Carroll County Chamber Releases 2024 Year In Review

The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce released its 2024 Year In Review numbers as the organization continues to strive toward enhancing the opportunities for businesses and community members across the county in 2025.

During 2024, the Chamber hosted 14 ribbon cuttings and organized 30 events that saw over 900 attendees from across the county, extending to the region. The Chamber also saw over 800 subscribers receive the newsletter from the organization with at 51% open rate for the emails.

The Chamber has extended its social media presence as well with 2,600 followers on Facebook, receiving an 84,000 reach with 12,000 profile visits throughout the year. The Chamber is striving to grow its Instagram as well with over 450 followers, a 1,000 reach and over 200 profile visits this year.

Beyond growing social media, the Chamber has seen a wide variety of growth in membership across the region with a majority of members residing in Delphi, followed closely by Flora and Cutler, Lafayette and West Lafayette and Monticello and Yeoman. The Chamber also saw numerous members from Camden, Kokomo, Burlington, Rossville, Miami and Cass County and beyond.

With the umbrella of membership cascading across the region, the Chamber saw over 30 new members join the Chamber this year, ending the year with 232 total members.

Chamber Community Involvement in 2024:

  • Leadership Carroll County
  • BizExcel Business/Educational Programs
  • Revolving Loan Funds for Businesses through grants for $228,000
  • 11th Annual Indiana Bacon Festival
  • Third House Legislative Sessions
  • “Get Involved EXPO”
  • Visit Carroll County IN – Tourism Marketing
  • Solar Eclipse Viewing Party
  • Chamber team involved in Flora Community Club and Delphi Main Street

The Chamber plans to continue its impact in the community by following its mission “to provide members with services, programs and benefits designed to promote their success thereby enhancing the wellbeing of the Carroll County Community.”

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