Prosper West, Southside First and SAGE will finally get reimbursed, while three others will be funded for the first time.
The American Indians in Texas Dance Theater perform on stage in 2016. Founded 30 years ago, the American Indians of Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions is one of six nonprofits to receive funding and business support through a new strategy from the city and LISC San Antonio.Money will soon flow to three local nonprofits that had funding allocated to them in this year’s city budget — but to date, haven’t received any of it.
Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. LISC is a national nonprofit that establishes itself in historically disadvantaged communities, then works with existing local organizations — like these six nonprofits — to build their capacity through leadership training, technical assistance and funding.
Prosper West, Southside First and SAGE work with businesses in defined geographic areas on the West, South and East sides of town, respectively, which have historically experienced disproportional neglect, disinvestment, high poverty and low educational attainment. Ramiro Gonzales has stepped down as president and CEO of Prosper West, a business development organization on San Antonio’s West Side.Nortey had to lay off one staff member earlier this year, and has cut hours of others in order to keep them employed.
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