Government Assistance for New York Companies Affected by Foreign Trade
NYSTAAC: Local Assistance. Global Success.
The New York State Trade Adjustment Assistance Center (NYSTAAC) is a non-profit, regional center that provides aid exclusively to New York companies that have been impacted by foreign competition. Our service begins with confidential assessment and assistance with application —all at no cost.
For approved candidates, support continues with grants to offset the cost of expert guidance, and strategies for business-enhancing projects. Typically these projects are targeted to help improve management, marketing, finance, information technology, manufacturing/engineering, and certification status (ISO, QS, TS, UL, CE and more). Assistance for implementing these projects is provided by both the NYSTAAC professional staff, and by independent industry specialists and consultants. Since 1978, NYSTAAC has helped over 1200 New York firms, providing them with more than $53,000,000 in assistance to compete more effectively in the global marketplace.
Should need arise, we are also available for presentations to trade associations, economic development groups, consulting firms, banks and other groups you work closely with, for the purpose of having these groups better understand this unique federal assistance program.
Funding is provided to NYSTAAC by the U.S. Economic Development Administration through the Department of Commerce under the national Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) for Firms program. (The are 11 dedicated TAA centers nationwide)
NYSTAAC is administered by The Research Foundation of the State University of New York at Binghamton University. The Research Foundation is a private, nonprofit educational corporation that administers externally funded contracts and grants for and on behalf of the State University of New York. Since its establishment in 1951, the Research Foundation has facilitated research, education, and public service at 30 state-operated SUNY locations. The Foundation carries out its responsibilities pursuant to a 1977 agreement with the University.



