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Are you a small business?

We are here to help you.

Get personalized guidance & resources for your business.

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RESTAURANTS

"How can I make my restaurant outdoor dining compliant?"

We'll help you find expert  services through one of our partners.

IF YOU ARE A NYC SMALL BUSINESS — WE CAN HELP

What We Offer

WHAT WE OFFER

As your business opens or reopens, our on-the-ground Small Business Support Specialists can help you grow your business.

GRANTS & LOANS

DIGITAL

MARKETING

GETTING

ONLINE

LEASE NEGOTIATIONS

BUSINESS PLANNING

Many small businesses need a better online presence to compete in today’s marketplace.

The NYC Small Biz: Open + Online program has created free quality websites (including e-commerce) and new logos for hundreds of small businesses, helping them compete in the digital economy.

 

Please reach out to learn how a digital presence can help your business. 

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CONNECT WITH US

To get started with us, please click the link below to submit your business profile and tell us what type of help you need!

Please contact your local Chamber of Commerce for more information:

 

Bronx: Helpdesk@bronxchamber.org

Brooklyn: BCC-covid@brooklynchamber.com

Manhattan: Helpdesk@manhattancc.org

Queens: Recovery@queenschamber.org

Staten Island: Businesshelp@sichamber.com

WHO WE ARE

SERVING THE SMALL BUSINESSES

THAT MAKE NEW YORK, NEW YORK

The NYC Small Business Resource Network is a comprehensive approach to strengthening New York City’s economy and assisting small businesses. The Network was built to support small business resiliency by offering personalized guidance as you open and reopen.

Launched in response to the crisis facing many of the city’s 230,000+ small businesses in the wake of COVID-19, we’ve assembled an extraordinary collaboration of New Yorkers who are committed to small business recovery in our communities.

We are leveraging our relationships with the city’s corporate, financial and professional services sectors, as well as universities, philanthropies and expert volunteers to help small business owners gain access to a range of programs and services.

 

Our public-private partnership was launched with a generous, multi-year grant from the New York City-based Peter G. Peterson Foundation. Additional funding was provided by the New York City Economic Development Corporation and in-kind contributions from other partners.

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