Our Community Partners

  • Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association

    The Duboce Triangle Neighborhood Association (DTNA) represents residents, businesses and property owners in San Francisco's Duboce Triangle neighborhood. Our goal is to protect, maintain and improve our neighborhood quality of life, and ensure that the Duboce Triangle continues to be San Francisco's very best neighborhood in which to live, work and play.

  • Eureka Valley Neighborhood Association

    The Castro/Eureka Valley Neighborhood Association (EVNA) provides a public forum for those who live, work, and play in the greater Eureka Valley area to discuss common issues and concerns and help develop solutions to improve the neighborhood.

  • Castro/Upper Market CBD

    The Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District (CBD) is run by an appointed Executive Director and an elected Board of Directors consisting of residents, community activists, business representatives, and property owners, meets monthly to respond to neighborhood issues such as street safety and cleanliness, and to directly influence land use, economic development, and future planning in their area.

  • The Office of Economic and Workforce Development

    The Office of Economic and Workforce Development (OEWD) supports San Francisco's ongoing economic vitality by strengthening its neighborhoods, businesses, commercial corridors and workforce.

  • San Francisco Public Works

    San Francisco Public Works (SFDPW) is a world-class public works organization that contributes to making San Francisco a beautiful, livable, vibrant, safe, and sustainable city. We enhance the quality of life in San Francisco by providing outstanding public service.

  • The San Francisco Small Business Development Center

    The San Francisco Small Business Development Center (SBDC) helps individuals start, manage and grow their businesses.We provide free, confidential one-on-one customized consulting services and training workshops in English, Spanish, Mandarin and Cantonese to established businesses and certain start-ups in San Francisco.

  • San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency

    The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) oversees transit, streets and taxis in the city of San Francisco, California.

  • San Francisco Office of Small Business

    Directed by the Small Business Commission, the Office of Small Business (OSB) and its Small Business Assistance Center (SBAC) function as the City's central point of information and referral for entrepreneurs and small businesses located in the City and County of San Francisco.

  • Bay Area Reporter

    The Bay Area Reporter (BAR) is the nation's oldest and highest circulation LGBT news weekly, serving San Francisco's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Founded in 1971, BAR is regarded for its original writing covering news and entertainment relevant to our lives. BAR is published every Thursday by BAR Media Inc. and is distributed in San Francisco and surrounding cities of the Bay Area.

  • San Francisco Bay Times

    The San Francisco Bay Times is the largest and oldest LGBT publication that is now and always has been 100% LGBT owned. The paper was founded in 1978 by LGBT men and women working together, and the commitment to unity in our community has continued over the decades. SF Bay Times is known for its colorful content and longstanding support of LGBT nonprofit groups.

  • Hoodline SF

    Hoodline is a neighborhood news network covering San Francisco. Well, part of San Francisco. But we're growing. Hoodline originates in three local San Francisco blogs -- Haighteration, Hayeswire, and Uppercasing. Those blogs joined forces in 2014, switched from WordPress to Rails, and brought on some new talent to form what is now Hoodline.