Friday, May 22, 2015

Ride Transit Month

Ride Transit Month is a month long celebration of transit riders, whether you ride a bus, train, light rail, ferry, water taxi, or van pool, we are in this together! Just keep track of your trips to trips work, school, the museum, farmer’s market, and everywhere in between. 

As you log trips each day with Ride Transit Month, you’ll gain motivation to keep going, not only in reducing your carbon footprint, and increasing your health, but you’ll be eligible for prizes just for riding!  Prizes will be awarded to top riders in the following categories: Overall Ride Leader, Overall Team Leader, Largest Individual Team & Largest Organizational Team. In addition, one daily prize will be awarded randomly! Examples of the daily prizes include: Experience Music Project Tickets, Zipcar Driving Credit, SIFF Cinema tickets, Pronto Annual Membership, Aveda Gift Box, Poquitos Gift Card, and more! And our grand prize winner will receive a $1500 travel voucher to use as they see fit. 

Who can participate?
Everyone! Participate as an individual or as a team, each team has a captain who recruits, leads and keeps tabs on each team member to make sure they’re staying on track, offering assistance with trip planning and being a cheerleader for the group. Each captain who recruits 5 or more team members will receive a free Ride Transit Month T-Shirt.  While we encourage users to join or create a team, you are welcome to log trips as a solo rider.
We make it fun and easy to log your trips:
·         Tracking trips online is easy and a great motivator!
·         Simple registration using Facebook or email
·         Fun transit oriented events all month long

·         Compete for daily prizes and a grand prize drawing if you log 4 or more transit trips.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

#2HoursinSLU - Immanuel Community Services

The offices for Immanuel Community Services (ICS) are located upstairs in the Immanuel Lutheran Church, which has been standing on the same ground in SLU for over 100 years. 

Today, Patty Turnberg, Executive Director of ICS, is helping set up the twice-monthly food bank that is held downstairs in the church the last two Mondays of every month. 

"It’s hard to see hunger," she says of the need for such a service. "You can assume that a homeless person is hungry; you can’t assume that a senior that’s living in a building is skipping meals to pay for their medical bills. That’s happening all the time, but it’s not advertised."

The ICS food bank regularly benefits from the fresh food grown just across the street at the Cascade P-Patch, offering fresh and healthy foods for those in the community that depend on the food bank to help feed themselves or their families. It also happens to be one of Patty’s favorite places in South Lake Union.

"I love being across from the park – it’s beautiful. I love walking through the park, going to the p-patch."

For the first time this year, the Immanuel Lutheran Church has a garden plot of their own. Patty is excited to work with ICS volunteers and members of the residential rehabilitation program to grow their own fresh fruits and vegetables.

ICS is fortunate to partner with other service organizations located nearby - food donations for the ICS food bank are stored adjacent to the church at the Cascade Women’s Shelter, which provides another vital service to the SLU community by offering a place for homeless women to live and access vital resources, and the Y at Cascade People’s Center opens its doors to people waiting in line for the food bank, serving them coffee and giving them a place to get out of the elements on rainy days.

But it’s not just access to these organizations that makes Patty love her location in the South Lake Union community. The Row House nearby has plenty of cozy rooms where she can get a great meal and host committee meetings without disturbing other guests. She also loves Paddy Coyne’s reubens, or Caffè Torino for lunch because of their great soups and salads.

If you want to volunteer or make a donation to Immanuel Community Services, visit www.icsseattle.org or call 206-622-1930.


Friday, May 15, 2015

LINC up with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

Regional Administrator Calvin Goings
There’s a hunger among entrepreneurs to find financing to get their business off the ground or take the next big step in their expansion plan. Across the country, thousands of small businesses are searching for term loans, equipment financing, lines of credit, invoice financing and real estate loans to help them start, hire and expand. Too often, they spend time they don’t have, cold-calling and door-knocking their way to a lucky break, to find the money they need.

Technology is the answer. Entrepreneurs and lenders now have the option to use online matchmaking services. Pairing lenders with prospective borrowers comprises a multibillion dollar industry. Using the power of the Internet, commercial lenders are finding creditworthy small business borrowers and entrepreneurs are finding loan officers who are ready to sit down and talk.

SBA not only supports this concept, we’re implementing it.  A new SBA initiative called LINC (Leveraging Information and Networks to access Capital (LINC (Leveraging Information and Networks to access Capital)) has just been announced. LINC is a matchmaking service to help entrepreneurs get a date with a lender.

We spent months surveying our lending partners to discern what information they require before they’re ready to receive a loan pitch. Based on those talks, we’ve developed a simple online form that takes only minutes to fill out. Once completed, the form is sent to participating SBA lenders in an applicant’s county, as well as financial institutions with a statewide or national reach.

While a positive “hit” won’t ensure entrepreneurs will receive a loan, it will put them on a fast track, because they will have been pre-screened. If LINC doesn’t produce an immediate match, entrepreneurs will be directed to their local SBA adviser, for additional assistance with their loan application.

We’re rolling out LINC in two phases. First we’re connecting small business owners with nonprofit lenders that offer free financial advice and specialize in microlending, smaller loans (SBA’s Community Advantage program) and real estate financing (SBA’s 504 program).  Phase 1 is off to a strong start. We have participating LINC lenders in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. These lenders have made a combined 42,000 loans totaling more than $17 billion since 2009.   In phase 2, we plan to add more traditional banks that offer an even wider array of financial products.

In the longer term, we believe LINC can be modified to facilitate government contracting by connecting eligible small businesses with procurement officers, prime contractors, and federal buyers. The future is upon us, and the SBA is proud to be leading the way.


LINC is expanding small business lending options beyond someone’s local bank. Technology is assisting with getting entrepreneur’s feet in the door, based on their merits. SBA is committed to becoming as innovative, as the small businesses we serve. LINC is paving the way.  For more information about LINC or other SBA programs, contact a local SBA District Office at https://www.sba.gov/offices/district/wa/seattle.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Taking advantage of SLU Chamber’s 401(k) member benefit program



















The best part of walking into Oculus Eyecare is the immediate sense of style.  

Owner Jeff Woerner works hard to curate an incredible selection of eyewear.  Come to find out, representatives fly directly from Europe to deliver Jeff’s exclusive selection.  It’s amazing what you find out when visiting members!

Jeff is also one of the first members to vet and ultimately adopt our exclusive 401(k) program.  As a business owner in a bustling local economy, he wanted to enhance employee benefits to reward and retain staff while helping them save for retirement.  “After researching all of the 401(k) options, the SLU Chamber’s plan made the most sense for my growing business.

In 2014, the Chamber introduced an exclusive 401(k) Plan enabling members to offer a retirement plan built on a model of services that includes a local, boutique financial service provider.

“It had everything I wanted,” says Mr. Woerner.  This includes best in class investment options and risk based portfolios.  “And it came with an on-site small business financial advisor!”

Starting today, you can expect to see and hear more about our 401(k) benefit program via active chamber outreach.  We’re excited to provide the opportunity for you to tell your story and take advantage of this exciting new member benefit.

In the meantime, visit Jeff and his friendly staff on the corner of Denny and Dexter.  
“We were met with open arms right from the start.  SLU is a great place to have a business.”

To find out more today, you can call the Chamber office directly (206) 547-2577, or email director@SLUchamber.org.  You can also reach out to the program’s financial advisor, Jason McKinney with your detailed questions - (206) 271-9917, jmckinney@ifclegacy.com.