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Dreamkeeper initiative reports $180M allocation with $140M spent on community services

April 18, 2024 | San Francisco County, California



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Dreamkeeper initiative reports $180M allocation with $140M spent on community services
The San Francisco County government meeting on July 4, 2025, focused on the financial progress of the Dreamkeeper initiative, a program aimed at delivering essential services to the community. Director Davis highlighted the initiative's budget allocations, which began in fiscal year 2022 and have continued through fiscal year 2024. The total budget for the program is $60 million per year, amounting to $180 million over three years.

As of now, over $107 million has been spent, with an additional $33 million committed, bringing the total to more than $140 million. A significant portion of this funding, approximately $59 million, has been allocated to grants, while $30 million has been encumbered for future grants. The initiative has also provided over $22 million for homeowner assistance and $3.2 million in mini grants for basic human needs, such as rent and food.

The meeting also addressed the allocation of $7 million for budget adjustments requested by the Mayor's office. Currently, there is $24 million available for further allocation, with discussions ongoing about its use. Proposed initiatives include funding for a Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) satellite and neighborhood activation projects, aimed at supporting underrepresented communities and fostering economic recovery in San Francisco.

Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to utilizing allocated funds effectively to support community needs and enhance local recovery efforts.

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