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Our clubs host recurring small-group events and need networking groups. Partner with us to be one of the networking groups they choose.

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Host powerful networking events

Create industry mixers, roundtables, and connection events that bring professionals together around shared goals.

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DOWNTOWN BUSINESS ALLIANCE
1201 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
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you@downtownbusinessalliance.com
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Match members strategically

Members get paired with relevant connections based on industry, role, and interests — not random small talk.

Attendees being matched with relevant connections based on industry and interests
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Track event attendance, connection quality, and member engagement to demonstrate the ROI of membership.

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Upcoming Events

DOWNTOWN BUSINESS ALLIANCE

This week
Events

4

Expected guests

68

Coming up

Thursday Night Dinners
Thu, Feb 6·7:00 PM
16
Weekly
Wine & Words Book Club
Sat, Feb 8·3:00 PM
12
Biweekly
Sunday Social Brunch
Sun, Feb 9·11:00 AM
24
Weekly

Loved by partners

Members used to drift away after a few events. Now they renew because the connections are real.

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Victor

Networking Group Founder · Seattle

Our mixers went from awkward small talk to meaningful introductions. People leave with actual leads.

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Simone

Chapter President · Atlanta

We grew from 40 members to 400 in a year. The platform makes organizing effortless.

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Derek

Business Alliance Director · Chicago

Three members closed six-figure deals through connections made at our events. That sells itself.

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Naomi

Events Coordinator · Denver

Popular clubs

Monthly Mixer

Monthly Mixer

Casual networking over drinks where professionals connect and build relationships.

Industry Roundtable

Industry Roundtable

Small group discussions on trending topics and challenges in specific sectors.

Breakfast Club

Breakfast Club

Early morning networking for busy professionals to connect before the workday.

Women in Business

Women in Business

Monthly gathering for female entrepreneurs and executives to support and inspire each other.

Mentor Match Program

Mentor Match Program

Structured mentorship pairing experienced business leaders with emerging professionals.

Speed Networking

Speed Networking

Fast-paced format where attendees make dozens of connections in one evening.

FAQ

What is On The Town?

On The Town is a platform where club organizers create recurring social events — professional mixers, industry roundtables, business meetups, and more. These clubs need great venues and organizations to host their events, and that's where you come in. As a partner, you get discovered by organizers in your area who are actively looking for established networking groups to collaborate with on a regular basis.

How can networking groups partner with On The Town?

Sign up as a partner organization — it's completely free and takes just a few minutes. Professional clubs, industry meetups, and business roundtables are always looking for established networking groups to host their regular events. Once listed, organizers can discover your group and start scheduling recurring professional gatherings.

What types of clubs host events through networking groups?

Industry-specific professional clubs, entrepreneur meetups, business roundtables, mentor-mentee circles, and career development groups. These bring recurring members who strengthen your networking community and demonstrate the ongoing value of membership.

Does it cost anything for networking groups to partner?

No. Partnering with On The Town is completely free. We never charge fees, take a cut, or require any subscription. You simply get discovered by club organizers who are looking for established networking groups to host their professional events, and any membership fees or event revenue stays entirely with your organization.

How can my networking group grow membership and reduce churn?

The number one reason networking group members don't renew is that they didn't make meaningful connections. On The Town helps you facilitate better events by matching attendees by industry, role, and interests — so people leave with real contacts instead of a stack of forgotten business cards. When members see tangible ROI from your events, they renew year after year and refer their colleagues.

How do recurring professional events help build stronger business connections?

One-off networking events rarely lead to lasting relationships. Recurring events let members see the same people month after month, building genuine trust and rapport that leads to actual business deals. On The Town makes it easy to run these recurring programs — mixers, roundtables, breakfast clubs — so your members build the kind of deep professional network that keeps them engaged and invested in your group.

What makes On The Town different from LinkedIn Events or Eventbrite for networking?

LinkedIn Events and Eventbrite are built for one-time event promotion, but On The Town is designed for recurring community building. Instead of starting from scratch every month, organizers build a membership base that comes back automatically. The platform also matches attendees by relevance so conversations are productive from the start. It's free to list and built specifically for organizations that run ongoing professional programs.
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