Resources

The Greater Redding Chamber of Commerce partners with other local organizations and agencies to speak out for business in Redding, create a dynamic business climate in our community, and provide resources. Through partnerships, we increase our effectiveness at attracting and retaining businesses, enhancing our advocacy for a business-friendly environment, and help create sustainable communities.

Shasta College

Shasta College Business Training Center

11555 Old Oregon Trail, Redding, CA 96049
(530) 339-3663
Small Business Development Center

Small Business Development Center

5800 Airport Road Redding, CA 96003
(530) 222-8323
Women's Business Center at JEDI

Women's Business Center at JEDI

1670 Market Street, Suite 112 Redding, CA 96001
(530) 319-8560
Shasta Economic Development Corporation

Shasta Economic Development Corporation

777 Auditorium Drive Redding, CA 96001
(530) 224-4920
SMART Business Resource Center

SMART Business Resource Center

1201 Placer St, Redding, CA 96001
(530) 246-7911
Superior California Economic Development

Superior California Economic Development

350 Hartnell Avenue, Suite A Redding, CA 96002
(530) 225-2760

Economic Trends & Data

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Social Media for Business

Go Beyond Consulting Leadership Institute

We are excited to be a part of the Redding Chamber of Commerce and to offer our Leadership Institute at a discounted rate to all Redding Chamber members! The Leadership Institute includes 10 self-paced, online courses that can help you grow as a leader, advance your career and propel your team and organization to not only succeed, but to thrive.

​RCC members can purchase the Leadership Institute for $479 ($100 discount), and Go Beyond Consulting is donating $100 of every purchase back to the Redding Chamber to fund member benefits! Take advantage of this invaluable purchase for yourself or for your employees!

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Crime Prevention

Crime Prevention through Environmental Design is defined as “a proactive approach to manipulate the physical environment and bring about the desired behavior of reduced criminal activity as well as reduced fear of crime.”

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