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Capacity building workshop series for potential food vendors
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The Department of Social Services is launching a capacity building workshop series to help local restaurants and catering companies develop large-scale food service capabilities. This initiative aims to diversify and strengthen the vendor ecosystem for shelter food services.
- Workshops will begin in March, focusing on business development for potential vendors
- The series will involve representatives from various city agencies and departments
- Topics include understanding requirements and resources for successful operations
- Mentorship opportunities will be provided, connecting local businesses with successful certified contractors
- The series will culminate in a matchmaking event between vendors, providers, and agency representatives
Kate MacKenzie
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In line with the administration's goals of building a robust ecosystem of vendors and serving as a strong partner in M and WBE's success, the DSS marketplace team is launching a capacity building workshop series in March.
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This series aims to help local restaurants and catering companies interested in adding business development component to enable them to execute large scale food service capabilities and potentially set them up for contracts.
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The series is designed to strengthen the business's ability to engage with New York City agencies, human service providers, and prime contract holders.
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The workshops will bring firms together with representatives from mayor's office of food policy, the health department, and the department of social services program and nutrition staff, as well as the department of small business services for detailed guidance that will help these local organizations better understand the requirements and resources that impact firms' ability to operate successfully in this space.
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It will include extensive q and a with subject matter experts and later it will involve programming that will leverage mentorship, bringing local restaurants and cater companies together with successful certified contractors and nonprofit providers who are currently performing contracts to again create that learning network and sharing of resources.
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The workshop series will culminate in a matchmaking event bringing vendors together with providers and agency representatives.
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We believe that this effort will contribute to more local participation, diverse food, and profitable contracting experiences for participating firms and increased competition for food contracts over the longer term.
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The safety and well-being of DHS clients requires this complex food distribution system to operate well.
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This drives the robust processes for oversight and obtaining feedback from clients that I've described.
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DHS has a quality control process so that the critical control points of food safety, including appropriate temperatures, the storage of food, the safe environment that food is stored in, and hygiene are all as strong as possible.
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DHS is engaging in a process at this time to strengthen its guidance, training, and oversight to ensure the highest quality food at our shelters, especially as the landscape has experienced such dramatic shifts over the recent years.