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A Denver audit found Caring for Denver mismanaged $40M in city funds, with flawed records, false claims, and rejected oversight reforms.
A Denver city audit reveals Caring for Denver, a nonprofit managing over $40 million in city sales tax funds for behavioral health programs, lacked proper documentation for alcohol expenses, used unverified grantee data, and failed to conduct background checks on nonprofit leaders.
The audit found one grantee falsely claimed a partnership with a city agency to secure $310,000.
Despite recommendations for improved oversight, the organization rejected several, citing concerns about burden and excluding individuals with lived experience.
The auditor criticized the rejection of seven of 15 recommendations, calling it a failure in fiscal accountability.
Una auditoría de Denver encontró que Caring for Denver administró mal 40 millones de dólares en fondos de la ciudad, con registros defectuosos, reclamos falsos y rechazó reformas de supervisión.