FREE Social Media Marketing Webinar

Do you want to find out how social media marketing really works, and how you can use social media platforms in a right way to connect with your potential clients? Sign up for our upcoming Social Media Marketing Webinar which will take place on Wednesday, 7/29/20, from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM.

The webinar will be conducted in Mandarin Chinese. For registration: https://bit.ly/2ZnGaEU

CMP Appoints Larry Mei Director of Entrepreneurship

We are pleased to announce the promotion of Larry Mei from Senior Business Counselor of its Business Outreach Center (CMP BOC) to Director of Entrepreneurship effective July 1, 2020.

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Larry providing counseling services to an entrepreneur

Larry has over ten years of extensive knowledge and experience in entrepreneurship development and micro-financing. He originally joined CMP BOC as a Business Counselor, assisting entrepreneurs and business owners in overcoming challenges and building successful micro enterprises. In his new role as Director of Entrepreneurship, Larry will be leading our economic development team to design programs and strategies in supporting small businesses and promoting/rebuilding the community’s economic engine. Larry is a graduate of Baruch College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. He is also a former business owner in e-commerce. During his leisure time, Larry loves hiking, kayaking and swimming. He also enjoys traveling and eating great food.

About CMP BOC:

CMP’s Business Outreach Center (CMP BOC) empowers our community through strengthening its small businesses.  We operate one of New York State’s 24 certified Entrepreneurial Assistance Centers (EAC).  CMP BOC offers entrepreneurship training, individual technical assistance, and resource referral, and helps small business over crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, hurricane Sandy, and 9/11. 

Over the past 10 years, we assisted over 930 entrepreneurs and small business owners through one-on-one counseling and coaching services. In addition, we hosted 712 workshops and seminars, helped 122 businesses increase sales by $4.2 million, created 137 jobs, and assisted businesses to secure $4.5 million loans and grants.  CMP BOC is a community partner of the BOC Network, serving the New York and New Jersey metropolitan area.

SYEP Summer Bridge 2020

Are you still upset about the cancellation of SYEP this year and looking for something safe and meaningful to keep yourself busy this summer? Take a look at the newly launched virtual program - SYEP Summer Bridge 2020. It offers opportunities for youths to learn new skills, explore potential careers and earn money.

You may choose us, Chinatown Manpower Project as your Provider and submit an online application at https://application.nycsyep.com now through July 15, 2020.


Small Business Credit and Financing Webinar

We will host a Small Business Credit and Financing Webinar (Mandarin) on Thursday, July 16th at 7:00 PM.

If you are seeking financial support to launch or grow your business, you are at the right place! Experienced financial experts will review short-term and long-term financing options for entrepreneurs, and will share insights about what lenders look for in loan applicants.

Please RSVP at bit.ly/2020JULY16. Questions? Please contact us at larrymei@cmpny.org.

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Thanks for Your Sharing, Google Volunteers!

Many THANKS to our volunteers from Google for spending your valuable time with our youth program participants during our virtual Career Panel on Wed., June 17th!

Thank you for sharing so many great insights with us, such as your professional experience, your career pathways, your personal and career journeys in college and internship, interview tips, career advice, work culture at Google, and many others. Our youth participants, who will be attending college this fall, learned and benefited a lot from your sharing!

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Is Your Business Ready to Reopen?

Partnering with Jia Law Group, we will host a webinar on Business Reopening Guidance and Commercial Lease Issues on Wednesday, June 17th at 2 pm to help small business owners prepare for their reopening, and share how to protect their businesses from commercial lease issues related to COVID-19.

The webinar will be conducted in Chinese Mandarin. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP at bit.ly/2U6b3KZ. For more information, please contact us at larrymei@cmpny.org.

Webinar on DO's and DON'Ts during Video Interviews 

Due to the rapid changes and economic uncertainty in today's job market, video interviews have become more and more crucial. On Wednesday, 6/10, at 2-3 pm, we will host a webinar on DO's and DON'Ts during Video Interviews to share with job seekers the best practices in preparing for a video interview and how they can leverage technology to put their best foot forward.

If you are interested in participating, please email us at MichelleChen@cmpny.org

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CMP MeetUp Group

CMP is on Meet Up! We're having our first event this Saturday, 6/6, at 7 pm. The purpose of this event is to create a free safe space where members can be open and connect with one another! Come join if you're a college student, recent grad, or international student! Let's meet new people and build a community!

Learn more about the event and register here: https://www.meetup.com/New-York-College-Students-Meetup-Group/

For more information, please contact us at cloehuang@cmpny.org.

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Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Neighborhood Recovery Plan

CMP has joined and united with other 30+ Community Based Organizations to release an Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Neighborhood Recovery Plan.


30+ Community Based Organizations Release Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Neighborhood Recovery Plan

Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) neighborhoods have experienced the economic devastation of COVID-19 since long before the shelter-in-place began. More than 30 AAPI community based organizations have united to release the following plan to call on New York City and State government officials to prioritize AAPI neighborhoods in recovery efforts. While AAPI neighborhoods were the first to suffer, we will not be the last to recover.

Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Neighborhood Recovery Plan

We are a group of community based organizations representing the diverse Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community of New York City and partnering together to develop a plan to ensure the long-term recovery of the individuals, families, small businesses, and institutions of our neighborhoods. The AAPI community is the fastest growing racial group in New York, making up 15% of the City and 10% of the State. While AAPIs have the highest rate of poverty in New York City, less than 1.5% of the City’s human services contract dollars go to our community.

We remind New Yorkers that this is a public health issue, not a racial, ethnic, or immigrant issue. Unfortunately, prior to the Governor’s Executive Order to put New York State on PAUSE in late March, AAPI businesses were already struggling from COVID-19, threatening the livelihoods of workers and business owners since January. Unemployment claims by AAPIs have spiked 6,900%, by far the largest percentage increase experienced by any racial group. AAPI community members continue to report increased incidents of public assaults, harassment, and hate crimes. Despite these challenges, AAPIs are serving on the front lines, risking their own health as doctors, nurses, human services workers, early childhood teachers, grocers, delivery workers, and more.

While these are tough fiscal times, we call on the State and City to make smart investments that not only address the immediate need for economic relief but also revitalize neighborhood economies. We also call on the City and State to find equitable ways to raise revenue as opposed to focusing only on budget cuts. We offer the following recommendations – which should be implemented in combination – to ensure that while AAPI neighborhoods were the first to suffer, we will not be the last to recover.



Workers and Economic Security 

·       Invest in workforce training and placement, including a mass public employment program and private sector jobs

·       Expand public benefits, including but not limited to SNAP, SCRIE, and Medicaid

·       Support wage replacement for lost wages

·       Enact a relief package targeted specifically at workers left out of federal relief, including but not limited to undocumented, gig workers, cash workers, and independent contractors

·       Forgive all debt, including medical, loans, rent, utilities, and back taxes

·       Provide direct cash assistance to low-income families, including broadband internet access, remote learning equipment, educational supplies, etc.

·       Provide ongoing economic support for older adults, such as food, housing, and health care

·       Enhance funding for adult literacy, adult education, bridge programs, and other workforce development services

·       Extend H1B visas to support businesses to continue employing graduate level workers

 

Community Based Organizations

·       Include AAPI neighborhood leaders in recovery task forces being formed

·       Target funding to address anti-Asian discrimination and harassment

·       Ensure full funding of FY20 and FY21 City contracts and City Council discretionary funding, modifying requirements and reimbursing COVID-19 costs

·       Provide additional funding for recovery grants to address emerging needs and additional services

·       Restore funding for summer programming, including the Summer Youth Employment Program, Beacon Centers, COMPASS, SONYC, Cornerstone, and summer camps

·       Support food banks and feeding programs that provide culturally appropriate meals

·       Increase funding for community based organizations to purchase equipment, including computers, laptops, and tablets, for clients and students to use

 

Small Businesses

·       Designate AAPI neighborhoods as economic distressed zones that should be targeted for investment and support similar to “opportunity zones”

·       Waive sanitation tickets and other fines, penalties, and fees

·       Implement mortgage, business, and property tax abatements/tax holidays

·       Provide small business grants for reopening and rehiring

·       Provide rental support for small businesses

·       Invest in a stimulus fund to support M/WBEs and to start-up new businesses

 

Housing and Neighborhood Affordability

·       Extend eviction moratorium and enact good cause eviction

·       Institute a rent freeze for individuals and families who cannot afford rent, including NYCHA

·       Provide rent supports/subsidies for families impacted by COVID-19 job loss

·       Provide small capital grants or low interest loans to small residential landlords for necessary repairs and upkeep to their properties

·       Invest in community land trusts in AAPI neighborhoods

·       Provide subsidies for commercial tenants that cannot afford rent, especially in mixed-use buildings

 

Public Health and Health Care

·       Provide free COVID-19 testing for all

·       Invest in public and neighborhood based outreach about health safety precautions on reopening and prevention of relapse

·       Provide health care access for undocumented and low-income individuals and families as well as individuals who have lost jobs

·       Invest in comprehensive mental health support to address COVID-19 related trauma and anti-Asian stigma

·       Increase reimbursement rates and investments in Federally Qualified Health Centers

·       Enhance funding for public hospitals  

 

Digital and Language Access  

·       Reopen public libraries to provide digital access

·       Expand broadband access to digitally isolated communities

·       Provide digital devices (smart phones, tablets, and computers) for individuals and families without digital access

·       Invest in digital skills training for adults

·       Invest in high-quality translated information, including dedicated hotlines for top languages, focusing on all relief and recovery opportunities

·       Translate all government and COVID-19 related websites into top languages, using the Google extension for translation if necessary

 

Organizations Signed-On (as of May 16, 2020)

Academy of Medical & Public Health Services

Adhikaar

Apex for Youth

Asian Americans for Equality

Brooklyn Chinese-American Association

Charles B. Wang Community Health Center

Chen Dance Center

Chhaya CDC

Chinatown Manpower Project

Chinatown Rotary Club

Chinatown YMCA

Chinese Methodist Center Corporation

Chinese Progressive Association

Chinese-American Planning Council

Coalition for Asian American Children and Families

Council of People’s Organization 

Desis Rising Up and Moving

Immigrant Social Services

Flushing YMCA

Hamilton-Madison House

Korean American Family Service Center

Korean Community Services of Metropolitan NY

Mekong

MinKwon Center for Community Action

Museum of Chinese in America

Sakhi for South Asian Women

South Asian Council for Social Services

South Asian Youth Action

United East Athletics Association

Womankind

YMCA of Greater NY


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How To Open A Home Daycare

A home daycare can be a great business opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs who love children. Want to open a home daycare but don't know where to begin? Attend our How To Open A Home Daycare workshop on Tuesday, May 19th at 11 am - 12:30 pm!

The online workshop will provide interested individuals a step by step guidance in opening a home daycare. It will be conducted in Korean. For more information or registration, please email JaeeunKim@cmpny.org.

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How to Use Online Food Delivery to Promote Your Restaurant Business

We will host a webinar on How to Use Online Food Delivery to Promote Your Restaurant Menu on Thursday, May 21, from 8 PM-9 PM. We will be providing strategies to help restaurants promote business and increase revenue. The webinar will be conducted in Chinese Mandarin. Please RSVP at bit.ly/2020MAY21. For more information, please contact Larrymei@cmpny.org.

Thank You, Broad U.S.A. Inc!

Thank you, Broad U.S.A. Inc. , for pledging to donate $2 from your sales of each AirPro Mask to CMP Rebuilding Fund from May 1st, 2020 through October 31st, 2020. Your generous donation will help us further and better recover from the January 23rd devastating fire!

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About Broad U.S.A Inc: BROAD U.S.A. is based in Hackensack New Jersey and is the U.S. arm of the BROAD Group, a global supplier of environmentally sustainable HVAC systems, Air Purification technology, and Fresh Air units. BROAD is also the inventor of B-CORE™, a revolutionary prefabricated hardened stainless steel structural material that improves energy efficiency and enables buildings to be built at a speed 10 x faster than traditional construction.


Please click here for more information about Broad U.S.A Inc.

Would You Support CMP?

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Today is #GivingTuesdayNow! People all around the world are coming together to tap into the power of human connection and strengthen communities at the grassroots level. Will you be one of them?

Together We Stand!

We always stand with our community by providing much-needed critical services. And our mission to help people achieve economic self-sufficiency and career advancement does not change because of COVID-19. 

  • We will continue helping aspiring entrepreneurs, including older adults, develop self-employment skills and learn the ins and outs of starting a small business by hosting a Work For Yourself@50+ webinar on Tuesday, May 12th, at 3 pm - 5 pm in Chinese Mandarin. To register, please visit aarp.cvent.com/d/dnq5b2/.

  • Our next Chronological Vs. Functional Resume Workshop on Wednesday, May 13th, 2 pm - 3 pm will also go virtual! We will share with participants advantages & disadvantages of Chronological and Functional Resumes, what makes an employer interested enough to invite a job seeker for an interview, etc. For more info, please contact jaeeunkim@cmpny.org.

Together We Heal!

To address and meet the changing needs, we are also reacting and expanding our services to serve a greater community in times of crisis.

  • Since the pandemic started and the community's growing needs of unemployment benefits and other safety net programs filing assistance occurred, we have made temporary service and staffing adjustments to best adapt to the needs. Although hours need to be spent with each client over the phone for application and follow-up process, we are happy to see people are getting the support they need. For more info, please contact michellechen@cmpny.org.

  • Our newly launched program - Shu Dong (“Tree Hole” / “樹洞”)is providing a free, safe, and confidential platform for Chinese international students to share their concerns and anxiety with us during this time. Other resources or services will be referred if extra support is needed. For more info, please email cloehuang@cmpny.org

  • Partnering with the Census Bureau, we are providing remote paid internship opportunities to our youth program participants during the on-going pandemic. Participants were trained to phone and text New Yorkers to promote and help complete the Census 2020 questionnaire. And if you haven't responded to the census, please do so as soon as you can. Let's make sure every New Yorker is counted. 

And Together We Give!

Over the past few weeks and months, the entire world has been coming together to stand up, help out, give back, and heal. Whether that's through donations to community organizations, celebrating doctors and nurses at shift changes, or reaching out to a neighbor to help with groceries, so many people are generously GIVING, which is helping the entire world get through this global pandemic. 

And only with your support, we will be able to continue serving those in need in the community, people like Qing Ye

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Qing Ye, who owns a small jewelry store in Midtown Manhattan, is one of the many small business owners suffering from the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis, and has closed the store for more than 6 weeks. Qing has been overwhelmed by the sudden loss of income for the family, burden of high rents and other expenses, as well as emotional pressure. Knowing that many small business owners like Qing are suffering from the crisis, CMP has been actively reaching out and offering the community assistance with disaster relief programs.

With help from our business counselors in clarifying concerns, explaining complicated application procedures, and gathering required documents, Qing successfully submitted applications of Economic Injury Disaster Loan to SBA and Small Business Grants Program to Facebook. We will continue providing follow-up services, and keep Qing updated on any new programs.

“The pandemic is definitely a crushing blow for many small businesses. It was even more difficult for new immigrant small business owners like me. I'm very grateful for the support CMP offers. They have been so patient and helpful. Thank you!”
  --- Qing Ye

Tomorrow is GivingTuesdayNow!

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Tomorrow is May 5th, the #GivingTuesdayNow, a global day of giving and unity as an emergency response to the unprecedented need caused by COVID-19!

As you know, CMP is committed to continuing our role as a community service organization by not only keeping our much-needed critical services available, but also creating temporary services to best adapt to changing community needs, such as providing the latest COVID-19 related updates and resources available to the community, helping people with Unemployment Insurance, SNAP benefit, rent and food concerns, assisting small business owners in applying for economic relief funds/loans, etc.

But we can’t do these without you! Not only do we need your support, we need your help to spread the word. Please tell your friends and family why you believe in our work and encourage them to support us too!

Here we ask that you join us and get involved in #GivingTuesdayNow in our own community! Let’s come together, get prepared and join the movement tomorrow!

Here is how you can get ready to give:

1.  Give. Tomorrow, on May 5th, go to https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/ChinatownManpowerProjct/Donation.html, show your support to CMP and donate.

2.  Follow. Please follow us on Facebook(CMPNewYork), Twitter(CMPNewYork), WeChat(CMPNY70) and invite your friends to do the same.

3.  Spread the word. Encourage your friends and family to join you in creating real impact tomorrow by sharing what our mission means to you and why you support CMP. Make sure to use hashtag #GivingTuesdayNow.