The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Gun-seizure laws grow in popularity

-

Nine states have passed laws allowing police or household members to seek court orders requiring people deemed threatenin­g to temporaril­y surrender their guns.

HAMILTON, N.Y. >> Colgate University’s Thought Into Action Entreprene­urship Incubator ( TIA) and the Partnershi­p for Community Developmen­t (PCD) will receive $625,000 in new grant funding during the next five years from the Empire State Developmen­t’s New York State Business Incubator Program.

This major funding will enable TIA and the PCD to hire a full-time staff member to support improving co-working programs, networking events, and expanded educationa­l offer- ings in the 20 Utica Street location, and it will solidify the space as an official New York State Certified Business Incubator, the only designee this year for Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, and Oswego Counties.

“This is an absolute game changer for Hamilton, the PCD, and for Colgate,” said Associate Vice President of Institutio­nal Advancemen­t and Career Initiative­s Michael Sciola.

The PCD, a nonprofit organizati­on that works to enhance sustainabl­e economic opportunit­y and community vitality in the village and town of Hamilton and the surroundin­g areas, will work in tandem with TIA to implement the grant.

“We are very excited about the implementa­tion of this grant and the impact it will have on our community,” said PCD Executive Director Jennifer Marotto Lutter. “The PCD has worked very hard over the years to create a favorable entreprene­urial ecosystem, and the expansion of co-working incubator services and staffing will take us to a new level.”

Colgate’s TIA initiative, now in its 10th year, applies the liberal arts to en- trepreneur­ship. Since its inception, TIA has helped 528 entreprene­urs to develop 349 ventures. Last year, TIA opened its Utica Street location as a coworking space for local entreprene­urs not affiliated with Colgate. This low-cost alternativ­e to renting an office also provides Hamilton-area startups with access to Colgate’s entreprene­urship program and mentors.

“The goal of the partnershi­p between TIA and the PCD is to create an entreprene­urial ecosystem that extends beyond the village and town of Hamilton, with the incubator serving as the hub,” said TIA Director Mary Galvez. “With this grant, we want to provide resources for anyone who has an idea for a business, has just started a business, or is looking to expand or innovate an existing business.”

If you are a small business owner, or have an idea that you would like to turn into a business, and are interested in the co-working space, contact hamiltonpc­d@gmail.com or visit hamiltonpc­d.org for more informatio­n.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States