

Interested in joining our BASE 2.0 Program for 2025-2026?
BASE 2.0 is a locally-driven business accelerator program produced by the Estes Chamber of Commerce and its Economic Development & Workforce Council. The program is focused on helping Estes Park entrepreneurs build stronger, more sustainable businesses.
The BASE Program is a hands-on, in-person series of workshops, available for any business who has an economic impact on the Estes Valley. The program consists of eleven half-day workshops focused on improving and growing the participants’ business.
This is a “theory light – application heavy” program designed with three key objectives:
- To provide tools and techniques for improving the participant’s company by aligning their business model with the realities of a changing business environment. These tools and techniques will be applied either in the class session or as “homework” to be finished before the next session.
- To build a cohort that can help one another during and after the program.
- To help each leader improve their ability to “intercept the future” of business in Estes Valley.
The 2005/2026 program will be facilitated by Kevin Benes, a graduate of the original BASE program. Kevin brings a practical, entrepreneurial, and Estes-focused approach to BASE 2.0. His goal is to help local businesses set clear goals, build meaningful relationships, and tackle the unique challenges of running a business in a seasonal mountain town.
BASE 2.0 is a 10-session commitment. Each session begins with a morning Community Coffee Roundtable followed by a strategic working period and guest presentations. The afternoon portion of each session includes working time to build Operating Plan components, work through issues, run thought experiments as a group, and discuss best practices and learnings. Each week, participants will deliver 5-minute presentations aligned to the operating plan.
Over the 10-sessions, participants will deep-dive into topics including: Focus, Tools & Time; Mission, Vision & Exit strategy; Goals, Deadlines & Milestones; Core Activities & Key People; Financial Foundations; Marketing that Matters; Local Ecosystem & Strategic Connections; Finance II – Forecasting & Capital Planning; and Strategy & Growth Planning. The last session will pull all of this together to finalize an Operating Plan and Pitch Presentation, held in May.


Join the Economic Workforce & Development Council Book Club
The EDWC has launched a leadership development and business success-oriented book club. Participants will be meeting quarterly to discuss a pivotal topic to our local business owners. The goals is to learn from the experiences of others and share our own trials and successes to help Estes Valley businesses thrive, faster.
EDWC and Estes Chamber of Commerce's Book Club selection for Q3 is The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek.
Here is a little teaser:
What if the goal of business—or life—isn’t to win, but to keep playing? In The Infinite Game, Simon Sinek challenges the traditional win-at-all-costs mindset and offers a bold framework for building organizations (and lives) that are resilient, purpose-driven, and built to last. With powerful stories and clear insights, Sinek invites us to shift from short-term thinking to long-term vision—and discover what it truly means to lead with courage. This book will spark meaningful discussion about leadership, values, and what it takes to thrive in a constantly changing world.
Our book club meeting dates and locations are the following:
* Coffee and Books: August 14th from 8:30am - 10:00am at InkWell & Brew
* Books and Brews: August 20th from 5:30pm - 7:00pm at the Publick House
Where to buy: Preorder EDWC Chamber Book Club Titles at MacDonald Bookshop
Where to rent: Estes Valley Library - books have arrived and are being held at the front desk for each of them to checkout.
Please join us! Even if you don't make it through the book - it's good discussion and a great time to network as well!