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San Francisco Cut Longstanding Legal Aid, Then Gave One Nonprofit Millions Without Bids
April 6, 2026
San Francisco Public Press
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As San Francisco moves to slash longstanding funding for legal aid that helps low-income residents avoid homelessness, the city granted up to 5.68 million for homelessness-prevention legal services to a single nonprofit without opening the opportunity to other providers. The award, which was approved by the department and the Homelessness Oversight Commission in February, will dispense [] The post San Francisco Cut Longstanding Legal Aid, Then Gave One Nonprofit Millions Without Bids appeared first on San Francisco Public Press.
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