COVID-19 safety for restaurant businesses
Join us for a unique training designed specifically for food-based small businesses on COVID-19 safety, Massachusetts reopening guidelines, and best practices.
Join us for a unique training designed specifically for food-based small businesses on COVID-19 safety, Massachusetts reopening guidelines, and best practices.
This unique piece of training designed specifically for food businesses on COVID-19 safety, State of Massachusetts reopening guidelines, and best practices.
This unique piece of training is designed specifically for retail and service small businesses on COVID-19 safety, State of Massachusetts reopening guidelines, and best practices.
Come and get direct assistance with the 2021 Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
This workshop will help entrepreneurs to plan operations, manage finances, and access financing.
This workshop will teach entrepreneurs the legalities of starting a business.
This workshop will help entrepreneurs turn their ideas into viable businesses.
This workshop will cover how to promote your business in the digital world.
The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Join us to learn about the results of the City's Disparity Study and next steps for inclusive contracting.
The City of Boston has completed its first Disparity Study in 18 years to assess whether any barriers exist for minority- and women-owned business enterprises (MWBE) that make it more difficult for them to participate in City contracting. Creating pathways to overcome disparity and fostering equity and inclusion in the City of Boston is the top priority of the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development. To better understand the marketplace of Minority and Woman-owned businesses and assess potential barriers to their full participation in City contracting, Mayor Walsh, the City of Boston, Boston Housing Authority (BHA), Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA), and Boston Water and Sewer Commission (BWSC) commissioned BBC Research & Consulting to conduct a disparity study.
Please join us for one of our community briefings to hear in depth the findings of the Disparity Study as well as learn about our efforts to increase MWBE involvement in City contracting.
All community briefings will be held virtually on Zoom. We will provide simultaneous interpretation in Cantonese, Cape Verdean Creole, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
You can view the full Disparity Study report online.
Join us to learn about the results of the City's Disparity Study and next steps for inclusive contracting.
The City of Boston has completed its first Disparity Study in 18 years to assess whether any barriers exist for minority- and women-owned business enterprises (MWBE) that make it more difficult for them to participate in City contracting. Creating pathways to overcome disparity and fostering equity and inclusion in the City of Boston is the top priority of the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development. To better understand the marketplace of Minority and Woman-owned businesses and assess potential barriers to their full participation in City contracting, Mayor Walsh, the City of Boston, Boston Housing Authority (BHA), Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA), and Boston Water and Sewer Commission (BWSC) commissioned BBC Research & Consulting to conduct a disparity study.
Please join us for one of our community briefings to hear in depth the findings of the Disparity Study as well as learn about our efforts to increase MWBE involvement in City contracting.
All community briefings will be held virtually on Zoom. We will provide simultaneous interpretation in Cantonese, Cape Verdean Creole, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
You can view the full Disparity Study report online.