Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce
Advocates for business through lobbying, education, and networking; includes multiple business committees.
Works with DDA to support downtown businesses and leadership engagement.
Advocates for business through lobbying, education, and networking; includes multiple business committees.
Works with DDA to support downtown businesses and leadership engagement.
Private nonprofit economic development group funded by businesses and individuals; focuses on business recruitment, retention, and expansion.
Financial facilitator for Hynds & Hole project; promotes economic growth aligned with DDA’s Economic & Cultural Development vision.
Formed in 1987, fund community and business projects via grants and loans.
DDA may partner with JPB on grant requests for local economic development.
Responsibilities include sidewalk snow removal, sweeping sidewalks, emptying trash cans, maintaining Depot, installing and removing holiday lights, mowing turf in certain areas, etc.
Works with the DDA to maintain downtown, keeping it clean and safe for business/ property owners.
Oversees development, permitting, and planning; includes DDA as a division.
DDA operates within this department as a facilitator between the community, investors, and planners.
501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 1993; funds support downtown events and improvements alongside the DDA.
Collaborates with DDA to promote and fund downtown economic and cultural activities.
Tourism attracts 2.65 million overnight visitors (2024); it manages marketing grants that support events boosting travel and overnight stays.
Supports DDA’s Economic & Cultural Development through tourism and downtown vitality.
It has resources such as Brainfuse, which provides access to live tutors, job coaches, resume lab, veteran benefits navigators, interview prep, etc. Also has the Data Axel Reference Solutions database, which provides research for business development and growth, and finding new business opportunities.
Provides free resources to businesses, including tutorials, support materials, and other resources for businesses at any stage. Includes Gale Business: Entrepreneurship, a database to learn how to start, finance or manage a small business, LinkedIn Learning, and the Mometrix eLibrary. All free services with a library card.
A Wyoming-based organization that provides technical assistance, training, and strategic consulting to help local manufacturers improve operational efficiency, workforce development, and economic growth.
National nonprofit offering free, expert mentoring for entrepreneurs.
Offers one-on-one business support, training, and partner connections for startups.
Instant access to a full range of companies, organizations, and programs that offer the business solutions that people need. Trusted resources all in one place.
Focuses on workforce development, business-friendly policy, energy leadership, and thriving communities.
State economic development agency established in 1998; supports community and business growth statewide.
A state agency dedicated to supporting Wyoming's economy by providing employment resources, administering unemployment insurance and workers' compensation, and ensuring workplace safety through training and regulatory oversight.
Provides leadership, training, and lobbying to foster statewide economic growth.
Protects consumers and supports the state's economy by overseeing the licensing, education, and regulatory enforcement of real estate professionals and appraisers.
Funded by the University of Wyoming, SBA, and WBC, helps entrepreneurs statewide.
A partnership that a Consortium of Wyoming municipalities shares with the WSCN has been a catalyst for commercial businesses in Wyoming. The WSCN team professionally manages the original State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) allocation on behalf of our collection of municipalities. WSCN works to serve Wyoming small businesses with the capital necessary to obtain bank financing. Through this effort, the communities benefit from job creation/retention and the regional banks across Wyoming benefit from a flexible lending partner.
National Register of Historic Places, Tax Credits, Planning & Historic Contexts, Cultural Records, etc.
A community-driven initiative that provides entrepreneurs and small business owners with free access to professional equipment, expert counseling, and digital resources through their local libraries to help them start or grow their ventures.