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Weingart Center Faces Federal Audit Compliance Issues
March 13, 2026
The Weingart Center, a major homeless services provider in Los Angeles, has received over $100 million in taxpayer funds but has failed to comply with federal audit requirements since early 2022. The nonprofit is under federal investigation related to a $27 million senior housing purchase and a $30 million hotel acquisition, both scrutinized for potential misuse of funds and inflated prices. Local and state agencies, including the L.A. Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) and the Department of Housing & Community Development, are reviewing oversight practices and considering corrective actions amid concerns about late audits and improper documentation.
- The Weingart Center holds significant contracts, including a $9 million no-bid contract awarded in 2023 to operate the largest shelter site in Mayor Karen Bass' homelessness program.
- Federal officials emphasize that single audits are critical to assessing an organization's capacity to manage federal funds, highlighting the importance of timely and accurate compliance.
- Procurement professionals should note increased scrutiny on nonprofit contractors managing large federal grants, especially regarding audit timeliness and documentation.
- Organizations involved in homeless services procurement in California may face heightened oversight and revised compliance requirements to ensure proper use of taxpayer funds.
I'm disappointed the homeless services authority didn't catch Weingart Center's late audits earlier and have been working to beef up oversight of contractors.
— Gita OβNeill, LAHSA interim CEO
These single audits are 'the single most important way' to assess an organization's ability to manage federal dollars.
— Federal officials
This purchase price appears significantly inflated and represents a potential misuse of taxpayer dollars.
— Torrance city leaders
Agencies
L.A. Homeless Services Authority, Department of Housing & Community Development, L.A. County Homeless Authority, L.A. County Department of Mental Health
Vendors
Weingart Center
Contracts
$9 million, $27 million, $30 million
Locations
Sources
- Late federal audits · LAist · Mar 13