6 SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
Mets honor Queens small businesses
BY BILL PARRY
BPARRY@SCHNEPSMEDIA.COM
@QNS
The New York Mets held a special
ceremony to recognize Queens
small businesses ahead of Tuesday
night’s game against the St. Louis
Cardinals at Citi Field.
The Mets extended hundreds of
complimentary tickets to small businesses
that received grant funding
through the New York City Economic
Development Corporation’s Queens
Small Business Grant Program, which
provided vital resources to small
businesses impacted by the COVID-19
pandemic.
The initiative was made possible
by a generous donation of $17.5 million
from the Steven and Alexandra
Cohen Foundation, Inc., a nonprofi t
organization committed to inspiring
philanthropy and community service.
“Small businesses are the lifeblood
of any local economy, and that’s
especially true in Queens,” Mets
Owner Steve Cohen said. “Alex and I
were glad to see that the funds were
distributed quickly and into the right
hands, especially to minority and
women-owned businesses. We’re
proud to be part of this diverse community,
and we look forward to seeing
these businesses thrive.”
As part of the “Queens Small Business
Comeback Night” at Citi Field, the
Mets and those in attendance recognized
the success of the grant program,
which dispersed $14 million to 755
small businesses and street vendors,
with 90% of grants going to minority
and women-owned businesses.
The program was launched last January
by NYCEDC in partnership with
Queens Borough President Donovan
Richards and business lender Pursuit.
“My offi ce was honored to launch
the Queens Small Business Grant
Program and help provide a critical
fi nancial lifeline to more than 750
borough small businesses, many of
which are minority-owned, facing
unprecedented uncertainty caused
by the COVID-19 pandemic,” Richards
said. “We could not be more thrilled
by the success of this program. Thank
you to our hometown New York Mets
for recognizing this initiative and
the incredible small businesses it
assisted.”
When he took over as the owner of
the New York Mets for $2.4 billion in
2020, Cohen made a commitment to
community investment in the neighborhoods
surrounding Citi Field.
“We can’t thank Steve Cohen enough
for his generosity,” NYCEDC Board
Chair and Restaurateur Danny Meter
said. “Through this partnership,
NYCEDC was able to off er a vital lifeline
to small businesses in Queens who
may have had to otherwise close their
doors for good.”
The program was aimed to support
minority-owned small businesses
and those located in low- to moderateincome
neighborhoods.
Through the initiative, small businesses
and street vendors with 20 or
fewer employees were able to receive
up to $20,000 for operating expenses.
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards thanked Mets owner Steve
Cohen for providing a fi nancial lifeline to small businesses impacted by
the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo courtesy of NYCEDC
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