From: | Lloyd C. |
Sent on: | Thursday, March 15, 2018, 10:52 AM |
NYC Creators, Builders, Doers, Overachievers:
NYC Playbook Weekly is your weekly dose of NYC business grants, opportunities, events, books, tools, our lessons learned and more to help you build your business in NYC. Let’s dive right in for this week, March 14, 2018:
Employee training grant from NYC Department of Small Business Services: Learn more here
National Institute of standards and technology Small Business Innovation Research grant: (Due April 8th) Learn more here
Discover more opportunities from our past NYC Playbook Weekly’s here
What other opportunities should we let the community know about?
Building an audience in NYC and beyond - March 17th - Sign up
Designing your NYC Business Journey - March 24 - Sign up
Funding your NYC Small Business - March 31 - Sign up
What events and programs are you attending over the next few weeks?
Future NYC Moguls: We had the opportunity to give a talk to a group of 9 & 10-year-olds at PS5 in Brooklyn on how they can take their already existing businesses and expand it through marketing. Learn more here
We teamed up with Save our Streets Crown Heights to teach young people how to start an empire: We started a 7-week entrepreneurship program called ‘Start an Empire’ in partnership with S.O.S Crown Heights, which will guide young entrepreneurs through the steps needed to launch their own T-Shirt line this Spring. At Progress Playbook we are always looking to give back to the community and team up with local organizations to help young people.
The Impact Hub: The Impact Hub is a global network of co-working spaces for social enterprise businesses. They have a nice community of businesses, events, talks and resources for entrepreneurs looking to grow in the social enterprise space.
What are some tools and books that you are using that we should know about?
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