MARCH 31 | Deadline to apply for the Mobile Small Business Kiosk Program
What is the MOBILE Small Business Kiosk – Preservation Program?
In partnership with the Anacostia Business Improvement District, the 11th Street Bridge Park (a project of the Ward 8 non-profit Building Bridges Across the River) has created a temporary mobile pop-up location for East of the River small businesses to vend and receive technical assistance (TA.) This innovative program provides a solid platform for growth and sustainability.
The Mobile Small Business Kiosk (MSBK) is designed to provide resources, tools, and support for small businesses looking to test their brand and allow consumers to learn about their business in multiple locations during their month-long tenure in the Mobile Kiosk. This program also provides one-on-one kiosk operations assistance, capacity building, and marketing support pro bono in collaboration with Accenture. For other TA needs, selected businesses can access the Anacostia BID’s Business Communications Access Portal (BCAP). In addition, participating companies can visit the BCAP resource library and the online helpdesk and network and share knowledge with other participants. Participating businesses could include art, retail, bath/body, clothing, produce, pre-packaged food, etc.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include existing small businesses that meet the following criteria. In addition, core business aligns with the following:
Business or primary residence is located East of the River in Ward 7 or Ward 8 in Washington, DC
Valid business license
Clean Hands Certification
Less than $200,000 in annual revenue
Commercial General Liability Insurance (“CGL”) – Proof of Coverage shall have limits of liability of not less than $500,000 for each occurrence, a $250,000 general aggregate (including a per location or per project aggregate limit endorsement, if applicable) limit, a $500,000 personal and advertising injury limit
This opportunity is not for third-party partners of the small business selected to participate. Instead, the small businesses selected are the only organizations that will have access to the program.