Homeless families are waiting for months to move into West Oakland apartments
Nine unhoused families who were set to move into the Phoenix Apartments in West Oakland now have temporary long-term shelter […]
Nine unhoused families who were set to move into the Phoenix Apartments in West Oakland now have temporary long-term shelter […]
More than 150 nonprofit leaders joined a Zoom call in early March, hoping for long-overdue answers about missing donations tied
A coalition of state attorneys general is investigating GoFundMe after the platform allegedly created more than 1.4 million fundraising pages
Nonprofit leaders and state regulators say the recent collapse of Oakland-based Flipcause underscores the difficulties of overseeing online donation platforms.
Flipcause Bankruptcy May Be Converted to Chapter 7 as Funds Dwindle The trustee overseeing Flipcause’s bankruptcy case has asked the
On March 25, members of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), alongside the California Legislative Women’s Caucus (LWC), unveiled a
Software4Nonprofits Emerges as Sole Bidder for Flipcause According to bankruptcy filings, Software4Nonprofits (S4NP) was the only company to submit a
In late March 2026, a bipartisan coalition of mayors from California’s 13 largest cities traveled to Sacramento to press state
Alameda County voters will choose among three candidates for district attorney in the June 2 primary election, a closely watched
California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, who became the first Black person to hold the office in 2021, is seeking