Sephardic Angel Fund

485 Kings Highway
Brooklyn NY, 11223-1809


The Sephardic Angel Fund (SAF) is a volunteer based organization, founded in August of 2002 to provide business advice and micro-loans to small businesses. It works in concert with Sephardic Career Services in three NY and NJ communities where Sephardic Jewish immigrants have concentrated: Southeast Brooklyn, Midtown Manhattan and Long Branch, Monmouth County, NY.

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TA (2005) - $34,000

SAF will use its 2005 TA award of $34,000 to better understand the needs of an underserved group in its target market and to develop a plan to address this underserved group. The awardee will also utilize the TA award to improve its management information systems and send its staff to training on micro-lending.



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