The COVID-19 resource page for NJ's downtowns with rolling updates as new information, policy, legislation, and funding becomes available. Things are moving fast, so we are adding information regularly.
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Latest Policy Updates:
Latest Funding Updates:
- NJEDA announced the expansion of its Microloan Program.
- Congress passes legislation extending repayment deadline for PPP loans.
- NJEDA Phase 2 Small Business Emergency Assistance Grant application went live on June 9th. While submissions already exceed funding capacity, applications will continue to be accepted for about a week as not all will be deemed eligible/approved.
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Downtown New Jersey is providing a series of virtual opportunities for downtown managers, economic development professionals, and public officials to exchange ideas about best practices related to downtown economic development in light of the COVID-19 crisis.
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Friday, June 12, 2020
11:00AM via ZOOM
Now more than ever, “going digital” is necessary to stay relevant and present in the consumer’s mind. Hear about a few of the digital resources that our members have found valuable for both their downtown and their businesses. Then join in the discussion to share in your own best practices in digital communications and online sales.
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Friday, June 19, 2020
11:00AM via ZOOM
As our downtown retail establishments are permitted to reopen in the coming weeks, will need to employ design countermeasures to survive the short term and to thrive in the long term. Learn best practices from industry experts, and how NJ business owners are handling the transition.
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Partner Events
June 16, 2020 at 9:00AM (moderated by DNJ's Executive Director Courtenay Mercer)
June 23, 2020 at 2:00PM
Ongoing
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Friday, May 29, 2020
On May 22nd, the NJEDA Board approved an additional $45 million in funding to small businesses from the State’s federal CARES Act allocation. At this forum, Christina Fuentes, Director of Small Business Services at NJEDA shared information about eligibility and applying for Phase 2 of the Small Business Emergency Assistance Grant Program.
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Friday, May 22, 2020
At this forum, we discussed how towns can revise their ordinances and permitting processes now to ensure they support their businesses’ ability to adapt to social distancing expectations once they reopen.
The summary of this forum includes examples of resolutions and other resources from BIDs and municipalities leading the way in these efforts.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Farmers Markets are a wonderful way to provide residents with fresh produce and unique packaged goods, while also supporting NJ’s farmers and local small business producers of packaged goods. At this forum, the discussion was led by two BIDs that began planning early with an eye toward maximizing safety for both vendors and consumers. Rachel Sieg of the
HDSID shared the details of their upcoming traditional walk-up market in downtown Jersey City; and Rebecca Hersh shares her experience setting up
Main Street Highland Park‘s drive-through market.
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Friday, May 8, 2020
Downtown New Jersey has been invited to provide input into the State’s reopening strategies. In preparation for that discussion, we’d like to hear your concerns, ideas, and needs for reopening safely. In this open exchange, come prepared to discuss both the needs for your businesses and for your own operations within the downtown district.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
As part of
Sustainable Jersey's Virtual Summit, Downtown New Jersey Executive Director, Courtenay Mercer and NJDCA's Neighborhood Preservation Program Administrator, Jef Buehler discussed how we can support local business when it’s not business as usual. They explored new strategies to engage the community through the Support Local Economies and Buy Local Program Sustainable Jersey actions.
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Friday, April 17, 2020
The COVID 19 pandemic has left many downtown organizations with budget shortfalls, either from special event cancellations, stalled membership drives or fundraising events that have been postponed. Board members are asking how to we readjust our downtown organization's budget to deal with these new and changing realities? The conversation was led by Donna Ann Harris of
Heritage Consulting Inc., a Philadelphia based firm that works nationally in downtown and commercial district revitalization. Over the years Donna has worked with many Main Street New Jersey communities on board training and development, fundraising and strategic planning. Donna provided insights about the board's role in financial oversight, and gave some tips about making cuts to your budget if absolutely necessary.
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Friday, April 17, 2020
At this forum we will discuss “what’s next” – how does your downtown recover from economic upheaval, and what can you do now to plan for a time when we’re all back to business? Using global recovery statistics as a backdrop, we will discuss current and imminent downtown retail occupancy conditions, and map out a proactive recruitment strategy to expedite recovery starting in the 3rd quarter. The discussion will be led by Marta Person Villa, NJ Retail Lead and Senior Vice President with
Jones Lang LaSalle and a former SID director, municipal administrator, and DNJ President.
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Friday, April 3, 2020
Mike Blinder, Founder & President of The Blinder Group, publisher of Editor & Publisher Magazine, and author of Survival Selling Even in the Toughest Times presented his Survival Marketing Workshop on how to market effectively in tough economic times.
Thanks to
TAPinto for sponsoring this forum.
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Friday, March 27, 2020
At this forum, we were joined by Christina Fuentes, Director of Small Business Services at NJEDA and Erika Calderon, Small Business Legislative Aid from Senator Menendez’s office to discuss programs, policies, and legislation that have passed or are being considered to provide economic relief to downtowns and small business.
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Friday, March 20, 2020
At this first forum, there was not a formal presentation. Instead, participants shared best practices and discussed needs.
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Downtown New Jersey
is an organization of individuals, businesses, government agencies, and local and regional organizations that are passionate about downtowns. Downtowns reflect our communities’ unique identities, provide a focal point, a convenient local place of commerce, and offer a sense of place where people can gather and truly be community. Downtown New Jersey is a resource dedicated to ensuring the vitality of our downtowns. Count on us as your resource for anything regarding downtowns in New Jersey.
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