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Eligible nonprofits may apply for the lesser of $1 million or 25% of project costs to support acquisition.

  • ACQUISITION Approximately $2 million is awarded annually to help nonprofits acquire permanent space and to incentivize philanthropic investment in space stabilization.
  • The initiative builds on the impact of previous City-funded programs, such as the Nonprofit Space Capital Fund and the Nonprofit Displacement Mitigation Program, as well as past efforts of private foundations and nonprofits.Īs part of the Nonprofit Sustainability Initiative,OEWD works with the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development, the San Francisco Arts Commission and Community Vision to administer programs that support organizations seeking long-term leases and permanent affordable space.These programs have three components:

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    San Francisco’s Nonprofit Sustainability Initiative deploys financial assistance, professional services, assessment tools and other resources to help stabilize nonprofits and overcome barriers to growth.

  • Real Estate: Site selection, relocation and expansion assistance with guidance towards areas which are zoned and appropriate for nonprofit uses including social service, health clinics, childcare, arts and/or institutional use.
  • Workforce Services: Assistance with employee recruitment, subsidized job training for new hires and skills upgrading, specialized assistance in navigating city government including workforce requirements for the City’s nonprofit vendors.
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    City Liaison: Specialized assistance in navigating city government including permitting and zoning questions and assistance, single point of contact at the city to coordinate services.

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    Business Development: Access to an extensive network of nonprofit resources and referrals, focused to the needs of the individual business, as well as training and education referrals suited to the arts, education, social service, community development and other nonprofit industry clusters.This page is designed to help nonprofit organizations navigate a variety of tools and resources that can help your nonprofit start, stay and grow in San Francisco.Īdditionally, through its Business Development Division OEWD provides assistance to nonprofits including: The Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD) is committed to supporting the long-term health of San Francisco's nonprofit sector. The City relies on hundreds of nonprofit partnerships to help make San Francisco great. Nonprofit businesses employ the City's workforce in a wide range of jobs including doctors, lawyers, artists, counselors, executives, educators and more. San Francisco nonprofits deliver critical services to support the most vulnerable in our communities, advance shared and equitable prosperity, and enrich and expand our appreciation of diverse arts and cultures. The 6,571 nonprofit organizations that call San Francisco home are an important part of our City’s unique fabric. Committed to supporting the long-term health of San Francisco's nonprofit sector.











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