By: Adina Genn
As seen in Long Island Business News, December 21, 2023
A law firm has been awarded the first Long Island LGBT Chamber of Commerce small business grant.
Cannizaro Law, an LGBT-owned firm in its first year of business with a focus on LGBT estate planning, was awarded a $2,500 grant. With the grant, the firm intends to offer in-person seminars to help LGBT people plan for their future.
Launched in 2022 by the LGBT Network, a nonprofit that supports the LGBT community, the chamber also announced its first grant sponsor, National EAP, an employee assistance program provider.
Aoifa O’Donnell, president and CEO of National EAP, said in a written statement that the organization is “delighted to be the first business grant sponsor for the Long Island LGBT Chamber of Commerce, offering financial support and opportunity to a new LGBT-owned small business.
“As DEIB [diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging] and work/life service experts, we are particularly thrilled to congratulate Louis Cannizzaro for launching his legal practice to meet the specialized estate planning needs of the LGBT community,” she added. “His new practice will ensure LGBT individuals experience both knowledgeable and affirming legal services, a key component to successful work and life health planning.”
Louis Cannizzaro, principal of Cannizaro Law, which has an office in Long Island City, said he was grateful for the grant.