The Neighborhood Preservation Initiative (NPI) is a $400 million citywide investment plan approved by Philadelphia City Council that will provide increased funding for neighborhood preservation, affordable housing, job creation, and small businesses. The Department of Commerce is allocated $3.8M in the first year ($15.2M over 4 years) of NPI proceeds which will be used toward neighborhood small business programs. The investments will generate equity through business and property ownership by expanding access to capital to historically disadvantaged microenterprises and community-based nonprofits.
A portion of this year’s NPI proceeds ($1.1M) are being distributed through grants and loans to the following neighborhood small business programs:
PLEASE NOTE
This information session is for PARTNERS ONLY who will be able to make these resources available to the small businesses in their respective service areas. The NPI includes new programs as well as the expansion of existing programs. These programs have not yet been made public, giving partners a first glance and the opportunity to ask questions.
PARTNERS
CDFIs, CDCs, BIDs, business services organizations, technical assistance providers, and local chambers of commerce
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2022
10AM
For questions, please contact Tiffany Justice, the Department of Commerce?s director of financial resources and technical assistance, at tiffany.justice@phila.gov.
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Printed courtesy of aachamber.com – Contact the African American Chamber of Commerce of PA, NJ & DE for more information.
3020 Market St , Philadelphia, PA 19104 – (215) 751-9501 – membership@aachamber.org