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Mission Education Projects Inc. Conducts Programs Over Zoom
San Francisco, CA. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mission Education Projects Inc. (MEPI) is still trying to provide its usual academic support and enrichment activities. This nonprofit, based in the Mission district is pictured above. MEPI provides tutoring,...
1C13 Productions Helps Build Communities in Bay Area Despite Pandemic
Oakland, CA. It started out as a personal mission to inspire spirituality throughout her neighborhood for Jasmine Taylor (pictured above on the right). She launched the "Stepping Out on Faith" prayer walk in October of 2014 and that led to her founding a nonprofit...
Larkin Street Innovates to House Homeless Youth
San Francisco, CA. Sheltering at home is the most effective way to stop the spread of COVID-19, but for 1,100 homeless youth in San Francisco, it is impossible. On April 29, Larkin Street opened a new Shelter In Place Hotel in collaboration with the City of San...
Groceries for Elders Sees Increased Demand During Pandemic
San Francisco, CA. Despite periods of increased demand, and the nonprofit being understaffed, Groceries for Elders continues to serve the community during the pandemic. The team of organizers and volunteers are pictured above packing bags of groceries recently for...
Eviction Defense Collaborative Continues to Assist Renters During Pandemic
San Francisco, CA. The Eviction Defense Collaborative (EDC) continues to fight against the impact that COVID-19 has on those who pay rent. The nonprofit's office is currently closed to clients but is still available online and by phone. Those who have received a...
Urban Sprouts Still Sprouting During COVID-19
San Francisco, CA. Even though Urban Sprouts heavily relies on in-person gatherings, this non-profit is still finding ways to serve the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The nonprofit operates five community gardens in the San Francisco area with a focus on...
Skate Like A Girl San Francisco Shifts Summer Skate Camp to Online Format
San Francisco, CA. Skate Like a Girl Seattle will conduct its summer skate camp online for 2020. Chapter co-director Soph Elden says that “since COVID-19 hit, [the organization] decided to switch to an at-home virtual skate camp.” The camp now gives skaters of all...
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New Legal Guidelines for Nonprofits During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Los Angeles, CA. The California Department of Justice Charitable Trusts has issued new guidelines during the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic and State’s shelter-in-place order. Right now charitable organizations are called upon more than ever to meet the critical needs of...
United Way of Greater LA Sets up Pandemic Relief Fund
Los Angeles, CA. #UnitedforLA and #ChipinLAOn are the social hashtags for the United Way of Greater LA as it promotes its Pandemic Relief Fund. Leaders say thousands of workers in L.A. County are losing wages and jobs due to the pandemic and thousands more do not...
COVID-19 Resources for California’s Nonprofits
Los Angeles, CA. Organizations like the United way of the Greater Los Angeles area are sending out a thank you to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Antelope Valley for chipping in with 12 boxes of toilet paper for community members in need. It's just one way nonprofits...
June is Second Most Popular Month for Charitable Giving
Los Angeles, CA. While December continues to be the largest month for charitable giving, 2018 gave way to the biggest shift in distribution across other months. In 2017, approximately 18.2% of giving took place in December and this shifted to just 17% in 2018,...