 The San Francisco Late Night Coalition - http://www.sflnc.com/ A broad-based group composed of club owners, promoters, activists, DJs, musicians, artists and community members whose goal is to protect, preserve and promote San Francisco's late-night culture. |
 San Francisco Rescue Mission - http://www.sf911.com/ Provides inner-city poor with counselling, food, shelter, and clothing. Operates a private elementary school and thrift store. |
 Cheesebikini - http://www.cheesebikini.com/ Disruptive technology news, financial advice, inappropriate gestures and laffs. |
 Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corp - http://www.tndc.org/ A nonprofit provider of affordable housing for low-income residents of San Francisco's Tenderloin and central city neighborhoods. |
 San Francisco Vegetarian Society - http://www.sfvs.org/ Non-profit, volunteer-run organization promotes a vegetarian diet in the Bay Area. |
 Dolores Street Community Services - http://www.dscs.org/ Provides housing, sanctuary and support for working poor in San Francisco's Mission and Castro Neighborhoods. |
 The Garden Project - http://www.gardenproject.org/ Works to transform low-income communities by employing and training former prisoners to plant and maintain street trees and organic gardens. Sponsored by the San Francisco (CA) Sheriff's Department. |
 Center for Sex & Culture - http://www.centerforsexandculture.com/ Provides sex-positive classes, workshops, social gatherings, and hands-on, practical skills-building events. Mission statement, upcoming events, background and contact information. |
 Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation - http://www.moorefoundation.org/ Grant-making institution dedicated to the improvement of the quality of life through education, scientific research, the environment, and projects in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
 Positive Resource Center - http://www.positiveresource.org/ Assists people affected by HIV/AIDS in the San Francisco Bay Area through counseling, education and advocacy to maximize benefits and employment opportunities. |
 Senior Survival School - http://seniorsurvivalschool.org/ provides seniors of all ages, languages, and income levels with the information, understanding, and contacts in order to access resources in their community. |
 Support for Families of Children with Disabilities - http://www.supportforfamilies.org/ A parent-run, non-profit for families with children with disability or special health care needs. Services, events, partnerships and donation information. |
 A Miner Miracle - http://www.aminermiracle.org/ Provides professional clothing and image counseling to low income men, women, and young adults seeking employment. |
 The Bridge of Books Foundation - http://www.bridgeofbooksfoundation.org Non-profit organization that collects and distributes children's books to San Francisco's at-risk youth. Information about activities and history. |
 Save St. Brigid Church - http://www.st-brigid.org/index.html Preservation site feature landmark Romanesque style church. |
 South of Market Project Area Committee - http://www.sompac.com/ This site is in response to the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and the City of San Francisco to benefit the residents, businesses, service providers, and workers in the South of Market Project Area. Improving the quality of life for everyone in the South of Market. |
 Rudolf Steiner Foundation - http://www.rsfoundation.org/ Loans money to non-profit organizations ranging from intergenerational farm communities, Buddhist retreat centers, and Waldorf schools. Includes information for donors, investors, and borrowers. |
 Visitacion Valley Planning Alliance - http://www.visvalley.org/ The southeast San Francisco neighborhood is experiencing enormous change and about to go through intensive development of certain key sites in the area. The VVPA was formed in 1999 to gather community consensus on the direction that development will take. |
 San Francisco Beautiful - http://www.sfbeautiful.org/ Offers grants and awards for improvements to the city environment, including building restorations, new plantings, and removal of blight. |
 Independent Living Resource Center - http://www.ilrcsf.org/ Serving people with all disabilities. Covers programs, facilities, workshops and schedule. |
 San Francisco Food Bank - http://www.sffoodbank.org/ Collects donated food from growers, manufacturers and grocers and distributes it to food pantries, soup kitchens, child care centers, homeless shelters, and senior centers. |