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		<title>San Francisco Worldwide Airport receives $31 million grant &#124; Native Information</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>San Francisco International Airport received a $31 million federal grant to modernize its international terminal building, drawing high praise from local authorities. &#8220;Thanks to the historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, this busy Bay Area airport is receiving a significant and much-needed investment to keep it safe and up-to-date,&#8221; said U.S. Rep. Kevin Mullin, D-San Mateo, in &#8230;</p>
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<p>San Francisco International Airport received a $31 million federal grant to modernize its international terminal building, drawing high praise from local authorities.</p>
<p>&#8220;Thanks to the historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, this busy Bay Area airport is receiving a significant and much-needed investment to keep it safe and up-to-date,&#8221; said U.S. Rep. Kevin Mullin, D-San Mateo, in a press release .  “Investments in our infrastructure are important investments in our economy and in keeping Californians mobile.  This $31 million grant will help modernize the international terminal and ensure that SFO remains a premier hub for passengers traveling around the world.”</p>
<p>More than 42 million domestic and international passengers traveled through South San Francisco Airport last year, Mullin noted.  The federal grant will help fund SFO&#8217;s plans to upgrade its roof system to make traveling to and from the airport safer, said U.S. Representative Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco.</p>
<p>The project is one of many funded by the bipartisan Infrastructure Act, a $550 billion financial package designed to cover infrastructure improvements such as bridges, roads, mass transit, broadband and water infrastructure over the next five years.</p>
<p>&#8220;Led by our congressional delegation in the Bay Area, the bipartisan infrastructure bill provides important tools for San Francisco International Airport to remain a gateway for commerce, travel and tourism in the Bay Area,&#8221; Pelosi said.  &#8220;With this important investment in the future of air travel in the Bay Area, we are supporting well-paying jobs and making much-needed improvements to the SFO to ensure our city&#8217;s international airport continues to provide world-class service for all.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>FHLBank San Francisco Matching Grant Program Delivers Extra</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) &#8212; The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco announced that, in partnership with participating member financial institutions, more than $2.2 million has been donated to HUD-approved housing counseling agencies through the Bank&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program. This funding has been distributed to 22 HUD-approved housing &#8230;</p>
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<p align="left">SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.  12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) &#8212; The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco announced that, in partnership with participating member financial institutions, more than $2.2 million has been donated to HUD-approved housing counseling agencies through the Bank&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program.  This funding has been distributed to 22 HUD-approved housing counseling agencies so that they can better serve homebuyers and homeowners in communities of color.</p>
<p>“The Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program is a key component of FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s commitment to working to narrow the Black homeownership gap and reduce racial wealth disparities,” said Teresa Bryce Bazemore, president and CEO of FHLBank San Francisco.  &#8220;We are grateful for the member financial institutions that have partnered with us to advance racial equity by providing financial support for housing counseling agencies directly serving populations that have been historically disadvantaged when it comes to building wealth through homeownership.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Empowering Black Homeownership grant program, which launched in March 2022, made $1 million available for the Bank&#8217;s member financial institutions to request dollar-for-dollar matching grants of up to $125,000.  FHLBank San Francisco is grateful to each of the following Bank members for delivering generous donations along with our matching grant funds to 22 local housing counseling agencies for HUD-eligible activities, which include capacity building, operations, and pre-and post-purchase homeownership counseling .</p>
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<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Bank of the West</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Citizens Business Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">City National Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Farmers &#038; Merchants Bank of Long Beach</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">First Republic Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Luther Burbank Savings</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Mechanics Bank</li>
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<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Pacific Premier Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Pacific Western Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Silicon Valley Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Toyota Financial Savings Bank</li>
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<p>Several FHLBank San Francisco member institutions shared their thoughts on the impact that FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program will have on homebuyers and homeowners of color in communities where they do business:</p>
<p>&#8220;Thank you to our partners at FHLBank San Francisco for making this important grant matching program available via its member banks,&#8221; said Cheryl Ryman, Farmers &#038; Merchants Bank vice president, community reinvestment act officer.  &#8220;We applaud Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, NeighborWorks OC, and Affordable Housing Clearinghouse for the valuable work they do in our community, and we are grateful for the opportunity to assist in achieving their mission.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;City National Bank is proud to support Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles County and its mission of helping more families realize the American dream of homeownership,&#8221; said Sal Mendoza, City National Bank senior vice president, community reinvestment act manager, &#8220;We want to also thank FHLBank San Francisco for matching our grant and helping us make a difference in the communities where we live and work.”</p>
<p>&#8220;The racial homeownership gap is persistent and pervasive in the Bay Area, so we thank FHLBank San Francisco for making this funding available to partners doing critical work to make homeownership more attainable for Black families,&#8221; said Bobbie Salgado, Silicon Valley Bank&#8217;s senior director, community reinvestment act and community affairs manager.  &#8220;We are proud to work with FHLBank San Francisco and our local housing services partners to put these funds to work in our communities.&#8221;</p>
<p>More information on FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program and the Bank&#8217;s other Community Programs, is available at fhlbsf.com.</p>
<p><strong>About F&#038;M Bank</strong><br />Founded in Long Beach in 1907 by CJ Walker, F&#038;M Bank provides white-glove service to clients at 25 branches from San Clemente to Santa Barbara, as well as through Online and Mobile Banking platforms.  The Bank offers commercial and small business banking, business loan programs, home loans, and a robust offering of consumer retail banking products, including checking, savings and youth accounts.  F&#038;M Bank is a California state-chartered bank with deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Member FDIC) and an Equal Housing Lender.  NMLS #537388.  For more information about F&#038;M, please visit the website, www.FMB.com.</p>
<p><strong>About City National Bank</strong><br />With $91.2 billion in assets, City National Bank provides banking, investment and trust services through 68 branches, including 22 full-service regional centers, in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, Nevada, New York City, Nashville, Atlanta, Washington, D.C. and Miami*.  In addition, the company and its investment affiliates manage or administer $83.0 billion in client investment assets.</p>
<p>City National is a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), one of the world&#8217;s leading diversified financial services companies.  RBC serves more than 17 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the United States and 27 other countries.  For more information about City National, visit the company&#8217;s website at cnb.com.</p>
<p>*City National Bank does business in Miami and the state of Florida as CN Bank.</p>
<p><strong>About Silicon Valley Bank</strong><br />Silicon Valley Bank, the bank of the world&#8217;s most innovative companies and investors, provides commercial banking services, expertise and insights into the technology, life science and healthcare, private equity, venture capital and premium wine industries.  Silicon Valley Bank operates in centers of innovation around the world and is one of SVB&#8217;s core businesses with SVB Capital, SVB Private and SVB Securities.  With global commercial banking services, Silicon Valley Bank helps address the unique needs of its dynamic, fast-growing, innovative clients.  Learn more at www.svb.com.</p>
<p><strong>About the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco</strong><br />The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco is a member-driven cooperative helping local lenders in Arizona, California, and Nevada build strong communities, create opportunity, and change lives for the better.  The tools and resources we provide to our member financial institutions—commercial banks, credit unions, industrial loan companies, savings institutions, insurance companies, and community development financial institutions—foster homeownership, expand access to quality housing, seed or sustain small businesses, and revitalize whole neighborhoods.  Together with our members and other partners, we are making the communities we serve more vibrant, equitable, and resilient.  Learn more at www.fhlbsf.com.</p>
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		<title>San Francisco-Primarily based Homebridge Receives $16.2 Million Grant to Strengthen California&#8217;s Caregiving Workforce</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>More than 500,000 caregivers eligible to receive paid, comprehensive training from national and state leadersin home care best practices SAN FRANCISCO, october 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Homebridge, op san francisco based organization dedicated to quality in-home supportive services, has received a state grant of up to $16.2 million to strengthen California&#8217;s Caregiving workforce through the &#8230;</p>
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<p><span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-location">SAN FRANCISCO</span></span>, <span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-chron">october  13, 2022</span></span>  /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Homebridge, op <span class="xn-location">san francisco</span> based organization dedicated to quality in-home supportive services, has received a state grant of up to <span class="xn-money">$16.2 million</span> to strengthen <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> Caregiving workforce through the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Career Pathways Program.  The program, set to launch this month, will provide a broad array of training and career opportunities to the 550,000 IHSS home care providers who serve more than 650,000 residents statewide.</p>
<p>IHSS workers comprise a large portion of <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> direct care workforce which currently outnumbers every single occupation in <span class="xn-location">California</span>.  Demand for quality in-home care and supportive services will keep growing as <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> over-65 population is projected to reach 8.6 million &#8211; 1 in 5 residents &#8211; by 2030 with an 88% increase in older adults with self-care limitations.</p>
<p>&#8220;Homebridge was founded on the principle that a skilled and supported caregiving workforce is fundamental to providing quality home care and we have upheld that value as a leader of exceptional provider training in the Bay Area since 1985,&#8221; said <span class="xn-person">Mark Burns</span>, Executive Director of Homebridge.  &#8220;We are honored to contribute our values ​​and expertise to help meet the urgent and growing need for quality home care throughout <span class="xn-location">California</span>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Homebridge will provide a complex offering of more than 65 different classes in five languages ​​to thousands of participants beginning in early 2023. All IHSS and Waiver Personal Care Services (WPCS) Providers in <span class="xn-location">California</span> are eligible for the paid online and in-person courses designed to enhance skills and knowledge across a wide range of caregiving topics.</p>
<p>To develop this ambitious program, Homebridge is partnering with state and national organizations who are well-known and highly respected leaders in the field &#8211; Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), Futuro Health, PHI and the Zen Caregiving Project.  The unique partnership will provide preparation and training that supports the broad diversity and increasingly complex needs of today&#8217;s care recipients.</p>
<p>&#8220;<span class="xn-location">san francisco</span> has long been a leader in funding training for caregivers in the In-Home Supportive Services program,&#8221; stated <span class="xn-person">Kelly Dearman</span>, Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS).  &#8220;This leadership has helped pave the way for Homebridge to roll out their training statewide, and this broad range of programs will benefit our workforce with valuable educational and career opportunities as well as help address the critical shortage of caregivers in our City and state head on .&#8221;</p>
<p>Homebridge is also partnering with two statewide organizations to better understand and address the critical needs of providers and consumers – the California IHSS Consumer Alliance (CICA) who represent <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> IHSS consumers, and the California Association of Public Authorities (CAPA) who represent the Public Authorities who provide supportive services for IHSS providers.  &#8220;It&#8217;s a first!&#8221;  commented <span class="xn-person">Janie Whiteford</span>, President of CICA.  &#8220;Linking the voices of consumers with provider training and education has never been done like this before. We are delighted to be partnering with Homebridge to achieve this important milestone which will certainly improve the quality of care for thousands of Californians.&#8221;</p>
<p>The IHSS Career Pathways Program, administered by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), emerged from an initiative of the California Master Plan for Aging (MPA) launched by the Newsom Administration in <span class="xn-chron">Jan 2021</span>.</p>
<p>One of the MPA&#8217;s five goals is dedicated to addressing the gaps in caregiving that is currently plaguing communities statewide.  The plan aims to strengthen the direct care workforce and create one million high quality direct care jobs by 2031. The IHSS Career Pathways Program includes some of the MPA&#8217;s key strategies for achieving this goal: providing training and career pathway opportunities and a heightened focus on equity and cultural and linguistic competence.</p>
<p>About Homebridge: Homebridge is <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> only nonprofit dedicated to providing direct IHSS services and IHSS workforce training.  The Homebridge client-centered model of care is tailored to provide innovative at-home and community based care for individuals with complex health, behavioral, and social needs.  Homebridge care provides personal and intensive home care services that bridge the gap between healthcare and social services delivery.</p>
<p>About San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS)<br class="dnr"/>About Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)<br class="dnr"/>About Futuro Health<br class="dnr"/>About PHI<br class="dnr"/>About Zen Caregiving Project<br class="dnr"/>About California Association of Public Authorities (CAPA)<br class="dnr"/>About California IHSS Consumer Alliance</p>
<p>CONTACT: <span class="xn-person">Erin Saberi</span> (916) 952-5080/<span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="7a1f091b181f08133a171f54191517">[email protected]</span></p>
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<p>More than 500,000 caregivers eligible to receive paid, comprehensive training from national and state leaders<br />in home care best practices </p>
<p><span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-location">SAN FRANCISCO</span></span>, <span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-chron">october  13, 2022</span></span>  /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Homebridge, op <span class="xn-location">san francisco</span> based organization dedicated to quality in-home supportive services, has received a state grant of up to <span class="xn-money">$16.2 million</span> to strengthen <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> Caregiving workforce through the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Career Pathways Program.  The program, set to launch this month, will provide a broad array of training and career opportunities to the 550,000 IHSS home care providers who serve more than 650,000 residents statewide.</p>
<p>IHSS workers comprise a large portion of <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> direct care workforce which currently outnumbers every single occupation in <span class="xn-location">California</span>.  Demand for quality in-home care and supportive services will keep growing as <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> over-65 population is projected to reach 8.6 million &#8211; 1 in 5 residents &#8211; by 2030 with an 88% increase in older adults with self-care limitations.</p>
<p>&#8220;Homebridge was founded on the principle that a skilled and supported caregiving workforce is fundamental to providing quality home care and we have upheld that value as a leader of exceptional provider training in the Bay Area since 1985,&#8221; said <span class="xn-person">Mark Burns</span>, Executive Director of Homebridge.  &#8220;We are honored to contribute our values ​​and expertise to help meet the urgent and growing need for quality home care throughout <span class="xn-location">California</span>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Homebridge will provide a complex offering of more than 65 different classes in five languages ​​to thousands of participants beginning in early 2023. All IHSS and Waiver Personal Care Services (WPCS) Providers in <span class="xn-location">California</span> are eligible for the paid online and in-person courses designed to enhance skills and knowledge across a wide range of caregiving topics.</p>
<p>To develop this ambitious program, Homebridge is partnering with state and national organizations who are well-known and highly respected leaders in the field &#8211; Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), Futuro Health, PHI and the Zen Caregiving Project.  The unique partnership will provide preparation and training that supports the broad diversity and increasingly complex needs of today&#8217;s care recipients.</p>
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<p>&#8220;<span class="xn-location">san francisco</span> has long been a leader in funding training for caregivers in the In-Home Supportive Services program,&#8221; stated <span class="xn-person">Kelly Dearman</span>, Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS).  &#8220;This leadership has helped pave the way for Homebridge to roll out their training statewide, and this broad range of programs will benefit our workforce with valuable educational and career opportunities as well as help address the critical shortage of caregivers in our City and state head on .&#8221;</p>
<p>Homebridge is also partnering with two statewide organizations to better understand and address the critical needs of providers and consumers – the California IHSS Consumer Alliance (CICA) who represent <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> IHSS consumers, and the California Association of Public Authorities (CAPA) who represent the Public Authorities who provide supportive services for IHSS providers.  &#8220;It&#8217;s a first!&#8221;  commented <span class="xn-person">Janie Whiteford</span>, President of CICA.  &#8220;Linking the voices of consumers with provider training and education has never been done like this before. We are delighted to be partnering with Homebridge to achieve this important milestone which will certainly improve the quality of care for thousands of Californians.&#8221;</p>
<p>The IHSS Career Pathways Program, administered by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), emerged from an initiative of the California Master Plan for Aging (MPA) launched by the Newsom Administration in <span class="xn-chron">Jan 2021</span>.</p>
<p>One of the MPA&#8217;s five goals is dedicated to addressing the gaps in caregiving that is currently plaguing communities statewide.  The plan aims to strengthen the direct care workforce and create one million high quality direct care jobs by 2031. The IHSS Career Pathways Program includes some of the MPA&#8217;s key strategies for achieving this goal: providing training and career pathway opportunities and a heightened focus on equity and cultural and linguistic competence.</p>
<p>About Homebridge: Homebridge is <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> only nonprofit dedicated to providing direct IHSS services and IHSS workforce training.  The Homebridge client-centered model of care is tailored to provide innovative at-home and community based care for individuals with complex health, behavioral, and social needs.  Homebridge care provides personal and intensive home care services that bridge the gap between healthcare and social services delivery.</p>
<p>About San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS)<br />About Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)<br />About Futuro Health<br />About PHI<br />About Zen Caregiving Project<br />About California Association of Public Authorities (CAPA)<br />About California IHSS Consumer Alliance</p>
<p>CONTACT: <span class="xn-person">Erin Saberi</span> (916) 952-5080/esaberi@me.com</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>More than 500,000 caregivers eligible to receive paid, comprehensive training from national and state leadersin home care best practices SAN FRANCISCO, october 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Homebridge, op san francisco based organization dedicated to quality in-home supportive services, has received a state grant of up to $16.2 million to strengthen California&#8217;s Caregiving workforce through the &#8230;</p>
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<p><span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-location">SAN FRANCISCO</span></span>, <span class="legendSpanClass"><span class="xn-chron">october  13, 2022</span></span>  /PRNewswire/ &#8212; Homebridge, op <span class="xn-location">san francisco</span> based organization dedicated to quality in-home supportive services, has received a state grant of up to <span class="xn-money">$16.2 million</span> to strengthen <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> Caregiving workforce through the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Career Pathways Program.  The program, set to launch this month, will provide a broad array of training and career opportunities to the 550,000 IHSS home care providers who serve more than 650,000 residents statewide.</p>
<p>IHSS workers comprise a large portion of <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> direct care workforce which currently outnumbers every single occupation in <span class="xn-location">California</span>.  Demand for quality in-home care and supportive services will keep growing as <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> over-65 population is projected to reach 8.6 million &#8211; 1 in 5 residents &#8211; by 2030 with an 88% increase in older adults with self-care limitations.</p>
<p>&#8220;Homebridge was founded on the principle that a skilled and supported caregiving workforce is fundamental to providing quality home care and we have upheld that value as a leader of exceptional provider training in the Bay Area since 1985,&#8221; said <span class="xn-person">Mark Burns</span>, Executive Director of Homebridge.  &#8220;We are honored to contribute our values ​​and expertise to help meet the urgent and growing need for quality home care throughout <span class="xn-location">California</span>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Homebridge will provide a complex offering of more than 65 different classes in five languages ​​to thousands of participants beginning in early 2023. All IHSS and Waiver Personal Care Services (WPCS) Providers in <span class="xn-location">California</span> are eligible for the paid online and in-person courses designed to enhance skills and knowledge across a wide range of caregiving topics.</p>
<p>To develop this ambitious program, Homebridge is partnering with state and national organizations who are well-known and highly respected leaders in the field &#8211; Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH), Futuro Health, PHI and the Zen Caregiving Project.  The unique partnership will provide preparation and training that supports the broad diversity and increasingly complex needs of today&#8217;s care recipients.</p>
<p>&#8220;<span class="xn-location">san francisco</span> has long been a leader in funding training for caregivers in the In-Home Supportive Services program,&#8221; stated <span class="xn-person">Kelly Dearman</span>, Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS).  &#8220;This leadership has helped pave the way for Homebridge to roll out their training statewide, and this broad range of programs will benefit our workforce with valuable educational and career opportunities as well as help address the critical shortage of caregivers in our City and state head on .&#8221;</p>
<p>Homebridge is also partnering with two statewide organizations to better understand and address the critical needs of providers and consumers – the California IHSS Consumer Alliance (CICA) who represent <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> IHSS consumers, and the California Association of Public Authorities (CAPA) who represent the Public Authorities who provide supportive services for IHSS providers.  &#8220;It&#8217;s a first!&#8221;  commented <span class="xn-person">Janie Whiteford</span>, President of CICA.  &#8220;Linking the voices of consumers with provider training and education has never been done like this before. We are delighted to be partnering with Homebridge to achieve this important milestone which will certainly improve the quality of care for thousands of Californians.&#8221;</p>
<p>The IHSS Career Pathways Program, administered by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), emerged from an initiative of the California Master Plan for Aging (MPA) launched by the Newsom Administration in <span class="xn-chron">Jan 2021</span>.</p>
<p>One of the MPA&#8217;s five goals is dedicated to addressing the gaps in caregiving that is currently plaguing communities statewide.  The plan aims to strengthen the direct care workforce and create one million high quality direct care jobs by 2031. The IHSS Career Pathways Program includes some of the MPA&#8217;s key strategies for achieving this goal: providing training and career pathway opportunities and a heightened focus on equity and cultural and linguistic competence.</p>
<p>About Homebridge: Homebridge is <span class="xn-location">California&#8217;s</span> only nonprofit dedicated to providing direct IHSS services and IHSS workforce training.  The Homebridge client-centered model of care is tailored to provide innovative at-home and community based care for individuals with complex health, behavioral, and social needs.  Homebridge care provides personal and intensive home care services that bridge the gap between healthcare and social services delivery.</p>
<p>About San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services (DAS)<br class="dnr"/>About Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)<br class="dnr"/>About Futuro Health<br class="dnr"/>About PHI<br class="dnr"/>About Zen Caregiving Project<br class="dnr"/>About California Association of Public Authorities (CAPA)<br class="dnr"/>About California IHSS Consumer Alliance</p>
<p>CONTACT: <span class="xn-person">Erin Saberi</span> (916) 952-5080/<span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="c5a0b6a4a7a0b7ac85a8a0eba6aaa8">[email protected]</span></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Federal Home Loan Bank Of San Francisco Empowering Black Homeownership Program matched funds the Bank&#8217;s member financial institutions donated to housing counseling organizations serving communities of color SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) &#8212; The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco announced that, in partnership with participating member financial institutions, more than $2.2 &#8230;</p>
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<p>Empowering Black Homeownership Program matched funds the Bank&#8217;s member financial institutions donated to housing counseling organizations serving communities of color</p>
<p>SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.  12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) &#8212; The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco announced that, in partnership with participating member financial institutions, more than $2.2 million has been donated to HUD-approved housing counseling agencies through the Bank&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program.  This funding has been distributed to 22 HUD-approved housing counseling agencies so that they can better serve homebuyers and homeowners in communities of color.</p>
<p>“The Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program is a key component of FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s commitment to working to narrow the Black homeownership gap and reduce racial wealth disparities,” said Teresa Bryce Bazemore, president and CEO of FHLBank San Francisco.  &#8220;We are grateful for the member financial institutions that have partnered with us to advance racial equity by providing financial support for housing counseling agencies directly serving populations that have been historically disadvantaged when it comes to building wealth through homeownership.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Empowering Black Homeownership grant program, which launched in March 2022, made $1 million available for the Bank&#8217;s member financial institutions to request dollar-for-dollar matching grants of up to $125,000.  FHLBank San Francisco is grateful to each of the following Bank members for delivering generous donations along with our matching grant funds to 22 local housing counseling agencies for HUD-eligible activities, which include capacity building, operations, and pre-and post-purchase homeownership counseling .</p>
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<p>Several FHLBank San Francisco member institutions shared their thoughts on the impact that FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program will have on homebuyers and homeowners of color in communities where they do business:</p>
<p>&#8220;Thank you to our partners at FHLBank San Francisco for making this important grant matching program available via its member banks,&#8221; said Cheryl Ryman, Farmers &#038; Merchants Bank vice president, community reinvestment act officer.  &#8220;We applaud Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, NeighborWorks OC, and Affordable Housing Clearinghouse for the valuable work they do in our community, and we are grateful for the opportunity to assist in achieving their mission.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;City National Bank is proud to support Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles County and its mission of helping more families realize the American dream of homeownership,&#8221; said Sal Mendoza, City National Bank senior vice president, community reinvestment act manager, &#8220;We want to also thank FHLBank San Francisco for matching our grant and helping us make a difference in the communities where we live and work.”</p>
<p>&#8220;The racial homeownership gap is persistent and pervasive in the Bay Area, so we thank FHLBank San Francisco for making this funding available to partners doing critical work to make homeownership more attainable for Black families,&#8221; said Bobbie Salgado, Silicon Valley Bank&#8217;s senior director, community reinvestment act and community affairs manager.  &#8220;We are proud to work with FHLBank San Francisco and our local housing services partners to put these funds to work in our communities.&#8221;</p>
<p>More information on FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program and the Bank&#8217;s other Community Programs, is available at fhlbsf.com.</p>
<p><strong>About F&#038;M Bank</strong><br />Founded in Long Beach in 1907 by CJ Walker, F&#038;M Bank provides white-glove service to clients at 25 branches from San Clemente to Santa Barbara, as well as through Online and Mobile Banking platforms.  The Bank offers commercial and small business banking, business loan programs, home loans, and a robust offering of consumer retail banking products, including checking, savings and youth accounts.  F&#038;M Bank is a California state-chartered bank with deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Member FDIC) and an Equal Housing Lender.  NMLS #537388.  For more information about F&#038;M, please visit the website, www.FMB.com.</p>
<p><strong>About City National Bank</strong><br />With $91.2 billion in assets, City National Bank provides banking, investment and trust services through 68 branches, including 22 full-service regional centers, in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, Nevada, New York City, Nashville, Atlanta, Washington, D.C. and Miami*.  In addition, the company and its investment affiliates manage or administer $83.0 billion in client investment assets.</p>
<p>City National is a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), one of the world&#8217;s leading diversified financial services companies.  RBC serves more than 17 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the United States and 27 other countries.  For more information about City National, visit the company&#8217;s website at cnb.com.</p>
<p>*City National Bank does business in Miami and the state of Florida as CN Bank.</p>
<p><strong>About Silicon Valley Bank</strong><br />Silicon Valley Bank, the bank of the world&#8217;s most innovative companies and investors, provides commercial banking services, expertise and insights into the technology, life science and healthcare, private equity, venture capital and premium wine industries.  Silicon Valley Bank operates in centers of innovation around the world and is one of SVB&#8217;s core businesses with SVB Capital, SVB Private and SVB Securities.  With global commercial banking services, Silicon Valley Bank helps address the unique needs of its dynamic, fast-growing, innovative clients.  Learn more at www.svb.com.</p>
<p><strong>About the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco</strong><br />The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco is a member-driven cooperative helping local lenders in Arizona, California, and Nevada build strong communities, create opportunity, and change lives for the better.  The tools and resources we provide to our member financial institutions—commercial banks, credit unions, industrial loan companies, savings institutions, insurance companies, and community development financial institutions—foster homeownership, expand access to quality housing, seed or sustain small businesses, and revitalize whole neighborhoods.  Together with our members and other partners, we are making the communities we serve more vibrant, equitable, and resilient.  Learn more at www.fhlbsf.com.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) &#8212; The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco announced that, in partnership with participating member financial institutions, more than $2.2 million has been donated to HUD-approved housing counseling agencies through the Bank&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program. This funding has been distributed to 22 HUD-approved housing &#8230;</p>
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<p align="left">SAN FRANCISCO, Oct.  12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) &#8212; The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco announced that, in partnership with participating member financial institutions, more than $2.2 million has been donated to HUD-approved housing counseling agencies through the Bank&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program.  This funding has been distributed to 22 HUD-approved housing counseling agencies so that they can better serve homebuyers and homeowners in communities of color.</p>
<p>“The Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program is a key component of FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s commitment to working to narrow the Black homeownership gap and reduce racial wealth disparities,” said Teresa Bryce Bazemore, president and CEO of FHLBank San Francisco.  &#8220;We are grateful for the member financial institutions that have partnered with us to advance racial equity by providing financial support for housing counseling agencies directly serving populations that have been historically disadvantaged when it comes to building wealth through homeownership.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Empowering Black Homeownership grant program, which launched in March 2022, made $1 million available for the Bank&#8217;s member financial institutions to request dollar-for-dollar matching grants of up to $125,000.  FHLBank San Francisco is grateful to each of the following Bank members for delivering generous donations along with our matching grant funds to 22 local housing counseling agencies for HUD-eligible activities, which include capacity building, operations, and pre-and post-purchase homeownership counseling .</p>
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<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Bank of the West</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Citizens Business Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">City National Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Farmers &#038; Merchants Bank of Long Beach</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">First Republic Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Luther Burbank Savings</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Mechanics Bank</li>
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<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">MUFG Union Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Pacific Premier Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Pacific Western Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Silicon Valley Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Toyota Financial Savings Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Tri Counties Bank</li>
<li style="margin-bottom:8pt;">Western Alliance Bank</li>
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<p>Several FHLBank San Francisco member institutions shared their thoughts on the impact that FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program will have on homebuyers and homeowners of color in communities where they do business:</p>
<p>&#8220;Thank you to our partners at FHLBank San Francisco for making this important grant matching program available via its member banks,&#8221; said Cheryl Ryman, Farmers &#038; Merchants Bank vice president, community reinvestment act officer.  &#8220;We applaud Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles, NeighborWorks OC, and Affordable Housing Clearinghouse for the valuable work they do in our community, and we are grateful for the opportunity to assist in achieving their mission.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;City National Bank is proud to support Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles County and its mission of helping more families realize the American dream of homeownership,&#8221; said Sal Mendoza, City National Bank senior vice president, community reinvestment act manager, &#8220;We want to also thank FHLBank San Francisco for matching our grant and helping us make a difference in the communities where we live and work.”</p>
<p>&#8220;The racial homeownership gap is persistent and pervasive in the Bay Area, so we thank FHLBank San Francisco for making this funding available to partners doing critical work to make homeownership more attainable for Black families,&#8221; said Bobbie Salgado, Silicon Valley Bank&#8217;s senior director, community reinvestment act and community affairs manager.  &#8220;We are proud to work with FHLBank San Francisco and our local housing services partners to put these funds to work in our communities.&#8221;</p>
<p>More information on FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s Empowering Black Homeownership matching grant program and the Bank&#8217;s other Community Programs, is available at fhlbsf.com.</p>
<p><strong>About F&#038;M Bank</strong><br />Founded in Long Beach in 1907 by CJ Walker, F&#038;M Bank provides white-glove service to clients at 25 branches from San Clemente to Santa Barbara, as well as through Online and Mobile Banking platforms.  The Bank offers commercial and small business banking, business loan programs, home loans, and a robust offering of consumer retail banking products, including checking, savings and youth accounts.  F&#038;M Bank is a California state-chartered bank with deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (Member FDIC) and an Equal Housing Lender.  NMLS #537388.  For more information about F&#038;M, please visit the website, www.FMB.com.</p>
<p><strong>About City National Bank</strong><br />With $91.2 billion in assets, City National Bank provides banking, investment and trust services through 68 branches, including 22 full-service regional centers, in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, Nevada, New York City, Nashville, Atlanta, Washington, D.C. and Miami*.  In addition, the company and its investment affiliates manage or administer $83.0 billion in client investment assets.</p>
<p>City National is a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), one of the world&#8217;s leading diversified financial services companies.  RBC serves more than 17 million personal, business, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada, the United States and 27 other countries.  For more information about City National, visit the company&#8217;s website at cnb.com.</p>
<p>*City National Bank does business in Miami and the state of Florida as CN Bank.</p>
<p><strong>About Silicon Valley Bank</strong><br />Silicon Valley Bank, the bank of the world&#8217;s most innovative companies and investors, provides commercial banking services, expertise and insights into the technology, life science and healthcare, private equity, venture capital and premium wine industries.  Silicon Valley Bank operates in centers of innovation around the world and is one of SVB&#8217;s core businesses with SVB Capital, SVB Private and SVB Securities.  With global commercial banking services, Silicon Valley Bank helps address the unique needs of its dynamic, fast-growing, innovative clients.  Learn more at www.svb.com.</p>
<p><strong>About the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco</strong><br />The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco is a member-driven cooperative helping local lenders in Arizona, California, and Nevada build strong communities, create opportunity, and change lives for the better.  The tools and resources we provide to our member financial institutions—commercial banks, credit unions, industrial loan companies, savings institutions, insurance companies, and community development financial institutions—foster homeownership, expand access to quality housing, seed or sustain small businesses, and revitalize whole neighborhoods.  Together with our members and other partners, we are making the communities we serve more vibrant, equitable, and resilient.  Learn more at www.fhlbsf.com.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TROY, NY — Hudson Valley Community College has been selected to help train a pipeline of skilled workers for clean energy jobs that are ramping up in the Capital Region. Through grant funding provided by New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the college&#8217;s Office of Workforce Development is able to offer an &#8230;</p>
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<p>TROY, NY — Hudson Valley Community College has been selected to help train a pipeline of skilled workers for clean energy jobs that are ramping up in the Capital Region.</p>
<p>Through grant funding provided by New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the college&#8217;s Office of Workforce Development is able to offer an unprecedented opportunity for eligible students.  A subset of eligible students will receive tuition reimbursement and additional support services in pursuing the college&#8217;s Heating/Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Technical Services AOS degree or Construction certificate.</p>
<p>Hundreds of skilled workers for the building trades, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), refrigeration and high-efficiency heat pumps will be needed over the next several years in the Capital Region.</p>
<p>Hudson Valley Community College&#8217;s Green Jobs Training Program is part of a New York State-funded study to measure if offering adult learners skills training in clean energy, along with extra support, helps them to complete training, find employment, and earn higher salaries.  The opportunity to receive enhanced support services, including tuition assistance, is limited.  Eligible applicants will be chosen by a computerized selection process.</p>
<p>Minimum qualifications for the program:</p>
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<li>must be a resident of New York State for the previous 12 months</li>
<li>at least 16 years or older and not officially enrolled in high school</li>
<li>meet additional educational and economic guidelines</li>
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<p>Enhanced support services available for a subset of eligible students include:</p>
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<li>Tuition assistance</li>
<li>counseling</li>
<li>One on one tutoring</li>
<li>Resume writing assistance, interview prep and skills workshops</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TROY, NY — Hudson Valley Community College has been selected to help train a pipeline of skilled workers for clean energy jobs that are ramping up in the Capital Region. Through grant funding provided by New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the college&#8217;s Office of Workforce Development is able to offer an &#8230;</p>
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<p>TROY, NY — Hudson Valley Community College has been selected to help train a pipeline of skilled workers for clean energy jobs that are ramping up in the Capital Region.</p>
<p>Through grant funding provided by New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the college&#8217;s Office of Workforce Development is able to offer an unprecedented opportunity for eligible students.  A subset of eligible students will receive tuition reimbursement and additional support services in pursuing the college&#8217;s Heating/Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Technical Services AOS degree or Construction certificate.</p>
<p>Hundreds of skilled workers for the building trades, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), refrigeration and high-efficiency heat pumps will be needed over the next several years in the Capital Region.</p>
<p>Hudson Valley Community College&#8217;s Green Jobs Training Program is part of a New York State-funded study to measure if offering adult learners skills training in clean energy, along with extra support, helps them to complete training, find employment, and earn higher salaries.  The opportunity to receive enhanced support services, including tuition assistance, is limited.  Eligible applicants will be chosen by a computerized selection process.</p>
<p>Minimum qualifications for the program:</p>
<ul>
<li>must be a resident of New York State for the previous 12 months</li>
<li>at least 16 years or older and not officially enrolled in high school</li>
<li>meet additional educational and economic guidelines</li>
</ul>
<p>Enhanced support services available for a subset of eligible students include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Tuition assistance</li>
<li>counseling</li>
<li>One on one tutoring</li>
<li>Resume writing assistance, interview prep and skills workshops</li>
<li>Job fairs</li>
</ul>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Federal Home Loan Bank Of San Francisco New Empowering Black Homeownership grants will flow through the Bank&#8217;s member financial institutions to housing counseling agencies in targeted areas SAN FRANCISCO, March 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) &#8212; The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco (FHLBank San Francisco) is making $1 million available to help expand the &#8230;</p>
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<p>New Empowering Black Homeownership grants will flow through the Bank&#8217;s member financial institutions to housing counseling agencies in targeted areas</p>
<p>SAN FRANCISCO, March 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) &#8212; The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco (FHLBank San Francisco) is making $1 million available to help expand the capacity of HUD-approved housing counseling agencies to serve more aspiring and at- risk homeowners in communities of color.  The Empowering Black Homeownership grant program is a key component of FHLBank San Francisco&#8217;s commitment to advancing racial equity in homeownership and narrowing the Black homeownership and wealth gaps.</p>
<p>The program allows eligible FHLBank San Francisco member financial institutions to request dollar-for-dollar matching grants up to a total matching amount of $125,000.  The grants will be made to approved housing counseling agencies (HCAs) and used for HUD-eligible activities in 2022 &#8211; 2023, including staffing, marketing, and pre-and post-purchase counseling.</p>
<p>“Knowledge is power, and this funding can help ensure that Black homebuyers and homeowners have equal access to all the information they need to feel confident in their own ability to purchase a home or sustain homeownership,” said Teresa Bryce Bazemore, president and CEO of FHL Bank San Francisco.  “Empowering Black Homeownership grants are an important new way the Bank can partner with our members to advance racial equity;  we are providing financial support to HCAs that directly serve populations that have been historically disadvantaged when it comes to building wealth through homeownership.”</p>
<p>Historically, homeownership is a primary wealth builder in America, passed down through generations.  Communities of color are often at a disadvantage and systemically challenged with tighter lending standards, higher debt-to-income ratios, lower liquid savings, and thus a disproportionate risk of foreclosures.  Empowering Black Homeownership grants target providing education to Black homeowners and homebuyers who continue to face such hurdles in advancing their financial stability and also that of their children and grandchildren.</p>
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<p>“These grants will help hardworking people obtain the necessary resources to guide them through the homebuying and owning process,” said Marietta Núñez, senior vice president and community investment officer at FHLBank San Francisco.  &#8220;The tools and knowledge available through expert counseling are lifelong lessons to ensure confidence and successful homeownership.&#8221;</p>
<p>For more information about the Bank&#8217;s dedication to supporting housing opportunity, visit www.fhlbsf.com/community-programs.</p>
<p><strong>About Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco</strong></p>
<p>The Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco is a member-driven cooperative helping local lenders in Arizona, California and Nevada strengthen communities, create opportunity and change lives for the better.  The tools and resources we provide to our member financial institutions — commercial banks, credit unions, industrial loan companies, savings institutions, insurance companies and community development financial institutions — promote homeownership, expand access to quality housing and boost economic development.  Together with our members and other partners, we are making the communities we serve more vibrant, equitable and resilient.</p>
<p><strong>Media contact:</strong><br />Mary Long<br />Senior Director, Marketing Communications<br />longm@fhlbsf.com<br />415.616.2556</p>
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