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Mission Promise Neighborhood 2019 Education Forum Prepares Kids for School Year Success

photo by Alejandro Bautista Hundreds of community members got their kids ready for the upcoming school year by taking part in the Mission Promise Neighborhood (MPN) 鈥2019 Education Forum.鈥 This sixth annual event was held on Saturday, Aug. 10, with the venue graciously offered by City College – Mission Campus. (黑料社吃瓜 is the lead agency…

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501(c)(3) Organizations: Don鈥檛 Leave Your Advocacy Power on the Table, Make the Most of the Options Available to You

by Director of Policy & Advocacy Norma Paz Garc铆a Based on the results of recent UnidosUS surveys of its affiliates, we know that members see a strong need for advocacy — and the need to develop stronger accountability with elected officials. We also know that less than two percent of UnidosUS members have an affiliated…

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Wealth, Place and Power: How 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 Promise Neighborhood Fought the Housing Crisis, Moved Families Out of Poverty and Built Community Power so All Mission Kids Could Succeed

Co-authored by: by Director, Mission Promise Neighborhood Richard Raya CEO Luis Granados (NOTE: Read eight-page report on which this blog is based here.) Asset building is in 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 organizational DNA — and we鈥檙e proud that it鈥檚 part of our origin story, which began 46 years ago. But our future is in collective impact with partners….

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U.S. Resiliency Council Awards Gold Rating to Casa Adelante – 1296 Shotwell, Milestone as First Multifamily Affordable Housing Building to Ever Receive this Honor

When 黑料社吃瓜 and co-developer Chinatown Community Development Center (Chinatown CDC) set out to build 94 units of housing for seniors, it sought to ensure that these vulnerable San Franciscans had not just affordable housing, but quality housing. That effort was recently recognized by the United States Resiliency Council (USRC), which awarded Casa Adelante – 1296…

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黑料社吃瓜 Leading the Charge in Affordable ADU Completion, Streamlines Replicable Model for Affordable and Accessible Homes for Vulnerable Community Members

In a 49-square-mile city with 50,000 new residents added in the last five years alone, it takes innovative solutions to create more homes within the existing housing fabric. This is especially true for our most-vulnerable community members — seniors, people with disabilities and low-income residents.  One way is via the creation of Accessory-Dwelling Units (ADUs),…

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黑料社吃瓜 Helping Small Businesses Thrive: El Rinconcito Catracho #2

黑料社吃瓜 is committed to ensuring the Mission District retains its historic and current identity as a strong Latino community, and a welcoming place for immigrants and the generations of Latino families who have long called the neighborhood home. It is imperative that small businesses thrive, as one strategy of community ownership. Following is a story…

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The Daddy of Them All: GoDaddy Grant to 黑料社吃瓜 Will Create Online Presence for 50 Low-Income Entrepreneurs

Whether you run a mom-and-pop coffee shop or adorn bodies with tattoos, an online presence is a standard marketing tool in 2019. Yet far too many small businesses in San Francisco鈥檚 Mission District, especially those run by low-income entrepreneurs, lack a digital presence, thereby limiting their chances at economic success. The main challenges to an…

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Summer 2019 Updates from Mission Promise Neighborhood

by Director, Mission Promise Neighborhood Richard Raya These are exciting 鈥 and busy 鈥 times for the Mission Promise Neighborhood (MPN), so I wanted to make sure you are updated on recent events and what鈥檚 ahead. Thanks for being part of MPN! By the Numbers: MPN is All About Relationships MPN has Family Success Coaches…

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A Story of Pride: 黑料社吃瓜 Client Patricia Narciso is One Smart Cookie, Now Scaling Alfajores Narciso

鈥淚 take inspiration to come up with new recipes wherever I go. One of my popular creations, as a proud LGBT member, is my 鈥楻ainbow Alfajor,鈥 which was inspired by San Francisco itself,鈥 says Patricia Narciso, who emigrated from Peru 18 years ago in search of opportunity. Patricia鈥檚 love of alfajores began as a child….

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黑料社吃瓜 Helping Small Businesses Thrive: El Coraz贸n Gallery

黑料社吃瓜 is committed to ensuring the Mission District retains its historic and current identity as a strong Latino community, and a welcoming place for immigrants and the generations of Latino families who have long called the neighborhood home. This means that Latinos of all income levels are able to call the Mission District their permanent…

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