Georgia:
1. Department of Commerce -- Georgia
http://www.commerce.gov/states/georgia.html
The US Department
of Commerce is home to many of the Commerce Bureaus of the Federal Government,
They are
Bureau of Industry & Security
Economics and Statistics Administration
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Bureau of Census
Economic Development Administration
International Trade Administration
Minority Business Development Agency
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Telecommunication and Information Administration
Patent & Trademark Office
Technology Administration
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Technical Information Service
2. Travel & Site Selection in Georgia
http://www.ohwy.com/ga/homepage.htm
The site provides
general travel and highways information that could be used for business
logistics and site location purposes.
Some of the other categories listed in this web site are;
Art
Education
Entertainment
Events
Food & Drink
History
Lodging
Major Recreation Providers
Natural Features |
Outdoors
Real Estate
Sports
Science
Shopping
Tourist Services
Transportation |
3. Georgia
Chamber of Commerce
http://www.gachamber.com/
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is the unified voice of the business community,
aggressively advocating the business viewpoint in the shaping of public
policy, encouraging ethical business practices and ensuring the state’s
future as economically prosperous, educationally competitive and environmentally
responsible
Georgia Partnership For Excellence in Education
Leadership Georgia
Georgia Self Insurers Association
Drugs Don't Work
Military Affairs Coordinating Committee
Georgia Employers' Association
Local Chambers
Local Chambers of Commerce
The Georgia Chamber
embodies affiliate organizations and partnerships such as DRUGS DON’T
WORK, a statewide program which makes certification of a drug-free workplace
a simple and cost effective procedure. The Georgia Partnership for Excellence
in Education works to put tomorrow’s workforce on a path to educational
excellence, while Leadership Georgia annually brings diverse young leaders
together to train and prepare for a more active role in Georgia’s
future. The Georgia Self-Insurers Association, comprised of more than
300 firms, represents the interests of employers who self-insure workers’
compensation coverage of their employees. The Georgia Employers’
Association offers real management and HR solutions for businesses. The
Military Affairs Coordinating Committee develops strategies to enhance
business opportunities between the private sector and Georgia’s
military community. The Georgia Corporation for Economic Development Development
is a public-private partnership that serves as a funding resource for
the state’s economic development marketing programs.
4. Metro Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce
Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce
235 Andrew Young International Blvd. NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
(404) 880-9000
http://www.metroatlantachamber.com/
The Metro Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce (MACOC)- has 4,000 member companies that collectively
employ more than 700,000 workers - is a catalyst for a vibrant metro region.
The Metro Atlanta Chamber focuses on the issues that matter most to the
business community: improving quality of life; promoting economic growth;
and making Atlanta a brand name that means opportunity. Some of the useful
features on this site are as follows;
Economic
Development
Business Recruitment
Atlanta at a Glance
Taxes and Incentives
Venture Capital
Commercial Real Estate |
Site
Consultant Newsletter
Biosciences
International
Free Trade Area of the Americas
Logistics
Business Leadership |
Public
Policy
Arts
Regional Arts Task Force
Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund
Education
Regional Education Policy Committee
Atlanta Public Schools Committee
Atlanta Partners for Education
Environment |
Water
Resources
Air Quality
Quality Growth
Government Affairs
Transportation
Southeastern Economic Alliance
Business Leadership
Research |
Resources
Chamber Publications
Atlanta Fast Facts
AtlantaSmartCity.com
Government |
International
Newcomer Information
Important Links |
5. Georgia
Chambers of Commerce Directory
http://www.westga.edu/~mktreal/chamber/
A public service directory
provided by the State University of West Georgia, it is a general listing
with contact information for the various local chambers of commerce.
6. Georgia
Chamber of Commerce
and Convention and Visitors Bureau Index
http://www.globalindex.com/chamber/ga.shtml
Provides links to the various
cities and each link will contain either the local Chamber, Convention
and Visitors Bureau or both with best information available such as
the municipal web page, county information, maps and more.
7. Local Chamber
Of Commerce Listings for Georgia
http://chamber.beachcomber.com/links/Country/US/Georgia/
The site offers you the easiest
way to discover the world's treasures on-line before you travel, right
from your computer. They help you find the community resources you are
looking for. They have a listing of all the major communities in the state
of Georgia with frequent updates.
8. Georgia Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives
P. O. Box 888401
Atlanta, GA 30356-0401
Phone 770-698-9668 • Fax 770-730-8852
http://www.gacce.org/
The membership of GACCE consists of Chamber of Commerce executives and
staff, as well as those members of business and community organizations
who are directly interested in or allied with Chamber of Commerce work
in Georgia.
GACCE has a long and distinguished history of serving chamber professionals
in the state of Georgia. The organization exists to advocate the role
of the local chamber of commerce in economic and community development
and to provide GACCE members with exceptional services in the areas of
professional development, information and networking
opportunities.