SB 1240: Office of Nonprofit Empowerment.
- Session Year: 2025-2026
- House: Senate
- Latest Version Date: 2026-03-25
Current Status:
In Progress
(2026-04-13: April 13 hearing: Placed on APPR. suspense file.)
Introduced
In Committee
First Chamber
In Committee
Second Chamber
Enacted
Existing law contains numerous provisions authorizing state agencies to award grants or contracts to nonprofit organizations to carry out various services and programs. Existing law authorizes a state agency that administers a grant program or contract to advance funds to a private nonprofit organization to which it has awarded a grant or contract, subject to certain limitations and requirements, as specified.
This bill would create the Office of Nonprofit Empowerment with the primary responsibility of overseeing and coordinating state policy in support of Californias nonprofit organizations. The bill would specify various duties and functions of the office, including providing guidance, resources, and technical assistance to nonprofit organizations on procurement and grantmaking laws, regulations, and best practices. The bill would also require the office to develop and administer training and materials to state entities on advance payment and other strategies to reduce hurdles for nonprofit organizations to access state funding and implement state projects, as specified. The bill would authorize the office to update the State Administrative Manual and State Contracting Manual, as specified. The bill would establish the office within an unspecified agency, the state government, would place the office under the control of a director who would be appointed by the Governor, and would require the director to hire staff to assist in the fulfillment of its duties and responsibilities. The bill would also require the office to submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature, on or before March 1, 2027, on post on its internet website, on or before July 1, 2028, ways to improve how nonprofits and the state partner, as specified. The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2037. The bill would include related legislative findings and declarations.
Discussed in Hearing