Member Directory
We’ll keep it simple: Our members are pretty amazing. You’ll find just about everything you’re looking for, right here in our community. You can search our member directory by category or alphabetically. You can even go old-school with a print copy—just click here and let us know if you’d like one.
African American Center for Cultural Development
To research, share and celebrate the rich history of African Americans of the Southern Tier through presentations, tours and exhibits. Open to all.
AIR Cattaraugus County Adventures in Recovery
A community of sober individuals that provide connection, support, and more for those in recovery.
Alzheimer’s Association
Non-profit health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The WNY Chapter offers a 24/7 Helpline for services and support at 1-800-272-3900, on-line resources including secure sites for caregivers, training for professional care partners and information about local support services at http://www.alz.org/WNY
Ardent Solutions, Inc.
Ardent Solutions is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to create synergy within & between systems, organizations, families, and individuals that result in a strong culture of health & quality services for our communities.
Better Business Bureau of Upstate New York
People today are overwhelmed with choices – and often unsure about where to find verified, unbiased information. There are more than 30 million businesses in North America alone; and hundreds of thousands of sites around the world where people shop online. There are thousands of free and subscription websites that offer a range of information, including reviews, reports, directories, listings, and gripe sites. BBB is the one place you can find it all.
Canticle Farm, Inc.
A non-profit community supported agriculture farm that uses natural growing practices to provide safe, earth-friendly local produce year-round.
Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation
A public nonprofit organization, the Community Foundation provides administrative support to help donors create endowments & other funds for their philanthropic purposes.
COLORS
COLORS is a local LGBTS+ Social Group. COLORS mission is “To provide a network of support, socialization and unity where we are committed to creating a society that embraces respect, diversity and acceptance.” COLORS offers family-friendly social festivals every other month and hosts fundraisers as needed for community members and/or agencies. COLORS is about YOU! COLORS is for YOU!
CORE The Learning Center
We are a not-for-profit organization with over 30 years of experience and success helping the communities we serve reach their educational and career goals. Our mission is to empower the communities we serve through life- long learning.
Dr. Lyle F. Renodin Foundation
The Renodin Foundation is affiliated with the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, NY and is governed by a board of directors who give grants to non-profit organizations in Cattaraugus/Allegany Co. in NY and McKean Co. in PA. These grants help improve the quality of life of those who are experiencing poverty, homelessness, food insecurity, vulnerability and disabilities.
Hearts for Isabella
Hearts for Isabella is a local 501c3 Non-Profit organization created in memory of Isabella Dombrowski and raises funds to give back and raise awareness for congenital heart disease (CHD), that affects 1 in 100 babies born. Benefits go directly to the children of our communities, as well as those who are affected, in honor of Isabella in hopes to find a cure to CHD.
Mt. Irenaeus
Our community is rooted in the Franciscan tradition. We are committed to simple, joyful, healing communion with God and all creation through contemplation and the communal experience of God’s justice, love and peace in contemporary everyday life.
Olean Charter for Compassion
Olean City Schools Foundation
The Olean Schools Foundation was established in 2002 to provide additional funds to support special and creative curriculum enrichment projects in the Olean City Schools. OSF annually considers grant applications that broaden our Olean students’ horizons and invest thousands of dollars in “seed programs and ideas” for our District.
In 2005, the OCSD Foundation began to recognize individuals whose lives accomplishments and endeavors reflect the values and tradition of excellence fostered by the Olean City School District. THE OCSD WALL OF HONOR nominations are accepted (Dec. 31st deadline) for consideration for induction in June, annually. PLEASE ACCESS GRANT APPLICATIONS AND WALL OF NOMINATION FORMS AT: http://www.oleanschoolsfoundation.org
Olean Food Pantry
To provide food security by offering choices of healthy, nutritious food. In cooperation with area businesses, service organizations, churches, schools and other non-profits, we empower individuals through education, resources and knowledge to promote opportunities to become self-sufficient.
Olean Lions Club
Major initiative is serving the blind and visually impaired. Also aid the community. If you are interested in more information, contact Sharon Talbot at 716-945-2122
Olean Meditation Center, Inc.
The Olean Meditation Center is a non-sectarian sanctuary elevating personal well-being through meditation, spiritual teachings, Yoga & Qigong classes, and solitary retreats.
Olean YMCA
The Y: We’re for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. A community gathering place. Wellness center, pool, gymnasium, group fitness, climbing wall, racquetball, child care, sports leagues, volunteer opportunities & family fun!
St. Elizabeth Mission Society, Inc.
The Mission Society supports the ministry of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany to those who are poor in Bolivia, Brazil, Jamaica, Mozambique and the United States. The Society only provides grants to non-profit organizations in which the Sisters or their Associates are actively involved. It also provides spiritual benefits for enrolled members and benefactors.
The Pink Pumpkin Project
To live a legacy of faith, HOPE and love. To financially and emotionally assist breast cancer fighters and survivors in our local communities and to make sure no one ever feels alone.
Order A Printed Directory
Our printed directory lists Chamber members in two sections: alphabetical and by business classification. Our listings include the member’s business category; their physical address, fax, and phone numbers; and their e-mail address.
$12 for non-members
Free for members