Nonprofit director saw big salary bump after his housemate signed off on city grants - 48 hills
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The situation raises a serious ethical question regarding financial overlaps between city officials and nonprofit leaders, especially when significant public funding is involved.
With the funding from the Human Rights Commission, Collective Impact's budget skyrocketed from $2.8 million to $7.4 million, leading to salary increases that could raise suspicion.
Sheryl Davis, director of the Human Rights Commission, approved notable contracts for a nonprofit leader sharing her household, without disclosing this potential conflict of interest.
While salary increases are common as nonprofits grow, the implications of personal relationships with city officials warrant deeper examination in terms of financial integrity.
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