ENSURNG PROSPERITY: THE NORTH TARRANT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Our North Tarrant Regional Chamber of Commerce serves all North Tarrant County with 1,030 member companies with more than 40,000 local employees! Our Chamber officially represents our partner cities of North Richland Hills, Richland Hills, Haltom City, Saginaw, and Watauga, while also serving businesses and organizations throughout North Tarrant County including in the communities of Fort Worth, Lake Worth, Keller, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Colleyville, Southlake, Grapevine, and beyond.
MORE ABOUT THE NET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: We offer a platform for businesses to grow, connect, and address common challenges together. We also offer dynamic networking and relationship-building opportunities, as well as advocacy for businesses, access to resources, information sharing, promotional support, and the fostering of a very conducive business environment through our events and collaboration.
Is the NET Chamber of Commerce a non-profit organization? YES - The NET Chamber is a 501c6 non-profit organization.
Is my investment in a Chamber Membership tax deductible? YES - Your Chamber of Commerce Membership is tax deductible as a business expense.
Are there any other member benefits? YES – Plenty of great offers from other Chamber members, plus, your membership entitles you and all your employees to a 25% discount on all Trinity Metro/TEXRail services!
What are some of the North Tarrant Chamber’s recent accomplishments?
1. 2025 marks the 68th year of promoting North Tarrant area economic development for your Chamber!
2. We present members with over 300 yearly events to meet and establish new business relationships, achieve higher levels of success, and further their professional development within North Tarrant County.
3. Our Chamber launched an advanced web and mobile app called The North Tarrant Marketplace to provide members with more opportunities to connect online.
4. We facilitated over 100 Zoom online events after the pandemic hit to assist members with The Cares Act, PPP1, PPP2, Tarrant County Small Business Grant Program, and virtual networking opportunities as well as online programs with industry experts, elected officials, health professionals, and city personnel.
5. Our Chamber has teamed up with the Arlington, Grapevine, HEB, and Mansfield Chambers to form the Coalition of East Tarrant Chambers to better represent the interests of business owners to our state and national elected representatives.
6. The Chamber honored over 40 Local Hometown Heroes at our annual Chamber Hometown Heroes Luncheon. We have now honored over 900 Hometown Heroes throughout the history of the event!
7. This is the Chamber’s ninth year of offering free Quarterly Business Workshops, where accomplished speakers present relevant business, personal, and professional growth topics for Chamber Members.
8. Awarded 16 annual scholarships to senior students from BISD, KISD, and member Private Schools. Have awarded more than 180 scholarships worth $180,000 to date!
9. Chamber facilitates or helps to facilitate successful weekly and monthly networking groups where members can meet and develop long-lasting relationships to help facilitate business growth – NET Work Success Group, Synergy NETC, Synergy Lake Worth, Synergy Saginaw, Dynamic Women’s Alliance, 1M Cups, Business Over Breakfast, Home Services Networking, Senior Services Networking, Peak Performers Business Group, Mid-Market Professionals West, LCS Networking, Women Coming Together in NRH, and NE Tarrant Toastmasters.
10. Our Chamber works directly with 3 Independent School Districts – Birdville ISD, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD, and Keller ISD. 2024 will mark the 42nd year of Chamber support for BISD. Chamber personnel served on the 2022 BISD Bond Committee, the 2018 BISD Bond Committee, and the 2014 Bond Committee. Over the past 8 years, new schools and upgrades have been made according to budget and schedule timelines - and economic development for this area continues to advance as our school offerings continue to improve.
11. Have organized successful Non-Profit Luncheons for the last nine years to help spotlight the efforts of our local non-profit organizations and facilitate more financial support.
12. Our Chamber continues to partner with Birdville ISD to offer the annual Vital Link program that places approximately 70 8th-grade students with Local Businesses to garner their first experience in the workforce. Have placed over 750 students to date!
13. Our Chamber welcomed 28 new Leadership North Tarrant participants, marking over 525 Leadership Graduates to Date.
14. Our Chamber Family 4th Event celebration attracted more than 30,000 area residents for the fantastic fireworks Independence Day Celebration (free event and free parking for the public).
15. Our Chamber facilitates monthly meetings with the Economic Development Directors from our Partner Cities (Haltom City, North Richland Hills, Richland Hills, Saginaw, and Watauga) to strategize and collaborate on area development and economic opportunities.
16. The North Tarrant Chamber has supported the efforts of both the North Tarrant Express and TEXRail to continue to expand area transportation infrastructure and offer more transportation alternatives.
17. We coordinate annually to bring more than 40 Chamber business members into BISD middle schools to present the Challenge by Choice Program to BISD Middle Schoolers.
18. Our Chamber Dynamic Women’s Alliance attracts more than 300 area professionals annually to their events which include luncheons, mixers, and our annual conference!
What is the mission, vision, and values of the North Tarrant Chamber?
Mission: Prosperity through empowering businesses, community services, and relationships.
Vision: To be the Chamber of choice and the recognized catalyst of organizational success by serving and connecting people, organizations, and communities.
Values:
P: Passionate – The Northeast Tarrant Chamber is passionate about building our community, helping our schools, and ensuring prosperity for our member’s success.
R: Relationship-Focused – Our Chamber builds positive, long-lasting relationships that drive long-term success and enhance the local quality of life.
O: Ownership - Our Chamber is member-driven and takes ownership of following through on commitments and being responsive to our members.
S: Service-Oriented – Our Chamber believes in “Servant Leadership” serving the needs of others and seeking “Win-Win Scenarios” for all our community partners.
P: Progressive - Our Chamber seeks continuous improvement through self-evaluation and encourages a forward-thinking, innovative environment.
E: Empathetic – We work first to understand the perspective and needs of our members.
R: Responsible –We are accountable to our membership to fulfill our mission and strive to realize our Chamber vision.
I: Inclusive - Our Chamber promotes an environment of inclusivity, welcoming to all people, businesses, and organizations regardless of size and location.
T: Team – Chamber and community members strive to build trust and a culture of belief in each other.
Y: You - We care about YOU and YOUR success!
Commitment to Community Statement: Communities thrive when people work together and have empathy for one another. As an organization that supports local businesses, both diversity and inclusion are at the heart of our values and essential to the prosperity of our communities. We see the strength of diversity as more than just policies and practices. It is integral to whom we strive to be as a Chamber and how we see our future. The Northeast Tarrant Chamber stands united in support of equality and opportunity for ALL people. When we value diversity, respect others, seek truth, and serve each other, families flourish, and businesses prosper!
For 68 Years, the North Tarrant Chamber has worked tirelessly to bring together area business leaders, local city administrators, Tarrant County representatives, state elected officials, and area non-profits for the growth and advancement of Economic Development in North Tarrant County and to help local businesses become more successful. Today, North Tarrant County is one of the fastest-growing areas in the country and all area businesses enjoy a welcoming and optimistic business climate!
MORE ABOUT THE NET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: We offer a platform for businesses to grow, connect, and address common challenges together. We also offer dynamic networking and relationship-building opportunities, as well as advocacy for businesses, access to resources, information sharing, promotional support, and the fostering of a very conducive business environment through our events and collaboration.
Is the NET Chamber of Commerce a non-profit organization? YES - The NET Chamber is a 501c6 non-profit organization.
Is my investment in a Chamber Membership tax deductible? YES - Your Chamber of Commerce Membership is tax deductible as a business expense.
Are there any other member benefits? YES – Plenty of great offers from other Chamber members, plus, your membership entitles you and all your employees to a 25% discount on all Trinity Metro/TEXRail services!
What are some of the North Tarrant Chamber’s recent accomplishments?
1. 2025 marks the 68th year of promoting North Tarrant area economic development for your Chamber!
2. We present members with over 300 yearly events to meet and establish new business relationships, achieve higher levels of success, and further their professional development within North Tarrant County.
3. Our Chamber launched an advanced web and mobile app called The North Tarrant Marketplace to provide members with more opportunities to connect online.
4. We facilitated over 100 Zoom online events after the pandemic hit to assist members with The Cares Act, PPP1, PPP2, Tarrant County Small Business Grant Program, and virtual networking opportunities as well as online programs with industry experts, elected officials, health professionals, and city personnel.
5. Our Chamber has teamed up with the Arlington, Grapevine, HEB, and Mansfield Chambers to form the Coalition of East Tarrant Chambers to better represent the interests of business owners to our state and national elected representatives.
6. The Chamber honored over 40 Local Hometown Heroes at our annual Chamber Hometown Heroes Luncheon. We have now honored over 900 Hometown Heroes throughout the history of the event!
7. This is the Chamber’s ninth year of offering free Quarterly Business Workshops, where accomplished speakers present relevant business, personal, and professional growth topics for Chamber Members.
8. Awarded 16 annual scholarships to senior students from BISD, KISD, and member Private Schools. Have awarded more than 180 scholarships worth $180,000 to date!
9. Chamber facilitates or helps to facilitate successful weekly and monthly networking groups where members can meet and develop long-lasting relationships to help facilitate business growth – NET Work Success Group, Synergy NETC, Synergy Lake Worth, Synergy Saginaw, Dynamic Women’s Alliance, 1M Cups, Business Over Breakfast, Home Services Networking, Senior Services Networking, Peak Performers Business Group, Mid-Market Professionals West, LCS Networking, Women Coming Together in NRH, and NE Tarrant Toastmasters.
10. Our Chamber works directly with 3 Independent School Districts – Birdville ISD, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD, and Keller ISD. 2024 will mark the 42nd year of Chamber support for BISD. Chamber personnel served on the 2022 BISD Bond Committee, the 2018 BISD Bond Committee, and the 2014 Bond Committee. Over the past 8 years, new schools and upgrades have been made according to budget and schedule timelines - and economic development for this area continues to advance as our school offerings continue to improve.
11. Have organized successful Non-Profit Luncheons for the last nine years to help spotlight the efforts of our local non-profit organizations and facilitate more financial support.
12. Our Chamber continues to partner with Birdville ISD to offer the annual Vital Link program that places approximately 70 8th-grade students with Local Businesses to garner their first experience in the workforce. Have placed over 750 students to date!
13. Our Chamber welcomed 28 new Leadership North Tarrant participants, marking over 525 Leadership Graduates to Date.
14. Our Chamber Family 4th Event celebration attracted more than 30,000 area residents for the fantastic fireworks Independence Day Celebration (free event and free parking for the public).
15. Our Chamber facilitates monthly meetings with the Economic Development Directors from our Partner Cities (Haltom City, North Richland Hills, Richland Hills, Saginaw, and Watauga) to strategize and collaborate on area development and economic opportunities.
16. The North Tarrant Chamber has supported the efforts of both the North Tarrant Express and TEXRail to continue to expand area transportation infrastructure and offer more transportation alternatives.
17. We coordinate annually to bring more than 40 Chamber business members into BISD middle schools to present the Challenge by Choice Program to BISD Middle Schoolers.
18. Our Chamber Dynamic Women’s Alliance attracts more than 300 area professionals annually to their events which include luncheons, mixers, and our annual conference!
What is the mission, vision, and values of the North Tarrant Chamber?
Mission: Prosperity through empowering businesses, community services, and relationships.
Vision: To be the Chamber of choice and the recognized catalyst of organizational success by serving and connecting people, organizations, and communities.
Values:
P: Passionate – The Northeast Tarrant Chamber is passionate about building our community, helping our schools, and ensuring prosperity for our member’s success.
R: Relationship-Focused – Our Chamber builds positive, long-lasting relationships that drive long-term success and enhance the local quality of life.
O: Ownership - Our Chamber is member-driven and takes ownership of following through on commitments and being responsive to our members.
S: Service-Oriented – Our Chamber believes in “Servant Leadership” serving the needs of others and seeking “Win-Win Scenarios” for all our community partners.
P: Progressive - Our Chamber seeks continuous improvement through self-evaluation and encourages a forward-thinking, innovative environment.
E: Empathetic – We work first to understand the perspective and needs of our members.
R: Responsible –We are accountable to our membership to fulfill our mission and strive to realize our Chamber vision.
I: Inclusive - Our Chamber promotes an environment of inclusivity, welcoming to all people, businesses, and organizations regardless of size and location.
T: Team – Chamber and community members strive to build trust and a culture of belief in each other.
Y: You - We care about YOU and YOUR success!
Commitment to Community Statement: Communities thrive when people work together and have empathy for one another. As an organization that supports local businesses, both diversity and inclusion are at the heart of our values and essential to the prosperity of our communities. We see the strength of diversity as more than just policies and practices. It is integral to whom we strive to be as a Chamber and how we see our future. The Northeast Tarrant Chamber stands united in support of equality and opportunity for ALL people. When we value diversity, respect others, seek truth, and serve each other, families flourish, and businesses prosper!
For 68 Years, the North Tarrant Chamber has worked tirelessly to bring together area business leaders, local city administrators, Tarrant County representatives, state elected officials, and area non-profits for the growth and advancement of Economic Development in North Tarrant County and to help local businesses become more successful. Today, North Tarrant County is one of the fastest-growing areas in the country and all area businesses enjoy a welcoming and optimistic business climate!