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NYS CFA Workshop: learn How to Access Multiple State Funding Sources, Insights and Guidance to Available Funding this Year

Update: May 24th – Registration for the upcoming New York State Consolidated Funding Application (NYS CFA) Workshop hosted by the City of Syracuse and Empire State Development (ESD) has reached its full capacity.   The City of Syracuse, Department of Neighborhood and Business Development and Empire State Development (ESD) are hosting the New York State Consolidated Funding Application (NYS CFA) Workshop on Wednesday, May 29 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Syracuse Community Health Center, located at 930 South Salina St.   The CFA was created to improve the business climate and expand economic growth in NYS. Applicants have the ability to access multiple state funding resources through one application, making the process quicker and more productive. This workshop will provide valuable insights and guidance regarding available state funded resources this year, as well as give participants the opportunity to discuss the application process and ask questions.    Registration for the workshop is now open. Please click the button below to reserve a spot to attend. To learn more about NYS CFA, scan the QR code above or click here.

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May FOCUS Forum: Meet the Newest Members of the Onondaga County Legislature

FOCUS conducts monthly forums to discuss issues of interest to community members of Onondaga County. Panelists: Maurice Brown, 15th District (D), Palmer Harvey, 9th District (D), Nodesia R. Hernandez, 17th District (D), Kevin J. Meaker, 2nd District (R), Mark A. Olson, 10th District (R), Dan Romeo, 7th District (D) When: Friday, May 31, 12:05 pm to 1:00 pm Registration & Location: This online forum will be conducted via Zoom. Registration is free and open to everyone. Register Today! Topic: FOCUS conducts monthly forums to discuss issues of interest to community members of Onondaga County. Our goal is to educate, facilitate, and celebrate citizen engagement in our community. During our January FOCUS Forum, registrants expressed interest in hearing from our newly elected and first-term government officials. In response, we have invited the six newly elected members of the Onondaga County Legislature to join us for our May FOCUS Forum. During this free, virtual FOCUS Forum, panelists will introduce themselves and explain why they chose to run for office and what their top priorities are. A moderated Q&A session will follow the panelist introductions. This is your chance to engage with these distinguished public servants and ask all the burning questions you may have. Don’t forget we will also be taking questions submitted during registration. “We can’t wait to hear from you! ” Register today to reserve your spot. Panelists: 

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New York State Alerts New Yorkers of Temporary Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Outage on Sunday, May 19, for System Updates

EBT Cardholders Are Urged to Plan Ahead as Benefits Will Be Unavailable for a Period of Time Early Sunday Morning The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) is alerting New York Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cardholders that their benefits will be temporarily unavailable while a system change is made this Sunday, May 19, 2024, between 12:01 a.m. and approximately 11 a.m. This temporary interruption in services is necessary as New York’s EBT system will be changing over to a new contractor. The actual outage may be shorter or last longer than expected. Check otda.ny.gov or call the EBT customer service helpline, 1-888-328-6399, on May 19 to find out when the EBT system is back up and running. “Millions of New Yorkers depend on these vital benefits to help support their families, and OTDA is working to expedite the EBT system change to minimize the impact on affected recipients,” said OTDA Acting Commissioner Barbara C. Guinn. “I urge all EBT cardholders to do their shopping and make cash withdrawals ahead of time, so they will not be inconvenienced during this brief switch over.” Cardholder access to EBT, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Temporary Assistance benefits, will not be available during this period of time. This includes access for food and cash purchases or cash withdrawals, as well as access to the EBT toll-free customer service helpline, mobile app, and client portal. OTDA has worked closely with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, local social services districts, retailers and merchants, and other leaders and human services advocates to make sure as many people as possible affected by the changeover are aware of the EBT system downtime and to assure a smooth transition and reduce potential issues for recipients. After the transition is complete, cardholders will be able to use their same EBT card and PIN. A new card will not be needed. The EBT customer service helpline, 1-888-328-6399, will remain the same after the transition. As a reminder, cardholders are encouraged to change their PIN often as a way to reduce the risk of fraudulent transactions and benefit theft. What is changing? Following this transition, the current online client portal will no longer be in use for EBT cardholders. Cardholders will need to download or access the new ebtEDGE app and client portal, which will allow cardholders to check transactions and deposits, freeze and unfreeze their card, and change their PIN. Information on the new ebtEDGE app and website will be posted on otda.ny.gov and mybenefits.ny.gov. The client portal and mobile app change will not affect EBT cardholders’ ability to make purchases. Once the EBT system is back up, cardholders will be able to resume making purchases and cash withdrawals immediately.  Who is affected? This temporary system outage on May 19 only affects New York EBT cardholders. EBT cardholders from other states will not be affected and will be able to use their EBT card in New York without interruption. Why is OTDA changing EBT vendors? The EBT contract conversion is required in accordance with State Finance Law procurement rules because the contract with the existing vendor is expiring and no further contract extensions are available. OTDA engaged in a competitive procurement process to retain a new vendor. Why do the conversion on this Sunday? May 19 was selected because EBT historical transaction data shows that the third weekend of the month has the lightest transaction volume. Where can EBT Cardholders find more information? Visit otda.ny.gov and mybenefits.ny.gov for information about the EBT conversion, including updates on the period of downtime, as well as steps cardholders will need to take to access EBT account information through the new vendor’s mobile app and online client portal. Efforts to notify EBT cardholders of the upcoming system change have included messages on the OTDA and myBenefits websites, OTDA emails to users of the current client portal and mobile app, messaging on the OTDA hotline and EBT customer service helpline, NYC Department of Social Services emails to recipients who use the ACESS HRA mobile app, alerts to local social services districts, USDA alerts to retailers, social media outreach, and OTDA notifications to 311, 211, and other emergency networks. While the system is down on May 19, the EBT cardholder helpline, 1-888-328-6399, will not be available. Once the conversion is complete and cards can be used again, OTDA will post messages saying the system is available for use on otda.ny.gov, facebook.com/nys.otda, and twitter.com/nysotda.

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