Latest Neighborhood News and Important Business Info Inside - E-newsletter
*Businesses: last week was a big week for business news. Please be sure to scroll to the business section in the middle of this e-newsletter for the latest updates.*
What We’ve Been Up To Lately
Although we’re following the official directive to work from home, our BID has been busy remotely working for our Jamaica Avenue business district, merchants and customers. Here's just a handful of things we’ve been up to lately:
We continue to update our open list of restaurants and essential businesses and we’re pleased to report that we now have 41 that are open to serve the Jamaica community. Please remember to support your local restaurant or retailer during this time when making purchases. Local retail needs your support now more than ever.
We continue to track state government directives, research business best practices and then consolidate and communicate all of this info to our business community via our frequently updated COVID-19 page on our websiteand email blasts.
Last week we handed out masks provided by Council Member I. Daneek Miller’s office to several of our open essential businesses.
We raised a new set of cheerful yellow decorative banners up on Jamaica Avenue. We hope they bring a dash of brightness to your day. Special thanks to the following sponsors for helping keep Jamaica Avenue beautiful by supporting this program: Boost Mobile, Golden Krust, All Nations Apostolic Tabernacle and King Manor Museum. View our Instagram post here.
Our contracted Clean Team continues to keep Jamaica Avenue clean and litter free. Beyond sweeping our sidewalks and curbs, and regularly emptying our trash cans, these hardworking Clean Team members are also wiping down and sanitizing street furniture.
In the background, we’re hard at work on our new BID website, which we look forward to revealing to our Jamaica Center BID community early this summer. We’re also working on our 2020-2021 Action Plan and are in discussions with several of our neighboring nonprofits to jointly address sanitation and food access issues in our business district. Exciting initiatives lie ahead which we are excited to share as they roll out.
Essential Stores and Eateries Open on Jamaica Avenue
A number of our essential stores are open on Jamaica Avenue along with eateries that are offering delivery and takeout options. Please
take a look at the below document we have compiled. We will continue to update this document as circumstances change. Please make an effort to keep these businesses open and their staff employed by supporting them.
More Business Grants, Plantain Werks Reopens, and a Hometown Hero! - E-newsletter
Weekly Business Grants and Loan Updates - Business PPP is Back!
After funds were extinguished from the first round, the federal Small Business Administration's Paycheck Protection Program “PPP” reopened this week. You can access more information about the PPP from the Small Business Administration here.
One of the common complaints about the initial PPP funding round was that many small businesses were not able to access the funds through traditional lending methods. The current round of PPP is designed to help solve this problem by allocating some funds to be distributed through Community Development Financial Institutions, or CDFI’s, in addition to regular banks. What is a CDFI? CDFI’s are organizations that ensure that under-represented communities get a fair chance at accessing loans. The good news is that Jamaica, Queens qualifies as the type of neighborhood where businesses can receive loans from a CDFI. The nationwide nonprofit National Development Council (NDC), is a CDFI that has stated its preference for PPP applications coming from low and moderate income districts (LMI’s), of which Jamaica is one. Consider reaching out to NDC here.
Also, just a reminder that applications for the second round of grant funding from the national nonprofit Local Initiatives Support Corporation “LISC” Rapid Relief Resiliency Fund closes today. Apply here. (This is a grant program that opens and closes regularly—be sure you don’t miss the next application opening. Sign up for email updates from LISC to be notified of the next round.)
We thought you may enjoy a little good news today. Here are some positive things happening on Jamaica Avenue that are making us smile:
Hook and Reel, which launched just before the coronavirus shutdown, has reopened for delivery and takeout. Download their takeout menu hereand then call 718-297-3560. Welcome back, Hook and Reel!
Make Me Over Beauty Bar’s storefront may be temporarily closed, but that hasn’t stopped the proprietors from being their best and most beautiful selves on Instagram. These savvy small business owners are doing at home make-up tutorials, sharing upbeat messages about how to get through social isolation and selling some of their custom goods online. Please support our local business owners—give them a follow on social, share their posts, and remotely place an order if you can. We want our Jamaica Avenue businesses to survive.
33 “Essential Businesses” are bravely serving the Jamaica Avenue community! That’s an uptick from a couple of weeks ago when only 29 were open. Thank you to all of these business owners and their employees for showing up to work so that we can shop for critical goods and services. Visit our updated list of Essential Businesses on our homepage hereand please remember—when possible, Shop Your Community—Shop Jamaica and help keep our local economy going!
King Manor Museum has created King Manor @Home, a growing repository of hands-on educational activities families can do indoors. Their Sugar Ornament activity seems fun! Just a couple blocks away, our friends at Jamaica Center for the Performing Arts is livestreaming performances and providing #popup classes. We applaud their innovative way of delivering arts and culture to the community at this time. Lucky us that we live in such a vibrant cultural district with top-notch local institutions.
Our BID is committed to ensuring that our local business community receivesthe latest resources necessary to help them weather the current coronavirus situation. We will be updating this page regularly with information we receive from City, State, Federal agencies and other respected economic development and business support institutions. Please bookmark this page and check back often.
Know something we are missing? See something inaccurate? Please email us at [email protected].
This page was last updated on 4/23/20. Items subject to change and we cannot guarantee up to the minute updates. It is your responsibility as a business to follow government directives and stay abreast of the news and changing regulation.
Start Here (Empieza aqui*)
NYC Department of Small Business Services “SBS”: nyc.gov/sbs. SBS is an official City agency with a comprehensive home page with many resources about business continuity, workforce support and more. The run a comprehensive Assistance and Information Page for Businesses regarding Novel Coronavirus here. To receive regular updates pertinent to NYC businesses and coronavirus sign up here. *Si le resulta más fácil leer la información COVID-19 del NYC departamento de servicios para pequeñas empresas en español, el departamento tiene una herramienta de traducción en la esquina superior derecha de su sitio web.
Get regular text alerts from City government regarding the novel coronavirus, by texting COVID to 692-692.
Financial Support for Businesses (Loans, Grants, Capital Raising Platforms)
City of New York Loans and Grants for Small Businesses
To help businesses affected by COVID-19, the City of New York launched employee retention grants as well as a Small Business Continuity Loan Fund in March. Both of these programs have closed. We will update if either of these vehicles reopen.
Federal Government Loans (Small Business Administration Loans)
Paycheck Protection Program “PPP”: PPP incentivizes businesses to keep workers on payroll with loans up to $10 million. If all employees are kept on payroll for eight weeks, SBA will forgive the portion of the loans used for payroll, rent, mortgage interest, or utilities. Up to 100 percent of the loan is forgivable and is being administered through SBA’s network of 1800+ local lenders. Apply here.
Economic Injury Disaster Loan “EIDL” Program: Provides low-interest loans of up to $2 million with interest rate not to exceed 3.75% to provide working capital for businesses affected by the coronavirus. This application is now closed. Funding Replenishment Coming Soon!
Private Grants
Small Business Owners may qualify for a $5,000 grant from the Save Small Business Fund, created by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. The application closed, but check back on their site regularly for updates should they issue another round of funding here.
LISC Rapid Relief Resiliency Fund: LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation) a national community development intermediary, is launching the Rapid Relief Resiliency Fund to assist small businesses to stay afloat and to support community organizations to meet unprecedented client demand, the LISC Fund will provide grants and patient, flexible loan capital to meet the following expenses: Rent and utilities; Payroll; Outstanding debt to vendors; Upgrade technology infrastructure for remote delivery of services; Emergency cash assistance for clients most in need; and other immediate operational costs. LISC is opening and closing application periods—the best way to know when the next round opens for applications is to sign up here. The second application round is now open—apply before April 28th!
Facebook Small Business Grant Program: Facebook is offering $100M in cash grants and ad credits for up to 30,000 eligible small businesses in over 30 countries where they operate. The application is now open! Apply here.
Go Fund Me Matching Grant program: Go Fund Me has launched the Small Business Relief Initiative for businesses facing financial loss from the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of the Initiative, the Small Business Relief Fund will be issuing $500 matching grants to qualifying businesses that raise at least $500 on GoFundMe.
Salesforce: Salesforce will soon be offering $10,000 grants to U.S. small businesses to provide capital to help them weather this crisis. The application now open!(4/24) Deadline: May 1st.
Beauty Gourmet: COVID-19 has changed the world overnight and Beauty Gourmet wishes to help the women’s business community by offering a $1,000 grant to a women-owned business in need. The winner will be announced on April 28, 2020. Find out more here.
Thryv Foundation is no longer accepting grant applications, but we think their blog filled with ideas for small businesses on how to survive during the COVID-19 crisis could be helpful.
Hello Alice is offering $10,000 grants being distributed immediately to small business owners impacted by the coronavirus. For Alice Emergency Grants, visit here.
KIVA is offering up to $15,000 in zero-interest loans for small businesses. Apply here.
Business For All is offering grants up to $50,000 to support business growth, including $10,000 emergency COVID-19 Business for All Grants to help small businesses in crisis. Apply here.
For Restaurant-specific Grants/Loans, see restaurant section below.
Organizations with Business Counselors that Can Help Businesses with Loan/Grant Applications (and more):
Free assistance with reconstructing financial records, preparing financial statements and submitting SBA loan applications is available from SBA Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) here.
Queens Economic Development Corporation: book appointments here.
NYC Department of Business Services Business Solutions Centers can also assist with these applications. Currently offering services remotely. Contact them here.
New York State Department of Public Service has suspended utility rate increases that were to go into effect on 4/1.
Con Edison will not shut off electric, natural gas or steam service due to payment difficulties resulting from the health crisis. They are also waiving new late-payment charges for all customers. Learn more here about all the measures Con-Ed is taking during the pandemic here.
National Grid: Collections activities & disconnections – National Grid has temporarily suspended collections-related activities, including service disconnections, to lessen any financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. These policies will remain in effect at least until the end of April when National Grid will evaluate their continued need. Customers looking for more information on payment assistance programs, in general, can click here.
Verizon details their efforts to support their small business customers. Learn more.
AT&T: Small businesses that use AT&T can find solutions here.
Financial Support for Business (Business Tax Support)
NY State Tax Department is updating its pageas needed to respond to changes related to novel coronavirus. Link to request relief for quarterly and annual filers sales tax vendors.
IRS provides Small and Mid-sized businesses payroll tax credit information here and here.
Financial Support for Business (Commercial Rent Relief)
The Governor announced a 90-day moratorium on any residential or commercial evictions.
Financial Support for Businesses (Insurance Relief)
Per Gov. Cuomo’s announcement 3/27: Small businesses experiencing coronavirus-related financial hardship may defer paying premiums for property and casualty insurance for a 60-day period. This includes auto, homeowners, renters and other kinds of insurance. (No late fees will be assessed and there will be no negative impact to your credit.)
Federal Center for Disease Control “CDC”. The CDC has created a special portion on their website for businesses with interim information for business and employers and special workplace cleaning and disinfection tips.
NY State Department of Labor: Has information about the latest paid sick leave laws
United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration “OSHA” Office: OSHA has just published Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19. Their homepage, osha.gov has other helpful resources.
The United States Department of Labor has published a notice of employee rights under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) that all covered employers must post and make available to employees. To access the employee rights notice, click here.
Notify your employees that they can get help finding a physician by dialing the City’s 311 line.
If you or your employees require mental health support during this time, 1-888-NYC-WELL (1-888-692-9355) is a free, confidential helpline for New York City residents. You can call 24 hours per day/7 days a week. The staff of trained mental health professionals help callers find mental health services. NYC Well is multilingual and multicultural. More information about this program can be accessed here.
Business Closures & Employee Reductions/Layoffs
Executive Order 202.6 mandating closures of non-essential businesses. List of “essential” businesses here. Form for businesses to request designation as an essential business here*. Non-essential retail establishments (as defined by the Empire State Development Corporation) are permitted to fulfill delivery orders placed remotely via phone or online. Please note that only one employee may be physically present at the business location to fulfill orders. We encourage you to let your neighbors and enforcement officials know that you’re operating under these guidelines by posting a sign on the door or front window like this one.
NYS Department of Labor Information provides information about the Shared Work program to avoid layoffsand the WARN Act responsibilities for businesses with over 50 full-time workers that need to conduct layoffs.
Burglary Prevention During Closures: NYPD’s tips for businessesto ensure your site stays secure while you are closed for extended durations. If you’re temporarily closed and need us to walk past your place of business to ensure there has been no tampering with the storefront, please send us an e-mail at [email protected]. *Note: we will do our best, and can’t guarantee this service daily or repeatedly. Also, currently offered for businesses within our BID boundaries only.)
New Yorkers without health insurance can apply for a health plan through NY State of Health. Those who have recently lost employer coverage must apply within 60 days of losing that coverage. Because of loss of income, New Yorkers may also be eligible for Medicaid, the Essential Plan or Child Health Plus.
Bartender Emergency Assistance Program: Bartenders who have lost jobs due to COVID-19 can click here to learn about an assistance program to help.
State of NY’s Mental Health line for free emotional support, consultation and referral to a provider: 1-844-863-9314.
Workplace Cleaning and Sanitation
Queens Chamber of Commerce has several Queens-based companies that offer professional cleaning and sanitizing services. Please contact the chamber to be connected to a local company if your workplace needs professional disinfection/deep cleaning services.
On March 3, the EPA released a list of registered disinfectant products that have qualified under its emerging viral pathogen program for use again SARS-CoV-2 >> here.
Information about the NYC Directive requiring employers to provide face coverings to employees can be found here.
National Restaurant Association also has a Covid-19 dedicated webpage and provides regular state by state updates of changing regulations here {NY State and NYC regions are extensively detailed.}
Restaurant Workers Community Foundation:Restaurant Workers Community Foundationis raising funds to provide 50% for direct relief to individual restaurant workers and 25% for zero-interest loans for restaurants to get back up and running. Sign up for the organization’s newsletterto be notified when these funds are available.
SupportRestaurants.org DiningBonds Initiative: Free platform allowing restaurants to sell gift certificates at a price lower than face value (how much lower is decided by each individual restaurant), but redeemable at face value upon dining at the restaurant. The goal is to sell them for the next 30 days to bring needed income to the restaurants and have them redeemable typically 30-60 days after purchase.
Bartender Emergency Assistance Program: Bartenders who have lost jobs due to COVID-19 can click here to learn about an assistance program to help.
State Liquor Authority Guidanceon Restrictions for Licensees and To-Go & Delivery Sales in Response to COVID-19 Outbreak here.
Industry Specific News (Other)
NYC EDC (Economic Development Corporation) is seeking businesses with the ability to quickly source and/or make needed medical supplies (e.g. face shields, gowns, ventilators, masks, and other products as needed) to support the City’s COVID-19 response. Please visit here for more information.
Industry Specific News (Freelancers)
Freelancers Union has a rolling list of resources and advice for 1099 workers and is regularly updating its membership on efforts to include freelancers in the various relief plans.
Freelancers/1099 workers are eligible for the Paycheck Protection Program Loan and the Economic Injury Disaster Loans Grants (Advance) and Loans.
Promotional Support
Yelp is offering a variety of temporary free resources to businesses, including $100 in free advertising for restaurants offering takeout/delivery as detailed here.
Our organization can help your business pass on important information to our 15,000 social media followers and 2,000 e-newsletter subscribers. If you offer delivery, takeout or curbside pick-up, let us know and we will promote it. If you sell gift cards, let us know and we will encourage our followers to purchase them so that you can have a continued cash flow. If you offer online shopping, facetime shopping or other innovative methods that customers can utilize to keep spending money at your establishment, let us know. Email Trey Jenkins at [email protected] and we will help promote.
Have an update your business would like to share with the Queens eco-system? Queens Chamber is accepting business updates on its rolling COVID-19 announcement list. Please email your details to [email protected]with the subject line – QUEENS BUSINESS CORONAVIRUS UPDATES.
NYC +Co, the City of New York’s official tourism body, is gathering and publicizing info on local businesses, cultural organizations and more for citywide promotional purposes. Make sure your business is covered. Museums, theaters, performing arts organizations can submit a virtual experience for consideration here, Restaurants open for business can get listed here and business providing online purchases and gift card sales here.
COVID-19 Updates - 4/13/20
A Friendly Reminder from the Jamaica Center BID - E-newsletter
Friendly Reminder
For now, our emails are structured with business information on top, and general community information below. This week be sure to check out our new listing of grants available for businesses (first article) and new ideas to pass the time and be your best self while sheltered in place at home (fourth article).
We want to add some joy to your day, so send us a pic and some inspirational words to share with your fellow Jamaica neighbors via our social media and we’ll ship the first three respondents an “I Love Jamaica Ave” coffee mug (as soon as it is safe for us to return to our office).
For now, our emails are structured with business information on top, and general community information below. This week be sure to check out our new listing of grants available for
businesses (first article) and new ideas to pass the time and be your best self while sheltered in place at home (fourth article).
We want to add some joy to your day, so send us a pic and some inspirational words to share with your fellow Jamaica neighbors via our social media and we’ll ship the first three respondents an “I Love Jamaica Ave” coffee mug (as soon as it is safe for us to return to our office).
COVID-19 Updates 4/6/20
Essential Stores and Eateries Open on Jamaica Avenue
A large number of our essential stores are open on Jamaica Avenue along with eateries that are offering delivery and takeout options. Please take a look at the below document we have compiled. Currently there are 19 essential stores and 16 eateries offering takeout and/or delivery. We will continue to update this document as circumstances change. Please make an effort to keep these businesses open and their staff employed by supporting them.
Getting clear and accurate information quickly is more important than ever. That’s why we have divided our newsletter into two sections to make it easy for our readers.
Businesses—you'll find need-to-know bulletins crafted especially for you at the top of this e-newsletter.
Residents/General Public—The second half of today’s newsletter has information for the general community that focuses more on health, well-being and, yes, even a little bit of entertainment to hopefully brighten your day.
One item we would like to bring to everyone’s attention this week, whether you are a business owner, or a neighborhood resident trying to weather this storm—is the free mental health line available to New Yorkers who are feeling stressed, depressed, isolated, fearful, or simply in need a listening ear during these uncertain times. Your well-being is important. Please call this number (run by NY State) for free confidential support... and share widely with anyone else you feel may benefit. 1-844-863-9314.
Our Jamaica Center BID staff continues to send you thoughts of hope and health during this time.
Jennifer Furioli
Executive Director
A Quick Note for Our Readers - E-newsletter
A Quick Note for Our Readers
Getting clear and accurate information quickly is more important than ever. That’s why we have divided our newsletter into two sections to make it easy for our readers.
Businesses—you'll find need-to-know bulletins crafted especially for you at the top of this e-newsletter.
Residents/General Public—The second half of today’s newsletter has information for the general community that focuses more on health, well-being and, yes, even a little bit of entertainment to hopefully brighten your day.
One item we would like to bring to everyone’s attention this week, whether you are a business owner, or a neighborhood resident trying to weather this storm—is the free mental health line available to New Yorkers who are feeling stressed, depressed, isolated, fearful, or simply in need a listening ear during these uncertain times. Your well-being is important. Please call this number (run by NY State) for free confidential support... and share widely with anyone else you feel may benefit. 1-844-863-9314.
Our Jamaica Center BID staff continues to send you thoughts of hope and health during this time.