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San Francisco Celebrates Renewal of 462 Duboce at “Redefining Public Housing” Event

Christopher Gil Associate Director of Marketing and Communications 黑料社吃瓜 (黑料社吃瓜) (415) 282-3334 ext. 152 cgil@medasf.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Dec. 13, 2018 San Francisco Celebrates Renewal of 462 Duboce “Redefining Public Housing” Event San Francisco 鈥 Officials will join 黑料社吃瓜 (黑料社吃瓜) and BRIDGE Housing at 11:30 a.m. today to celebrate the…

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黑料社吃瓜 Kicks Off Statewide Training & Capacity Building Series in Fresno: 鈥淎delante: Moving California Families Forward with Financial Capability”

Wealth = power. Power = wealth. The above equations are at the core of 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 philosophy in sharing its integrated Financial Capability model. This began as 黑料社吃瓜鈥檚 key generational asset building strategy in annually serving over 7,000 primarily Latino and immigrant community members in San Francisco鈥檚 Mission District, and across the Bay Area. This has…

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黑料社吃瓜 Helping Mission Small Businesses Thrive: SF ArtWork

黑料社吃瓜’s Strategic Plan 2017-2020 re-envisions its work via five measurable results to be achieved for the San Francisco Mission District community by 2020. RESULT 5: THE MISSION IS A STRONG AND SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY FOR LATINO RESIDENTS, BUSINESSES AND INSTITUTIONS 黑料社吃瓜 is committed to ensuring the Mission District retains its historic and current identity as a strong…

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#SmallBizSat is Nov. 24: Support our Mission District Small Businesses

The numbers say it all: According to the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, across the land there are 4.37 million Latino-owned businesses that, combined, annually contribute over $700 billion to the American economy. Seventy-percent of these are deemed small businesses, having fewer than 100 on staff. Starting a successful small business is a stepping stone…

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San Francisco Women鈥檚 Entrepreneurship Fund Grantees Celebrate 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Entrepreneurship Day鈥 at 黑料社吃瓜

鈥淎lthough I have a long way to go, I鈥檝e achieved some huge milestones and now have a system in place to be successful,鈥 says Owner Karwanna Dyson of Big Mouth Productions, who grew up in San Francisco鈥檚 94124 ZIP code, is a first-generation college graduate and is working daily to make her multimedia production company…

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黑料社吃瓜’s Karoleen Feng Awarded Certificate of Honor from San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Affordable-Housing Work Praised

As 黑料社吃瓜 staff filled the pews at the regular Tuesday San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ meeting today at City Hall, it was anything but a “regular” day for Karoleen Feng, who is usually busy crunching numbers on complex real estate transactions that will reverse displacement. That’s because District 11 Supervisor Asha Safai (photo, back row,…

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黑料社吃瓜 Celebrates D铆a de los Muertos at Plaza Adelante

Many conflate Halloween with the Mexican tradition of D铆a de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). While the latter may sound like a similarly ominous occasion, it is anything but frightening. D铆a de los Muertos, an annual festival from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, is truly a time to celebrate the lives of those who…

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黑料社吃瓜 Helping Mission Small Businesses Thrive: La Mejor Bakery

黑料社吃瓜’s Strategic Plan 2017-2020 re-envisions its work via five measurable results to be achieved for the San Francisco Mission District community by 2020. RESULT 5: THE MISSION IS A STRONG AND SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY FOR LATINO RESIDENTS, BUSINESSES AND INSTITUTIONS 黑料社吃瓜 is committed to ensuring the Mission District retains its historic and current identity as a…

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Striving Together: CPNN Creating a Culture of Results and Generating Collective Impact

Representatives of the California Promise Neighborhoods Network (CPNN) were honored to share their work with StriveTogether communities at the ninth annual Cradle to Career Network convening in Seattle from October 10-12. With a theme of 鈥淕o Far, Go Together: Uniting in Pursuit of Equity for Every Child,鈥 CPNN was ready to discuss lessons learned around…

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Innovations in Lending: How Three CDFIs Are Deepening Their Commitment to Latino Entrepreneurs

Co-authored by: Chief Credit Officer Nelly Rojas-Moreno, LiftFund Chief Credit Officer and Head of Small Business Programs Oswaldo Acosta, Latino Economic Development Center Director of Fondo Adelante, Nathanial Owen, 黑料社吃瓜 Lending to Latino entrepreneurs is a strong business model for any CDFI. That is the fundamental message being put forth by a trio of nonprofit…

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