The City is partnering with Yerba Buena Center for the Arts to implement $1,000/month economic relief program for approximately 130 San Francisco artists hardest-hit by the COVID 19 pandemic. Applications are open through Thursday, April 15, 2021.
Sofis has extensive experience in economic development and will play a critical role in strengthening the city’s economy and supporting workers as San Francisco recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic
Successful outdoor dining and retail program would continue beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, making permanent changes to streamline curbside, sidewalk, roadway and other permitting process for San Francisco businesses and organizations
$28 million program will expand workforce development, paid training, and job placement for adults and youth in San Francisco, and will include targeted resources to address the disproportionate Black unemployment rate with funding from the Dream Keeper Initiative
Brown brings years of experience in community organizing and local government, as well as a commitment to equity and supporting arts and culture organizations, to San Francisco’s Grants for the Arts
Chu, who has served the City and County of San Francisco since 2004, will bring years of experience in local government, as well as a commitment to economic recovery and equity to City Administrator’s Office.