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Made in NYC Week 2026 Opportunities

Posted on March 3, 2026 / Made in NYC News
All the ways to get involved in Made in NYC Week 2026—the eighth annual celebration of local making and manufacturing in New York City!

Made in NYC Week 2026 is around the corner and we’re looking for our members to join the festivities and showcase that the best products are made in the five boroughs!

From May 1–7, Made in NYC members will have the opportunity to be featured in limited Made in NYC Collections at select boutiques around the city and to vend at two of the city’s best pop-up markets. Made in NYC members may also volunteer to assist with promotion or to provide sponsorship to support the programs. More details about each of these opportunities can be found below.

Made in NYC members: save the date for an exclusive event on Friday, May 1!

Note: If you are a maker or manufacturer who is not yet a Made in NYC member, apply now for a free membership to be eligible for the opportunities listed below.

We are once again partnering with NYC boutiques and small community-minded retailers to curate limited Made in NYC collections. Interested businesses can apply directly with individual retailers to be considered for their collection, which will be displayed prominently in their store throughout Made in NYC Week.

Brooklyn Made

Industry City + Downtown Brooklyn
  • Two mission-driven retail stores powered by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, dedicated to supporting and showcasing Brooklyn-based businesses. More than just stores, these locations are platforms for local makers to gain visibility through retail space, marketing, in-store events, and community partnerships.
  • Good fit for: Gifts, homegoods, packaged foods, apparel—but must be made in Brooklyn!
  • Details: Consignment and wholesale, dependent on products and cost
  • To Apply: Complete the online application and be sure to mention Made in NYC.

Apply

Da Spot NYC

Downtown Brooklyn
  • A vibrant Downtown Brooklyn retail space home to over 200 independent BIPOC-owned creative brands.
  • Good fit for: Makers from underserved communities who offer fashion, accessories, art, lifestyle and home goods.
  • Details: 50/50 or 60/40 (jewelry)
  • To Apply: Complete the online application and email info@daspotnyc.com with the subject line ‘Made in NYC Applicant.’

Apply

Flatbush Food Co-op

Flatbush
  • A community-owned and open to the public natural foods cooperative, promoting personal health and nutrition and community consciousness, providing products that are organic, minimally processed and packaged, locally produced, and sustainable, from socially responsible companies. Since 1976!
  • Good fit for: Packaged food, candles, health and beauty items, and small kitchen housewares. Organic or all-natural products preferred. Please note that we will not sell items with bioengineered ingredients or artificial coloring or flavoring.
  • Details: Purchase wholesale. Interested brands should inquire to learn more!
  • To Apply: Complete their contact form on their website.

Apply

Fulton Stall Market

South Street Seaport
  • Non-profit indoor farmers market selling small-batch processed food products from 25 MINYC members and fresh and processed farm products from 75 local farmers and producers from beyond NYC.
  • Good fit for: Makers of packaged food products.
  • Details: primarily consignment, inquire directly for more information.
  • To Apply: Send an email to Bob (info@fultonstallmarket.org) to express interest and make sure to mention you’re a Made in NYC member!

Email

Gone to the Dogs

Park Slope
  • Direct-to-consumer ethical and sustainably made pet goods store offering limited-run hand-crafted products.
  • Good fit for: Sustainable, ethical women makers, lifestyle brands, small items, and impulse buys.
  • Details: 60/40 maker/store consignment split
  • To Apply: Email info@gonetothedogs.co with linesheet or product catalog.

Email

Maison Jar

Greenpoint
  • A one-stop-shop for food, personal care, and home essentials – all without unnecessary packaging.
  • Good fit for: Plastic-free personal care and home products, packaged foods, or other sustainable items.
  • Details: purchases wholesale
  • To Apply: Interested members should reach out via email (hello@maisonjar.nyc) and mention that you are a Made in NYC member in the subject line.

Email

RIDER

Park Slope
  • Gift store featuring beloved objects from makers and designers across New York & small-batch products that speak to both young and old.
  • Good fit for: Gifts, pantry, home goods, greeting cards, accessories, and candles.
  • Details: 50/50 or 60/40
  • To Apply: Interested members should reach out via email (hello@ridergifts.com) and mention that you are a Made in NYC member in the subject line.

Email

The WonderMart

Greenpoint
  • Connecting emerging artisan brands to customers that love all things handmade and helping reignite the idea that small shops and local makers are the true lifeblood of a community!
  • Good fit for: currently looking to stock products from illustrators, glass artists, ceramicists and jewelers.
  • Details: 50/50 consignment split (but are open to negotiating!)
  • To Apply: Send an email to hello@thewondermart.com, sharing a brand bio, line sheet, or a Google folder with examples of available product/work, as well as a link to your Instagram and/or website for consideration. And don’t forget to mention that you’re a MINYC member!

Email

Do you host interactive workshops or demos on how you make your products? Work with us to host a hands-on experience walking New Yorkers through exciting activations such as candle or soap making, chocolate tastings, embroidery, and more!

These experiences will be hosted either at your own production facility, at one of our featured MINYC Week Retail Shops, at a MINYC Week Pop-up Market, or at a fellow member’s facility (such as a brewery or distillery, organized with support from Made in NYC). Made in NYC will support planning and promotion on our Made in NYC Week website, and you will be responsible for creating a process for managing registration and ticket sales.

Apply

Made in NYC volunteers | Photo by Constance Faulk for Made in NYC / Pratt Center
Made in NYC volunteers | Photo by Constance Faulk for Made in NYC / Pratt Center

We are looking for Made in NYC Week volunteers to help us with event promotion.

If you want to volunteer with us as a Made in NYC Week 2026 ambassador, please contact Taylor Novick-Finder (taylor@madeinnyc.org). 

I’d like to volunteer

Made in NYC Week 2026 is made possible through the support of our generous sponsors. Please contact Taylor Novick-Finder (taylor@madeinnyc.org) to learn about sponsorship opportunities.

I’m interested in sponsoring

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