Audit 301641

FY End
2023-09-30
Total Expended
$1.58M
Findings
52
Programs
6
Organization: Center City Housing Corp. (MN)
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-04-01
Auditor: Mahoney

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
391031 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391032 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391033 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391034 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391035 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391036 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391037 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391038 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391039 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391040 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391041 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391042 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391043 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391044 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391045 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391046 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391047 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391048 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391049 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391050 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391051 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391052 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391053 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391054 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391055 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
391056 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967473 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967474 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967475 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967476 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967477 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967478 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967479 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967480 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967481 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967482 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967483 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967484 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967485 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967486 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967487 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967488 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967489 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967490 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967491 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967492 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967493 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967494 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967495 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967496 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967497 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P
967498 2023-001 Material Weakness Yes P

Contacts

Name Title Type
FDU6Y7GFNJZ5 Kris Meyer Auditee
2186257261 Elizabeth Barchenger Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Basis of Presentation Accounting Policies: (1) 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. (2) Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented where available. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Center City Housing Corp. has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards (the Schedule) includes the federal grant activity of Center City Housing Corp. and affiliates under programs of the federal government for the year ended September 30, 2023. This schedule includes wholly owned entities, and excludes the consolidated investments that are not wholly owned by Center City Housing Corp. consisting of CC San Marco, LLC; Center City Windwood Partners LP; MPA Limited Partners II Limited Partnership; Hillside Apartments Duluth, LLLP; Rochester Youth and Families, LLLP; Gateway Properties, LLLP; Park Place of Bemidji, LLLP; Garfield Square, LLLP; and Cahill Place, LLLP. 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 (the Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of Center City Housing Corp. and affiliates, it is not intended to and does not present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of Center City Housing Corp. and affiliates.
Title: Refundable Advances Accounting Policies: (1) 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. (2) Pass-through entity identifying numbers are presented where available. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Center City Housing Corp. has elected not to use the 10-percent de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance. All Federal expenditures for the Home Investment Partnerships are related to advances from previous years for which the grantor imposes continuing compliance requirements. The balance of the loans outstanding as of September 30, 2023 is $400,000.

Finding Details

2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003
2023-001: Filing of Single Audit Report Federal Departments: Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing #: All programs Internal Controls Material Weakness & Compliance Category of Finding – Reporting Criteria – Pursuant to 2 CFR section 200.512(a), the reporting package shall be submitted within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report(s), or nine months after the end of the audit period. Condition – The Corporation did not submit the Single Audit Reporting Package for the year ended September 30, 2022 within nine months after the end of the audit period (June 30, 2023). Cause – The Corporation faced turnover in staffing within the accounting department during the year and a key employee had a prolonged illness which caused the Corporation to not complete the year-end close in a timely and efficient manner. As a result, the audit was not completed until after the June 30, 2023 deadline. Effect – Failure to submit the required Single Audit Reporting Package timely automatically results in the Corporation not qualifying for low-risk auditee status for the subsequent year's Single Audit. Recommendation – We recommend that the Corporation develop, document, and implement policies and procedures for to ensure timely submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package. Auditee’s comments and response – The Corporation continues to work on educating their new team on completing efficient and timely financial close procedures. Management believes their processes are properly designed to ensure timely filing of the Single Audit Reporting Package under normal circumstances. Responsible party for corrective action: Kris Meyer, Director of Operations Repeat finding: Yes, 2022-003