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Our Partners
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PACE BDC is a part of the Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE) and we are very grateful to receive the financial support and in-kind gifts from our supporters that allow us to continue to offer our programs and services and little to no cost to our clients. Over the years, PACE BDC has received funding from several different government and private sources and each and every one of them has been crucial for our growth and development and the advancement of the entrepreneurs and small business owners that we serve.
Our recent supporters include: Government City of Los Angeles, Community Development Department (CDD) U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Women’s Business Ownership (OWBO) U.S. Department of Health & Human Services - Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) U.S. Small Business Administration, Project for Investment in Entrepreneurship (PRIME) U.S. Small Business Administration - Micro Loan Fund U.S. Department of Health & Human Services - Office of Community Services City of Los Angeles, Community Reinvestment Authority (CRA/LA)
Corporate Bank of America Comerica Bank Citibank HSBC Bank USA Northern Trust Southwest Airlines Union Bank of California US Bank Wells Fargo Bank (Wachovia)
Foundations Bank of America Foundation Joseph Drown Foundation United Way of Greater Los Angeles
At PACE BDC we understand the importance of collaboration within the non-profit community in order to inspire individuals, and therefore our communities, to reach their fullest potential. To reach that goal, we maintain active working relationships with agencies and community-based organizations throughout Los Angeles in order to collaborate on programs and provide referrals to each others programs, offering holistic solutions to the challenges that our clients face.
Partnerships include Public Counsel Law Center Episcopal Housing Alliance Los Angeles (EHALA) Westlake Worksource Center Children’s Bureau United Way of Los Angeles Mama’s Hot Tamales Café Centro Latino for Literacy South Bay Center for Counseling (SBCC) Helpline Youth Counseling Alma Family Services Central American Resource Center (CARECEN) Salvadoran American Legal and Education Fund (SALEF) U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Los Angeles Business Assistance Program (LABAP) National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO-LA) Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce FAME Assistance Corporation Community Financial Resource Center (CFRC) Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Housing & Urban Development Department (HUD) State of California Employment Development Department (EDD) State of California Board of Equalization (BOE) United Way of Greater Los Angeles
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