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FUND NAME / LINK - Updated 6/8/2020STATUSCITY/COUNTYREQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICANTSGRANT AMOUNTLANGUAGESCONTACT
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San Francisco UndocufundTemporarily PausedSan FranciscoThe fund seeks to support undocumented children, families, and communities affected by the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic who live,work or recently lost work in San Francisco City and County due to COVID-19.1000
Spanish (Working on other languages)
undocufundsf@gmail.com
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Bay Area Labor Council Response FundOpenSan FrancsicoThe program provides a one-time financial relief to Bay Area "out of work" union members impacted by COVID-19 WHO DO NOT QUALIFY for other benefits.
Financial relief will be issued to a third party vendor (your Landlord, PG&E, AT&T, etc.) and/or grocery cards.
500Spanish and Chinese
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Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation OpenNationalFor restaurant workers. Applicants must complete a Statement of Need, Personal info worksheet, Employment History, Worker Stability Survey, Submitted copies of current and *previous paychecks or paystubs, lease or mortgage statement, utility bills (*before the incident that lead to the need for emergency funding), Photos of any damage(s) if applicable, Other materials you think we should know about your experience of loss (i.e. doctors bills, HOA notices, FEMA letters, repair estimates, etc.)Spanish
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One Fair Wage Emergency FundOpenCA, and a few other statesRestaurant workers, delivery workers, app-based delivery drivers and other tipped workers and service workers who have been impacted by coronavirus and the related economic crisis can apply for assistance.Spanish
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USBG National Charity FoundationOpen until June 15NationalFor bartenders, bar backs, bar servers, or are otherwise engaged in the service or preparation of alcoholic beverages150-500
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MAF Immigrant Families GrantOpenSF Bay Area (San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Sonoma, and Solano Counties)Be a resident of the SF Bay Area (San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Marin, Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Sonoma, and Solano Counties). Not eligible to receive a stimulus check . Earned less than $99,000 or total household income below $198,000 in 2019. Experienced an income disruption due to pandemic. Applicant must have checking account in their name.500
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Root and ReboundOpenCalifornia & South CarolinaFormerly-incarcerated and system-impacted community membersGift Cards up to $100
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Another Round, Another Rally Emergency Assistance
Open, but phone interviews paused
NationalFor hospitality workers who lost their jobs or had their hours slashed in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, including roles such as chef, server, bartender, dishwasher, sommelier, manager or someone who holds any other type of hospitality role500Spanish
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Oakland Undocumented Relief FundClosedOaklandFor undocumented workers who live or work in Oakland and have lost their jobs or had their hours cut as a result of the Coronavirus and the shelter in place orders. 500Spanish
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Sonoma County UndocufundClosedSonoma CountyThe fund supports undocumented children, families, and communities in Sonoma County affected by the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic
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Restaurant Opportunities Centers United ClosedNational
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Migrant Youth Relief FundPausedBay Area Counties: Alameda, San Francisco, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, Marin, San Mateo CountyMigrant youth (15-30 years old) or Migrant guardian of youth (aged 0-20) affected by the shelter-in-place order500Spanish Application
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Somos Familia LGBTQI+ Community FundClosedBay Area CountiesPrioritizing people who are: LGBTQI+ Latinx & their families, trans & nonbinary Latinx, in the Bay Area, undocumented or have DACA, experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19500Spanishinfo@somosfamiliabay.org
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COVID-19 Disaster Releif Assistance for ImmigrantsOpenAlameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa ClaraEligible individuals must be able to provide information that they (1) are an undocumented adult (person over the age of 18); (2) are not eligible for federal COVID-19 related assistance, like the CARES Act tax stimulus payments or pandemic unemployment benefits; and, (3) have experienced a hardship as a result of COVID-19.minimum of $500 maximum of $1000 in assistance per householdMultiple languages, for a full list scroll down to bottom on FAQs https://cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/immigration/covid-19-drai#FAQsAlameda and Contra Costa: www.cceb.org
Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo: www.catholiccharitiessf.org/
Santa Clara: www.catholiccharitiesscc.org/
Phone Number: (866) 490-3899
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