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During these unprecedented times, GMTMA will continue to be a resource for our partners and friends. During the pandemic we will send a weekly recap of resources and information of interest to our audience.
GMTMA is taking precautions and all staff is working from home, but we are all available during normal working hours 8:30AM - 4:30PM. We are checking phone messages regularly, you can send us an email, or find us social media. We are all in this together!   

Small Business Emergency Assistance Grant Phase 2


The NJDEA started accepting applications on June 2, 2020.  If you have 25 or less employees and your business has a physical location in NJ, you are eligible for the grant. Non-profit organizations are eligible for this program. Eligible non-profits must have status of 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), 501(c)(7). For more information about eligibility and application forms, click here.

US Chamber of Commerce Digital Resource Center



The Digital Resources Center provides state guidelines, sector-specific guidance, small business advice, and other tools and resources to help employers and employees return to work safely and successfully. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce will regularly update these tools and resources as new information becomes available.
CDC Resuming Business Toolkit. 

The Resuming Business Toolkit is designed to help employers slow the spread once they reopen. The toolkit contains checklists, worker protections tools, and other resources. To download a copy, click here. 

8 Tips to Manage Telecommuters

Restrictions are being lifted and many business are looking into getting back to the new normal. The new normal however seems to include a lot more workers telecommuting. For many managers that means having to learn how to manage a team of telecommuters. This article offers a few helpful tips. 

Supporting K-12 Students and Parents Webinars

The Support for Teacher Education Programs (STEP) office at The College of New Jersey will present two live webinars for parents and educators focused on supporting K-12 students during the COVID-19 pandemic. To learn more click here. 

Uplifting Story

A NASA satellite revealed significant reductions in air pollution in the Northeast area during the pandemic stay-at-home orders. NASA shared satellite views comparing the typical nitrogen dioxide concentration, which shows about a 30% reduction over major metropolitan areas including Washington, DC, New York City, Philadelphia and Boston. 

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