THE CHANGING FACE OF SOCIAL IMPACT WORK Over the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the social impact world, changing how social impact professionals operate their... read more →
PRESENTING sf.citi’s 2021 ANNUAL REPORT We are pleased to present the 2021 sf.citi Annual Report, which details all of our work with San Francisco tech, policy, and community leaders... read more →
SUPPORT LOCAL SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESSES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON Last week, Mayor Breed kicked off the annual “Shop and Dine in the 49” campaign that encourages residents to do their... read more →
SAN FRANCISCO VOTERS FACE A LOADED 2022 ELECTION CYCLE Next year, San Francisco voters will find themselves immersed in a yearlong election season, from recalls and special elections to... read more →
SAN FRANCISCO’S RECALL FEVER After the initial effort to recall District Attorney Chesa Boudin failed to gather enough signatures this summer, the second recall campaign submitted 83,000 signatures to... read more →
MALIGNED BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS OFFICIALLY HEADED FOR A RECALL For the first time in nearly 40 years, San Francisco voters will participate in a recall election on February... read more →
THE ONE CITY FORUM RELEASES ITS INAUGURAL MANDATE The One City Forum presents its inaugural mandate, a set of guiding principles that establishes a clear scope of what the... read more →
GOVERNOR NEWSOM EASILY FENDS OFF RECALL EFFORTS In an election that had been hyped up to be as competitive as it gets, Governor Gavin Newsom coasted to a resounding... read more →
SAN FRANCISCO HOLDS A HEARING ON THE STATUS OF THE CITY’S TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY Supervisor Haney held a hearing on tech and startups at Wednesday’s Budget and Finance Committee. In the... read more →
SAN FRANCISCO POLITICS HEATS UP Even without an election initially slated for 2021, San Francisco’s political world never has a dull moment. While, of course, most of the public’s attention... read more →


