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SF Parks Alliance Collapse Leaves Residents and Community Groups Scrambling for Answers – And Money

2025/6/11
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Alexis Madrigal
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Amanda Montez
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Denise
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Nicola Miner
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Alexis Madrigal: 旧金山公园联盟倒闭,可能挪用了超过 380 万美元的资金,导致许多社区组织陷入困境。我感到震惊,并想知道资金是否被挪用、会计管理不善,或者是否存在更糟糕的情况。 Joe Eskenazi: 公园联盟是众多旨在帮助城市为公园筹款的社区团体或非营利组织的最新版本。自 2016 年以来,公园联盟每年的支出都远大于收入,净资产急剧下降。我认为董事会应该对这些财务状况提出质疑。城市通常不会全面审查非营利组织的所有活动,但会监控其赠款的使用情况。公园联盟似乎犯了一个严重的错误,即把指定用于特定项目的资金用于其他用途。我们需要深入了解公园联盟的全部存在理由。 Michael Barba: 公园联盟充当许多不同社区团体的银行,作为财政赞助人持有他们的资金,以便他们可以随时提取资金用于简单的项目。公园联盟还应该帮助这些团体管理账簿,并帮助他们处理官僚程序。公园联盟的核心功能不是从城市获得拨款,而是从大捐助者那里获得资金,然后将其传递给城市。公园联盟承认他们已经耗尽了 380 万美元的专款,并将其用于运营费用,以维持公园联盟的运营。董事会主席声称前任首席执行官和首席财务官共同参与了耗尽专项资金的行为。 Ildiko Polony: Sutro Stewards 是一个社区合作伙伴,之前由旧金山公园联盟提供财政支持,负责在 Sutro 山上进行栖息地恢复和步道维护。我们现在无法运营,我被解雇了,我的员工也被解雇了,我正在免费努力寻找新的财政赞助人。公园联盟已经不复存在,这对社区团体产生了影响,这些团体与当地社区有着紧密的联系。那些应该负责的人应该承担责任,但同样重要的是,我们需要关注如何保护旧金山公园联盟通过财政赞助计划提供的关键功能。如果我能重建 Sutro Stewards,我也希望看到公园资金能更公平地分配。 Denise: 我们经常注意到,我们的费用报表中经常出现未经授权的费用。我们听说过一些遗产和捐款从未在我们的财务报表中报告,这让我们非常沮丧和不高兴。区域经理没有监督权来查看哪些费用被编码到团体账户中,问题来自上层。 Nicola Miner: Baker Street 基金会向旧金山公园联盟捐赠了约 300 万美元,用于在 Dogpatch 的 Crane Cove 公园建造游乐场和狗跑道。旧金山公园联盟承认他们挪用了资金,并将其用于一般运营费用。他们没有向我们提供资金使用情况的说明。我希望他们进行法务会计,找出这笔钱的去向。慈善家们正在考虑设立一个不同的基金,以帮助那些小型的社区组织,这才是真正的悲剧。我绝对希望看到一项调查,我想知道发生了什么,以便将来我可以更好地了解如何安排我的捐款,使其准确地到达目的地。 Amanda Montez: 我实施了新的财务跟踪系统,并在 2017 年的审计中提出了这些严重的担忧,特别指出公园合作伙伴计划的资金被不适当地与该组织的一般资本混合在一起,并用作贷款的杠杆。

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The San Francisco Parks Alliance, a crucial fundraising and fiscal sponsorship organization for numerous community park groups, has abruptly shut down due to a significant financial shortfall, possibly involving the misappropriation of over \$3.8 million. This has left many community groups stranded, their funds depleted, and projects jeopardized.
  • The San Francisco Parks Alliance (SFPA) collapsed due to financial mismanagement, potentially misappropriating over $3.8 million.
  • SFPA served as a fiscal sponsor for 80+ community groups managing city parks and projects, leaving them without funds.
  • Questions arise about the nature of the misappropriation: was it theft, mismanagement, or something more sinister?

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The San Francisco Parks Alliance has shut down after revelations that it misspent at least $3.8 million. The organization raised money for the city’s parks and open spaces as well as serving as an umbrella organization for about 80 community groups that managed public parks and projects. Now the Parks Alliance has gone broke and many of those organizations are left stranded with their cash reserves wiped out. Public officials are calling for investigations into where millions of dollars went that should have been spent on parks. We’ll talk about what went wrong, what’s at stake for the city’s outdoor areas, and what could happen next.

Guests:

Joe Eskenazi, managing editor and columnist, Mission Local

Michael Barba, reporter covering government accountability and public safety, San Francisco Chronicle

Ildiko Polony, executive director, Sutro Stewards

Nicola Miner, donor, San Francisco Parks Alliance

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