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SoMa Community Stabilization Fund Capital Projects (US)

Fund for the Triangle Responsive Grantmaking in the US

Deadline: 3-Dec-20

The Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) and the SoMa Community Stabilization Fund (SoMa Fund) are pleased to announce the availability of up to $3 million for the acquisition and/or renovation of nonprofit owned space in the South of Market neighbourhood of San Francisco, with a focus on retaining and engaging historically-underserved communities.

This funding is intended for a facility or facilities that shall be owned by an organization that has demonstrated a deep and sustained commitment to serving SoMa. With this level of investment, an anchor institution can become a permanent foothold in the neighbourhood where it provides essential services, while explicitly expanding its reach to address emergent community needs with the resulting space.

Their goal with this offering is to support SoMa nonprofit service providers in securing high-quality, stable facilities. MOHCD’s Consolidated Plan articulates its priority to target amenities development to communities impacted by increased housing density.

The mission of the SOMA Community Stabilization Fund Community Advisory Committee is to stabilize the community and promote equity through funding recommendations and priorities that mitigate the impact of development. Its vision is that populations most vulnerable to displacement in SoMa (individuals, families, businesses that serve and employ them, nonprofit organizations, community arts, and educational institutions) are able to live, work and prosper in a neighbourhood that is safe and culturally and economically diverse.

Funding Information

Focus Areas

Per the Fund’s Strategic Plan, investments are directed toward the following four areas:

Eligible Projects

MOHCD will prioritize eligible projects from nonprofit organizations that:

Eligibility Criteria

Organizations are eligible to submit a grant proposal if they meet all the following criteria:

For more information, visit https://sfmohcd.org/community-development-funding-opportunities

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