2.11.21
Thank you Senator Jason Lewis for hosting the forum with Bob Nelson of the Small Business Authority and Larry Andrews of Mass Growth Capital Corporation . If you were not able to join us, you can watch it here. https://youtu.be/CF2v5fDf024
5.26.20
5.15.20
Massachusetts Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Rosalin Acosta and Senator Jason Lewis answered questions from residents about state Unemployment Assistance, eligibility for benefits, and new rules and regulations amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
5.6.20
New Funding Opportunity from Massachusetts
The State Treasurer’s Office of Economic Empowerment (OEE) is proud to offer The Empowerment Grant for Small Businesses as an acknowledgement of the devastating economic impact that the COVID -19 pandemic has had on the Massachusetts small business community.
The Empowerment Grant Program aims to support the well-being and continuity of small businesses by providing access to capital and empowerment through engaging in OEE resources.
https://www.mass.gov/how-to/the-empowerment-grant-for-small-businesses
4.30.20
Thank you UMA (formerly Malden Access TV)and Emily Granoff from Senator Jason Lewis‘ office for helping us make this happen. And a special thank you to Johnny Long from East Cambridge Savings Bank & Raj Kalra, from Eastern Bank for your extremely informative presentation.
Resources:
Learn more about how to calculate loan amounts here.
View the SBA presentation about Covid related loans here
4.1.20
Massachusetts Resources
- The Small Business Administration’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program is now open in Massachusetts. Massachusetts small businesses can now access and apply for Economic Impact Disaster Loans at www.sba.gov/disaster. Everyone should apply NOW!
The Malden Public Library has compiled a great list of resources as well. Click here to see them.
The Malden Chamber Board along with the Melrose Chamber Board had a joint video conference with State Senator Jason Lewis and Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian last Friday.
Click here for a video of the call
Read the transcript from the call here
3.30.20
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3.24.20
Business and other Non-City Services Status from the City of Malden Website
3.23.20
- Our website home page, www.maldenchamber.org, has links to useful websites for updated information on the COVID-19 outbreak.
- We have a Chamber Only Member’s Facebook page established for our members to share suggestions, ask questions, and learn from one another during this extraordinary time. Please email us to be admitted to this Facebook page, keeping in mind it is a benefit of Chamber membership. info@maldenchamber.org.
- Our restaurants are offering different services during this state of emergency and as you all know, this changes daily. Please contact your favorite Chamber restaurant directly to see what they are able to offer. #maldeneats #buynowenjoylater.
- State Senator Jason Lewis has sent a concise summary of state resources for the business community, including changes in tax deadlines, an order from the Massachusetts Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, and $10 million additional dollars added to the emergency small business loan fund. Click here to read more.
- Governor Charlie Baker has just ordered that all non COVID-19 essential businesses are to close their physical workplaces until April 7th. Read the text of the order here.
- Finally for general information about COVID-19, refer to https://www.mass.gov/COVID19
- United States Representative Katherine Clark has sent a letter with many suggestions for businesses and individuals from the federal government. Included are relief programs specifically for the small business community. Read further here.
Finally a resource from Neil Diamond!
3.22.19
We are all on overload from the information coming at us about the COVID-19 outbreak. While, It is extremely important that we as a business community keep informed on things impacting our friends, neighbors and peers, it is also equally necessary for us to understand what resources are available to us as business owners. With that in mind, we have compiled a list of important resources for you.
Stay well.
Malden Chamber of Commerce Resources
- We have a Chamber Only Member’s Facebook page established for our members to share suggestions, ask questions, and learn from one another during this extraordinary time. Please email us to be admitted to this Facebook page, keeping in mind it is a benefit of Chamber membership. info@maldenchamber.org.
• Our restaurants are offering different services during this state of emergency. Please contact one of these Chamber member restaurants to see how you can best support them. #maldeneats #buynowenjoylater.
All Season’s Table Restaurant, Bikeeny Caffé, Bobby C’s Restaurant, District Kitchen, Dockside Restaurant, Donut Villa Diner, Doo Wop Diner, El Potro Mexican Bar & Grill, Exchange Street Bistro, Faces Brewing Co. (opening soon), Frescos, Hugh O’Neills Restaurant & Pub, John Brewer’s Tavern, McDonald’s Restaurant, Mystic Station Eatery & Bar, New England Coffee, Pearl Street Restaurant, Pisa Pizza, and T’ahpas 529.
City of Malden Resources
- For City updates, including State of Emergency, MBTA, and Health Department information, please look at https://www.cityofmalden.org/AlertCenter.aspx
Massachusetts Resources
- The Small Business Administration’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program is now open in Massachusetts. Massachusetts small businesses can now access and apply for Economic Impact Disaster Loans at www.sba.gov/disaster.
- The Baker-Polito Administration today announced administrative tax relief measures for small local businesses which have been impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, especially in the restaurant and hospitality sectors. This tax relief includes postponing the collection of regular sales tax, meals tax, and room occupancy taxes that would be due in March, April and May so that they will instead be due on June 20. Additionally, all penalties and interest that would otherwise apply will be waived. More information can be found at https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-resources-and-guidance-for-businesses
- For unemployment information for both employers and employees, visit: https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-guidance-and-directives#businesses-&-employers
- For other important business information, visit https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-resources-and-guidance-for-businesses
- Finally for general information about COVID 19, refer to https://www.mass.gov/COVID19