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Sequoia Fabrica

A 501c3 nonprofit community workshop for makers, designers, artists and craftspeople in San Francisco's Potrero Hill neighborhood.

Today's Balance
$27,308.14
Estimated Annual Budget
$56,931
Goal
$72,000
per year

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Financial Contributions

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Events and classes take our time and resources to provide. We charge fees for classes to cover the cost of resources, and we donate our time. Howev... Read more

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$100 USD / month

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Projects

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We want to democratize small scale knitwear production through affordable industrial machines and...

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Budget


Transparent and open finances.

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Today’s balance

$27,308.14 USD

Total income

$42,785.14 USD

Total disbursed

$15,477.00 USD

Estimated annual budget

$56,931.19 USD

About


We are Sequoia Fabrica, a new San Francisco-based collective seeking to establish a community workshop with a focus on hands-on building and learning.

FAQ

  • Can I donate by check, bank transfer, Venmo, etc?
    Sure. Reach out to us directly and we'll get you details!

  • Are you a 501(c)(3)?
    We are a California Public Benefit Corporation and tax deductible 501(c)(3) charity. Our EIN is 93-4496044.

  • How will membership work?
    Members will complete an application, sign up to pay monthly dues, and must be approved by our board & membership. In return they will receive an access token, can host workshops and use our shared equipment.

    Members can make proposals at our meetings and elect our board and officers. 

    We ask that Members join a Grove (interest group) and contribute to the upkeep of our shared space! Hosting classes is encouraged, you don’t need to be an expert.

  • How can I access the space?
    We will be open to the general public for regular, hosted events, and will partner with other community groups. If you’d like access to the space or use our equipment at other times, you should become a member!