
Programs
The Mustang Chamber of Commerce is an active business association of over 300 businesses. We have many programs and events that promote networking and marketing for our members. Below you can find more information on a few of our programs.

Scholarship Program
The Mustang Chamber of Commerce believes in encouraging the students of Mustang to excel and pursue higher education. We believe that students who continue their education will gain valuable insight and training to become the business leaders of the future. Therefore, the Mustang Chamber of Commerce under the direction of the Youth Leadership Committee will work to generate funds to provide scholarships for deserving high school seniors to further their education.
Shop Local Program
Mustang Chamber is always looking for ways to add value to your membership! Increasing foot traffic in our local retailers is a priority, so we came up with a couple of initiatives to further that goal. Watch for information in your newsletters about the Mistletoe Magic Cookie Crawl in December and for our Brunch & Boutiques event in July.


Wellness Program
The Mustang Makeover Challenge
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“The Mustang Makeover mission is to educate, support, and motivate the community to make healthy lifestyle choices.” Because healthy employees make a healthy workplace!
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Various programs have been offered in the past, like a 5K, a weight-loss challenge, and more, so watch your weekly newsletters to see what is going to be offered next or for more information, contact the Chamber of Commerce office: 405-376-2758.
Workforce Development Program
Chamber Leadership Council
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In conjunction with Mustang Public Schools, the Principal - Chamber Leadership Council (PCLC) mission is to provide Mustang High School Senior students with leadership skills and development opportunities through special programs and experiential learning with speakers who are experts in their field. Students will develop lifelong leadership skills to be utilized within many diverse social and business settings, through which they will positively influence the school and the community as a whole.
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High School seniors interested in the program should contact their grade level principal for more information.
