SERVICE
Get help paying for your Shared Space improvements
Apply for a Shared Spaces equity grant. Use grant funds for technical assistance or materials.
What to know
Applications will open on September 14
What to do
There are 2 grants available to Shared Spaces permit holders:
- SF Shines for Reopening for individual businesses
- Shared Spaces equity grant for individual business or groups with a Shared Space permit
You can apply for both, but individual businesses will not receive more than $5,000 in all from both SF Shines for Reopening and Shared Spaces equity. Sponsors of group-operated Shared Spaces may receive more.
Apply for a Shared Spaces equity grant
1. Check if your business is eligible
You must have a Shared Spaces permit or have applied for a Shared Spaces permit.
We are looking to support businesses that:
- Are in established cultural districts, or cultural districts in the process of formation
- Are legacy businesses, or those acquiring legacy status
- Serve non-English speaking communities
- Are minority-owned businesses including women-owned, immigrant-owned, people of color-owned businesses
2. Choose the type of work to be reimbursed for
You can get reimbursed for past or in-progress work and materials. Use grant funds for materials like movable furnishings or traffic barriers. Items like barriers and furniture can be reimbursed or bought for you. Reimbursements are also available for in-kind services.
Sidewalk or curbside lane Shared Space
- Movable furnishings like tables, chairs, planters, diverters, and enclosures
- Site planning and design services
Roadway closure Shared Space
- Barriers, cones, and signage for traffic control
- Site planning and design services
- Developing operations, management, and safety plans
- Site monitoring and community ambassadors
Private property Shared Space
- Movable furnishings like tables, chairs, planters, diverters, and enclosures
- Site planning and design services
- Developing operations, management, and safety plans
- Site monitoring and community ambassadors
Parking lot Shared Space
- Movable furnishings like tables, chairs, planters, diverters, and enclosures
- Site planning and design services
- Developing operations, management, and safety plans
- Site monitoring and community ambassadors
3. Gather your documents
Gross receipt history
For individual businesses, you must tell us the amount of your total gross receipts for:
- July 1 to September 30, 2019 and
- July 1 to September 30, 2020
Design Guidelines
If your Shared Space is in the sidewalk or curbside, you must follow our Design Guidelines. Download and sign the Design Guidelines PDF.
You must upload a completed PDF and photos of your Shared Space with your grant application.
For completed work
If you are applying for reimbursement for work that was already done, gather your receipts and take pictures of your Shared Space.
You will upload your receipts and pictures with your grant application.
4. Apply
You must be the Shared Spaces permit holder to fill out the application.
We will ask you about:
- Your business or organization location
- The type of services or materials you want to be reimbursed for
- The total cost of your Shared Space (including materials, labor, and consulting)
For individual businesses, we will also ask:
- Your business owner contact and demographic information
- Your type of business
- Your Business Account Number (BAN) Your BAN is a 7-digit number. You can look it up.
- Number of full-time and part-time employees
You will upload:
- Your Shared Spaces permit or a screenshot of your Shared Spaces permit application email
- Signed Design Guidelines PDF
- Photos of your Shared Space, if completed
- Receipts for reimbursement
- W9 form for your business
You will also agree to our legal terms.
It will take about 15 minutes.
We will email you a copy of your application and information about what to do next.
Applications will reopen on September 14, 2021.
5. Application review
We will review applications and notify all applicants about their selection status in February.
6. Receive your grant
If your work was already done or materials already purchased, we will arrange for reimbursement through our nonprofit partner.
If your work is not done yet, our nonprofit partner will work with you to get materials and finish the work.
Supporting information
Special cases
Applying for SF Shines for Reopening and Shared Spaces equity grant
We also offer a grant called SF Shines for Reopening.
Individual businesses with Shared Spaces permits may apply for both grants.
An individual business will not receive more than $5,000 in all from both SF Shines for Reopening and Shared Spaces equity.
Why are we offering equity grants for small businesses?
Equity grants provide funding and in-kind services for small neighborhood-serving businesses to set up and expand outdoor Shared Spaces.
The Shared Spaces equity grants help make sure that small businesses across all neighborhoods and demographics can safely move activities outdoors, especially in those communities which were already vulnerable before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Get help
Shared Spaces
sharedspaces@sfgov.orgPartner agencies
What to know
Applications will open on September 14
What to do
There are 2 grants available to Shared Spaces permit holders:
- SF Shines for Reopening for individual businesses
- Shared Spaces equity grant for individual business or groups with a Shared Space permit
You can apply for both, but individual businesses will not receive more than $5,000 in all from both SF Shines for Reopening and Shared Spaces equity. Sponsors of group-operated Shared Spaces may receive more.
Apply for a Shared Spaces equity grant
1. Check if your business is eligible
You must have a Shared Spaces permit or have applied for a Shared Spaces permit.
We are looking to support businesses that:
- Are in established cultural districts, or cultural districts in the process of formation
- Are legacy businesses, or those acquiring legacy status
- Serve non-English speaking communities
- Are minority-owned businesses including women-owned, immigrant-owned, people of color-owned businesses
2. Choose the type of work to be reimbursed for
You can get reimbursed for past or in-progress work and materials. Use grant funds for materials like movable furnishings or traffic barriers. Items like barriers and furniture can be reimbursed or bought for you. Reimbursements are also available for in-kind services.
Sidewalk or curbside lane Shared Space
- Movable furnishings like tables, chairs, planters, diverters, and enclosures
- Site planning and design services
Roadway closure Shared Space
- Barriers, cones, and signage for traffic control
- Site planning and design services
- Developing operations, management, and safety plans
- Site monitoring and community ambassadors
Private property Shared Space
- Movable furnishings like tables, chairs, planters, diverters, and enclosures
- Site planning and design services
- Developing operations, management, and safety plans
- Site monitoring and community ambassadors
Parking lot Shared Space
- Movable furnishings like tables, chairs, planters, diverters, and enclosures
- Site planning and design services
- Developing operations, management, and safety plans
- Site monitoring and community ambassadors
3. Gather your documents
Gross receipt history
For individual businesses, you must tell us the amount of your total gross receipts for:
- July 1 to September 30, 2019 and
- July 1 to September 30, 2020
Design Guidelines
If your Shared Space is in the sidewalk or curbside, you must follow our Design Guidelines. Download and sign the Design Guidelines PDF.
You must upload a completed PDF and photos of your Shared Space with your grant application.
For completed work
If you are applying for reimbursement for work that was already done, gather your receipts and take pictures of your Shared Space.
You will upload your receipts and pictures with your grant application.
4. Apply
You must be the Shared Spaces permit holder to fill out the application.
We will ask you about:
- Your business or organization location
- The type of services or materials you want to be reimbursed for
- The total cost of your Shared Space (including materials, labor, and consulting)
For individual businesses, we will also ask:
- Your business owner contact and demographic information
- Your type of business
- Your Business Account Number (BAN) Your BAN is a 7-digit number. You can look it up.
- Number of full-time and part-time employees
You will upload:
- Your Shared Spaces permit or a screenshot of your Shared Spaces permit application email
- Signed Design Guidelines PDF
- Photos of your Shared Space, if completed
- Receipts for reimbursement
- W9 form for your business
You will also agree to our legal terms.
It will take about 15 minutes.
We will email you a copy of your application and information about what to do next.
Applications will reopen on September 14, 2021.
5. Application review
We will review applications and notify all applicants about their selection status in February.
6. Receive your grant
If your work was already done or materials already purchased, we will arrange for reimbursement through our nonprofit partner.
If your work is not done yet, our nonprofit partner will work with you to get materials and finish the work.
Supporting information
Special cases
Applying for SF Shines for Reopening and Shared Spaces equity grant
We also offer a grant called SF Shines for Reopening.
Individual businesses with Shared Spaces permits may apply for both grants.
An individual business will not receive more than $5,000 in all from both SF Shines for Reopening and Shared Spaces equity.
Why are we offering equity grants for small businesses?
Equity grants provide funding and in-kind services for small neighborhood-serving businesses to set up and expand outdoor Shared Spaces.
The Shared Spaces equity grants help make sure that small businesses across all neighborhoods and demographics can safely move activities outdoors, especially in those communities which were already vulnerable before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Get help
Shared Spaces
sharedspaces@sfgov.org