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YBCBD Community Benefit Fund in California

Dated: January 5, 2024

The Yerba Buena Community Benefit District (YBCBD) is pleased to issue the Community Benefit Fund.

Donor Name: Yerba Buena Community Benefit District

State: California

City: San Francisco

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 02/14/2024

Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000

Grant Duration: 1 Year

Details:

Funding Priorities

Funding will be awarded in four primary categories:

  • Public Art – Public art provides a diverse and stimulating environment for the District’s residents, visitors, and employees. They seek works of art that meet the highest aesthetic standards reflective of diverse social and cultural perspectives. Public art may take many forms, including freestanding sculptures, murals, fountains, and artist designed functional elements such as doors, gates, fencing, lighting fixtures, street furniture and bridges. It can include “place-specific” installations, either temporary or permanent, that respond to elements or characteristics found in a particular location.
    • Projects can provide new opportunities for significant creative work to be presented in public spaces and support new artistic and cultural experiences for the community. Projects will reach beyond the typical arts audience, engage the public in unusual ways, and take place in contexts outside conventional exhibition and performance spaces. Preference is given for projects that actively engage District residents and/or are created by District artists. All permanent public art projects must include a plan for ongoing security and maintenance; be publicly accessible or visible to the public free of charge; and be installed in accordance with all applicable city codes and regulations.
  • Streetscape Improvements – Projects that improve the environmental and/or aesthetic feel of the neighborhood, creating a better place to live, work, study and visit are included in this category. Possible projects include capital items such as, trees as well as activities such as tree planting, community gardening, and neighborhood clean-ups. All streetscape improvement projects must include a plan for ongoing security and maintenance; be publicly accessible or visible to the public free of charge; and be installed in accordance with all applicable city codes and regulations.
  • Community Building – Projects that provide community building activities and are implemented within the District will be considered for funding. Projects may include a variety of recreational, educational, social service and/or community building strategies and events that improve the quality of life for people in the District. Projects may be open to the general population or target specific populations (such as youth or seniors) and focus on district residents and/or visitors; with a strong priority for those that are free of charge and accessible to people of all income levels. Projects can be offered on a one-time, multiple intervention, or ongoing basis. Please note that due to an increase in the number of proposals, fundraising events or gala requests with strong District connection and benefit will still be considered, but will be given a much lower priority than other requests.
  • Public Safety Enhancement – Projects that prevent or reduce violence and increase safety in the District will be considered. Projects may include a variety of strategies from pedestrian safety initiatives, neighborhood watches, and security escorts to emergency telephones and increased lighting. Capital projects must include a plan for ongoing security and maintenance; benefit the public in the District; and be installed in accordance with all applicable city codes and regulations.

Funding Information 

  • Up to $88,000 is available this funding cycle. The Committee considers three types of grants: • “Full Grants” of up to $25,000 
  • “Mini-Grants” of up to $5,000 
  • Event Sponsorships of up to $5,000 

Full grants will be awarded for one-year, and projects should be completed within that timeframe. Mini-grants and event sponsorships will be awarded for six months to one year, and projects should be completed within that time frame. Organizations may not receive more than two grants of any kind, i.e. full grants, mini-grants, or event sponsorships, per twelvemonth time period.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicants must have nonprofit 501(c)(3) taxexempt status or utilize a fiscal agent who has nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.
  • Geography – For full grants, the proposed project or event must be implemented within the District. The project may benefit residents of the District, other San Francisco residents who participate in the project within the District, or visitors to the District. The applicant agency does not have to be located in the District, but the actual project must occur in the District. Priority will be given to projects that are operated by organizations located within the District. For mini-grants and event sponsorships, the proposed projects and/or events must occur in the neighborhood and benefit the neighborhood.
  • Use of Funds – The project must not supplant public funding or be used to fill a budget deficit. Funding can be used to encourage voter participation but not for lobbying, political contributions, or to support political campaign-related activities.

For more information, visit YBCBD.

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