Curran’s Small Business Grant Workshop a Success

Over the weekend, Assemblyman Brian Curran (Lynbrook- 21st A.D.), in collaboration with the Dominican Chamber of Commerce and the Small Business Development Center, hosted an informational workshop regarding grants available to small businesses. This workshop focused on minority- and women-owned small businesses and how they can obtain government grants, government contracts, certifications and more. The event was a success with multiple small businesses learning tools to help grow their operations.

“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and we need to do everything in our power to help them grow. This is especially true for minority- and women-owned businesses that have historically not been given the same grants and opportunities as other businesses. I was glad to see so many people attend this workshop to learn amazing skills. I truly look forward to visiting these businesses in the future and seeing how they grow," said Curran.

“Assemblyman Curran and the Dominican Chamber of Commerce did an outstanding job bringing the business community together to learn how business grants, governmental contracts and accessing capital can help their businesses expand. The Small Business Development Center at Farmingdale State College was honored to have been asked to present to all who participated, and I look forward to a continued partnership,” said Erica Chase, SBDC Regional Director.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to have the first Dominican Chamber of Commerce on Long Island begin to work with Assemblyman Curran and the Small Business Development Center to educate the community on grants. This was a great event,” said Jennifer Martinez, founder of the Long Island Dominican Chamber.