Friday, August 26, 2022

Bronx Chamber of Commerce - Bronx Business News You Can Use - GALA EDITION

 

Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More

(Friday) Extra, Extra
Gala Edition
Small Business Resource Network & Avenue NYC In Action
President Biden & Governor Hochul Announce Historic Investment in Small Business Financing & Assistance
Pride 365 Brings LGBTQ+ Business Certification Services & Partners with NGLCC

Legislative & Advocacy Updates
Chamber Calls for Member Input on Congestion Pricing
NYC City Council Seeks to Increase Fair Work Week Fines & Regulations
Adoption of Pricing Notice

Opportunities
Amazon Accelerate

Upcoming Events
08.26.2022 Friday Extra
2022 BRONX CHAMBER GALA
#1 BUSINESS NETWORKING EVENT IN THE BRONX
The Board of Directors of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce celebrate the Chamber's diverse history during the 2022 Bronx Chamber of Commerce Gala held on September 29, 2002 at 6:30pm at Marina Del Rey honoring:

Joseph Kelleher
President, Simone Metro Properties and Chairman, Board of Directors for The Bronx Chamber of Commerce

John Collazzi
Founding member and Director Emeritus, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce and Co-Founder, The Bronx Times

The New York Yankees
honoring the late George Steinbrenner, Vice President, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce

Star-studded entertainment line up:

Sal Valentinetti
"The Voice" as Master of Ceremonies

Brenda K. Starr, free style artist
C-Bank, free style artist
Cynthia, free style artist
Steven Maglio, singer of standards
DJ Serg, acclaimed DJ

100% of your support of this signature annual event featuring networking, top tier entertainment, and more, directly supports business and economic development in the Bronx. Please join us in building a stronger business fabric in the Bronx and sponsor, purchase your table, journal ads, or tickets today!
CONTINUING OUR ALL BOROUGH BUSINESS STRATEGY
SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCE NETWORK & AVENUE NYC
At the start of COVID-19 The Bronx Chamber of Commerce teamed up with the Bronx Business Improvement District Network to launch an all-borough business assistance strategy - reaching every and any business that requests assistance through our City's economic recovery.

We have not stopped. This week the team continued our work in:

City Island - targeting every business in our Bronx coastal community;
Lydig Avenue - completing the start of what we hope will be a BID expansion effort;
Mott Haven - launching year two business attraction and organizing activities with the Avenue NYC Program
Riverdale - working with businesses on marketing and assisting with Riverdale Restaurant Week
Burnside Avenue - continuing our efforts to explore business improvement district development
Zerega & Hunts Point - working to provide assistance programs to industrial businesses, and
Williamsbridge Road - covering businesses that are not yet in the business improvement district.

These support programs are in-person, real services, customized for that business and range from restaurant and Department of Health navigation to financing, marketing, organizing, and legal services. The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is your one-stop shop for small business resources and Bronx economic development.

For more information on these services, Click HERE
HISTORIC INVESTMENTS IN SMALL BUSINESS ANNOUNCED BY PRESIDENT BIDEN & GOV. HOCHUL
Governor Kathy Hochul announced New York State has been awarded $501.5 million in federal funds through the State Small Business Credit Initiative, which was reauthorized and expanded as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.

Managed by the U.S. Department of Treasury, SSBCI provides funds to support programs for small businesses, with emphasis on those still struggling from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and helping traditionally disadvantaged small businesses succeed in the post pandemic economy. 

The new programs include:

  •   Capital Access Program
  •   Affordable Debt Programs
  •   Equitable Venture investments

Over the next 90 days, Empire State Development will be establishing additional program criteria and guidelines, with formal program-specific application processes announced in the Fall.  
PRIDE 365 STRENGTHENS PARTNERSHIPS WITH NGLCC & TD BANK FOR LGBTQ+ & M/WBE BUSINESSES
Partnerships, business certification, and diversity, equity, and inclusion were the buzz words during the annual Finding Focus Conference by the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce and TD Bank. The Pride 365 Program, New York City's only LGBTQ+ Business Navigator Program creating a pipeline for business certification, cultural competency, and procurement, teamed up with the Bronx Chamber of Commerce Minority Women Business Enterprises program to further enhance Pride 365's connection with private sector partners and develop a city-wide strategy to ensure LGBTQ businesses are receiving appropriate, competent, and useful business support and certification services with the NGLCC and follow-up access to procurement and business development resources.

With founding support by Third Avenue Business Improvement District, Ponce Bank, The Bronx Community Foundation, The Bronx Chamber of Commerce, and the Office of the Bronx Borough President, the Pride 365 Program provides private sector business support services for the Bronx LGBTQ+ community and assists businesses in their certification process.

Click HERE for more information.
LEGISLATION & REGULATIONS
NYC Congestion Pricing Plan
The Legislative Affairs Committee of The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is seeking member feedback regarding the newly released Congestion Pricing Plan presented in the Preliminary Environmental Assessment Report released by the MTA.

The Committee requests Member feedback and statements to inform the position of The Bronx Chamber of Commerce.

Please send comments, statements, and white papers to: communications@bronxchamber.org

Important items for your review and information:

  1.   MTA Public Hearings, how to participate and have your voice heard, Click HERE

  1.  CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CBD) TOLLING PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Executive Summary, Click HERE
New York City Council Members Marjorie Velasquez and Carmen De La Rosa Introduce Legislation to Increase Fines & Regulations with Fair Workweek Bills

Intro 0613-2022 By Council Members Carmen N. De La Rosa (CIVIL SERVICE AND LABOR CHAIR), Marjorie Velázquez (CONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION CHAIR), Shekar KrishnanJulie MeninGale A. BrewerLincoln RestlerShahana K. Hanif.
 
  •   This bill would double the maximum allowable civil penalties for certain violations of the Fair Work Week Law.
  •   Employers that violate the Fair Work Week Law for a second time within two years after a first violation could receive a civil penalty of up to $1,500 instead of $750, and for further violations, $2,000 instead of $1,000.
  •   The bill would also raise allowable civil penalties in civil actions for a pattern and practice of violations of the Fair Work Week Law to $30,000 from $15,000.
  •   The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection may direct the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to suspend, revoke, deny or refuse to renew a food service establishment permit for employers that:
  1.   have not satisfied a fine or civil penalty for violating the Fair Work Week Law or the Earned Safe and Sick Time Act;
  2.   a court has found the employer has engaged in a pattern or practice of violations of the Fair Work Week Law or the Earned Safe and Sick Time Act; or
  3.   the employer has been ordered to pay an aggregate of $500,000 or more in penalties or monetary relief for violations of the Fair Work Week Law or the Earned Safe and Sick Time Act in a three-year period.
  •   This bill would also entitle employees of employers whose food service establishment permits are suspended are revoked to receive a severance for the first 14 days.

Int 0640-2022 - By Council Members Marjorie Velázquez

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