
San Francisco is grappling with issues surrounding its nonprofit sector, including allegations of fraud and mismanagement. A city investigation revealed that J&J Community Resource Center allegedly engaged in double billing and submitted false invoices for items such as alcohol, cigars, and motorcycle rentals, defrauding the city of over $100,000. In response, the city has banned the nonprofit from receiving city contracts and grants. This incident is part of a broader pattern of corruption within the nonprofit sector, with eight nonprofits now under investigation for wage theft and misappropriation of funds. Additionally, the head of the newly-created Mayor's Office of Nonprofit Services left her role within a year amid challenges, including a new invoicing system that has left some nonprofits struggling to receive payments. Mayor London Breed's administration is taking steps to address these issues.









JUST IN: Nearly half of the people cited for drug use over the past year in San Francisco live outside the city or declined to state where they lived, according to new data released by the mayor’s office on Thursday. https://t.co/vo00OhdfuZ
Thread. Minnesota is discovering the corruption that comes with the Nonprofit Industrial Complex. https://t.co/CDEYJMiRvd
A former executive at a San Francisco nonprofit accused of bilking city taxpayers out of $100,000 through fraudulent invoices and expenses was removed from her post on a city commission by Mayor London Breed, who appointed Murphy, on Wednesday. https://t.co/MJqs6rRcQo