What am I doing this summer?
This summer, I’m working at the Business Outreach Center
(BOC), a micro-lending and direct service provision organization that works to
improve the economic prospects of traditionally underserved groups, with a
focus on low- and moderate-income entrepreneurs. The majority of our clients
are women, immigrants, refugees, or members of other minority groups, and BOC
has offices in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. BOC counselors work with these
small business owners through one-on-one counseling as well as via workshops
for cohorts of these entrepreneurs.
I’ll be getting exposure to both of these models this
summer, as I guide individual entrepreneurs through the Best for NYC challenge, and also help to design the Blueprint to
Success workshop for construction contractors.
The Best for
NYC challenge is a campaign launched by the New York City Economic Development
Corporation (NYCEDC), to encourage companies to use business as a force for
creating social and environmental good, and to recognize corporations that do
so. My role will be to reach out to small businesses that BOC has worked with,
and to encourage them to take the challenge! I’ve been impressed already by how
many NYC entrepreneurs are very socially and environmentally conscious, and
keen to learn about how they can make their businesses even better for their
community and the environment. I’ll also be working with NYCEDC on a pilot
program to work closely with 30-45 small businesses in Brooklyn, Queens, and
the Bronx who will take the Best for NYC
assessment and then participate in a rigorous course that will support them in
improving their business practices.
Blueprint to Success is a training program for construction
contractors whose companies are certified as Minority, Women, and Disadvantaged
Business Enterprises (M/W/DBEs). The workshop will provide M/W/DBE construction
firms with comprehensive and individualized technical assistance, as well as
advice on finances, marketing, etc. This program is also sponsored by the
NYCEDC, and I will be assisting with curriculum design for BOC’s component of
the workshop series.
I am especially excited to be at BOC because of the work
they do on the ground – it is incredibly exciting and fulfilling to be in such
close contact with the business owners we are serving, everyday! I am also
thrilled to be living in New York’s West Village, and experiencing the sights,
sounds, smells, and tastes of the City every day.
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