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The Brookline Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has voted to recommend a transition of membership and services to the Charles River Regional Chamber, effective April 1, 2026, pending final ratification by its members. This is the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Brookline's business community — one with a larger network, a stronger collective voice, and more opportunity than ever before.

See coverage from Brookline NewsĀ  and read more below for answers to what's happening and what this means for your membership, your dues, and your community.

Transition: what's happening and why

What is happening to the Brookline Chamber of Commerce?

The Brookline Chamber of Commerce is closing on April 1, 2026. Following a vote by the Brookline Chamber’s board to cease operations as a standalone 501(c)(6) organization, the Charles River Regional Chamber is welcoming Brookline’s business community going forward.

I’m an active Brookline Chamber member. What happens to my membership?

Your membership transfers automatically to the Charles River Regional Chamber — no application required, with no gap in membership. You’ll have access to a regional network of 1,200+ businesses and nonprofits, year-round programming, and an active advocacy presence at the local and state level.

What if I wasn’t a Brookline Chamber member?

All Brookline businesses and nonprofits are invited to join the Charles River Regional Chamber. You don’t need to have been a Brookline Chamber member to be welcome here. If you’ve been on the fence about joining a chamber — or simply never had the chance — this is a great moment to connect with a regional network that includes your neighbors and your community. Contact brookline@charlesriverchamber.com to learn more.Ā 

Why did the Brookline Chamber’s board make this decision?

Chambers of commerce across the country have faced mounting pressures — rising operational costs, changing member expectations, and the increasing demands of running effective advocacy and programming. On the other hand, many regional chambers are thriving because businesses appreciate having access to a broader array of future clients and programs. The Brookline Chamber’s board decided to cease operations as a standalone organization while ensuring members would land in a strong place, with no disruption to benefits or services.

Why the Charles River Regional Chamber?

Brookline has always been part of a broader ecosystem of communities west of Boston — connected by geography, by the businesses and nonprofits that serve residents across town lines, and by shared interests in transportation, housing, workforce development, and local economic vitality.

The Charles River Regional Chamber exists to strengthen that ecosystem. Businesses across Brookline, Newton, Needham, Watertown, and Wellesley are natural partners — for referrals, for shared resources within industries, and for the kind of peer connections that help businesses grow. And when it comes to advocacy, a unified regional voice carries far more weight with state and local officials than any single community can on its own.

This isn’t about Brookline being swallowed by a bigger organization. It’s about Brookline taking its place in a regional community that’s better and more effective together.

But isn’t Brookline not on the Charles River?

Fair question — and technically, no. Brookline sits along the Muddy River, not the Charles. But the Muddy River is a tributary of the Charles, which makes Brookline very much part of the same watershed. It's also part of the same regional ecosystem of communities, businesses, and shared economic interests that the Charles River Regional Chamber serves.Ā 

What happens to Brookline’s identity and local presence?

It continues — with more resources behind it. A dedicated Brookline Business Coalition is being established within the Charles River Regional Chamber to ensure continued local engagement and programming.

What about Brookline Chamber legacy events like First Light and the Chobee Hoy Award?

Preserving Brookline’s signature events is a stated priority of this transition. First Light, the Chobee Hoy Award, and other beloved Brookline programs are expected to continue under the Charles River Regional Chamber. Details will be confirmed and communicated as the calendar is finalized.

 

Membership

How do I know if I’m a member?

If you are an active Brookline Chamber member in good standing as of March 31 2026, you are automatically a member of the Charles River Regional Chamber, with no disruption to your benefits or services. You will receive a welcome communication confirming your membership and providing access to the member portal. If you’re unsure of your status, contact brookline@charlesriverchamber.com.

What if my membership had lapsed or I was behind on dues?

Automatic membership applies to members who were active and in good standing as of March 31, 2026. If your status is uncertain or you’d like to re-engage, reach out to us at brookline@charlesriverchamber.com and we’ll work through it with you.

What will I pay in dues?

We will review membership rates from both organizations and implement transitional pricing for the first year where possible — with the goal of securing the most favorable introductory rate so you have the chance to get to know the Charles River Chamber and experience the value of membership firsthand.

Are there special rates for retail stores?

Yes. Independent single-location brick-and-mortar retail stores are eligible for free membership in the Charles River Regional Chamber. This is part of the chamber’s longstanding commitment to small, locally owned retail businesses and its Small Shops initiative. If you think this applies to your business, contact brookline@charlesriverchamber.com to confirm your eligibility.

What are the standard membership rates?

Rates are based on the size and type of your organization. Standard tiers include:

  • Ā  Ā  Sole Proprietor / Owner-Operator: $375/year (intro rate: $325)
  • Ā  Ā  General Business, 2–10 employees: $425/year (intro rate $350)
  • Ā  Ā  General Business, 11–30 employees: $500/year
  • Ā  Ā  General Business, 31–50 employees: $625/year
  • Ā  Ā  General Business, 51–100 employees: $850/year
  • Ā  Ā  General Business, 101–300 employees: $1,300/year
  • Ā  Ā  Retail / Restaurant (single, locally owned): $345/year
  • Ā  Ā  Retail / Restaurant (group or franchise): $375/year
  • Ā  Ā  Hotel: $375 base + $5 per room
  • Ā  Ā  Small/Medium Nonprofit (under $5M revenue): $345/year (Intro rate $325)
  • Ā  Ā  Large Nonprofit (over $5M revenue): $550/year
  • Ā  Ā  Banks: deposit-based rate, $1,000 minimum

Not sure which tier applies to you? Email brookline@charlesriverchamber.com and we’ll help.

Can I pay monthly?

Yes. Monthly installment plans (charged automatically to your credit/debit card) are available for most tiers, subject to a 10% administrative fee to cover processing costs.

Does my membership cover my whole team?

Yes. Your membership covers your entire organization — all employees can attend events and access member benefits and resources at no additional per-person cost.

I was already a member of both the Brookline Chamber and the Charles River Regional Chamber. What happens?

Nothing changes for your Charles River Regional Chamber membership — your existing account, renewal date, and rate all stay exactly as they are. You will not be double-billed or issued a second membership. The transition simply means Brookline-only members are now joining you in the same organization. If you have any questions about your account, contact brookline@charlesriverchamber.com.

What if I don’t want to join the Charles River Regional Chamber?

That’s entirely your choice. While we hope you’ll give us a chance — especially given the expanded network and programming now available to Brookline businesses — membership is not mandatory. If you decide it’s not the right fit, simply let us know at brookline@charlesriverchamber.com and we won’t pursue renewal. No pressure, no obligation.

What are the membership terms? Will I be automatically renewed?

Membership dues represent an annual commitment. You’ll be invoiced for renewal on your anniversary date and can pay in full or via monthly installments.Ā 

Member Benefits: What you're gaining

As a member of the Charles River Regional Chamber, you’re joining a network of 1,200+ businesses and nonprofits across five communities. Here’s a snapshot of what that means for you.

Ā Networking & Events

The chamber hosts 70+ events annually, with something for every schedule and interest.

  • Signature events — large, high-energy gatherings that bring together hundreds of members from across the region
  • Ā  Ā  Business Breakfasts — focused, topical morning programs with expert speakers and peer discussion
  • Ā  Ā  CEO-level roundtables — peer discussions for senior leaders and business owners
  • Ā  Ā  Community Nights — informal neighborhood-based evenings in Newton, Needham, Watertown, Wellesley, and now Brookline
  • Ā  Ā  Small Networking Groups — intimate, recurring groups of 8–12 members built for real relationship developmentĀ 
  • Ā  Ā  Policy Forums — in-depth conversations on legislation, regulation, and economic issues affecting local businesses
  • Ā  Ā  Industry committee events — focused programming for specific sectors including dining & retail, real estate, arts & culture, and more

Members consistently report that networking through the chamber leads to referrals, new clients, and business relationships they couldn’t have built on their own.

Advocacy & Public Policy

The Charles River Regional Chamber has a dedicated public policy presence and a track record of showing up for local businesses at the municipal and state level:

  • Ā  Ā  A full-time Public Policy staff member who monitors legislation, engages with elected officials, and mobilizes members when it matters
  • Ā  Ā  Active relationships with town leaders in Newton, Needham, Watertown, Wellesley — and now Brookline
  • Ā  Ā  Participation in statewide policy coalitions through the Massachusetts Policy Network
  • Ā  Ā  Member-driven advocacy on key issues including transportation, housing, workforce, and economic development

As a Brookline member, your local priorities will now have a dedicated, better-resourced advocacy voice behind them.

Visibility & Marketing

Membership puts your business in front of a much larger audience:

  • Ā  Ā  Listing in the online member directory, accessed by members and the public across five communities
  • Ā  Ā  Opportunity to post news, offers, and updates to the Member Bulletin Board
  • Ā  Ā  Event sponsorship opportunities — from intimate networking events to large signature gatherings
  • Ā  Ā  Newsletter and digital promotional opportunities reaching 1,200+ member contacts
  • Ā  Ā  Ribbon cutting ceremonies for new locations, renovations, or milestones
  • Ā  Ā  Ability to host a chamber event at your location, putting your business in front of an engaged audience

The chamber does not sell, share, or distribute member email addresses. Your information stays private.

Member Resources & Education

Membership comes with a full suite of practical resources to help you run and grow your business:

  • Ā  Ā  Access to the member webinar library — on-demand educational content across a range of business topics
  • Ā  Ā  Small business resources including tools, guides, and local referrals
  • Ā  Ā  Certificate of Origin services for businesses engaged in international trade
  • Ā  Ā  Access to local venue, caterer, and event service recommendations through our member network
  • Ā  Ā  Nonprofit event calendar and volunteer opportunity listings for nonprofit members

Committees & Coalitions

Some of the most valuable membership experiences happen inside the chamber’s affinity groups and coalitions including:

  • Ā  Ā  Brookline Business Coalition (new — launching as part of this transition)
  • Ā  Ā  Women’s Impact Network
  • Ā  Ā  Young Professionals Group
  • Ā  Ā  Nonprofit Coalition
  • Ā  Ā  Arts & Culture Committee
  • Ā  Ā  Dining & Retail Collaborative

 

Getting Involved

What’s the best way to get started as a new member?

The best first step is attending an event — even just one. It’s the quickest way to meet people, get a feel for the community, and figure out where you want to plug in. From there, joining a committee or Small Networking Group tends to be where lasting relationships get built.

Our membership team is also available to help orient you, connect you with the right people, and make sure you’re getting value from your membership from day one.

How do I find and register for events?

All events are listed on the chamber’s website and in the member portal. You can register online, and many events are free or discounted for members.

Can I host a chamber event at my Brookline business?

Yes — and we’d love to bring events to Brookline. If you’re interested in hosting a Community Night, networking event, or another program at your location, contact gmantello@charlesriverchamber.com to start the conversation.

What about Small Networking Groups — what are those?

Small Networking Groups are one of the chamber’s most popular and distinctive offerings — and often the first thing members wish they’d discovered sooner.

Each group is made up of 8–12 members who meet regularly throughout the year. They’re intentionally small, intentionally consistent, and designed for real relationship-building rather than the surface-level connections that can come from large events. Members refer business to each other, share resources and advice within their industries, and become a genuine professional support network over time.

Groups are organized around shared interests, industries, or geographies — so you’re meeting people who are actually relevant to your work. If you’re someone who finds large events draining or unproductive, a Small Networking Group is often the entry point that changes the chamber experience entirely.

I don’t really have time for events. Is there still value in membership for me?

Absolutely. Events are just one part of what membership offers — and for many members, they’re not the most valuable part.

  • Ā  Ā  Your business is listed in a directory of 1,200+ members, actively searched by other businesses and the public looking to buy local and refer within the network
  • Ā  Ā  The chamber’s advocacy team is working on issues that affect your business — transportation, housing, workforce, economic development — without requiring anything from you
  • Ā  Ā  Other members can find you, refer you, and reach out directly
  • Ā  Ā  You’re part of a community that signals credibility and local commitment to your customers

 

Still Have Questions?

Our team is here to help with anything — whether it’s confirming your membership status, understanding your dues, finding the right event, or just getting oriented to a new organization.

  • Email: brookline@charlesriverchamber.com
  • Phone: 617-244-5300
  • Office: 117 Kendrick Street, Suite 300, Needham MA 02494