This loan was approved on 3/20/2021 and has been fully disbursed.
Young Men's Christian Association Of San Francisco
50 California St Ste 650 San Francisco, CA 94111-4607
Young Men's Christian Association Of San Francisco is a Civic and Social Organizations 501(c)3 – Non Profit located at 50 California St Ste 650 San Francisco, CA 94111-4607 with 500 employees.
Young Men's Christian Association Of San Francisco is a civically and socially engaged organization located in San Francisco, CA. Founded in 1895, the company has grown to serve over 500 employees with its rich history and mission of promoting social responsibility and healthy living. The organization works to build strong communities by providing services such as daycare, job training, housing assistance and after school activities for youth. Additionally, they host events that bring together people of all ages to foster meaningful connections; these include volunteering projects or weekly sports leagues. Young Men’s Christian Association Of San Francisco also serves as a platform for members to give back to their community through donation drives or educational outreach programs. With the mission statement 'We seek the spiritual development of individuals through fellowship with our Lord Jesus Christ', Young Men’s Christian Association Of San Francisco focuses on building strong relationships both inside and outside their organization through philanthropic activities that benefit everyone involved.
During round 1 of the paycheck protection program, Young Men's Christian Association Of San Francisco requested a PPP loan for $10,000,000.00. They were approved on 3/20/2021 by the SBA for an amount of $10,000,000.00. The loan was facillitated by Cornerstone Community Bank. Of the approved amount, Young Men's Christian Association Of San Francisco has received 100% of the approved amount.
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