Our Mission
for the Mission
Rooted in San Francisco’s Mission District, MEDA is advancing a national equity movement by building Latino prosperity, community ownership and civic power.
Adelante. Since 1973.
MEDA is building Latino prosperity, community ownership and civic power. Our proven models are being recognized and shared locally, statewide and nationally. #MisiónUnida
MEDA’S FREE Programs Build Latino Family Prosperity
Get answers to all of your questions about MEDA’s free programs.
FAQs
Quality housing is for ALL San Franciscans. We preserve and produce affordable housing.
Community
Real Estate
Free workshops and coaching as you get ready to buy your first home or prepare to rent a below-market-rate (BMR) apartment.
Housing
Opportunities
It’s time to decrease debt, increase income and savings, and better your credit. MEDA can coach you — for free.
Financial
Capability
Why pay to have your taxes prepared? Maximize your refund or get an ITIN — for free.
Free Tax
Preparation
Free workshops and one-on-one coaching to start or expand your small business.
Business
Development
Can’t get a loan at a traditional bank? Start or grow your small business with a Fondo Adelante low-interest loan from MEDA.
Fondo
Adelante CDFI
Mock interviews. Help with your resume. Making connections. We offer free training and coaching so you can land a good job.
Workforce
Development
FREE training program for IT support careers.
Mission Techies
MEDA is the lead agency for Mission Promise Neighborhood — a community of 15+ partners that connects families to free services in the Mission.
Mission Promise
Neighborhood
The latest news from San Francisco’s Mission District
Mayor Breed Announces San Francisco Awarded over $37 Million in State Funding for Affordable Housing in the Mission
- April 30, 2024
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Funding will support the development of 168 new affordable homes at Casa Adelante - 1515 South Van Ness Avenue ...
“I know I’ll have an address in San Francisco”: a Mother’s Journey to Homeownership
- April 29, 2024
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The journey for Maritza Arguello, originally from Nicaragua and a mother of two, began when she received news of a rent increase. ...
Flor de Oaxaca: Turning Challenges into Opportunities with Equitable Access to Capital
- March 29, 2024
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"I had to be my own boss, I clung to the idea of opening my own business," explains Nayeli Bustamante, proprietor of Flor de Oaxaca, a ...
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