Resources for Boston’s small businesses
September 30, 2020
By: City of Boston
The City of Boston offers many resources for small business owners — from COVID-19 guidance and support, to workshops in marketing, accounting, HR and more.
The City of Boston offers many resources for small business owners — from COVID-19 guidance and support, to workshops in marketing, accounting, HR and more.
We’re working with the Boston Main Streets Foundation and most of the businesses in the district to try and get them points of sale equipment and websites so they can be more customer interactive.
The Boston Harbor Shipyard and Marina came to life as the summer ended with a collection of four vibrant, story-telling murals decorating the exterior of several brick buildings in the area.
Egleston Square Main Street has 3 summer youth jobs available this year through the SuccessLink program!
Family childcare educators are crucial to Boston. They take care of our most precious treasure: our children.
Allston Village Main Streets, in coordination with The Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture and the Boston Art Commission, invites artists to submit proposals for the painting of 10 utility boxes.
JP Centre/South Main Streets and JP Local First are raising funds to bring outdoor seating to Centre and South Streets.
Grassroots movie programmers have also jumped on the drive-in bandwagon. In 2018, Jason Gregoricus and Shailah Stewart formed JP Movie Night to create monthly community dialogues around independent fi
Eateries across the state, like China King, are suffering under necessary distancing guidelines and barely staving off financial ruin during COVID-19.
Tonight's segment with Joel Sklar, Chair of the Boston Main Streets Foundation, about a crowdfunding campaign to aid businesses in neighborhood commercial centers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In an effort to support the storefront small businesses across Boston's 20 Main Street districts, the Boston Main Streets Foundation (BMSF) has established a $100,000 COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund.
By contributing any amount they can afford to the fund, area residents and organizations will directly support the small business community through these difficult times with their most basic need.