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Found 24 programs for: New York City
Business-Related Relief Programs
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Employee Retention Grant Program
New York City was offering grants to small businesses with fewer than 5 employees to cover 40% of payroll costs for two months to help retain employees. Businesses were able to access up to $27,000. As of 5:00 p.m. on April 3, 2020, New York City … » more information -
NYC Business Continuity Loan Fund
New York City was offering zero interest loans of up to $75,000 to businesses with fewer than 100 employees whose sales have decreased by 25% or more due to COVID-19. Due to overwhelming interest, application intake is paused as of April 8, 2020. » more information -
Office of Nightlife Survey on COVID-19’s Impact
Note: the survey is now closed. » more information -
Waiver and Abatement of Penalties for Late-Filed and Late-Paid Business and Excise Taxes
The New York City Department of Finance (“DOF”) is granting waivers and abatements of penalties for late-filed and late-paid business and excise taxes due between March 16, 2020 and April 25, 2020. Taxpayers may request to have the penalties waived … » more information
Employment-Related Relief Programs
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Cash Assistance Program
Eligible New York City residents can receive need-based cash assistance through the City’s Temporary Aid to Needy Families Program (“TANF”). The City also offers emergency grants of cash assistance to residents who are unable to pay rent because … » more information -
NYC Paid Safe and Sick Leave Law
Most employees in New York City are eligible for up to 40 hours of sick pay from their employer if (1) they become sick with coronavirus, (2) are caring for a family member who is sick or needs diagnosis, (3) their place of business was ordered … » more information -
Office of Nightlife Survey on COVID-19’s Impact
Note: the survey is now closed. » more information -
Workforce1 Virtual Career Center Offers Career Counseling By Phone or Web
The Workforce1 Career Center system helps New Yorkers prepare for, and connect to, jobs across the City during the COVID-19 outbreak. » more information
Food-Related Relief Programs
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Emergency Food Assistance Program
The Emergency Food Assistance Program helps New York City residents access free food quickly by directing them to food pantries for groceries, and to community kitchens for cooked meals. » more information -
Free Meals for All City Residents
The NYC Department of Education is providing three free “grab and go” meals per day for any New York City residents from Monday through Friday. The meals are available at more than 400 sites across the City. Click here to find a location to pick up … » more information -
NY City Expedited Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (“SNAP”)
New York City offers the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (“SNAP”) for City residents. The program (formerly known as “food stamps”) provides food assistance to low income individuals and families, as well as seniors and people with … » more information -
Senior Center Meals Program
New York City senior centers are offering direct meal delivery service. Senior centers are now closed for all in-person programming and no longer offering grab-and-go meals. » more information -
Citymeals on Wheels
During the COVID-19 outbreak, Citymeals on Wheels is delivering meals to homebound New Yorkers in all five boroughs. » more information -
Coalition for the Homeless
During the COVID-19 outbreak, the Coalition for the Homeless is continuing to operate its Grand Central Food Program, which distributes nutritional meals and other emergency items as available, to homeless New Yorkers at 25 street sites throughout … » more information -
FoodHelp NYC Locator
FoodHelp NYC’s interactive map helps users locate community kitchens and food pantries throughout New York City. » more information -
God’s Love We Deliver
God’s Love We Deliver prepares meals on-site and delivers them directly to people living with HIV/AIDS, cancer, and other serious illnesses who are unable to provide or prepare meals for themselves. In case it is unable to deliver regular meals in … » more information
Health-Related Relief Programs
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Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance Program
New York City offers health insurance enrollment counselors who can assist residents with enrolling in low or no cost health insurance. Additionally, the City offers senior and disabled residents special assistance with enrolling in Medicaid … » more information -
Mental Health Services
NYC Well is a free and confidential program offering mental health counseling, crisis intervention, and information and referral services for New York City residents seeking help for problems like stress, depression, anxiety, or drug or alcohol use. » more information
Housing-Related Relief Programs
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NYC Property Tax and Interest Deferral Program
The New York City Department of Finance offers the Property Tax and Interest Deferral (PT AID) program, which allows qualifying homeowners to defer their property tax payments, or pay only a small percentage of their income, so that they can remain … » more information -
Rent Assistance Programs for Public Housing Tenants
The New York City Housing Authority (“NYCHA”), which operates the City’s public housing, offers rent assistance programs for NYCHA tenants who experience financial hardship. » more information -
Coalition for the Homeless
During the COVID-19 outbreak, the Coalition for the Homeless is continuing to operate its Grand Central Food Program, which distributes nutritional meals and other emergency items as available, to homeless New Yorkers at 25 street sites throughout … » more information
Tax-Related Relief Programs
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NYC Property Tax and Interest Deferral Program
The New York City Department of Finance offers the Property Tax and Interest Deferral (PT AID) program, which allows qualifying homeowners to defer their property tax payments, or pay only a small percentage of their income, so that they can remain … » more information -
Waiver and Abatement of Penalties for Late-Filed and Late-Paid Business and Excise Taxes
The New York City Department of Finance (“DOF”) is granting waivers and abatements of penalties for late-filed and late-paid business and excise taxes due between March 16, 2020 and April 25, 2020. Taxpayers may request to have the penalties waived … » more information
Miscellaneous Relief Programs
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Free Financial Counseling
This program allows New York City residents to access free one-on-one financial counseling and coaching. » more information -
Help for Victims of Domestic and Gender-Based Violence
The New York City Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence operates Family Justice Centers to help victims and survivors of domestic and gender-based violence. While the Family Justice Center buildings are temporarily closed during … » more information