Loan Announcement – Axis Community Health
Axis Community Health, Inc., provides accessible and compassionate healthcare services to low-income and working- poor residents in the Tri-Valley area of Eastern Alameda County.
Read MoreAxis Community Health, Inc., provides accessible and compassionate healthcare services to low-income and working- poor residents in the Tri-Valley area of Eastern Alameda County.
Read MoreAs You Sow (AYS) is a nonprofit that promotes environmental justice and social corporate responsibility through shareholder advocacy and coalition building.
Read MoreFounded in 1975, Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach (APILO) is a community-based social justice organization that serves the Asian and Pacific Islander communities of the Greater Bay Area.
Read MoreSince 1973, Anka Behavioral Health, Inc. (“Anka”) has been providing an array of support services to clients of all ages who have serious and persistent mental illness.
Read MoreAsian American Recovery Services, Inc., (AARS) improves the lives of 20,000 youth and adults annually by offering nationally-recognized substance-abuse prevention, outreach, intervention, and treatment services to three Bay Area counties.
Read MoreFounded in 1978, the East Oakland Youth Development Center (EOYDC) is a nonprofit youth center that offers a range of education, health, and arts programs for multicultural youths aged 6-18.
Read MoreSan Francisco — The Community Vision (Community Vision), a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) headquartered in San Francisco, has been awarded $45 million in New Market Tax Credits (NMTC) from the U.S. Department of Treasury’s CDFI Fund.
Read MoreFounded in 1965, the American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.), is a Tony Award-winning theater and training institution that nurtures the art of live theater through dynamic productions, intensive actor training, and an ongoing engagement with the community.
Read MoreThere is an increased awareness that our investments are controlled by Wall Street and investment managers that are funneling our money into the old economy, contributing to environmental and social risk. Yet, most of us, while desiring to move our money into the new economy, are not in a position to make direct investments. What…
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