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Your Chamber Opportunities - May 29, 2024



www.SalemCountyChamber.com


NJEDA Small Business Grant Opportunities

 

Small Business Improvement Grant

  • Open to NJ small businesses, nonprofits, and home-based businesses.
  • Reimbursement grant for interior and exterior renovations, the purchase and installation of new furniture, fixtures, and equipment. The work must be completed, and items paid for within two years from the date of application.
  • Reimbursement is 50% of total cost, up to $50,000 maximum award. 
  • Applications accepted on a rolling basis. Program details and grant application are on the NJEDA website.

 

Small Business Lease Grant

  • Open to NJ small businesses with a new 5-year (or longer) lease of street level space, between 250 and 10,000 square feet. Amended leases may be eligible if additional space is added.
  • Lease must be executed within the previous 12 months from the grant application date.
  • Grant award is 20% of annual lease payment upon grant approval, and a second 20% payment of the annual lease amount after one year.
  • Applications accepted on a rolling basis. Program details and grant application are on the NJEDA website.

 

Small Business E-Commerce Support Program

  • Open to NJ restaurants, retail, and personal care businesses that operate from a commercial location.
  • Free E-Commerce and digital marketing consulting such as website development, website optimization, E-Commerce platform, online ordering, online appointment booking, and digital marketing plans. 
  • This program is consultant led; business owners should reach out directly to approved vendors to get started. There is no online application through the NJEDA.

 

New Loan Fund! New Jersey Capital Access Fund (njcapitalaccessfund.com)

  • Working capital loans with fixed competitive interest rates and flexible spending guidelines.
  • Open to NJ businesses and nonprofits with less than 50 employees and annual revenue of $10 million or less.
  • Loan amounts up to $250,000, repayment periods 36- 60-months.
  • No origination fees or prepayment penalties.
  • No specific collateral is required.
  • Pre-application online at: NJCapitalAccessFund.com

 

All Active Programs - NJEDA

 

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to reach out.

 




Jabari Adams

Small Business Liaison

New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA)

One Port Center | Suite 401 | Camden, New Jersey | 08101

609-439-1177

jabari.adams@njeda.gov




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Shop Sunny Side Boutique

Maid2Shine Now Accepting New Clients

May 23 Begins Woodstown Rotary Club's Summer Concert Series

















Summer Concert Series at Riverview Beach Park

















June 7 South Jersey Development Council's Construction Forecast Event



Order tickets at 28th Annual Construction Forecast (snjdc.org)














June 8 Community BBQ at Harvest-Time Worship Center

June 9 Salem County Historical Society's Summer Quarterly Meeting & Ice Cream Social


The Salem County Historical Society will host its Summer Quarterly Meeting and Ice Cream Social on Sunday, June 9, 2024. The event will occur at 1:30 p.m. in the Society’s courtyard at 83 Market St. Salem, NJ 08079. Our presenter for this meeting will be Lou Anne Booz, who will discuss five plants every gardener should have.

 

Lou Anne Booz was born and raised in Woodstown, New Jersey. After 52 years in the medical field, she became a Master Gardener through Rutgers University. Master Gardeners are trained volunteers who assist the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) Cooperative Extension in its mission to deliver horticulture programs and information to the general public. Lou Anne and her late husband, Lee, saved the William Nicholson House (1730) and the "Swing " cabin in Mannington Township from the bulldozer in 1998. Lee portrayed the cabin as a colonial tavern with appliances and electronics concealed in antiques. In retirement, Lou Anne buys and sells antiques, provides yard consulting services, and cooks meals for anyone who needs them.

 

This event is FREE and OPEN to the public!

 

Sunday, June 9, 2024, at 1:30 PM

Historical Society Presentation and Ice Cream Social

Speaker: Lou Anne Booz

Topic: “Five Plants Every Gardener Should Have”

Location: Salem County Historical Society, 83 Market St. Salem, NJ 08079 

Time: 1:30 PMFREE and OPEN to the Public

Information: (856) 935-5004 or www.salemcountyhistoricalsociety.com


  

June 10 - Salem County Art League Bus Trip to the Philadelphia Art Museum


Salem County Art League Presents


A Bus trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art


Monday, June 10th, 9:30 – 4 pm. Meet at Wood Lanes in Woodstown.

Lunch at the Museum Café or brown bag it.


$60 includes bus fare and admission ticket including the Mary Cassett

 special exhibit. Maximum number is 40.


Send checks to: 

Salem County Art League, P.O.Box 432 Woodstown , NJ 08098


Questions? Contact Agnese Leaming ; agneseleaming@gmail.com.





June 13 Morning Coffee & Connections Networking at Copper Knoll Farm













Please RSVP to 856-351-2245 or Jennifer@SalemCountyChamber.com














June 13 World Elder Abuse Awareness Day & Resource Fair




We are starting to prepare for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD). In an effort to raise awareness about elder abuse and neglect in our communities we are asking you to participate by joining our resource fair and painting the town purple.  

 

We will be holding a resource fair :

 

Date:                  Thursday, June 13th (rain date Friday, June 14th)

Time:                  12pm – 3pm (vendors setting up at 11am)

Location:         Martin Luther King Jr. Park

                              Market Street

                              Salem

 

We would be ecstatic is you would be able to set up as a vendor on that day with your resources available to our residents. If you click on the link below it will take you to a registration form that can be filled out to register as a vendor for that day. We ask that you decorate your table in purple to show your support for WEAAD. We will follow up when the event gets closer to confirm your registration, thank you for support for the event.

 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSckjSGas1_vuXTyxf7mFTedp9ViaubTtyQEJuJeInDWMCiuvA/viewform?usp=sf_link

 

For more information please contact Stephanie Bradway ( stephanie.bradway@salemcountynj.gov ) or Serena Reed ( serena.reed@salemcountynj.gov )

NJBAC Business Enhancement Connection




Have A Need? NJBAC Can Help.

The NJBAC is offering no-cost technical assistance, training, and problem-solving – we are here to support all of your Business Enhancement needs. Whether you have a one-off resource question, are looking for a strategic assessment of a district, or could use some quick visualized tactical inspiration to foster visible and tangible change, NJBAC can help. Contact NJBAC Assistant Director Jef Buehler to start the conversation and move towards action.

 

Today’s email has information on assistance we can provide, as well as about technical and financial resources that may be a fit for your community or district. Please feel free to share this information with other officials, district management stakeholders, and businesses.


 

Best Practices

Resources for Women-Owned Businesses and Start-Ups: Do you have women-led businesses in your community or district that may need guidance and support as they pursue their dreams? If you are in the northern and central part of NJ, consider putting them in touch with the WCEC Women’s Business Center: The Center offers an array of business support services, including online classes and networking, as well as free, one-on-one business counseling and coaching. If you are focused more on South Jersey, take a look at the LAEDA Women’s Business Center, it’s Women’s Business Academy, online courses, as well as its events.

 

 

Featured Grants & Support

Arts Organization Grants: The New Jersey Cultural Trust, in partnership with the New Jersey State Council on the Arts (Arts Council), has released the guidelines for its Fiscal Year 2025 grant program, Institutional and Financial Stabilization Grants for Arts Organizations (IFS Arts). The IFS Arts program addresses the financial and institutional challenges that threaten nonprofit arts organizations’ stability, helping them build greater operational capacity. Past grant projects funded through this program have included establishing cash reserves and working capital funds, developing strategic plans, and upgrading technology, among many others. The program will open for applications on July 11, 2024. Applications for FY25 IFS Arts grants will be due August 15, 2024. In order to apply for an IFS Arts grant, organizations must first be designated qualified by the Cultural Trust. Any arts organization whose qualification status is expired or will expire in 2024 must submit a paper qualification application by mail. Applications must be postmarked no later than June 24, 2024. The qualification application is available on the Cultural Trust’s website, along with a list of currently qualified organizations.

 

Placemaking & Place Activation Grants: The NJEDA has launched the second phase of its Activation, Revitalization, and Transformation (A.R.T.) program which supports the creation of public space activation initiatives, such as placemaking projects, public art installations, and arts-based projects with grants of $100,000 - $500,000. Project activities/ initiatives may include, but are not limited to art exhibitions, performances, festivals, parades, concerts or concert series, film and video screenings, and cultural programming. Funding can also be used to support the operational costs for the applicants to execute their art or placemaking project. Eligible applicants are only non-profit organizations with a 501c (3), 501c (6), or 501c (19) status that are pursuing projects within 1.5 miles of a transit stop in the following municipalities:

Asbury Park, Bayonne, Belleville, Burlington City, Camden, City of Orange, Clifton, Dover, Dunellen, East Orange, Egg Harbor City, Elizabeth, Garfield, Hackensack, Hammonton, Jersey City, Linden, Lindenwold, Long Branch, Netcong, New Brunswick, North Bergen, Passaic, Paterson, Pennsauken, Perth Amboy, Plainfield, Rahway, Riverside, Trenton, and Union City. NOTE: This grant is highly competitive and interested applicants should register for the A.R.T. information session online on June 18 to ensure that they have all of the details for their applications.


 

NJBAC Can Work With All the Businesses in Your Community

We are here for your communities’ and districts’ businesses. NJBAC offers free online chat and telephone (800-537-7397) assistance in English and Spanish to any business in NJ – any size, any location, and any type. Our team can advocate for businesses, concierge them to funding and technical solutions, help them find locations for growth or developing export markets, guide them to navigating the commercial cannabis sector, and much more. Want to set something up online or on-site for your businesses? Reach out to NJBAC Assistant Director Jef Buehler to get plugged in to all of our business success services.


June 11 Rowan University 8th Annual Corporate Innovation Forum






NJ Manufacturing Assessment & GAP Analysis Presented by Attentive Energy


Our team just published an inaugural NJ Manufacturing Assessment and Gap Analysis. It’s a whitepaper that we produced in partnership with the NJ Manufacturing Extension Program and MRV Group to better understand the challenges that local companies face in seizing future contracting opportunities in the offshore wind market.


Read more about the NJMEP Offshore Wind Readiness Gap Analysis here

 

Here’s a link to our social media post about the report.


I figured this may be of interest to you and your Chamber members.


All the best,


Favio Germán 

Community Engagement Manager

 

Offshore Wind - Attentive Energy 

 

TotalEnergies Renewables USA, LLC 

12 East 49th Street

New York, NY 10017 – USA 

M. : +1 347-741-5223 T. : +1 713-739-4575 

favio.german@totalenergies.com

www.attentiveenergy.com 

corporate.totalenergies.us 

 




New at Nellie's Food Lounge


Checkout the exciting updates in our Highlights Newsletter, where you can join us for Trivia Night fun AND discover delicious new additions to our menu! 🍔📝


Find the new menu here: https://bit.ly/nelliesmenu

 























June 18 Annual Congressional Update Luncheon at Salem River Inn - Catering by Italian Kitchen of Pennsville



















































Catering by Italian Kitchen of Pennsville - Menu includes:


Antipasto Tray

Fresh Fruit Tray

Off the Bone Ham

Potato Salad

Cole Slaw

Assorted Pastry Tray

Oven Baked Cookie Tray

Assorted Brownie Tray


Water, Soda


RSVP to The Chamber office at 856-351-2245 or reserve with payment via our website Click HERE





June 18 The Avenues Job & Resource Fair









































June 18 The Avenues Job & Resource Fair

Mt Zion Baptist Church presents Juneteenth Community Celebration

























Habitat for Humanity Run for Homes Seeks Sponsors



Registration is now OPEN!

http://www.runsignup.com/runforhomes5kJoin us for our 2nd Annual 5K and Color Run/Walk. We heard you and we listened - the 5K is official. We hired a professional company to come along side us and make it the best 5K this summer! Lower registration costs per runner, official Run for Homes 5K website (http://www.runsignup.com/runforhomes5k) and more community involvement! 





July 19 Bus Trip to Sight & Sound Theatre

August 13 Save the Date for The Chamber's Salem County Small Business Resource Fair - FREE for Attendees and Exhibitors


Salem County Chamber Small Business Resource Fair

Focusing on Small, Women, Minority & Veteran Owned Businesses

August 13, 2024 – 7:30 am – 10am

Salem Community College’s Davidow Performing Arts Center

FREE to Attendees & Exhibitors


Join is for this free event and learn about opportunities to grow and expand your business with grant and funding options.


7:30 am          Continental Breakfast & Resource Tables/Exhibits


8am                Program Begins


                        Welcome


                        Salem Community College – Mike Gorman, President

Lou Joyce, Chair of the Board, Salem County Chamber

County of Salem

NJ Third Legislative District


First Hand Success – presented by Jim Grant, Salem River

Inn


Grants & Resources


            South Jersey Chamber of Commerce

            NJ Economic Development Authority

            NJ Business Action Center


Resource Table Exhibits


Small Business Resource Exhibitors welcome! To register to attend or exhibit call The Chamber office at 856-351-2245 or email Jennifer@SalemCountyChamber.com




September 19 - 21 Salem County Art League Presents Ken & Stephanie Goldman Artists Workshop







Click HERE for More Information


































September 20 Annual State of the District Update Luncheon


































To purchase tickets, Click HERE















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