Friday, March 3, 2023

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Upcoming Events, Legislative News, Grant Opportunities, & More
(Friday) Extra, Extra
Women's History Month
State of the Borough Recap
NYC Comptroller Releases M/WBE Report

Legislative & Advocacy Updates
NYC Department of Consumer Affairs Updates
First Course NYC Launched
Department of Sanitation Rules Go into Effect

Funding Opportunities

Engagement Surveys
5 Borough Jobs Coalition

Upcoming Events
Friday Extra March 3rd, 2023
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION LUNCHEON, MARCH 31
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce celebrates diversity and women during the month of March as we gather for Women's History month and acknowledge the notable achievements of women and their impact on the Bronx and New York City.

Throughout the month will be highlighting women owned businesses culminating with our annual Women of Distinction Luncheon on March 31, 2023 at Villa Barone Manor from 11:30am - 2:30pm. During the event the Bronx Chamber will acknowledge women who tell our story and award scholarships to college-bound Bronx seniors making significant stride in their academic careers.

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STATE OF THE BOROUGH 2023
FOCUS ON ACCESS TO CAPITAL FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

The Bronx Chamber leadership team and Board of Directors came out in support of the Bronx and the Borough President for the 2023 State of the Borough Address where small business support and economic development took center stage. Be on the look out for new capital access initiatives by the BOEDC as increasing small business access to funding is the priority.

For more information: outreach@bronxchamber.org
Moving the Bronx forward with Borough President Vanessa Gibson.
NYC COMPTROLLER RELEASES M/WBE REPORT
BRONX CHAMBER CELEBRATES COHORT OF M/WBE CERTIFIED BUSINESSES
NYC Comptroller Brad Lander released his office's latest audit on New York City M/WBE certified businesses.

This Annual Report on M/WBE Procurement presents data on the City’s Fiscal Year 2022 procurement that will be necessary for focusing and evaluating those efforts. By shining a spotlight on M/WBE contracting, the report aims to identify progress, confront shortcomings honestly, and make recommendations for much-needed improvement to help enable the City deliver on its commitment for M/WBE businesses to receive their fair share of City contracting.

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce celebrates the latest cohort of M/WBE certified businesses that have been certified this quarter through the Chamber's M/WBE Certification Program, provided with support from NYC Department of Small Business Services. Congratulations to the following businesses on being awarded their NYC M/WBE certification:

Bronx Loyal Mobile Barber
Briason Associates
SLS Marketing
ASG Elysian
Aslean
Alzerina
The Wellness HUB
ChocoBar Cortes NYC
Green Canvas Productions
5 Line Designs

For more information on M/WBE certification email: programs@bronxchamber.org
LEGISLATIVE & ADVOCACY UPDATES
NYC Department of Consumer Affairs and Worker Protection Updates

Notice of Adoption relating to Adjudication of Violations. The rule will take effect on April 2, 2023.

Notice of Adoption relating to the Home Improvement Business Trust Fund. The rule will take effect on April 2, 2023.
First Course NYC is the city's first industry-informed, collaborative culinary apprenticeship program designed to meet the ongoing restaurant labor shortage. First Course NYC provides low-income New Yorkers access to professional culinary training and connection to work in respected NYC restaurant kitchens.

Program teams also support restaurant partners by strengthening their internal approach to onboarding and training new hires. The program has expanded in 2023 with Hot Bread Kitchen leading the pre-employment training component. The larger goal, based on learnings from training cohorts delivered across 2022/2023, is to create a best practices toolkit for restaurants citywide that will support increased retention and reduced turnover rates. Watch and share the latest promo video HERE! Reach out to Steven Picker (spicker@sbs.nyc.gov) with any questions.
New Trash Set-Out Times Begin April 1 - Effective April 1, 2023, businesses that place waste at the curb* for collection have two setout options:

If using a container with a secure lid, a business should place waste at the curb 1 hour before closing, or
If putting bags directly on the curb, place waste out after 8:00 PM.
 
*This does not apply to businesses that have waste collected from a loading dock or other off-street location.
 
Send your questions to commercialprograms@dsny.nyc.gov. DSNY’s Commercial Engagement Team will provide additional free resources including information on the rules, educational site visits, trainings, and webinars.
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Verizon announced a new grant funding opportunity for small businesses, totaling $500,000, which is now available via Verizon Small Business Digital Ready.

In partnership with partners Next Street and LISC, the Verizon Small Business Digital Ready online resource is designed to give small businesses the tools they need to thrive in today’s digital economy. Small businesses can access, for free, personalized learning through over 40 courses, mentorship, peer networking, 1:1 expert coaching and incentives such as grant funding.
ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITITES
Does Your Business Receive NYS Incentives? We need to hear from you!

The Bronx Chamber of Commerce is an active participant in the 5 Borough Jobs Coalition, a consortium of business organizations which advocate for business incentive programs which deeply impact New York City, notably, the Commercial Expansion Program (CEP), Energy Cost Savings Program (ECSP), Commercial Revitalization Program (CRP) / Commercial Rent Tax Special Reduction (CRT), Lower Manhattan Energy Program, and the Lower Manhattan State and Local Sales Tax Exemption. Our Legislative team has successfully advocated to have these programs included in the Governor's Executive Budget Proposal and will be working with the Legislature to ensure they are included in the NYS Budget.  Please complete this brief survey so we can learn how these programs impact your business.

MAYOR ADAMS, NYCEDC ANNOUNCE NEW CENTER FOR SUSTAINABILITY-FOCUSED BIOTECH TO OPEN AT THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD

 

$20 Million Investment Will Create High-Quality, Long-Term Jobs and Establish New York City as Global Leader in Leading-Edge Industry

 

Incubator Will Cultivate Growing Life Sciences and Biotechnology Industries at Yard


New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), and the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation today announced that the city will open a first-in-the-nation $20 million center for sustainability-focused biotech in Building 303 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in partnership with Newlab, the Partnership Fund for New York City, and Empire State Development. The 50,000-square-foot innovation space is expected to open in 2025 and advances Mayor Adams’ efforts to make New York City the global center of sustainable technology by leveraging the city’s growing life sciences and biotechnology industries.

 

This will be the first commercial hub for sustainable biotechnology in the United States and will help position New York City as the nation’s leading life sciences market, while also producing new technologies that will help address climate change and advance the city’s carbon neutrality goals. The center will receive a $20 million investment as part of the city’s LifeSci NYC initiative. It will create more than 400 high-quality jobs and support a new generation of scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs through office space, research laboratories, and events and programming space. 

 

“The way to create the jobs of the future is by supporting companies solving some of the most pressing challenges of our time, like climate change and carbon emissions,” said Mayor Adams. “These companies are not only making our city and planet more sustainable, they are providing career opportunities for working New Yorkers. This is the future, and it’s happening right here in New York City.”

 

“This project is another powerful example of government seeding and supporting the expansion of high-growth sectors of the economy, like life sciences,” said Deputy Mayor for Economic and Workforce Development Maria Torres-Springer. “I am particularly excited about today’s announcement because it shows once again that the Brooklyn Navy Yard is an engine of innovation for New York City, and it demonstrates that when we work together, we can find ways to create jobs, stimulate the economy, accelerate small business growth, and address some of the most challenging issues of our time, climate change top among them.”

 

“A first-of-its-kind incubator, this new life science hub will not only provide the resources sustainably-minded companies need to advance their work in food tech, fashion or building materials, and more, but it will also create jobs for New Yorkers and position our city as a leader in developing the solutions that will help protect our planet in the long term and ensuring those solutions come from diverse communities across New York City,” said Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation President & CEO Lindsay Greene. “With a growing number of life science clusters and an ecosystem of businesses at the cutting-edge of their fields, the Navy Yard’s Building 303 is the perfect location to advance this type of innovation. We are grateful to Mayor Adams for his leadership in this space and look forward to welcoming the visionary scientists and entrepreneurs that represent the future of the sector.” 

 

“This game-changing industry will use the power of biology to create the sustainable materials, products, and industries of the future while accelerating New York’s transition to a green economy,” said NYCEDC President & CEO Andrew Kimball. “There is no better location for this biotech innovation space than at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, which is already home to innovation-driven life sciences companies and has proven to be a driving force in the biotech industry. NYCEDC is proud to work alongside Mayor Adams, our partners at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and Newlab, as New York City cements itself as a global leader and first-mover in this space.”

 

The Brooklyn Navy Yard is already home to a thriving life sciences industry, with a wide range of businesses pioneering new practices in sustainable biology. To mark this historic investment, Mayor Adams visited the following life science businesses today at the Navy Yard: 

 

  • Kintra Fibers, a materials science company creating bio-synthetic resin and yarns for the fashion industry.
  • Next Step Labs, a Black-owned company focused on the development of cosmetic and personal care products using primarily natural ingredients and formulations.
  • TomTex, a company developing a high-performance material out of seashell and mushroom waste that is a plastic-free and 100 percent naturally biodegradable alternative to synthetic and animal leathers.

 

“This new center for sustainability-focused biotech, made possible by Mayor Adams’ and the NYCEDC’s investment, will serve as a leading hub for the nontherapeutic life sciences sector, bringing together emerging companies working to address the urgent and changing needs of our world,” Satish Rao, chief product officer, Newlab. “Newlab is thrilled to build upon New York City’s climate goals, while continuing to position the city as a dynamic ecosystem of entrepreneurship and innovation, and there is no better place to see this vision through than the Brooklyn Navy Yard.”

 

“ESD is proud to work with Mayor Adams and NYCEDC to strengthen New York City’s life sciences industry,” said Hope Knight, president, CEO and commissioner, Empire State Development. “Today’s announcement is a catalyst for even more innovation and an important investment to stimulate the regional economy and create the jobs of tomorrow.”

 

“This new center is an important project that will position New York City as a leader in biology as a core technology driving innovation not only in medicine and health care but also in consumer and industrial use cases," said Maria Gotsch, president and CEO, Partnership Fund for New York City. “City and State funding have been integral to the rapid growth and success of life sciences in New York. This investment will be an added boon to the Brooklyn Navy Yard's innovative manufacturing ecosystem and New York City's robust biotech sector, creating jobs and ensuring that companies pioneering new sustainability solutions have a place to expand and scale their businesses.”

 

As an additional part of this effort, NYCEDC is actively seeking a location and operator for a Materials Innovation Hub, which will focus on early-stage companies and research and development, bringing new materials from lab to market. Advancing innovation in materials has the potential to revolutionize key industries that drive the city’s economy, from fashion and construction to plastics and health care. 

 

These investments also deliver on commitments made in Mayor Adams’ “Rebuild, Renew, Reinvent: A Blueprint for New York City’s Economic Recovery,” where he highlighted the importance of life sciences and outlined an expansion into three new areas: 

 

  • Med-tech – developing new tools for medical diagnosis, monitoring and treatment; 
  • Bioengineering – applying engineering principles to life sciences product development; and
  • Planetary health – using lab-based innovations to address climate change.