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Financial awards to businesses (facilitated or disbursed)

Help businesses start, operate, and expand in New York City.Ensure that businesses and entrepreneurs have easy access to a variety of high quality support services.

The FY22 spike to 10,942 financial awards was driven by pandemic relief programs, including a $100 million NYC COVID Resilience Grant that alone served about 10,000 small businesses. SBS's own reporting says award counts fell to "pre-pandemic levels" once those emergency grant and loan programs concluded, and the further decline after FY24 reflects reduced low-interest lending capital as federal recovery funds expired.

Researched July 16, 2026 NYC Department of Small Business Services, Fiscal 2023 Mayor's Management Report, NYC Department of Small Business Services, Fiscal 2025 Mayor's Management Report

Beats target by 113 awards
Higher values are better · in awards
05,00010,00015,000FY22FY23FY24FY25FY26*10,9421,312669563

* Year to date — this fiscal year isn't complete, so it's not compared against prior years in the target/trend status above.

ActualTarget
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Fiscal yearActualTarget
FY2210,942 awards740 awards
FY231,312 awards740 awards
FY24669 awards740 awards
FY25563 awards450 awards
FY26 (YTD)Not available450 awards

Why this is tracked

The Department of Small Business Services provides free courses, legal assistance, financing connections, and help navigating government requirements to small business owners across the five boroughs through its NYC Business Solutions centers. The goal is to lower the practical barriers, paperwork, permitting, access to capital, that can otherwise keep entrepreneurs from starting a business or force existing ones to close, particularly in neighborhoods with less access to traditional business support.

NYC SBS - Businesses, NYPL - NYC SBS Small Business Services

Source: Division of Business Services (DBS) — via NYC Open Data: Mayor's Management Report, Agency Performance Indicators

Coverage shown: FY22FY26, reported pmmr/mmr.

Definition: This indicator refers to the number of financial awards to business that have been disbursed and/or facilitated by DBS programs. Awards include grants and debt capital (through third party lenders).