SF/Alameda County Program

All funds from the initial capitalization of the San Francisco/Alameda County Grant Program have been successfully disbursed.  Please check back for information about subsequent rounds of funding.

This program provides technical assistance, planning and capital grants to San Francisco and Alameda County-based nonprofits seeking to establish new permanently affordable nonprofit office space through capital expansion projects or the acquisition or long-term leasing of real estate.



The Fund provided a portion of the equity needed. Applicants were expected to leverage grants with other resources. In evaluating applications, preference was given to projects providing co-location opportunities to other nonprofits.

Planning and Capital Projects

Planning Grants furnished funds for costs that grantee organizations may have incurred before buying, renovating or building property: from feasibility studies and appraisals to environmental testing.

Capital Grants were designed to cover either project-related costs for nonprofits buying or leasing space long-term,  renovations of owned space, or new construction.

The first round of funding for the San Francisco/Alameda Grant Program awarded 26 capital grants totaling over $4.1 million. These funds are helping to create over 550,000 square feet of permanent space for nonprofit organizations.

Our grants will leverage over $261 million in additional public and private financing. Eighteen of the organizations funded will serve as anchor tenants in new nonprofit centers which will each house an average of five nonprofits.

In addition to the capital grants made to date, NCCLF has provided seven organizations with planning grants and provided technical assistance services to over 400 nonprofit organizations which are considering community facility projects.







More Information
For more information about the NSCF, please contact
Joshua Simon, Director, Consulting and Grant Programs.



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Youth Radio
   
 
 

Youth Radio offers after-school journalism and production training programs free-of-charge to approximately 1,400 students per year while also providing academic tutoring, college-bound preparation, and leadership training. Since 1992, Youth Radio has trained thousands of teenagers in broadcast journalism, production, engineering and media advocacy and literacy. Using on-air DJ opportunities as a hook, the organization provides stable, long-term guidance for youth as they transition from school to college and into careers.

Youth Radio is currently operating out of cramped, outdated quarters that severely limit their plans, and believes that their potential for developing breadth and depth in programming can only be realized in an expanded and appropriate facility. Youth Radio was awarded a $10,000 planning grant from our San Francisco/Alameda Program (December 2003) to pay a portion of the pre-development costs to acquire permanent space. The organization was also awarded a $350,000 capital grant from our San Francisco/Alameda Program (September 2005) to support the acquisition of a new facility that will allow Youth Radio to create a state-of-the-art Downtown Digital Media Center, leveraging their existing resources and continuing to develop innovative youth programs to serve the increasing needs of their young people. Learn more about Youth Radio: http://www.youthradio.org/