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Resources for Grantseekers


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Grantee Center Help

Get answers to many questions related to Grantee Center, our interactive community resource for applicants and grantees. All applications must now be submitted through Grantee Center. You do not need to be logged into Grantee Center to access the Help section.

The San Francisco Foundation Logo

Our logo page in the Press section of our website has information on using our logo and downloading it for print or the web.

 

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The Attorney General's Office, State of California

Answers frequently asked questions about nonprofits and nonprofit laws in California.

Bay Area Video Coalition

Offers computer/media classes as well as workshops for video, graphics, and web development.

BPM
Free seminars for nonprofits in financial management, preparing for audits, buying insurance, technology planning, and other topics.

Community Initiatives
Provides fiscal sponsorship for public-private, collaborative, new, and temporary efforts that benefit the community but are not incorporated as independent, nonprofit corporations.

CompassPoint Nonprofit Services
Offers a wide range of nonprofit consulting, training services, and seminars.

TechSoup Global
Helps nonprofits choose, implement, and sustain the essential technology needed to serve their communities.

TechSoup.org
Technology news, resources for nonprofits, and offers discount technology for nonprofits through TechSoup Stock.

The Foundation Center
Provides education, information, and training on the grantseeking process.

Internal Revenue Service
IRS website has 990 tax return forms and a broad range of tax information.

Media Alliance
Offers computer and media classes and resources on media issues.

Northern California Grantmakers
Provides short-term loans to arts and nonprofit human service organizations experiencing cash-flow problems.

Orgspaces.org
Brings together information about space availability, planning, funding, and sharing to help nonprofits stay in San Francisco.