SF Receives $10.5 Million in Donations for COVID-19 Fund
Give2SF COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund will provide San Franciscans with food security, access to housing, and security for workers and small businesses. Mayor London Breed is happy to announce that the Fund has received approximately $10.5 million in contributions and pledges from foundations and individual donors, and is accepting additional donations.
Read the Full Press Release and see the Major Contributions and Pledges to the Give2SF Fund
Food Security
An initial $2.5 million from the Give2SF Fund has been allocated to ensure that San Franciscans will not experience heightened food insecurity during the coronavirus crisis.
Support for Small Businesses and Workers
A total of $2.1 million from Give2SF has been allocated to provide financial assistance to small businesses and workers.
Housing Stabilization
$750,000 from the Give2SF Fund has been allocated to provide flexible short-term financial relief to individuals and families who are experiencing a housing crisis or are at imminent risk of a housing crisis related to COVID-19.
How You Can Help: Let’s continue helping one another. For more info you may check the Give2SF website, they are still accepting donations either in tax-deductible contributions or in-kind goods. If the financial interest disclosure requirement applies to you, or if you have any questions about the other reporting requirements, please email Give2SF@sfgov.org.
Here’s Mayor London Breed’s latest tweet, thanking everyone for their massive support for Give2SF:
Thanks to the generosity of so many individuals and organizations, Give2SF has raised over $10.5 million in donations and pledges, which is now being distributed to support vulnerable residents and small businesses throughout the City. https://t.co/2v56BuVcyY
— London Breed (@LondonBreed) April 22, 2020