星期一, 5月 10, 2021

張聖儀參選北美台商聯合總會總會長

張聖儀(前中)參選北美洲台灣商會聯合總會總會長,到波士頓請益。前排右起,
波士頓經文處處長孫儉元,波克萊台灣商會理事蘇鴻昌,顧問游勝雄,會長徐小玲,
財政郭競儒,秘書長陳玉瑛。(周菊子攝)
           (Boston Orange)北美洲台灣商會聯合總會訂今年619日在加州舊金山舉行年會,改選總會長。大發地產投資負責人張聖儀,55日踏上「請益之旅」,特地從亞歷桑納州鳳凰城飛抵波士頓拜票,分別和波克萊台灣商會,新英格蘭台灣商會理事餐敘。

駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長孫儉元,波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮,當晚應邀出席,特地趁著新冠疫情稍緩,聚會禁令放寬的難得機會,頒發波士頓僑務委員證書,恭喜郭競儒上任。

張聖儀請波克萊台灣商會支持。(周菊子攝)
                        北美洲台灣商會聯合總會成立於1987年,在美國、加拿大,共有39個分會,超過3500家企業的非牟利工商組織,其宗旨為促進會員與北美洲工商業界之間的經貿交流,聯繫會員,提升形象,加強與台灣經貿往來等。

張聖儀今年參選第34屆北美洲台灣商會聯合總會會長,雖然將同額當選,但她非常認真,還是擬定了拜票「請益之旅」,繼4月份先和紐約台商會創會會長蔡仁泰聯絡,前往拜會後,五月第一站就來到波士頓,敦請有著18張選票的波克萊台灣商會,以及共有5張選票的新英格蘭台灣商會支持。

張聖儀到訪波士頓,和經文處處長孫儉元夫婦合影。(周菊子攝)
                波克萊台灣商會也很嚴謹,在該會會長徐小玲位於Swampscott鎮的Chi餐廳和張聖儀餐敘,聽她發表參選政見後,由秘書長陳玉瑛準備題目,前任會長楊羅東負責提問,當場考起試來。

張聖儀的參選政見以「承先啟後,贏向未來」為主軸,既要保留台商會的優良傳統,也強調鼓勵傳承,將委任青年聯誼委員會,舉辦師徒講座,推行會務電子化,還要充分利用台積電到亞利桑那州設廠,有著百工百業需求等情勢,擴大台美加交流,帶出更多商機,並協助政府洽簽台美雙邊貿易協定,促成台美教育合作,為未來再創高峰。

波士頓經文處處長孫儉元致詞。(周菊子攝)
                     張聖儀強調,她個人從加入青商會開始,就愛上了台商會這個大家庭,每次和那些當年提著皮箱就遠赴海外創業的前輩們傾談,都獲益良多,她認為把前輩們的斬荊闢棘經驗和年輕後進的創新思維放在一起,一定能刺激出更多火花,創造更多商機。她爭取擔任商會總會長,就是希望打造新平台,集結台商力量,為各個人及團體創造更多機會。

              在台商會中屬於青壯派,在高雄出生、長大,畢業於輔仁大學大傳系,獲有亞利桑那大學企管碩士學位的張聖儀,年紀雖輕,經歷卻十分豐碩,28
張聖儀發表"承先啟後"的參選政見。(周菊子攝)
歲就創業了,開辦並經營迄今的公司,包括聯合治療疼痛醫療中心,大發地產投資,大發貸款,大發達福地產投資,鳳凰城千禧公寓等。她的社團參與經歷,也洋洋灑灑,在主流社會中佔有一席之地,不但早在
2009年就當過全美亞裔地產協會亞利桑那州理事長,20132016年當過聯邦眾議員Matt Salmon的亞太事務顧問委員會主席,2017當亞利桑那州婦女地產協會全州總會長,還在2016-2018當聯邦參議員John McCain的婦女委員會共同主席。

                  張聖儀參與,迄今仍擔任的職務,也十根指頭都數不完,不但是2015年起,亞利桑那州聯邦眾議員Paul Gosar的亞裔諮詢委員會主席,2016年起的大鳳凰城台美商會會長,
游勝雄稱許張聖儀(左)年輕有為。(周菊子攝)
2016年起的北美洲台灣商會聯合總會副總會長,也是2019年起的亞利桑那州僑務顧問。

2016年,張聖儀獲僑委會遴選為全球26名台裔傑出女企業家,同年應邀返台晉見總統,還促成亞利桑那州錢德樂市副市長Jack Sellers率團訪問台灣,和時任台南市市長的台灣現任副總統賴清德簽約締結姊妹市。

                波克萊台商會創會會長游勝雄看著年輕一輩出來爭取擔當重任,很是欣慰,會末開懷地和眾人一起舉手喊「凍蒜」。

星期日, 5月 09, 2021

摩頓市宣佈5/9-16為「台美人傳統週」

 

麻州摩頓(Malden)市長Gary Christenson
宣佈
202159號至16號為摩頓市的
「台美人傳統週」,鍾佳君代表收受證書。
(圖片取自臉書)
              (Boston Orange 周菊子綜合報導) 麻州摩頓(Malden)市長Gary Christenson日前宣佈202159號至16號為摩頓市的「台美人傳統週」。

             Gary Christenson在回覆本刊時表示,他認為支持摩頓市居民花時間和其他居民分享其本土特色,是很重要的,以台灣來說,代表了民主、自由與人權這概念。摩頓市會做此宣佈,是由該市居民鍾佳君(Chia-Chun Chung)的推動。

             鍾佳君在臉書上分享了這一喜訊。她感謝摩頓市長Gary Christenson撥冗和她們見面,進一步的了解了台灣及台美關係現況,以及「多年來對台灣、台美人群體及整個亞裔族群的關心和他的各種行動支持」。

             由於五月份是美國的亞裔傳統月,有些人並不知道有「台美人傳統週」,鍾佳君也特地在臉書上貼出其歷史來龍去脈,說明19995月,美國首次慶祝了「台美人傳統週」,也從那年起,每年的母親節週末,都是「台美人傳統週」。

             查詢「台美人傳統週」歷史,可上網www.taiwaneseamerican.org/2006/05/taiwanese-american-heritage-week




波士頓公園天鵝船5/8起開放遊湖

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Mayor Janey celebrates opening of 2021 Boston Swan Boats season

 

Mayor Janey takes a ride with her family to celebrate the 144th anniversary of the Boston Swan Boats

 

BOSTON - Saturday, May 8, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey and her family today joined the Paget family -- owners and operators of the Swan Boats -- and local residents today to open the popular Boston Swan Boats for the 2021 season at the Boston Public Garden lagoon. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Swans Boats were not open for the 2020 season. 

“As warmer weather comes to Boston, the reopening of the Boston swan boats is a great way to celebrate our recovery from the pandemic, especially after being closed last season,” Mayor Janey noted. “We welcome Bostonians and visitors back to our historic park to enjoy this joyful attraction in keeping with current health guidelines for a safe ride with family and friends.”

Launched in 1877 by Irish immigrant and shipbuilder Robert Paget, the Swan Boats continue to be owned and operated by the Paget family. Mr. Paget designed the Swan Boats after attending the opera Lohengrin in New York City. At the end of the opera, the hero crosses a river in a boat drawn by a swan. 

2021 marks the 144th season for the Swan Boats. The oldest and smallest boat in the fleet just celebrated its 111th season, while the newest was launched in 1993. The swan on today’s boats is made from either copper or fiberglass, depending on the age of the boat. Fully loaded, each Swan Boat weighs three tons and is powered by the driver using a foot-propelled paddle wheel. The Swan Boats are built on oak framed pontoons sheathed in copper just as they were initially constructed in 1877. After being stored in a safe place for the winter, the boats are returned to the Public Garden Lagoon in the spring. 

Masks are currently required and passengers will be safely spaced both in line and on the Swan Boats. For more information on hours of operations, ticketing and pricing, please visit the Swan Boats of Boston online at www.swanboats.com, call (617) 522-1966, or email info@swanboats.com.

星期五, 5月 07, 2021

麻州亞美局推出小額獎助金 5/17截止申請

The Asian American Commission is proud to launch this small grant fund to support community efforts to fight for some of the most vulnerable communities and/or to provide support to organizations looking to continue relationships or begin new relationships dealing with Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities across the Commonwealth. These one-time grants ranging from $250 to $1,000 will be made available on a rolling basis until funds are depleted.

Applications due: Monday, May 17, 2021 @5PM EST
Go to our website to download the application:
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Eligibility and Criteria:
- Your organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization designated by the Internal Revenue Service or you are a small business located in Massachusetts with no more than 500 employees (or which meets the applicable size standard for the industry as provided by SBA’s existing regulations).
- Applicants must have the ability to work with low-income AAPI communities in the Commonwealth.
- Request amount should not be below $250 and not exceed $1,000.
Required Documents:
- Completed grant application.
- Your organization’s Letter of Determination (sent from the IRS confirming 501(c)3 status) or a copy of your Business Certificate (obtained from your city of operation).
- Your organization/business’ W-9 form (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf) have to be submitted with the grant proposal to be eligible.
- Please submit your completed application to yasmin.padamsee@aacommission.org

https://www.aacommission.org/aac-small-grant-fund/?fbclid=IwAR1uBf8JqhbMHrMimFUAWITESsX4xr_x1mXsmbQv5-ZfqbDl9WQc17BsQM4

5月10日起 麻州主題公園等戶外場所營運量可提高至50%

             (Boston Orange編譯)麻州政府宣佈,510日起,列於第四階段開放的遊樂場,主題公園等戶外行業,將可以50%營運量重新開放,預定529日,81日會陸續有更進一步的開放。麻州政府將採取在公共衛生數據持續向好方向發展中,繼續重新開放麻州經濟。

             322日時,麻州的重新開放腳步已進一步的放寬至第四階段。那以後,麻州的每日新增新冠病毒確診率下降了45%,住院率下降了23%,死亡人數也下降了69%,所有這些指標和今年年初相比,下降了約80%。麻州的施打新冠疫苗比率,在全美仍然名列前茅,已有390萬人完整地打了二劑或至少一劑疫苗。估計到6月初,麻州就可達到有400人完整接種了疫苗的目標。

             510日起,麻州將重新開放某些戶外第四階段行業,包括樂園,主題公園,戶外水上樂園等,像麻州公共衛生廳遞交安全計畫後,營運量可增加至50%

             道路競賽,以及其他的大型戶外業餘或專業群集體育活動,可以向地方衛生局或麻州公共衛生廳遞交安全計畫後,在分批次,或有其他適當安全措施中舉行。

             在第四階段第一步驟開放中,目前只能以12%的容納量經營的室內或戶外體育館,球場等大容量場所,營運容量將可增加到25%

             危險性中等或高的青年及成人業餘體育比賽,將獲准許舉行。

             在表演場所,餐廳,活動場所及其他企業嚴格遵守距離要求下,可以室內演唱。

             有藥鋪的雜貨店及零售店,應考慮撥出耆英專用時段,但不再規定必須如此做。

             529日,週六起,還將有更多變動。

             在公共衛生趨勢,以及疫苗接種數據持續向好發展下,529日時,將有更多行業獲准開放,聚會人數限制也將增加至室內200人,戶外250

             向地方衛生局遞交包括維持社交距離,員工人數及營運計畫,衛生及清潔規定及安全計畫後,將可獲准開放的行業包括,遊行,街頭慶典,以及農業節慶。

             酒吧 ,啤酒花園,釀酒廠,酒廠及蒸餾商將依照餐館業規定,只可提供入座服務,限逗留90分鐘,不准設舞池。

             視乎公共健康及疫苗數據,餐館業的食物必須和酒品一起出售這指導原則將取消,每桌人數限制也將提高為10人。

             麻州已於上週放寬某些戶外場所的戴口罩規定,同時宣佈計畫81日進一步開放。 查詢更多詳情,可上政府官網mass.gov/reopening 

Baker-Polito Administration Announces Reopening of Additional Phase 4 Industries to Go Into Effect May 10th

BOSTON – Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced that Massachusetts will move forward in the Commonwealth's reopening plan to reopen certain outdoor Phase 4 industries effective May 10th, as previously announced. The Administration continues to take steps to reopen the Commonwealth's economy with public health metrics continuing to trend in a positive direction. 

On March 22, Massachusetts loosened restrictions and advanced to Phase IV of the Commonwealth’s reopening plan. Since then, daily new COVID-19 cases have dropped by 45%, hospitalizations have dropped by 23%, and deaths have dropped by 69%. All these metrics have dropped by around 80% or more since the beginning of the year. The Commonwealth also remains a national leader in COVID-19 vaccinations, and over 3.9 million people are fully or partially vaccinated, and Massachusetts is on track to meet its goal of vaccinating over 4 million people by the beginning of June.

Effective Monday, May 10th:

The Commonwealth will reopen certain outdoor Phase 4 industries.

  • Amusement parks, theme parks and outdoor water parks will be permitted to operate at a 50% capacity after submitting safety plans to the Department of Public Health.
  • Road races and other large, outdoor organized amateur or professional group athletic events will be permitted to take place with staggered starts and other appropriate safety measures after submitting safety plans to a local board of health or the DPH.

Additionally, large capacity venues such as indoor and outdoor stadiums, arenas and ballparks currently open at 12% capacity as part of Phase 4, Step 1 will be permitted to increase capacity to 25%.  

Youth and adult amateur sports tournaments will be allowed for moderate and high-risk sports.

Singing will also be permitted indoors with strict distancing requirements at performance venues, restaurants, event venues and other businesses.

Grocery stores and retail stores with a pharmacy department should consider dedicated hours of operation for seniors, but will no longer be required to offer senior hours. 

Additional Changes Anticipated to be Effective Saturday, May 29th:

Contingent on continued positive trends in the public health and vaccination data, on May 29th, additional sectors will be permitted to re-open and gathering limits will increase to 200 people indoors and 250 people outdoors for event venues, public settings and private settings.

The additional sectors that will be permitted to open include:

  • Parades, street festivals and agricultural festivals, after submitting safety plans to the local board of health including measures for maintaining social distance, staffing and operations plans and hygiene and cleaning protocols.  
  • Bars, beer gardens, breweries, wineries and distilleries, which will be subject to restaurant rules with seated service only, a 90 minute limit and no dance floors.

Subject to public health and vaccination data, the restaurant guidance will be updated to eliminate the requirement that food be served with alcohol and to increase the maximum table size to 10.

Last week, the Administration also relaxed the Face Coverings Order for some outdoor settings and announced further reopening plans for August 1st

For more information, visit mass.gov/reopening

大波士頓土地信託網慶成立五週年 持續努力爭取可負擔住宅

大波士頓土地信託網在網上開會慶祝成立5週年。
               (Boston Orange 周菊子綜合報導)華埠土地信託會(CLT)日前以創會成員身分,廣邀社區人士參加大波士頓土地信託網(GBCLTN)五週年慶祝會,藉以促使更多人了解土地信託會的宗旨,使命是在為社區保存土地,保留可負擔住宅。

               波士頓華埠土地信託會成立於2015年,接著在2016年和其他地區的土地信託會攜手創立目前已有8個會員組織的「大波士頓土地信託網(Greater Boston Community Land Trust Network)」。

              GBCLTN在網站上我們的故事中說明,該機構成立,全因為波士頓地區不斷豪華化,人們被逼遷離的壓力,不斷增加,各社區內熱心人士紛紛出謀策劃的尋求解決方案。1988年出現的「杜爹利鄰居(Dudley Neighbors)」,歷經三十多年後,擁有227個可負擔住宅單位,以及市區農場,溫室,商業樓宇的機構,成為全美各地模範。2015年時,「杜爹利鄰居」和其他的土地信託會攜手成立這大波士頓土地信託網,互相扶持,攜手爭取政府通過更有利政策。

               波士頓華埠土地信託會當初也是抱著穩定華埠未來,使之成為工人階層家庭及波士頓華人社區中心的這心意而成立的。

波士頓華埠土地信託會主任駱理德。
              在慶祝大波士頓土地信託網成立五週年之際,波士頓華埠土地信託會也藉著年度報告,希望讓更多華埠民眾了解,社區土地信託(Community Land Trust)是以社區為基礎的非牟利組織,取得並永久保留土地,然後以99年的土地租約,要求在該會土地上蓋出來的房屋,只能用作永久性的可負擔住宅,或其他社區用途。

               波士頓華埠土地信託會在2018年和其他機構合作,成功推動波士頓市府通過條例,管制短期出租後,2019年收購兩棟排屋,為社區留住7戶可負擔住宅。

華人前進會共同主席黃夏儀。
              購買座落於華埠土地信託會擁有土地上的房屋的屋主,可以申請貸款,可自行決定大部分的裝修,並享有每年3%的屋價增值率,若購買後,裝修了房屋,還可享受額外的1%增值率,但必須遵守土地租約及公寓規則,未經波士頓市和土地信託會的批准。不得自行出租各人所擁有的單位。出售時,買方也必須是中低收入戶。

               目前波士頓華埠土地信託會除了繼續關注收購華埠內土地,房屋機會,同時推出了「社區土地信託之家」計畫。亦即購買華埠土地信託會房屋者,在擁有住宅自時,也成為共管公寓(condo)協會成員,每月繳交租貸土地費給擁有土地的土地信託會,以確保土地及房屋供做可負擔住宅之用。「屋街29號公寓協會(29 Oak St. Strret Trust)」就是一個例子。

慶祝會上解釋何謂土地信託會。
             波士頓華埠土地信託會現有董事七人,包括李素影,莊穎詩,梅清嫣,鄭繼良,阿圖羅,黃願明,黃國威。職員有駱理德及徐乙漾。入會年費5元。 

Baker-Polito Administration Awards $3.5 Million to 7 Agencies Across the Commonwealth to Support Expectant and Parenting Teens

Baker-Polito Administration Awards $3.5 Million to 7 Agencies Across the Commonwealth to Support Expectant and Parenting Teens

Award to provide additional support to young parents during the pandemic

BOSTON (May 7, 2021) – The Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) and the Department of Public Health (DPH) in collaboration with the Department of Transitional Assistance today announced a total of $3.5 million, to 7 community-based agencies serving expectant and parenting adolescents in communities across the Commonwealth with high teen birth rates.

The Massachusetts Pregnant and Parenting Teen Initiative builds on participants' strengths to increase life opportunities and enhance family stability for expectant and parenting adolescents ages 14 through 24.  Programs offer case management that supports both young parents and their children to attain educational and employment goals, improve access to health services, support the development of young children, and promote healthy relationships between co-parents and between parents and their young children.

Among adolescents who have participated in the program for at least 6 months:

  • 58% made progress toward individualized academic and/or career goals
  • Employment increased from 26% to 37%
  • 98% were enrolled in health insurance
  • 71% who were pregnant attended a postpartum visit in the first 8 weeks after birth
  • Contraceptive use increased from 37% to 50%

All the funded organizations are in communities with teen birth rates that are higher than the state average, with funding specifically intended to support expectant and parenting adolescents in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has created significant strain on adolescent parents in terms of employment, food security, and education.  

Award recipients:

  • Brockton Neighborhood Health Center (Brockton)
  • CARE Center (Holyoke and Springfield)
  • Community Teamwork Inc. (Lowell)
  • Family Services of the Merrimack Valley (Lawrence and Methuen)
  • LUK Crisis Center (Fitchburg)
  • Meeting Street (New Bedford)
  • Roca (Chelsea, Everett, and Revere)

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星期四, 5月 06, 2021

吳弭倡議改革警察局從工會合約談判起步 要設立職工賦能長

               

              (Boston Orange)波士頓市警察的誠信問題,最近佔據不少新聞媒體版面,更被稱為今年波士頓市長選舉的核心議題。候選人之一的吳弭(Michelle Wu)(6)日公佈藍圖,聲稱將藉由工會合約談判,協議談判過程來爭取清晰的系統性改革步驟。

               吳弭制定的步驟包括建立客觀的紀律模式,廢止某些嚴重犯行具有約束力的仲裁,阻止濫報加班費,把非暴力的911求救電話引導向替代回應小組,並藉由規定例行的主動向公眾報告資訊,確保數據透明化。

               波士頓市的四大警察工會合約,將於6月期滿,而且包括波士頓巡邏警察協會的合約還在協商中。諸如紀律,升遷,加班,以及警察扮演的角色,都要在合約中註明。市長要代表波士頓市協商合約,市議會投票批准或拒絕合約。

               吳弭說,我們急迫的需要從公共健康及社區信任的角度提供公眾安全,但是已經太久了,做有意義改變的這必要步驟被集體談判協議阻礙了。現在是時候以合約來認真對待警察局的結構性改變,從文化及系統性根本的改革,來達到我們所需要的透明及負責任,並且從警察局權限中去除非警察功能,減少浪費的加班費支出,重新投資進鄰里層級的服務。

               吳弭的競選團隊聲稱,這份藍圖,加上吳弭已經提出過的有關公共安全改革方案,將用作為更動合約的基礎。吳弭還公佈了大膽提案,要設立內閣層級的職工賦能長(Chief of Worker Empowerment),彌平托兒照顧差距,公校轉型,波士頓新綠色政策,純復原計畫,食物正義議程,數位平等議程等等。

今晚起每週一場 八機構辦6場波士頓市長候選人論壇

                (Boston Orange 周菊子整理報導)波士頓市的市長選舉,初選日提前至914日,距今還有四個月,琢磨誰最適合的候選人論壇,正陸續出爐。全國有色人種發展協會(NAAVP)波士頓分會和不同機構合作,就從今(6)6點起,將一連6週,每週4晚上舉辦一場不同主題的討論,幫助選民更了解各候選人。

               6場論壇的主題,依序為全國有色人種發展協會(NAACP)波士頓分會主辦的「種族正義(Racial Justice)」,巴西工人中心和SEIU32BJ5主辦的「移民權益(Immigration)」,大波士頓勞工委員會主辦的「工作及工人(Jobs & Workers)」,波士頓教師工會和波士頓教育正義聯盟主辦的「教育」,社區及環境替代方案(ACE)”主辦的「氣候正義(Climate Justice)」,城市權益-投票(Right to the City VOTE)主辦的「住宅及土地(Housing & Land)」。

               6名候選人,依照宣佈參選時序,分別為吳弭(Michelle Wu)Andrea CampbellAnnisa Essai GeorgeJon SantiagoJohn BarrosJim Kaney。前三人為波士頓市議員,Jon Santiago是麻州眾議員,John Barros辭去波士頓經濟發展職位參選。Kim Janey原本是區域市議員,現為波士頓世代理市長。

               今年的波士頓市市長選舉,雖然因為前市長馬丁華殊(Martin Walsh)遠赴華府出任美國勞工部部長,和2013年時萬寧路(Tom Menino)宣佈不再競選連任一樣,都是一任四年的市長職位出缺。但2013那一年,有不下12人跳入選戰,今年則是迄今只有67人,而且絕大多數都是市議員,全都和政府已有密切關係。

              主辦單位為照顧不同族裔,參加論壇的報名表,列有包括中文的7種不同語文翻譯。報名可上網https://bostonmayoralforums.org/

論壇的協辦單位包括麻州美國公民自由聯盟,亞太選民行動聯盟,波士頓教育正義聯盟,波士頓教師工會,巴西工人中心,波士頓華埠土地信托會,華人前進會,大波士頓勞工聯盟,全國有色人種協進會波士頓分會,紐英倫爭取團結正義,居成全聯盟,清潔工會等。


查理貝克匯報企業紓困成果 6億8720萬元資助15,112家企業

            (Boston Orange 綜合編譯)麻州政府交由麻州成長資本局(MGCC)經辦的新冠病毒企業紓困計畫,迄今已撥發68720萬元現金給州內的15,112家企業。州政府近期將推出另外兩項資助計畫,一項協助中低收入企業購買或改善實體店面,一項協助企業獲得數位發展技能。

      麻州州長查理貝克(Charlie Baker),副州長白莉朵(Karry Polito),住宅及經濟發展卿Mike Kennealy等人,今(6)日一早聚集在羅爾市(Lowell)一家由少數族裔家族經營的Panela餐廳,宣佈這企業紓困計畫成果,並說明最後一輪,第15輪撥款,共發出大約480萬元給108家企業。其中有25家少數族裔,26家父女經營企業,24家位於門戶城市,28家之前未領過補助。

麻州副州長白莉朵(Karyn Polito)。
            麻州政府指出,從202010月起推出的這計畫,在去年12月獲得66800萬元經費後,成為全美最大由州政府支持的企業紓困計畫。

              在紓困計畫辦理期間,約43%的補助款是發給了少數族裔經營的企業,46%由婦女,退伍老兵,殘障人士,或是LGBTQ等有特定性別傾向人士經營,或位於門戶城市,之前沒有領到過補助的企業。整個項目大約有三分之一,約22400萬元發給了餐廳,酒吧業,約9100萬元給指甲沙龍等個人服務業,6200萬元給了獨立零售商。

麻州住宅及經濟發展卿Mike Kennealy。
            住宅及經濟發展卿Mike Kennealy特別點名感謝Larry Andrews等人,表示是這許多人不懈努力,才能把紓困款項,順利地送交到需要濟助的企業手中。獲得補助的Amplify Latinx,以及創業中心(Entrepreneurship Center @CTI)這兩家企業,今早也特地出席發表感言。

             為推動項目,麻州政府和多個社區機構合作,包括麻州黑人經濟發展協會(Black Economic Council of Massachusetts) Amplify Latinx,企業評等計畫(Business Equity Initiative),麻州社區發展協會(Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations (MACDC))LISCLEAF,新英格蘭非  洲人社區經濟發展會(African Community Economic Development of New England (ACEDONE),還有麻州公平經濟聯盟(statewide Coalition for an Equitable Economy)


 Baker-Polito Administration Celebrates COVID-19 Business Relief Program, Awards Final Round of Grants

Final round results in nearly $4.8 million in grant awards to 108 additional businesses; More than $687 million in direct cash payments delivered to 15,112 of state’s hardest hit businesses

LOWELL – Today, Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy, legislators and key partners celebrated the success of the Baker-Polito Administration’s COIVD-19 business relief program administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC). Gathering in person at the family- and minority-owned Panela Restaurant in Lowell, a program grantee, the Administration announced the end of the program, which has provided over $687.2 million in direct cash grants to 15,112 businesses across the Commonwealth. Among the awardees included in the final round were 108 additional businesses that received a total of approximately $4.8 million in COVID relief grants. 

First launched in October 2020 as part of the Administration’s Partnerships for Recovery initiative to stabilize and grow the Massachusetts economy, this program became the biggest state-sponsored business relief program in the nation after being infused with an additional $668 million in December. Established to provide direct financial support for businesses, the Administration has tapped numerous partners to ensure specific economic sectors and priority demographics known to be the most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic applied to the program and were prioritized for aid. 

Over the duration of the program, 43 percent of MGCC grants were awarded to minority-owned businesses, and 46 percent of grants went to women-owned businesses. Businesses owned by veterans, individuals with disabilities, or that identify as LGBTQ, as well as those operating in Gateway Cities and not previously awarded aid, also received substantial grant support. Additionally, one-third of the total program funding (about $224 million) has benefited the hard-hit restaurant and bar industry, with personal services like hair and nail salons ($91 million), and independent retailers ($62 million) rounding out the top sectors.

​“Thanks to the work of Mass. Growth Capital, more than $680 million in direct financial assistance has been deployed to over 15,000 businesses across Massachusetts, many of which are located in the communities that have had the greatest need during this pandemic,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Recognizing that our small business community employed close to half the Commonwealth’s workforce prior to the pandemic, this program has been instrumental in helping to keep these enterprises going while supporting a substantial percentage of our workforce as we approach what we hope are the final months of this public health crisis.”

“This program, which was designed to provide vital support to small businesses in need, is one component of our larger strategy to help the Commonwealth’s economic recovery from this unprecedented public health emergency,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “I want to applaud MGCC for their success with this program and thank their partners for helping to spread the word, which allowed us to provide direct support to those businesses that have been hit the hardest, including minority- and woman-owned businesses, restaurants and downtown retailers.”

The 15th and final round of awards totaled approximately $4.8 million in grants to 108 additional businesses. Among the final round of recipients, grants were awarded to 25 minority-owned, and 26 women-owned businesses; 24 recipients were located in Gateway Cities, and 28 businesses had not received any prior aid.

“I want to express my deepest gratitude to Larry Andrews and his team at MGCC for going above and beyond in their efforts to ensure that this important aid went to businesses located in Gateway Cities, met a demographic priority such as being minority- or women-owned, or were operating in sectors among the hardest hit during this pandemic,” said Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy. “In addition, I’d like to thank MGCC’s partner organizations, which include Amplify Latinx and locally the Entrepreneurship Center @CTI with us today, who truly made this program successful because of their extensive outreach to the communities that are traditionally underrepresented.”

To increase applications from underrepresented groups and achieve equitable access to funding, MGCC worked with a statewide network of local non-profits, small business technical assistance providers, and other organizations that support minority enterprises to reach businesses and entrepreneurs that would match the program’s priorities. These partners include the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts (BECMA), Amplify Latinx, the Business Equity Initiative, the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations (MACDC), LISC, LEAF, the African Community Economic Development of New England (ACEDONE), and the statewide Coalition for an Equitable Economy.

“The success of this program was a direct result of the leadership of the Governor, Lt. Governor, and Secretary Kennealy; and the team at MGCC, who rose to the occasion to stand up a new program and deliver an unprecedented amount of relief to small businesses across Massachusetts that have been impacted by the pandemic,” said MGCC President and CEO Larry Andrews. “Also critical to this program’s success was the extensive network of partner organizations, including Amplify Latinx, for their work to reach out to businesses that serve communities of color, groups that have been disproportionately impacted by the virus, or who are traditionally at a disadvantage, and provided the necessary technical assistance through the application process.”

MGCC will soon be announcing two new funding opportunities focused on small businesses. A program called Biz-M-Power will assist low-income and moderate-income entrepreneurs acquire or improve their brick-and-mortar location, purchase new equipment, and other capital needs. Businesses will crowdfund through local residents, neighborhoods, community members, and other stakeholders and become eligible for matching grants. Another new program will help small businesses access tools and services to develop their digital capabilities, including social media, website development, and team collaboration.

These awards have been part of a steady deployment of grants and capital funding to support economic recovery throughout Massachusetts and are a key part of the Administration’s larger strategy to assist small businesses and support an equitable economic recovery across the Commonwealth.

"It is essential to recognize the significance of culturally and linguistically responsive outreach to minority and underrepresented groups, which was a major contributor to the program's success,” said Amplify Latinx Executive Director Rosario Ubiera-Minaya. “These partner organizations are all well positioned and trusted by minority communities to effectively and quickly respond to the challenges faced by these businesses. The collaborative approach centered on the partner organizations has helped ensure that the collective work going forward is as intentional and impactful as possible. Keeping direction will position minority-owned businesses for stability and growth."

In addition to this business relief program, recovery efforts consist of MGCC Small Business Technical Assistance grants and matching grants for Community Development Financial Institutions and Community Development Corporations; the Regional Pilot Project Grant Program, which is a $5 million initiative designed to activate vacant storefronts, support regional supply chain resiliency, and create small business support networks; the $1.6 million Travel and Tourism Recovery Grant Pilot Program to promote recovery in the tourism industry; the ongoing My Local MA marketing initiative to encourage residents to support their local economies by shopping at Massachusetts businesses and attractions; and a $9.5 million effort underway to help 125 communities pursue locally-driven, actionable strategies to support downtown and commercial districts through the Local Rapid Recovery Planning program.

星期三, 5月 05, 2021

波士頓馬拉松今年有23824人申請參賽

125th Boston Marathon Qualifier Acceptances Announced

BOSTON—The Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) has begun to notify qualified applicants of their acceptance or non-acceptance into the in-person 125th Boston Marathon to be held on Monday, October 11, 2021.

Qualifiers who were 7 minutes, 47 seconds (7:47) or faster than the qualifying time for their age group and gender will be accepted into the 125th Boston Marathon. In total, 23,824 applications were received by the Friday, April 23 registration deadline. A total of 14,609 athletes applied with a qualifying time equal to or faster than 7 minutes, 47 seconds under their respective qualifying standard or applied through the early registration period for consecutive runners. Applicants are in the process of being accepted, pending verification of their qualifying performance.

The B.A.A. was unable to accept 9,215 qualifiers due to field size limitations. The 125th Boston Marathon field size has been established as 20,000 entrants to ensure social distancing throughout the race route, especially at the start and finish. Among those accepted into the 125th Boston Marathon are athletes from 87 countries and all 50 U.S. states.

The balance of the field will be comprised of invitational entrants, including runners participating as part of the Boston Marathon’s Official Charity Program and John Hancock’s Non-Profit Program, as well as invited professional athletes. In 2020, the B.A.A. Official Charity Program and John Hancock’s Non-Profit Program combined to surpass the $400 million milestone raised since the charity program’s inception at the 1989 Boston Marathon. John Hancock has served as principal sponsor of the Boston Marathon for 36 years.

“As we embark on the return to in-person racing, we look forward to welcoming runners to Boston as part of our historic 125th running of the Boston Marathon this fall,” said Tom Grilk, B.A.A. President and Chief Executive Officer. “With this year’s milestone anniversary, we both celebrate those who were accepted into this year’s race and also acknowledge the many runners who achieved qualifying times. We look forward to a memorable 125th Boston Marathon and hope those who were not accepted into the in-person race will join the global community of athletes participating in the virtual race in October.”

Registration for qualified athletes for the 125th Boston Marathon took place April 20–23 within the B.A.A.’s online platform, Athletes’ Village. Registration was not first-come, first-served. Applications and qualifying times submitted during the application window were verified and ranked by the B.A.A. based on the amount of time an athlete had run under their respective qualifying standard. Qualifying performances for the 125th Boston Marathon must have been run between September 15, 2018 and April 23, 2021.

In addition to the in-person road race, the B.A.A. is also holding a historic virtual Boston Marathon in celebration of the 125th running of the Boston Marathon. Registration for the virtual race opened on March 30 and has already seen athletes from 105 countries and all 50 states register. The virtual marathon will take place over race weekend October 8–10.

Starting today, applicants will receive notice of acceptance or non-acceptance. Qualified applicants not admitted into the in-person race will have an opportunity to register for a unique virtual 125th Boston Marathon package until Friday, May 14 at 5:00PM. The qualifying window for the 2022 Boston Marathon will begin on September 1, 2019 and will continue through the conclusion of the to-be-announced 2022 Boston Marathon registration period later this fall.