Nearly one-third of S.F. nonprofits in city survey didn't meet fiscal standards
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Some 30 percent of San Francisco nonprofits monitored and funded by the city are not adhering to required fiscal rules, raising concerns about oversight in light of recent scandals.
Connie Chan, budget chair, emphasized the goal of bringing nonprofits into compliance with city and state standards, underlining the need for better oversight.
Former city controller Ed Harrington highlighted the importance of training nonprofits for timely financial reporting, suggesting that constructive support is preferable to punitive measures.
San Francisco allocated roughly $1.5 billion for community-based organizations last fiscal year, indicating their critical role in delivering essential health and social services.
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