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All Things San Francisco: State and local relief grants for SF small business owners

About this event

Join Small Business Majority, Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, Working Solutions and Main Street Launch for a free webinar for San Francisco Small Business Week to learn about affordable loan and grant options in the City of San Francisco.

The webinar will cover the statewide California Rebuilding Fund, San Francisco's District 10 (D-10) Small Business Revolving Loan Fund, a partnership between Working Solutions and Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center with funding from D10 Implementation Committee.=

We will also provide an opportunity to ask any last-minute questions on your application to the COVID-19 Relief Grant Program. Round 6 ends on Tuesday, May 4 at 5:00 PM PT.

Topics of discussion include:

  • Overview of the micro-loan program for District 10 in San Francisco
  • Overview of the California Rebuilding Fund, available statewide
  • SF Revolving Loan Fund and Emerging Business Loan Fund
  • SF Venue Fund: Applications due by Wednesday, May 5
  • SF Relief Grants: The Community Anchor and Equity grants, due Friday May 7

Hosted by

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    Small Business Majority

    Small Business Majority is a national small business advocacy organization, founded and run by small business owners to ensure America's entrepreneurs are a key part of a thriving and inclusive economy.

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    Kevin Gbolie

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    Karla De Leon Executive Vice President, Chief Lending Officer @ Main Street Launch

    Karla manages the lending team at Main Street Launch. Her professional background is a mix of business and public policy, her career has been primarily focused on small business finance.

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    Anita Russell Business Development Officer @ Working Solutions

    Anita's acumen for advocacy, communication, and partnership building has been solid for more than 25 years.

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