MEDA 101: What You Need to Know

FAQs

About Us

What is MEDA's mission?

Rooted in San Francisco’s Mission District, MEDA is advancing a national equity movement by building Latino prosperity, community ownership and civic power. We envision generations of Latino families choosing where to call home, thriving economically, succeeding in learning opportunities, and leading policy and social change toward a more equitable society.

What impact has MEDA made in the community?

For over 50 years, MEDA has advanced economic mobility for Latino and immigrant families in San Francisco’s Mission District. From building and preserving 2,500 affordable housing units to supporting more than 600 small businesses with $18 million in lending, our programs are rooted in equity, stability, and long-term impact. Through Mission Promise Neighborhood—our cradle-to-career initiative—children and families access education, health, and economic supports at every stage of life. Each year, thousands of families turn to MEDA for services ranging from tax preparation to job training, helping them build wealth, avoid displacement, and stay rooted in their community.

Where does MEDA operate?

MEDA’s offices are located in San Francisco’s Mission District and operate in all nine Bay Area counties.

Programs & Services

What programs does MEDA offer?

MEDA offers a range of free programs to support economic mobility, including:
Financial Capability – Coaching on budgeting, credit, savings, and debt management.
Tax Preparation –
Workforce Development – Job training, career coaching, and placement support.
Small Business Support  – Business advising, access to capital, and entrepreneurial training.
Affordable Housing & Homeownership – Rental assistance, first-time homebuyer support, and eviction defense.

Who does MEDA serve through its programs?

MEDA’s programs serve low- and moderate-income individuals and families, primarily in San Francisco’s Mission District. We support job seekers, small business owners, renters, aspiring homeowners, and students—providing the tools and resources needed to build financial stability and long-term success.

How can someone receive help from MEDA?

​​MEDA clients can contact us by filling out this form or by visiting our offices at 2301 Mission Street.

Getting Involved

How can I volunteer with MEDA?

Every year, MEDA offers volunteer opportunities during tax season to support low-income families with free tax preparation. Visit our volunteer page for more information.

What are the ways to donate to MEDA?

Donations to MEDA can be made securely online through our website. We also accept checks, corporate matches, donor-advised fund contributions, and legacy gifts. Every contribution helps expand our impact—supporting affordable housing, small business growth, education, and financial stability for Latino and immigrant families. For more information or to explore giving options, visit our Donate page

Can organizations partner with MEDA?

Yes! Organizations can partner with us. Connect with our National Partnerships team to explore opportunities.

Financial Transparency

How are donations to MEDA used?

Donations directly support MEDA’s programs and services that advance economic mobility for Latino and immigrant families. Contributions help fund affordable housing development, small business lending, free tax preparation, job training, youth programs, and more. Every dollar goes toward building a stronger, more equitable San Francisco—ensuring families can stay, grow, and thrive in the communities they call home. Visit our Financials page for more information. 

 
 

Are donations tax-deductible?

MEDA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN: 51-0187791). Most donations are fully tax-deductible. For event tickets or purchases that include goods or services, only the portion exceeding fair market value is deductible. We’ll provide the details you need for your records. Please consult a tax professional for specific guidance.

Contact & Support

How can I reach MEDA?

​​Fill out the Contact Us form to get in touch with our team. You can also visit us at our office from Monday to Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Where is MEDA located?

2301 Mission Street Suite 301, San Francisco, CA, 94610

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