At the San Francisco Police Community Foundation (SFPCF), we've developed a comprehensive approach that transforms how public safety works in our city. Bringing together cross-sector leaders from amongst San Francisco's... read more →
Behind every successful community initiative are dedicated individuals who believe in making a difference. The San Francisco Police Community Foundation (SFPCF) brings together neighborhood leaders, law enforcement, nonprofit organizations, and... read more →
When we walk through San Francisco's neighborhoods, we see a city that thrives on connection. Yet too often, the conversation around public safety feels divided, leaving communities and law enforcement... read more →
On National Coffee with a Cop Day, October 1st, San Francisco police officers from four stations stepped away from their desks and patrol cars to meet residents at local coffee... read more →
San Francisco took a step forward in protecting families from gun violence this week when Mayor Daniel Lurie announced the Pierce's Pledge Gun Safety Storage Program. The first-of-its-kind initiative allows... read more →
More than 1,000 San Francisco residents gathered in Chinatown on Wednesday for the neighborhood’s 11th annual Night Out event, a celebration designed to strengthen connections between the community and local... read more →
$9.4 Million in Philanthropic Funding Will Help SFPD Catch Criminals, Reduce Crime; Overall Crime Down Nearly 30% Across San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie today took an additional step towards opening... read more →
Mayor Daniel Lurie recently announced that San Francisco’s automated speed camera enforcement program began issuing citations on August 5, 2025, at 33 intersections across the... read more →
A crypto billionaire with a reputation for funding public safety projects San Francisco is asking officials to green-light a $9.4 million gift to create a new, state-of-the-art technology hub for the city’s police... read more →
For the first time in the history of the San Francisco Police Department, their Color Guard team traveled to Washington, D.C., to compete in the Steve Young National Honor Guard... read more →
