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We know our success rests on our ability to reach unbanked San Franciscans through the networks they trust, like employers, places of worship, community agencies, and local colleges. Bank on San Francisco can provide essential training, advice, and banking opportunities to your organization's clients. In turn, your organization can help connect us with unbanked San Franciscans looking to take the first step on the road to financial security.

Sign up today and find out how you can:
  • Apply for a Microgrant to host a financial training seminar for your organization.* Fill out our Community Partner form below, and we'll send you a Microgrant application.
  • Invite a Bank on San Francisco bank or credit union of your choice to partner with your organization.
  • Create an action group to encourage members of your community to enroll in financial education, open checking accounts, or start savings plans.
  • Include Bank on San Francisco information in your mailings and newsletters.
  • Display posters and other materials in public spaces.
  • Place a link on your Web site to bankonsf.org.

We want our newly banked San Franciscans to have all of the tools they need to be successful, so we partnered with the nonprofit EARN (Earned Assets Resource Network) to provide high-quality financial education to those who open Bank on San Francisco accounts. Classes are offered on a monthly basis in English and Spanish through our community partners, and online at http://www.thebeehive.org.


*Apply for a Bank on San Francisco Microgrant to help cover the costs of hosting a financial education seminar for your organization! In addition to providing a trained financial educator to teach the class, Bank on San Francisco is now offering $300 grants to help underwrite hosting expenses. In exchange, your organization agrees to guarantee a minimum of twenty attendees and to provide a meeting space, refreshments, and child care (if necessary). Organizations are also asked to conduct outreach to promote the training and open the class to members of the public who may be interested in attending.