Dear Friends,
This Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of September 11. The 9/11 Memorial & Museum, in partnership with NYC & Company, have put together a list of events being presented by cultural institutions throughout New York City to further our collective promise to never forget and to honor our nation’s resilience.
That spirit of determination and resolve endures as New Yorkers join together to assist residents and businesses that are continuing to recover from the flooding caused by Hurricane Ida. For those in need of assistance, please note the following City, State and Federal resources: |
• NYC Emergency Management has published a long list of Post-Storm Resources, including locations of service centers in all boroughs that offer resources from 8 am to 8 pm. Free transportation to a service center for people with no other transportation options is available by calling 311. Other resources include help for businesses, financial assistance and resources for homeowners and renters, and other types of assistance.
• Federal assistance is available to individuals and families affected by Hurricane Ida. Please visit FEMA’s webpage for 4615-DR-NY for information and to apply or call 1-800-621-3362 (or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY)). NYC businesses impacted by IDA may also be eligible for low-interest loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration. |
Key to NYC
Reminder: Enforcement of the Key to NYC mandate begins September 13. Key to NYC mandates that indoor entertainment, indoor dining, and indoor fitness establishments check workers and patrons for proof that they have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccination.
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Note: The Key to NYC website will be updated regularly with new guidance and resources. The Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) also will continue to provide additional updates as they become available.
In addition, you can watch a video recording of a multi-agency Key to NYC webinar hosted by MOME’s Office of Nightlife with representatives from City Hall, NYC Department of Small Business Services, Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Commission on Human Rights.
ADDITIONAL COVID-19 UPDATES
On September 2, NYS Department of Health released new guidance for classrooms statewide during the 2021-2022 academic year. Among other things, the guidance requires all students, personnel, teachers, administrators, contractors, and visitors to wear masks at all times indoors, regardless of vaccination status. There are exceptions for people with disabilities that prevent them from wearing a mask and for certain activities like playing an instrument, singing, and eating. For more information, visit the NYS Department of Health’s webpage.
COVID-19 Vaccine Resources
People ages 12 and older are eligible for the vaccine. (Note: People who are between 12 and 17 years of age are eligible only for the Pfizer vaccine.) In addition, the Centers for Disease Control announced that the COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant now, or might become pregnant in the future.
People who are moderately to severely immunocompromised (meaning they have a weakened immune system) are now eligible for a third dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine 28 days after the completion of their two-dose vaccine series. Find more information on the NYC Department of Health COVID-19 vaccine webpage.
Reminder: Labor Law section 196-b allows employees to use sick leave for the recovery of any side effects of the COVID-19 vaccination and section 197-c allows leave to receive vaccinations.
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• Vaccinations are available at some schools throughout August; see the list of dates and locations on the Department of Education’s website. (The first week of NYC public school starts on September 13!)
• Free transportation to vaccination appointments in NYC is available for city residents 65 and older and those with disabilities who have no other way to get to a vaccination site. To arrange for transportation, call 877-VAX-4NYC (877-829-4692).
• Anyone living in the five boroughs can sign up for an in-home vaccination online or by calling 877-VAX-4NYC (877-829-4692). Even if you received your first dose of Pfizer or Moderna through a different program, such as a clinic or mobile vaccination site, you can still receive the second dose at home.
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New York City is offering incentives to encourage more New Yorkers get vaccinated. Adults who receive their first vaccine dose at New York City-run sites are now eligible to receive a $100 pre-paid gift card, free tickets, or memberships, and can enter a competition to win exclusive prizes. Anyone who has received a COVID-19 vaccine at any time can take advantage of discounts and giveaways from other NYC businesses by showing their CDC vaccination card.
Face Coverings
Travel
The New York State Travel Advisory is no longer in effect. Travelers arriving in New York are no longer required to submit New York State traveler health forms. All travelers, domestic and international, should continue to follow all CDC travel requirements.
As of August 9, American citizens and permanent residents of the United States, who currently reside in the U.S. and who qualify as fully vaccinated travelers, will be able to enter Canada for discretionary travel. For more information, see Canada’s official website.
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REOPENING UPDATES
Arts and Entertainment
Applications are open for the third round of grants from the NYC Women's Fund for Media, Music and Theatre, a program in partnership with New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). Qualified applicants can apply for finishing grants through November 1, 2021.The NYC Women’s Fund was created to address the underrepresentation of female-identified creatives in the entertainment industries. Since the program’s launch in 2018, MOME has awarded $3.5 million to 157 film, theatre, and music projects. Information about the program, including a schedule of informational sessions, is available on the NYC Women’s Fund website.
Open Culture performances continue to roll out in neighborhoods across the city. The program, which runs through October 31, allows ticketed, socially distanced, outdoor performances at nearly 200 street locations throughout the five boroughs. The NYC Open Culture Program Resources page offers tips for planning and preparation for Open Culture events, links to best practices and protocols for live performance developed by unions and performing arts organizations.
Nightlife
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• Restaurants participating in the Open Restaurants Program before July 7, 2021, must follow the SLA’s instructions for “Licensees Already Utilizing Municipal Property” by providing notification that includes a copy of the authorization from NYC DOT and a diagram of the restaurant’s use of City property to SLA by October 5, 2021.
• Restaurants applying to participate in the Open Restaurants Program on or after July 7, 2021, must follow the SLA’s instructions for “New Applicants for Municipal Property.” Specifically, new applicants must provide notice to the applicable community board. Thirty days after providing the notice, a new applicant must send proof of receipt of the notice along with a copy of the authorization from NYC DOT and a diagram of the restaurant’s use of City property. |
NYC BUSINESS QUICK START
The NYC Department of Small Business Services provides small businesses a sole point of contact to help navigate City regulations, guarantees a 48-hour response to all small business inquiries and will cut processing time by 50 percent. The program is a collaboration between several key agencies including SBS, Department of Buildings (DOB), Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), and the New York City Fire Department (FDNY). For more information, visit the NYC Business Quick Start website or call 888-SBS-4NYC (888-727-4692). |
STATE ASSISTANCE
On August 25, Governor Hochul announced an expansion to the New York State COVID-19 Pandemic Small Business Recovery Grant Program that will allow more businesses to apply. The Grant Program provides $800 million in assistance for small businesses (including small for-profit independent arts and cultural organizations), experiencing financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Flexible grants up to $50,000 can be used for operating expenses, including payroll, rent or mortgage payments, taxes, utilities, personal protective equipment, or other business expenses incurred during the pandemic. Over 330,000 small and micro businesses are potentially eligible for this program, including 57 percent of the State’s certified MWBEs. Application help is available by phone at 877-721-0097.
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In addition, the state has expanded outreach under the NYS Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP). ERAP began accepting applications on June 1. Applicants to the program automatically receive protections from eviction while their application is pending. Eligible low and moderate-income households can get up to 12 months of their back rent paid, three months of future rent, and other assistance. There are no immigration status requirements to qualify for the program, and the State recently announced a new streamlined application process for New York’s rent relief program to help eliminate potential barriers for eligible New Yorkers to receive funding. NYC’s Human Resources Administration website offers information about the program, as well as a list of organizations that can help New Yorkers with their applications. |
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
Almost 850 NYC-based applicants received Shuttered Venue Operator Grants (SVOG) according to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s September 7, 2021 report. New York State applicants have received a combined total of $1,448,475,260 as of September 7—more than any other state. SBA will begin sending invitations for supplemental awards for the SVOG program. SVOG supplemental awards are to be provided to those who received an initial grant and illustrated a 70% loss when comparing 2021’s first-quarter revenues to the same in 2019. Supplemental award applicants can choose to apply for any amount up to 50% of their original SVOG amount, with a $10 million cap of the initial and supplemental awards combined, according to the law. The supplemental awards also allow SVOG recipients to extend the time to use their grant funds for expenses accrued through June 30, 2022 and lengthen their budget period to 18 months from the initial grant’s disbursement date. For more information, visit the SBA website.
The American Rescue Plan extends a number of critical tax benefits, particularly the Employee Retention Credit and Paid Leave Credit, to small businesses. Find out more on the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s website.
Borrowers may be eligible for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan forgiveness. The SBA launched a streamlined application portal to allow borrowers with Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans $150,000 or less through participating lenders to apply for forgiveness directly through the SBA. The new forgiveness platform will begin accepting applications from borrowers on August 4, 2021. Information about PPP loan forgiveness is available on SBA’s website.
The arts, entertainment, and hospitality industries were hit hard by the pandemic, with high unemployment rates. Many workers are experiencing housing insecurity and challenges with rent and mortgages. Please visit the federal Consumer Finance Protection Bureau’s webpage to find help, whether you are a renter, homeowner, or landlord.
NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION
General elections are on November 2 this year. Applications to register to vote are due by October 8, 2021. Visit the NYC Board of Elections website for more information.
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