The NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) is a department of the government of New York City that helps unlock economic potential and create economic security for all New Yorkers by connecting them to good jobs, creating stronger businesses, and building thriving neighborhoods across the five boroughs. Its regulations are compiled in title 66 of the New York City Rules.
Organization
SBSâ programming falls under three main categories: careers, businesses, and neighborhoods.
Careers
SBS prepares and helps New Yorkers to find jobs by;
- Developing job search skills through resume and interviewing workshops
- Training local residents to acquire skills in growing fields
- Connecting jobseekers to employers with open positions.
Services are provided in all five boroughs through a network of 20 Workforce Career Centers
Businesses
SBS helps businesses start, operate, and grow by:
- Helping minority and women-owned businesses (M/WBEs) get City-certified and compete for contracts
- Connecting entrepreneurs to free resources ranging from business courses to legal services
- Explaining government rules and regulations
- Helping entrepreneurs apply for funding to launch or grow a business
Support and resources are provided to entrepreneurs across the five boroughs through on-site consultations or in one of the cityâs seven Business Solutions Centers.
Neighborhoods
SBS works with community-based organizations to build vibrant neighborhoods where New Yorkers can shop, work, and live by:
- Overseeing the largest network of Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) in the country, which delivers more than $134 million in additional services throughout the five boroughs
- Offering training, tools, and one-on-one assistance to local community-based organizations
- Administering grant programs to strengthen and revitalize commercial districts
- Working with community partners to identify local commercial district needs and plan targeted solutions
References
External links
- NYC Department of Small Business Services
- Department of Small Business Services in the Rules of the City of New York