Top executives at San Francisco nonprofit groups working with homeless rake in big bucks

Top executives at several San Francisco nonprofit organizations tasked with tackling the area’s growing homelessness issue are making more than twice as much as the city’s average household income, a new investigation found.

These nonprofit groups, while independent from government, are central to the city’s homelessness strategy. Experts say that public trust depends on transparency, how these groups manage their finances, measure the success of their programs, and determine executive pay.

Since 2017, the 20 nonprofit organizations with the largest active contracts from San Francisco’s Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing have been awarded nearly $2 billion…

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