![]() ![]() Cal Coast contributed $100,000 to the effort and collaborated with the city and Catalyst of San Diego to help raise more than $703,000 in donations on the GoFundMe platform. Last march, responding to the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on local businesses, the city launched a Small Business Relief Fund to offer assistance. “They were the first financial institution in the region to offer a grant to our businesses during the city’s Small Business Relief Fund effort in early 2020 and the first to prioritize additional investment into the success of the Promise Zone through this renewed relationship,” she said. “We are thrilled that Cal Coast has once again stepped up to renew a financial partnership opportunity that invests in our city employees, residents and the business community,” said Christina Bibler, director of the Economic Development Department. We'll send you the top local news stories every morning at 8 a.m. In addition, Cal Coast will provide in- kind services valued up to $495,000, including a donation of $5,000 to an employee scholarship program with National University, financial training sessions for city staff, and loan programs tailored for police and fire recruits to purchase public safety uniforms and equipment. ![]() The city of San Diego and California Coast Credit Union announced a five-year partnership Tuesday that will help fund several initiatives, including the San Diego Promise Zone, marking the first time locally that a San Diego company has provided resources to the federal program.įunding from the financial institution will also be made available for the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department’s community outreach program, Parks and Recreation’s volunteer program and the Human Resources youth development program.Ĭal Coast is increasing its city program funding from $130,000 to $175,000 annually under the partnership. California Coast Credit Union in La Mesa. ![]()
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