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Citywide Nonprofit Spending
Summary The City and County of San Francisco contracts with hundreds of nonprofit organizations to provide services for San Franciscans. These services include healthcare, legal aid, shelter, children’s programming, and more. This dataset contains all payments issued to nonprofit organizations by City departments since FY2019. This dataset will be updated at the close of each fiscal year. The underlying data is pulled from Supplier Payments on SF OpenBook. Please use SF OpenBook to find current-year data. The data in this dataset are presented in easy-to-read dashboards on our website. View the dashboards here: https://www.sf.gov/data/san-francisco-nonprofit-contracts-and-spending. How the dataset is created The Controller’s Office performs several significant data cleaning steps before uploading this dataset to the SF Open Data Portal. Please read the cleaning steps below: Cleaning Steps 1. SF OpenBook provides a filter labeled “Non-Profits Only” (Yes, No), and resulting datasets exported from SF OpenBook include a “Non Profit” column to indicate whether the supplier is a nonprofit (Yes, Blank). However, this field is not always accurate and excludes about 150 known nonprofits that are not labeled as a nonprofit in the City’s financial system. To ensure a complete dataset, we exported a full list of supplier payment data from SF OpenBook with the “Non-Profits Only” field filtered to “No” which provides a list of all supplier payments regardless of nonprofit status. We cleaned this data by adding a new “Nonprofit” column within the dataset and used this column to note a nonprofit status of “Yes” for approximately 150 known nonprofit suppliers without this indicator flagged in the financial system in addition to any nonprofits already accurately flagged in the system. We then filtered the full dataset using the new nonprofit column and used the filtered data for all of the dashboards on the webpage linked above. The list of excluded nonprofits may change over time as information gets updated in the City’s data system. Download the cleaned and updated dataset on the City’s Open Data Portal, which includes all of the known nonprofits. 2. While the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is technically not-for-profit, a university’s financial management is very different from traditional nonprofit service providers, and the City’s agreement with UCSF includes hospital staffing in addition to contracted services to the public. As such, the Controller's Office created a nonprofit column to be able to exclude payments to UCSF when reporting on overall spending. There are divisions of UCSF that provide more traditional contracted services, but these cannot be clearly identified in the data. Note that filtering out this data may reflect an underrepresentation of overall spending. 3. The Controller's Office also excludes several specific contracts that are predominately “pass through” payments where the nonprofit provider receives funds that they disperse to other agencies, such as for childcare or workforce subsidies. These types of contracts are substantially different from contracts where the nonprofit is providing direct services to San Franciscans. Update process This dataset will be manually updated after year-end financial processing is complete, typically in September. There may be a delay between the end of the fiscal year and the publication of this dataset.
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Spending - FTE
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The San Francisco Controller's Office maintains a database of actual citywide staffing data from fiscal year 2003 forward. This data is presented on the Spending and Revenue report hosted at http://openbook.sfgov.org, and is also available in this dataset in CSV format. New data is added on a weekly basis.
Spending and Revenue
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The San Francisco Controller's Office maintains a database of spending and revenue data sourced from it's citywide financial system. This data is presented on the Spending and Revenue report hosted at http://openbook.sfgov.org, and is also available in this dataset in CSV format. New data is added on a weekly basis, and is available from fiscal year 2000 forward.
San Francisco Department of Public Health Substance Use Services
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A. SUMMARY This dataset includes data on a variety of substance use services funded by the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH). This dataset only includes Drug MediCal-certified residential treatment, withdrawal management, and methadone treatment. Other private non-Drug Medi-Cal treatment providers may operate in the city. Withdrawal management discharges are inclusive of anyone who left withdrawal management after admission and may include someone who left before completing withdrawal management. This dataset also includes naloxone distribution from the SFDPH Behavioral Health Services Naloxone Clearinghouse and the SFDPH-funded Drug Overdose Prevention and Education program. Both programs distribute naloxone to various community-based organizations who then distribute naloxone to their program participants. Programs may also receive naloxone from other sources. Data from these other sources is not included in this dataset. Finally, this dataset includes the number of clients on medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). The number of people who were treated with methadone at a Drug Medi-Cal certified Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) by year is populated by the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) Behavioral Health Services Quality Management (BHSQM) program. OTPs in San Francisco are required to submit patient billing data in an electronic medical record system called Avatar. BHSQM calculates the number of people who received methadone annually based on Avatar data. Data only from Drug MediCal certified OTPs were included in this dataset. The number of people who receive buprenorphine by year is populated from the Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System (CURES), administered by the California Department of Justice. All licensed prescribers in California are required to document controlled substance prescriptions in CURES. The Center on Substance Use and Health calculates the total number of people who received a buprenorphine prescription annually based on CURES data. Formulations of buprenorphine that are prescribed only for pain management are excluded. People may receive buprenorphine and methadone in the same year, so you cannot add the Buprenorphine Clients by Year, and Methadone Clients by Year data together to get the total number of unique people receiving medications for opioid use disorder. For more information on where to find treatment in San Francisco, visit findtreatment-sf.org.  B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This dataset is created by copying the data into this dataset from the SFDPH Behavioral Health Services Quality Management Program, the California Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System (CURES), and the Office of Overdose Prevention. C. UPDATE PROCESS Residential Substance Use Treatment, Withdrawal Management, Methadone, and Naloxone data are updated quarterly with a 45-day delay. Buprenorphine data are updated quarterly and when the state makes this data available, usually at a 5-month delay. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Throughout the year this dataset may include partial year data for methadone and buprenorphine treatment. As both methadone and buprenorphine are used as long-term treatments for opioid use disorder, many people on treatment at the end of one calendar year will continue into the next. For this reason, doubling (methadone), or quadrupling (buprenorphine) partial year data will not accurately project year-end totals. E. RELATED DATASETS Overdose-Related 911 Responses by Emergency Medical Services Unintentional Overdose Death Rates by Race/Ethnicity Preliminary Unintentional Drug Overdose Deaths
Employee Compensation
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A. SUMMARY The San Francisco Controller's Office maintains a database of the salary and benefits paid to City employees since fiscal year 2013. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This data is summarized and presented on the Employee Compensation report hosted at http://openbook.sfgov.org, and is also available in this dataset in CSV format. C. UPDATE PROCESS New data is added on a bi-annual basis when available for each fiscal and calendar year. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Before using please first review the following two resources:
Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey - Organization-Level Survey Data - FY23
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A. SUMMARY This dataset is a cleaned and anonymized version of survey data gathered in FY23 from nonprofits who contract with the City and County of San Francisco. Each row is one organization and data includes general information about the nonprofit's services, finances, and operations, and summary demographic data about each nonprofit's workforce. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This dataset was generated through conducting a two-tiered survey gathering data on organizational characteristics and position-level data from nonprofits who contract with the City and County of San Francisco in FY23. The survey was fielded in October and November of 2022. 152 nonprofits provided organizational-level data and summary data about their workforce. 29 of those organizations (referred to as "Cohort Organizations") provided additional position-level data. This dataset includes organization-level data for the 152 respondent organizations. For further details on survey methodology, please review page 39 of the Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey report, linked below in "Related Reports." C. UPDATE PROCESS Data is a one-time survey and will not update. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Review code book, attached in the "About this Dataset" section. E. RELATED REPORTS This dataset informs the Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey Report, released by the Controller's Office in April 2023. Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey F. RELATED DATASETS This dataset is one of two datasets of survey data from the Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey (FY23). Position-level data can be viewed on the Open Data Portal. Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey - Position-Level Cohort Data - FY23
Budget
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The San Francisco Controller's Office maintains a database of budgetary data that appears in summarized form in each Annual Appropriation Ordinance (AAO). This data is presented on the Budget report hosted at http://openbook.sfgov.org, and is also available in this dataset in CSV format. New data is added on an annual basis when the AAO is published for each new fiscal year. Data is available from fiscal year 2010 forward.
Citywide Service Inventory
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A. SUMMARY The Citywide Service Inventory is the most comprehensive view of the services offered by the City & County of San Francisco. A public facing service is when a department provides a product or information in response to a customer request. A customer can be anyone who the City & County of San Francisco serves including residents, businesses, visitors and anyone else. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED All information was validated or provided by Department leadership in September-October of 2020. C. UPDATE PROCESS As needed D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Data can be filtered by department, service area, service delivery and digital maturity.
SFEC Form 125 - Bundled Contributions Disclosure Report - Contributions
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Under San Francisco Campaign & Governmental Conduct Code Section 1.125, any committee controlled by a City elective officer or candidate for City elective office that receives contributions totaling $5,000 or more that have been bundled by a single individual shall file Form 125 at the same time that they are required to file semi-annual or pre-election campaign statements until the committee is terminated. Committees shall be required to provide this information following the receipt of the final contribution that makes the cumulative total $5,000 or more. For more information visit www.sfethics.org. Each row in this dataset represents information about bundled contributions reported in the "Itemized Contributions" sub-table of a Form 125 filed with the Ethics Commission. The parent filing and form data is available in a separate dataset: "SFEC Form 125 - Bundled Contributions Disclosure Report - Filings" at https://data.sfgov.org/City-Management-and-Ethics/SFEC-Form-125-Bundled-Contributions-Disclosure-Rep/wv58-ismt. Join this dataset with the sub-table using the DocuSignID.
Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey - Position-Level Cohort Data - FY23
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A. SUMMARY This dataset is a cleaned and anonymized version of survey data gathered in FY23 from nonprofits who contract with the City and County of San Francisco. Each row is one employee (representing one filled position), and data includes wages, position detail, position requirements, and demographic information as supplied by the person's employing organization. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This dataset was generated through conducting a two-tiered survey gathering data on organizational characteristics and position-level data from nonprofits who contract with the City and County of San Francisco in FY23. The survey was fielded in October and November of 2022. 152 nonprofits provided organizational-level data and summary data about their workforce. 29 of those organizations (referred to as "Cohort Organizations") provided additional position-level wage, demographic, and position-requirement data for each worker employed by their organization. This dataset includes position-level data from the cohort organizations. For further details on survey methodology, please review page 39 of the Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey report, linked below in "Related Reports." C. UPDATE PROCESS Data is a one-time survey and will not update. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Review code book, attached in the "About this Dataset" section. E. RELATED REPORTS This dataset informs the Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey Report, released by the Controller's Office in April 2023. Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey F. RELATED DATASETS This dataset is one of two datasets of survey data from the Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey (FY23). Organization-level data can be viewed on the Open Data Portal. Nonprofit Wage and Equity Survey - Organization-Level Survey Data - FY23
Budget - FTE
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The San Francisco Controller's Office maintains a database of budgetary staffing data that appears in summarized form in each Annual Salary Ordinance (ASO). This data is presented on the Budget report hosted at http://openbook.sfgov.org, and is also available in this dataset in CSV format. New data is added on an annual basis when the ASO is published for each new fiscal year. Data is available from fiscal year 2010 forward.