The Greater Kooskia Chamber of Commerce was formed in the spring of 1995. The Chamber is a private non-profit business advocate supported by its members. It is not part of local government. It works to facilitate leadership for issues relevant to existing and potential new business as well as the community. All people are welcome to become members, as a business or individual. The Chamber is about “group effort” and doing things together. Being an active member has benefits such as:
- Making professional contacts
- Participating in educational programs
- Community visibility through brochures, website, and advertising
- Satisfaction of helping one another accomplish goals
2022 Board of Directors
- Ashley Walker, President
- Brenda Ross, Vice President
- Lora Reuben, Secretary/Treasurer
- Allan Reuben, Board Member
- Doug Schroeder, Chamber Member
- Casey Meyers, Chamber Member
- Jody Devorpanah, Chamber Member
- Malik Deborpanah, Chamber Member
Join us for our monthly Chamber meetings.
The 1st Wednesday of every month at 5:30 pm
at the Kooskia Cafe on Main Street in Kooskia.
Everyone is invited!
Click here for our Membership Application.
Committee |
Goals |
Membership | Develop a strong, involved membership with a unified spirit of cooperation. |
Economic Growth | Identify and facilitate current and future economic growth opportunities. |
Education | Offer educational programs that benefit our business community. |
Publicity | Promote the community and chamber activities through the media. |
Lewis & Clark Bicentennial | Capture economic benefits from the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commemoration. |
Community Betterment | Cooperate with local and regional organizations to enhance community identity and spirit. |
Fund Raising | Develop sufficient funds to support the Chamber’s Mission Statement, Goals and Objectives. |
Kooskia Days | Establish and support Kooskia Days as a venue for community organizations to hold fundraisers and to celebrate the community pride. |
Horizons Program Steering Committee | Poverty reduction program sponsored in part by the Northwest Area Foundation and the University of Idaho. Community involvement on many different levels includes study circles, leadership plenty training and community vision. |