Join the Elmont Chamber of Commerce or Renew Your Membership
Membership to the Elmont Chamber of Commerce provides you with so many benefits. Here are a few of those benefits:
The Elmont Chamber of Commerce proudly hosts ribbon-cutting ceremonies for our members. These ceremonies are designed to formally celebrate your business, commemorate important milestones, and highlight your presence within the Elmont community. Learn more.
Numerous networking meetings, after hours events, and formal social events where you can increase your business exposure and visibility to the Elmont community.
Meet the key players in Elmont and neighboring Chambers of Commerce to increase your market share and outreach in the community while also gaining credible referrals from new business contacts.
Advertising on the Paul Sapienza “Welcome to Elmont” Sign is a unique opportunity for Elmont Chamber members to showcase their organization at one of the community’s most visible and recognizable landmarks. This program is open to small businesses, civic associations, and nonprofit organizations that are members of the Elmont Chamber of Commerce. New advertisers pay a one-time $50 sign creation fee plus $100 per year to appear on the sign ($150 total for the first year), while existing advertisers—whose business name already appears on the sign—pay an annual renewal fee of $100. Participation helps promote your organization, demonstrate community pride, and support the Chamber’s efforts to keep Elmont vibrant and connected. Learn more.
The Elmont Chamber of Commerce advocates on behalf of the business community as a whole before Town and County government and the Nassau County Council of Chambers.
The Elmont Chamber of Commerce may advocate on behalf of individual members before Town and County government.
Zoning Board of Appeals
Town, County and State Elected Officials
Let the Elmont Chamber of Commerce help you navigate the Minority- and Women-Owned Business Certification process.
Hemsptead Turnpike comes alive with a huge parade featuring numerous organizations and institutions marching on the Saturday before the Belmont Stakes. Parade ends at the Alva T. Stanforth Sports Complex where Family Field Day and an Arts & Crafts Fair take place.
The Paul Muscarella Tree Lighting Ceremony takes place at Veteran's Square at the corner of Hempstead Turnpike and Covert Avenue. Features musical entertainment including the Elmont School District, Tip Tap Toe Dance Studio and a visit from Santa Claus.
The Elmont Chamber Scholarship Fund supports the future of our community by providing scholarships to graduating students from Sewanhaka High School and Elmont Memorial High School. This fund helps recognize academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to community, while easing the financial burden of higher education for local students and their families. Contributions to the Scholarship Fund directly invest in Elmont’s next generation of leaders, professionals, and community members, ensuring that deserving students have the opportunity to pursue their educational goals and build a strong future rooted in our community. Learn more.
The Elmont Chamber of Commerce Holiday Lights Program brings festive lighted garland to Elmont’s main shopping districts and along Hempstead Turnpike, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere that celebrates the season and supports our local business community. These holiday decorations help attract shoppers, enhance community pride, and make Elmont a vibrant destination during the holidays. The program is made possible through contributions from local businesses, organizations, and residents, and every contribution directly supports the installation, maintenance, and operation of the holiday lighting. By giving, you’re investing in a shared tradition that brightens our streets, strengthens local commerce, and brings our community together each holiday season. Learn more.