Audit 293573

FY End
2023-06-30
Total Expended
$11.64M
Findings
22
Programs
12
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-03-05

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WKJPK5X3NEM4 Gary Doyle Auditee
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Notes to SEFA

Title: NOTE 1 - BASIS OF PRESENTATION Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented where available. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The auditee did not use the de minimis cost rate. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (Schedule) includes the federal award activity of the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank (Food Bank) under programs of the federal government for the year ended June 30, 2023. The information in this Schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of the Food Bank, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position, changes in net assets or cash flows of the Food Bank.
Title: NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented where available. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The auditee did not use the de minimis cost rate. Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented where available.
Title: NOTE 3 - INDIRECT COST RATE Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented where available. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The auditee did not use the de minimis cost rate. The Food Bank has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance.

Finding Details

Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.
Finding 2023-01 - Eligibility; Agency Monitoring Federal Program: Emergency Food Assistance-Cluster Federal Agency: United States Department of Agriculture Pass-Through Entity: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Federal Assistance Listing Number: 10.568, 10.569 Federal Award Year: June 30, 2023 Criteria: Recipient agency must be either a public agency or a private entity possessing tax-exempt status under IRC and must enter into a written agreement with the state agency, or with another recipient agency where permitted, binding it to perform the duties of a recipient agency. Condition: The Food Bank did not obtain and or retain agency monitoring forms for 15 out of our sample of 25. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding. Cause: The Food Bank failed to follow its procedures for obtaining agency monitoring forms. Effect: Agencies may not be eligible for distributions. Recommendation: The Food Bank should abide by their written policy and perform a periodic review of the requirements and related procedures to avoid administrative oversight. Management Response: COVID-19 risk mitigation strategies employed by our Food Bank and our partner agencies restricted our ability to directly monitor partner sites. The team responsible for monitoring and compliance also experienced staffing inconsistencies that have since been rectified; the team is now able to monitor at full capacity. Moving forward, new tools and processes for scheduling and tracking agency monitoring will provide better real-time insight into our progress and compliance. Finally, agencies are expected to renew their agreement with our Food Bank at 2023 calendar year-end, which will reassert our monitoring requirements to all partner agencies in our network.