51—99 $550.00 100—Up $750.00 Public Agencies $250.00 Civic Groups/Churches $150.00 Civic Member (Non-Business) $100.00 New Member One Time Administrative Fee $35.00 Chamber membership is effective when payment is received and active for 12 months from this time. Employees/associates that are affiliated with the listed business are recognized as members and may participate in all activities and benefits (Free events are limited to Chamber’s discretion). Annual investment in the RCCSGV may be tax deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense. Investments made to the Chamber are not a charitable tax deduction for federal income tax purposes. No refunds on membership. ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 5: Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley - Supporting Businesses URL: https://www.rccsgv.com/ Words: 520 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Welcome to the Regional Chamber Of Commerce - San Gabriel Valley - Leading The Way Forward We champion business success through advocacy, and regional collaboration, while promoting education and workforce development to empower individuals to learn, earn, live, and thrive in San Gabriel Valley. More Info More Info Earn 10% Back in Rewards When You Shop Local in Diamond Bar SGV Women Leading The Way Brunch Gallery Featured Vendor Small Business Tariff Resource Business Resources to Rebuild | Revive | Thrive Military Recognition Banner Program The Military Recognition Banner Program honors our brave men and women who are actively serving in the military from the communities of Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, and Unincorporated Whittier. Applications for the recognition banner are available at the Regional Chamber of Commerce - San Gabriel Valley Office. Applications must be renewed every year in order for Banner to remain displayed. For more information call (626) 810-8476 or email info@rccsgv.com. Request Business Horizons Annual 2025-2026 San Gabriel Valley Featured Chamber Events Apr 23Annual Supply Chain Summit Mt. SAC Student Center 1100 N. Grand Ave Walnut, CA 91789 Jan 13Business Certification Coaching Tue Series 1 Zoom ( link will be sent after registration) Jan 13MEHKO (Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operation) Workshop Upcoming Workshop – Pomona 📅 Tuesday, January 13, 2025 📍 Cal Poly Pomona Hub, 101 W. Mission Blvd., Ste. 111, Pomona CA 91766 🕚 English session: 6:00 PM 🕧 Spanish session: 6:00 PM 🔗 RSVP here: http://bit.ly/rsvpmehko 🌐 More info on the MEHKO program: http://opportunity.lacounty.gov/mehko Mar 20Mt SAC Reverse Vendor Show Mt SAC Event Center Building 410 1100 N Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789 Apr 23Annual Supply Chain Summit Mt. SAC Student Center 1100 N. Grand Ave Walnut, CA 91789 Jan 13Business Certification Coaching Tue Series 1 Zoom ( link will be sent after registration) Jan 13MEHKO (Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operation) Workshop Upcoming Workshop – Pomona 📅 Tuesday, January 13, 2025 📍 Cal Poly Pomona Hub, 101 W. Mission Blvd., Ste. 111, Pomona CA 91766 🕚 English session: 6:00 PM 🕧 Spanish session: 6:00 PM 🔗 RSVP here: http://bit.ly/rsvpmehko 🌐 More info on the MEHKO program: http://opportunity.lacounty.gov/mehko Mar 20Mt SAC Reverse Vendor Show Mt SAC Event Center Building 410 1100 N Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789 Full Calendar New Members Automobile of Southern California - Diamond Bar The Imagen Group, Inc. Arkwood Transportation Chris550Autos Ethical Home Solutions LLC KB Home Greater Los Angeles The Vault Performance Parkzilla Dentist of West Covina Greenfield Landscaping and Maintenance, Inc. Automobile of Southern California - Diamond Bar The Imagen Group, Inc. Arkwood Transportation Chris550Autos Ethical Home Solutions LLC KB Home Greater Los Angeles The Vault Performance Parkzilla Dentist of West Covina Greenfield Landscaping and Maintenance, Inc. Directory News You Can Use More News Coming Soon All News Representing Area Cities Walnut Chamber of Commerce La Puente Chamber of Commerce Diamond Bar Chamber of Commerce Rowland Heights Chamber of Commerce Hacienda Heights Chamber of Commerce Maps Home USA Map Restaurants Search Cities Arcadia(1) , Hacienda Heights(1) 90035(1) Alhambra(3) Aliso Viejo(1) Anaheim(1) Arcadia (1) Baldwin Park(3) Brea(1) Buena Park(1) Chino(3) City of Industry(18) Claremont(3) Covina(7) Diamond Bar(53) See 40 more Enable map filtering ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 6: About Us - Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley URL: https://www.rccsgv.com/about Words: 600 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── About Us Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley Welcome the Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley serving the Southeast San Gabriel Valley and home to the communities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, Avocado Heights, La Puente, Bassett and Valinda. Nestled in the southeast portion of Los Angeles the region is home to some of the finest residential living, top performing schools, and quintessential rural living in Los Angeles County. Centered perfectly between the Pacific Ocean and the San Gabriel Mountains you can snow ski in the morning and surf in the afternoon. Then enjoy an evening out and take in some of the best cultural cuisine the area has to offer. The Regional Chamber of Commerce is your resource to over hundreds of businesses who are here to serve your every need. Just click on “membership directory” and you will find that perfect hotel, restaurant, product, or service. The Chamber is your Business Resource Center. With just a click, you can tap into the Cities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, and the communities of Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, La Puente and Valinda, locate quality schools, higher learning centers, and numerous business assistance organizations. Why go anywhere else? Live here, bring your business here, or just simply enjoy your visit. There is no place in the world like the Southeast San Gabriel Valley! What is a Chamber of Commerce? A chamber of commerce is an organization of businesses seeking to further their collective interests, while advancing their community, region, state or nation. Business owners in towns, cities and other territories voluntarily form these local societies/networks to advocate on behalf of the community at large, economic prosperity and business interests. Chambers have existed in the US for more than two centuries, with many having been established before the jurisdictions they represent. A business-led civic and economic advancement entity operating in a specific space may call itself any number of things – board of trade, business council, etc. – but for the purposes of this primer, they are all chambers of commerce. Chamber missions vary, but they all tend to focus to some degree on five primary goals: Building communities (regions/states/nations) to which residents, visitors and investors are attracted; Promoting those communities; Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-business climate; Representing the unified voice of the employer community; and Reducing transactional friction through well-functioning networks. Chambers have other features in common. Most are led by private-sector employers, self-funded, organized around boards/committees of volunteers and independent. They share a common ambition for sustained prosperity of their community/region, built on thriving employers. Most are ardent proponents of the free market system, resisting attempts to overly burden private sector enterprise and investment. Local businesses are voluntary paying members of a chamber (non-profits, quasi-public and even public sector employers also sometimes pay dues to belong). The membership, acting collectively, elects a board of directors and/or executive council to set policy for, and guide the workings of, the chamber. The board or executive committee then hires a chief executive (various titles), plus an appropriate and affordable number of staff to run the organization. In the majority of countries, the use of the term 'chamber of commerce' is regulated by statute, though this is not the case in the US. Only trademark, copyright and domain name rules protect a chamber’s identity – only state corporation law defines their existence and reason for being. While most chambers work closely with government, they are not part of government although many consider the process of appropriately influencing elected/appointed officials to be one of their most important functions.

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Joining Our Chamberhttps://business.rccsgv.com/member/newmemberapp
Contact Ushttps://business.rccsgv.com/contact/

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Nestled in the southeast portion of Los Angeles the region is home to some of the finest residential living, top performing schools, and quintessential rural living in Los Angeles County. Centered perfectly between the Pacific Ocean and the San Gabriel Mountains you can snow ski in the morning and surf in the afternoon. Then enjoy an evening out and take in some of the best cultural cuisine the area has to offer. The Regional Chamber of Commerce is your resource to over hundreds of businesses who are here to serve your every need. Just click on “membership directory” and you will find that perfect hotel, restaurant, product, or service. The Chamber is your Business Resource Center. With just a click, you can tap into the Cities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, and the communities of Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, La Puente and Valinda, locate quality schools, higher learning centers, and numerous business assistance organizations. Why go anywhere else? 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More Info More Info Earn 10% Back in Rewards When You Shop Local in Diamond Bar SGV Women Leading The Way Brunch Gallery Featured Vendor Small Business Tariff Resource Business Resources to Rebuild | Revive | Thrive Military Recognition Banner Program The Military Recognition Banner Program honors our brave men and women who are actively serving in the military from the communities of Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, and Unincorporated Whittier. Applications for the recognition banner are available at the Regional Chamber of Commerce - San Gabriel Valley Office. Applications must be renewed every year in order for Banner to remain displayed. For more information call (626) 810-8476 or email info@rccsgv.com. Request Business Horizons Annual 2025-2026 San Gabriel Valley Featured Chamber Events Apr 23Annual Supply Chain Summit Mt. SAC Student Center 1100 N. 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Mission Blvd., Ste. 111, Pomona CA 91766 🕚 English session: 6:00 PM 🕧 Spanish session: 6:00 PM 🔗 RSVP here: http://bit.ly/rsvpmehko 🌐 More info on the MEHKO program: http://opportunity.lacounty.gov/mehko Mar 20Mt SAC Reverse Vendor Show Mt SAC Event Center Building 410 1100 N Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789 Full Calendar New Members Automobile of Southern California - Diamond Bar The Imagen Group, Inc. Arkwood Transportation Chris550Autos Ethical Home Solutions LLC KB Home Greater Los Angeles The Vault Performance Parkzilla Dentist of West Covina Greenfield Landscaping and Maintenance, Inc. Automobile of Southern California - Diamond Bar The Imagen Group, Inc. Arkwood Transportation Chris550Autos Ethical Home Solutions LLC KB Home Greater Los Angeles The Vault Performance Parkzilla Dentist of West Covina Greenfield Landscaping and Maintenance, Inc. 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Nestled in the southeast portion of Los Angeles the region is home to some of the finest residential living, top performing schools, and quintessential rural living in Los Angeles County. Centered perfectly between the Pacific Ocean and the San Gabriel Mountains you can snow ski in the morning and surf in the afternoon. Then enjoy an evening out and take in some of the best cultural cuisine the area has to offer. The Regional Chamber of Commerce is your resource to over hundreds of businesses who are here to serve your every need. Just click on “membership directory” and you will find that perfect hotel, restaurant, product, or service. The Chamber is your Business Resource Center. With just a click, you can tap into the Cities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, and the communities of Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, La Puente and Valinda, locate quality schools, higher learning centers, and numerous business assistance organizations. Why go anywhere else? Live here, bring your business here, or just simply enjoy your visit. There is no place in the world like the Southeast San Gabriel Valley! What is a Chamber of Commerce? A chamber of commerce is an organization of businesses seeking to further their collective interests, while advancing their community, region, state or nation. Business owners in towns, cities and other territories voluntarily form these local societies/networks to advocate on behalf of the community at large, economic prosperity and business interests. Chambers have existed in the US for more than two centuries, with many having been established before the jurisdictions they represent. A business-led civic and economic advancement entity operating in a specific space may call itself any number of things – board of trade, business council, etc. – but for the purposes of this primer, they are all chambers of commerce. Chamber missions vary, but they all tend to focus to some degree on five primary goals: Building communities (regions/states/nations) to which residents, visitors and investors are attracted; Promoting those communities; Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-business climate; Representing the unified voice of the employer community; and Reducing transactional friction through well-functioning networks. Chambers have other features in common. Most are led by private-sector employers, self-funded, organized around boards/committees of volunteers and independent. They share a common ambition for sustained prosperity of their community/region, built on thriving employers. Most are ardent proponents of the free market system, resisting attempts to overly burden private sector enterprise and investment. Local businesses are voluntary paying members of a chamber (non-profits, quasi-public and even public sector employers also sometimes pay dues to belong). The membership, acting collectively, elects a board of directors and/or executive council to set policy for, and guide the workings of, the chamber. The board or executive committee then hires a chief executive (various titles), plus an appropriate and affordable number of staff to run the organization. In the majority of countries, the use of the term 'chamber of commerce' is regulated by statute, though this is not the case in the US. Only trademark, copyright and domain name rules protect a chamber’s identity – only state corporation law defines their existence and reason for being. While most chambers work closely with government, they are not part of government although many consider the process of appropriately influencing elected/appointed officials to be one of their most important functions.\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 2: About Us - Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley\nURL: https://www.rccsgv.com/about-us/\nWords: 600\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nAbout Us Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley Welcome the Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley serving the Southeast San Gabriel Valley and home to the communities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, Avocado Heights, La Puente, Bassett and Valinda. Nestled in the southeast portion of Los Angeles the region is home to some of the finest residential living, top performing schools, and quintessential rural living in Los Angeles County. Centered perfectly between the Pacific Ocean and the San Gabriel Mountains you can snow ski in the morning and surf in the afternoon. Then enjoy an evening out and take in some of the best cultural cuisine the area has to offer. The Regional Chamber of Commerce is your resource to over hundreds of businesses who are here to serve your every need. Just click on “membership directory” and you will find that perfect hotel, restaurant, product, or service. The Chamber is your Business Resource Center. With just a click, you can tap into the Cities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, and the communities of Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, La Puente and Valinda, locate quality schools, higher learning centers, and numerous business assistance organizations. Why go anywhere else? Live here, bring your business here, or just simply enjoy your visit. There is no place in the world like the Southeast San Gabriel Valley! What is a Chamber of Commerce? A chamber of commerce is an organization of businesses seeking to further their collective interests, while advancing their community, region, state or nation. Business owners in towns, cities and other territories voluntarily form these local societies/networks to advocate on behalf of the community at large, economic prosperity and business interests. Chambers have existed in the US for more than two centuries, with many having been established before the jurisdictions they represent. A business-led civic and economic advancement entity operating in a specific space may call itself any number of things – board of trade, business council, etc. – but for the purposes of this primer, they are all chambers of commerce. Chamber missions vary, but they all tend to focus to some degree on five primary goals: Building communities (regions/states/nations) to which residents, visitors and investors are attracted; Promoting those communities; Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-business climate; Representing the unified voice of the employer community; and Reducing transactional friction through well-functioning networks. Chambers have other features in common. Most are led by private-sector employers, self-funded, organized around boards/committees of volunteers and independent. They share a common ambition for sustained prosperity of their community/region, built on thriving employers. Most are ardent proponents of the free market system, resisting attempts to overly burden private sector enterprise and investment. Local businesses are voluntary paying members of a chamber (non-profits, quasi-public and even public sector employers also sometimes pay dues to belong). The membership, acting collectively, elects a board of directors and/or executive council to set policy for, and guide the workings of, the chamber. The board or executive committee then hires a chief executive (various titles), plus an appropriate and affordable number of staff to run the organization. In the majority of countries, the use of the term 'chamber of commerce' is regulated by statute, though this is not the case in the US. Only trademark, copyright and domain name rules protect a chamber’s identity – only state corporation law defines their existence and reason for being. While most chambers work closely with government, they are not part of government although many consider the process of appropriately influencing elected/appointed officials to be one of their most important functions.\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 3: Contact Us - Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley\nURL: https://www.rccsgv.com/contact\nWords: 287\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nContact Us Send us your questions or comments using the form below. We will respond promptly to your inquiry. Contact Information MEMBER BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES The Regional Chamber of Commerce-San Gabriel Valley is in business to support business. We are committed to strengthening the community by assisting you in achieving your full business potential. We are a voluntary action-oriented organization of businesses and professionals working together to promote the commercial and economic growth of the San Gabriel Valley, and to foster civic improvements that benefit the general welfare of those who live, work and visit here. We advocate on behalf of all business and give a voice to you in the San Gabriel Valley. We help you promote your business, and we communicate with you-by phone, mail or email-the latest events and issues affecting the business in the San Gabriel Valley. We have a full service staff to help you with any needs that may come up. Investment dues paid on an annual basis. INVESTMENT DUES PAID ON AN ANNUAL BASIS. Investment is based on Employee Count AMOUNT 1—5 $195.00 6—10 $250.00 11—25 $325.00 26 –50 $425.00 51—99 $550.00 100—Up $750.00 Public Agencies $250.00 Civic Groups/Churches $150.00 Civic Member (Non-Business) $100.00 New Member One Time Administrative Fee $35.00 Chamber membership is effective when payment is received and active for 12 months from this time. Employees/associates that are affiliated with the listed business are recognized as members and may participate in all activities and benefits (Free events are limited to Chamber’s discretion). Annual investment in the RCCSGV may be tax deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense. Investments made to the Chamber are not a charitable tax deduction for federal income tax purposes. No refunds on membership.\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 4: Contact Us - Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley\nURL: https://www.rccsgv.com/contact-us\nWords: 287\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nContact Us Send us your questions or comments using the form below. We will respond promptly to your inquiry. Contact Information MEMBER BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES The Regional Chamber of Commerce-San Gabriel Valley is in business to support business. We are committed to strengthening the community by assisting you in achieving your full business potential. We are a voluntary action-oriented organization of businesses and professionals working together to promote the commercial and economic growth of the San Gabriel Valley, and to foster civic improvements that benefit the general welfare of those who live, work and visit here. We advocate on behalf of all business and give a voice to you in the San Gabriel Valley. We help you promote your business, and we communicate with you-by phone, mail or email-the latest events and issues affecting the business in the San Gabriel Valley. We have a full service staff to help you with any needs that may come up. Investment dues paid on an annual basis. INVESTMENT DUES PAID ON AN ANNUAL BASIS. Investment is based on Employee Count AMOUNT 1—5 $195.00 6—10 $250.00 11—25 $325.00 26 –50 $425.00 51—99 $550.00 100—Up $750.00 Public Agencies $250.00 Civic Groups/Churches $150.00 Civic Member (Non-Business) $100.00 New Member One Time Administrative Fee $35.00 Chamber membership is effective when payment is received and active for 12 months from this time. Employees/associates that are affiliated with the listed business are recognized as members and may participate in all activities and benefits (Free events are limited to Chamber’s discretion). Annual investment in the RCCSGV may be tax deductible as an ordinary and necessary business expense. Investments made to the Chamber are not a charitable tax deduction for federal income tax purposes. No refunds on membership.\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 5: Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley - Supporting Businesses\nURL: https://www.rccsgv.com/\nWords: 520\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nWelcome to the Regional Chamber Of Commerce - San Gabriel Valley - Leading The Way Forward We champion business success through advocacy, and regional collaboration, while promoting education and workforce development to empower individuals to learn, earn, live, and thrive in San Gabriel Valley. More Info More Info Earn 10% Back in Rewards When You Shop Local in Diamond Bar SGV Women Leading The Way Brunch Gallery Featured Vendor Small Business Tariff Resource Business Resources to Rebuild | Revive | Thrive Military Recognition Banner Program The Military Recognition Banner Program honors our brave men and women who are actively serving in the military from the communities of Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, and Unincorporated Whittier. Applications for the recognition banner are available at the Regional Chamber of Commerce - San Gabriel Valley Office. Applications must be renewed every year in order for Banner to remain displayed. For more information call (626) 810-8476 or email info@rccsgv.com. Request Business Horizons Annual 2025-2026 San Gabriel Valley Featured Chamber Events Apr 23Annual Supply Chain Summit Mt. SAC Student Center 1100 N. Grand Ave Walnut, CA 91789 Jan 13Business Certification Coaching Tue Series 1 Zoom ( link will be sent after registration) Jan 13MEHKO (Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operation) Workshop Upcoming Workshop – Pomona 📅 Tuesday, January 13, 2025 📍 Cal Poly Pomona Hub, 101 W. Mission Blvd., Ste. 111, Pomona CA 91766 🕚 English session: 6:00 PM 🕧 Spanish session: 6:00 PM 🔗 RSVP here: http://bit.ly/rsvpmehko 🌐 More info on the MEHKO program: http://opportunity.lacounty.gov/mehko Mar 20Mt SAC Reverse Vendor Show Mt SAC Event Center Building 410 1100 N Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789 Apr 23Annual Supply Chain Summit Mt. SAC Student Center 1100 N. Grand Ave Walnut, CA 91789 Jan 13Business Certification Coaching Tue Series 1 Zoom ( link will be sent after registration) Jan 13MEHKO (Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operation) Workshop Upcoming Workshop – Pomona 📅 Tuesday, January 13, 2025 📍 Cal Poly Pomona Hub, 101 W. Mission Blvd., Ste. 111, Pomona CA 91766 🕚 English session: 6:00 PM 🕧 Spanish session: 6:00 PM 🔗 RSVP here: http://bit.ly/rsvpmehko 🌐 More info on the MEHKO program: http://opportunity.lacounty.gov/mehko Mar 20Mt SAC Reverse Vendor Show Mt SAC Event Center Building 410 1100 N Grand Ave, Walnut, CA 91789 Full Calendar New Members Automobile of Southern California - Diamond Bar The Imagen Group, Inc. Arkwood Transportation Chris550Autos Ethical Home Solutions LLC KB Home Greater Los Angeles The Vault Performance Parkzilla Dentist of West Covina Greenfield Landscaping and Maintenance, Inc. Automobile of Southern California - Diamond Bar The Imagen Group, Inc. Arkwood Transportation Chris550Autos Ethical Home Solutions LLC KB Home Greater Los Angeles The Vault Performance Parkzilla Dentist of West Covina Greenfield Landscaping and Maintenance, Inc. Directory News You Can Use More News Coming Soon All News Representing Area Cities Walnut Chamber of Commerce La Puente Chamber of Commerce Diamond Bar Chamber of Commerce Rowland Heights Chamber of Commerce Hacienda Heights Chamber of Commerce Maps Home USA Map Restaurants Search Cities Arcadia(1) , Hacienda Heights(1) 90035(1) Alhambra(3) Aliso Viejo(1) Anaheim(1) Arcadia (1) Baldwin Park(3) Brea(1) Buena Park(1) Chino(3) City of Industry(18) Claremont(3) Covina(7) Diamond Bar(53) See 40 more Enable map filtering\n\n\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\nPAGE 6: About Us - Regional Chamber San Gabriel Valley\nURL: https://www.rccsgv.com/about\nWords: 600\n────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────\n\nAbout Us Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley Welcome the Regional Chamber of Commerce San Gabriel Valley serving the Southeast San Gabriel Valley and home to the communities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, Avocado Heights, La Puente, Bassett and Valinda. Nestled in the southeast portion of Los Angeles the region is home to some of the finest residential living, top performing schools, and quintessential rural living in Los Angeles County. Centered perfectly between the Pacific Ocean and the San Gabriel Mountains you can snow ski in the morning and surf in the afternoon. Then enjoy an evening out and take in some of the best cultural cuisine the area has to offer. The Regional Chamber of Commerce is your resource to over hundreds of businesses who are here to serve your every need. Just click on “membership directory” and you will find that perfect hotel, restaurant, product, or service. The Chamber is your Business Resource Center. With just a click, you can tap into the Cities of Diamond Bar, Walnut, and the communities of Rowland Heights, Hacienda Heights, La Puente and Valinda, locate quality schools, higher learning centers, and numerous business assistance organizations. Why go anywhere else? Live here, bring your business here, or just simply enjoy your visit. There is no place in the world like the Southeast San Gabriel Valley! What is a Chamber of Commerce? A chamber of commerce is an organization of businesses seeking to further their collective interests, while advancing their community, region, state or nation. Business owners in towns, cities and other territories voluntarily form these local societies/networks to advocate on behalf of the community at large, economic prosperity and business interests. Chambers have existed in the US for more than two centuries, with many having been established before the jurisdictions they represent. A business-led civic and economic advancement entity operating in a specific space may call itself any number of things – board of trade, business council, etc. – but for the purposes of this primer, they are all chambers of commerce. Chamber missions vary, but they all tend to focus to some degree on five primary goals: Building communities (regions/states/nations) to which residents, visitors and investors are attracted; Promoting those communities; Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-business climate; Representing the unified voice of the employer community; and Reducing transactional friction through well-functioning networks. Chambers have other features in common. Most are led by private-sector employers, self-funded, organized around boards/committees of volunteers and independent. They share a common ambition for sustained prosperity of their community/region, built on thriving employers. Most are ardent proponents of the free market system, resisting attempts to overly burden private sector enterprise and investment. Local businesses are voluntary paying members of a chamber (non-profits, quasi-public and even public sector employers also sometimes pay dues to belong). 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