Audit 313330

FY End
2022-09-30
Total Expended
$143.98M
Findings
10
Programs
167
Organization: Mainehealth (ME)
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2023-06-26

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
449757 2022-001 - - L
449758 2022-001 - - L
449759 2022-001 - - L
449760 2022-001 - - L
449761 2022-001 - - L
1026199 2022-001 - - L
1026200 2022-001 - - L
1026201 2022-001 - - L
1026202 2022-001 - - L
1026203 2022-001 - - L

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
93.498 Provider Relief Fund $97.31M Yes 0
97.GSA_MIGRATION Disaster Grants Public Assistance (presidentially Declared Disasters) $12.15M - 0
93.859 Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research Network $4.31M - 0
93.859 Center of Biomedical Research Excellence in Acute Care Research and Rural Disparities $2.39M - 0
93.859 Phase I Cobre in Mesenchymal and Neural Regulation of Metabolic Networks $1.93M - 0
93.859 Understanding Factors Influencing Covid-19 Testing and Vaccination in Immigrant Low-Income and Homeless Populations and Testing Targeted Interventions $875,798 - 0
93.399 Mainehealth Cancer Care Network (mhccn) and Ncorp Activities Across the Lifespan $816,377 - 0
93.837 Regulation of Arterial Phenotype by Perivascular Adipose Tissue in Cardiometabolic Disease $742,661 - 0
93.310 Master Regulators of Unexplained Variation in Disease Risk Van Andel Research Institute $727,657 - 0
93.GSA_MIGRATION Local Communitybased Workforce to Increase Covid19 Vaccine Access $679,263 - 0
93.912 Rural Communities Opioid Response-Implementation $645,015 - 0
93.837 Molecular Determinants of the Fate of Human Heart Mesenchymal Progenitor Cells $623,669 - 0
93.847 Transgenerational Epigenetic Programming of the Thyroid Axis $505,844 - 0
93.389 Statewide Tobacco Dependence Treatment Initiative - State of Maine $505,529 - 0
93.912 Rural Health Clinic Vaccine Confidence Program $495,290 - 0
84.126 Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to States State of Maine $476,281 Yes 1
93.870 Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Grant Program Maine Children's Trust $462,976 - 0
93.117 Preventive Medicine Residencies $443,209 - 0
93.113 Environmental Chemicals, Adiposity, and Bone Accrual Across Adolescence $430,960 - 0
93.837 Effect of Cthrc1 on Endothelial Cell Survival After Acute Ischemia $419,617 - 0
93.846 A Novel Cell-Autonomous Role for Adrenergic Receptor Signaling in Osteoclasts $419,052 - 0
93.395 Defining the Roles of Bone Marrow Adipocytes and Fabp4/5 Signaling in Multiple Myeloma Drug Resistance $417,687 - 0
93.847 Mesoderm Specific Transcript and Adipose Tissue Expansion $407,091 - 0
93.847 Mir-27 Mediated Regulation of Mitochondrial Function in Thermogenic Adipocytes $404,236 - 0
93.859 West Virginia Clinical and Translational Science Institute: Improving Health Through Partnerships and Transformative Research N3c Initiative West Virginia University Research Corporation $383,052 - 0
93.838 Researching Covid to Enhance Recovery (recover) Initiative Board of Governors on Behalf of West Virginia University $350,030 - 0
93.242 Epigenetic Influence on Thyroid Hormone Action in the Brain and on Behavior $335,989 - 0
93.211 Telehealth Network Grant Program $314,392 - 0
93.211 Evidence-Based Tele-Behavioral Health Network Program $290,978 - 0
93.866 Beta1-Selective Blockade for Prevention of Postmenopausal Bone Loss: A Randomized Controlled Trial - Mayo Clinic $281,669 - 0
96.008 Work Incentives Planning and Assistance Programs $277,846 - 0
93.837 Advancing Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials in Rural Health Populations - Dartmouth Hitchcock $259,113 - 0
93.155 Ship Covid Testing and Mitigation State of Maine $258,376 - 0
93.253 Poison Control Stabilization and Enhancement Program $249,982 - 0
93.243 Project Reach (recovery, Engagement, Acceptance, Compassion, Hope) $248,822 - 0
93.778 Medical Assistance Program/administration - Mainehealth/poison Control - State of Vermont $238,109 - 0
93.859 Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research Network N3c Initiative $228,279 - 0
93.687 Maternal Opioid Misuse Model - State of Maine $201,208 - 0
21.GSA_MIGRATION Corona Virus Relief Fund Northern Maine Development Commission $200,000 - 0
93.350 Ctsa Institutional Mentored Career Development Program (kl2): Relation of Changes in Kidney Function with Cardiac Hemodynamics and Neurohormonal Activity in Acute Heart Failure - Tufts University $197,738 - 0
12.420 Use of Tranexamic Acid to Reduce Tissue Edema and Prevent Burn Wound Conversion $164,817 - 0
93.110 Maternal and Child Health Federal Consolidated Programs- State of Maine $162,442 - 0
93.104 Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbances (sed) - State of Maine $162,389 - 0
16.589 Coastal Forensic Nurse Examiner Program $155,228 - 0
93.323 Maine's 2019 Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Prevention and Control of Emerging Diseases Application - State of Maine $154,937 - 0
93.912 Rural Health Care Services Outreach Grant Program $151,492 - 0
93.107 Model State Supported Area Health Education Centers (ahec) Program University of New England $150,865 - 0
93.788 Opioid Str - State of Maine $147,908 - 0
93.155 Rural Residency Planning and Development Program $138,001 - 0
93.470 Mount Washington Valley Dementia Capable Community Program $134,327 - 0
93.279 The National Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network: New England Consortium Node Ctn-0099 Yale University $134,111 - 0
93.396 Role of the MacRophage Derived Xl313 Epitope in Angiogenesis and Tumor Growth $128,289 - 0
10.855 Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grant Agreement $126,786 - 0
93.276 Drug-Free Communities (dfc) Support Program New $124,684 - 0
93.353 Simpro Research Center: Integration and Implementation of Pros for Symptom Management in Oncology Practice Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc. $123,773 - 0
93.866 Fsh An Aging Hormone? Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai $121,441 - 0
93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - Maine Children's Trust $119,211 - 0
93.846 Mechanism of Action of Pth: New Signaling Components That Regulate Bone Formation and Bone Marrow Fat President and Fellows of Harvard College on Behalf of Harvard Medical School $115,997 - 0
93.847 The Lipidomics of Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis $109,698 - 0
84.126 State Vocational Rehabilitation Services (vr) State of Maine $106,594 Yes 1
93.847 Interdisciplinary Study of Marrow Adiposity, Mineral Metabolism & Energy Balance $103,763 - 0
21.GSA_MIGRATION Corona Virus Relief Fund State of New Hampshire $97,326 - 0
93.667 Social Services Block Grant (ssbg) State of Maine $97,179 - 0
93.958 Peer Run Recovery Centers - State of Maine $94,147 - 0
93.243 Mid Coast Maine Mental Health Awareness Training Program for Schools and Community $93,220 - 0
93.865 Physiological Mechanisms of Action Relating to Immediate and Long-Term Therapeutic Horseback Riding Intervention Effects in A Psychiatric Population of Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder University of Colorado - Anschutz Medical Campus $92,007 - 0
10.561 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program University of New England $90,380 - 0
93.243 Expanding Ems Recruitment and Training in Franklin County, Me $81,101 - 0
93.279 The National Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network: New England Consortium Node Yale University $78,803 - 0
93.865 Circadian Phase, Sleep, and Challenging Behavior in Autism Spectrum Disorder $78,665 - 0
93.121 Congenital Abnormalities Resulting From Fetal Thyrotoxicosis $74,809 - 0
93.855 Emergence of Tick Borne Encephalitis in North America Tufts University $74,464 - 0
93.840 Dissemination and Implementation of the Bright Bodies Intervention for Childhood Obesity - Yale University $72,470 - 0
93.855 Retrotransposon Assay for Tick Host Bloodmeal Identification Tufts University $70,191 - 0
93.839 Neuregulin Signaling in Myeloid Cells $68,521 - 0
93.846 The Myokine Irisin Modulates Bone Resorption Via Stimulation of Osteoclastogenesis $66,859 - 0
93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Maine Youth Action Network (a Program of the Opportunity Alliance) $64,003 - 0
93.350 Tufts Ctsa Graduate Program Tufts University $61,439 - 0
93.127 Emergency Medical Services for Children - State of Maine $60,000 - 0
93.GSA_MIGRATION Hospital Preparedness Program (hpp) and Public Health Emergency Preparedness (phep) Aligned Cooperative Agreements - State of Maine $58,482 - 0
12.420 Predicting Situational Onset of Aggression in Minimally Verbal Youth with Autism Using Biosensor Data and MacHine Learning Algorithms $56,212 - 0
93.865 Physiological Mechanisms of Action Relating to Immediate and Long-Term Therapeutic Horseback Riding Intervention Effects in A Psychiatric Population of Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder Regents of the University of Colorado $53,971 - 0
93.145 Aids Education and Training Centers Program - University of Massachusetts, Worcester $53,686 - 0
93.912 Rural Communities Opioid Response (planning) $51,714 - 0
93.898 Maine Cdc Cancer Prevention and Control Programs State of Maine $51,178 - 0
93.870 American Rescue Plan Act Home Visiting Grant Program Maine Children's Trust $50,974 - 0
93.853 Clinical Study: Brain Oxygen Optimization in Severe Tbi Phase -3 (boost-3) Trial University of Michigan $50,757 - 0
93.959 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse University of New England $46,505 - 0
93.847 Pth Resistance and Marrow Adipogenesis President and Fellows of Harvard College on Behalf of Harvard Medical School $43,849 - 0
93.243 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Projects of Regional and National Significance (project Stop) $43,332 - 0
93.110 Pediatric Mental Health Care Access - State of Maine $40,032 - 0
93.575 Child Care and Development Block Grant State of Maine $39,399 - 0
93.394 A Period Seroprevalence (sars-Cov-2) Survey in Mhccn Cancer Healthcare Workers (hcws) Providing Patient Care During the Height of the Outbreak: A Registry Study $39,180 - 0
93.837 Rab27a Functions in the Vascular Microenvironment $37,648 - 0
93.667 Community Employment Services - State of Maine $34,433 - 0
93.837 1/2 Icecap: Influence of Cooling Duration on Efficacy in Cardiac Arrest Patients - Tufts Medical Center, Inc. $33,275 - 0
93.846 Trpm8 Is A Novel Regulator of Bone Homeostasis Through Neural and Cell-Autonomous Mechanisms $32,202 - 0
93.788 Community Employment Services State of Maine $31,117 - 0
93.354 Public Health Crisis Response State of Maine $29,872 - 0
93.838 Antithrombotic Therapy to Ameliorate Complications of Covid-19 (attacc), in Collaboration with Accelerating Covid-19 and Vaccines (activ-4) the University of Manitoba $27,931 - 0
93.853 Precision Care in Cardiac Arrest - Icecap (precicecap) - the Leland Stanford Junior University $27,777 - 0
93.472 Title IV-E Prevention Program Maine Children's Trust $27,665 - 0
93.994 Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grants to States - State of Maine $27,144 - 0
93.889 National Bioterrorism Hospital Preparedness Program - State of Maine $26,299 - 0
93.080 Community Counts: Public Health Surveillance for Bleeding Disorders Children's Hospital Corporation Dba Boston Children's Hospital $26,235 - 0
93.353 Integration and Implementation of Pros for Symptom Management in Oncology Practice Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Inc. $26,122 - 0
93.853 Carotid Revascularization and Medical Management for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Trial (crest-2) Mayo Clinic Jacksonville $24,600 - 0
93.778 Medical Assistance Program - Western Maine Community Action, Inc. $24,317 - 0
93.912 Rural Communities Opioid Response-Implementation - Penobscot Community Health Center, Inc. $23,442 - 0
93.155 Covid 19ship Covid Testing and Mitigation Foundation for Health Communities $20,946 - 0
93.838 Research on Pathobiological Mechanism Underpinning the Clinical Phenotypes, Symptomatic Manifestations, and Multi-Tissue/organ Pathology of Post-Acute Sequelae of Sars-Cov-2 Nyu Grossman School of Medicine $18,568 - 0
93.104 Empower Me - Supporting All Maine Children & Families to Live Safe, Stable, Happy, and Healthy Lives - State of Maine $18,328 - 0
93.778 Mainehealth/poison Control State of Vermont $18,141 - 0
93.398 Lipid Metabolism-Driven Drug Resistance in Multiple Myeloma $17,457 - 0
93.395 Nrg Oncology Network Group Operations Center - Nrg Oncology Foundation, Inc. $16,947 - 0
93.113 Arsenic Related Cystic Fibrosis the Children's Hospital Corporation D/b/a Boston Children's Hospital $15,725 - 0
93.395 Lipid Metabolism-Driven Drug Resistance in Multiple Myeloma Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University $15,184 - 0
93.387A National and State Tobacco Control Programs - State of Maine $14,945 - 0
93.110 Hemophilia Treatment Centers (sprans) - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai $14,204 - 0
93.846 Genetic Analysis of Bone Strength the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia $13,873 - 0
93.279 Medical Marijuana, Pain, and Opioid Use in Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain the General Hospital Corporation D/b/a Massachusetts General Hospital $13,699 - 0
97.GSA_MIGRATION Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program United Way of Southern Maine $13,528 - 0
93.855 Novel Diagnostics for Early Lyme Disease Microbplex, Inc. $12,716 - 0
93.395 Research Specialist Support for Defining the Roles of Bone Marrow Adipocytes and Fabp 4/5 Signaling in Multiple Myeloma $12,319 - 0
93.GSA_MIGRATION Public Health Emergency Preparedness - State of Maine $11,043 - 0
93.279 Genetic Modifiers of Chrna5 Deletion in Mice: Role in Nicotine Behaviors Modulated by the Medial Habenula-Ipn Pathway the Regents of the University of Colorado, A Body Corporate, Acting on Behalf of the University of Colorado Boulder $11,042 - 0
93.837 Network for Cardiothoracic Surgical Investigations in Cardiovascular Medicine: Anticoagulation for New-Onset Post-Operative Atrial Fibrillation After Cabg - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai $10,798 - 0
93.853 Clinical Trial of Covid-19 Convalescent Plasma in Outpatients (c3po) Tufts Medical Center, Inc. $10,600 - 0
93.387 Delineating the Mechanisms Underlying Heart Valve Endothelial Repair the Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc. $10,298 - 0
93.395 Cog Nctn Network Group Operations Center - Public Health Institute $9,207 - 0
93.110 Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disorders Training Program - University of New England $8,929 - 0
93.GSA_MIGRATION State of New Hampshire Poison Control Center Services - State of New Hampshire $8,821 - 0
93.GSA_MIGRATION Asthma Control & Prevention State of Maine $8,631 - 0
93.865 Behavioral and Physiological Assessment of Adolescent and Therapy Dog Interactions - Tufts University $8,345 - 0
93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (stilt) Health Department Response to Public Health Or Healthcare Crises State of Maine $8,143 - 0
93.350 Tufts Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute Tufts University $8,140 - 0
93.778 Medical Assistance Program Western Maine Community Action, Inc. $7,055 - 0
93.387 Advancing Cardiothoracic Surgical Trials in Rural Health Populations State of Maine $6,985 - 0
93.305 National State Based Tobacco Control Programs - State of Maine $6,954 - 0
93.838 Biology and Longitudinal Epidemiology of Covid-19 Observational Study, Blue Coral - Baystate Medical Center, Inc. $6,861 - 0
93.788 Opioid Str University of New England $6,759 - 0
93.912 Rural Health Care Services Outreach, Rural Health Network Development and Small Health Care Provider Quality Improvement $6,000 - 0
93.788 Opioid Str Maine Youth Action Network, A Program of the Opportunity Alliance $5,715 - 0
93.853 Precision Care in Cardiac Arrest - Icecap (precicecap) Regents of University of Michigan $5,450 - 0
93.365 Sickle Cell Treatment Demonstration Program Johns Hopkins University $5,387 - 0
93.959 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse Maine Youth Action Network, A Program of the Opportunity Alliance $4,682 - 0
93.GSA_MIGRATION Environmental Public Health and Emergency Response State of New Hampshire $4,417 - 0
93.969 Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program - University of New England $4,144 - 0
93.107 Area Health Education Centers Program Covid - University of New England $3,640 - 0
93.243 Project Dharma Distribution of Harm Reduction Access in Rural Maine Areas $3,092 - 0
12.420 Biomarkers in the Brain Oxygen Optimization in Severe Tbi Trial (bio-Boost) - Regents of the University of Michigan $2,219 - 0
93.959 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse State of Maine $1,777 - 0
93.426 Improving the Prevention and Management of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease State of Maine $1,720 - 0
93.763 Mainehealth Alzheimer's Disease Partnership $1,561 - 0
93.853 Carotid Revascularization and Medical Management for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Trial Hemodynamics (crest-H) Mayo Clinic Jacksonville $939 - 0
93.958 Block Grants for Community Mental Health Services - State of Maine $697 - 0
93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families - the Opportunity Alliance $675 - 0
93.838 Ccc for Nhlbi Prevention and Early Treatment of Acute Lung Injury (petal) Network (aster Protocol) Baystate Medical Center, Inc. $638 - 0
93.387 National and State Tobacco Control Programs - State of Maine $246 - 0
21.GSA_MIGRATION Corona Virus Relief Fund State of Maine $62 - 0
93.959 Block Grants for Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse the Opportunity Alliance $50 - 0
93.959 Statewide Substance Use Prevention Services - University of New England $3 - 0
93.838 Post Acute Sequelae of Sars-Cov-2 Infection Initiative - Nyu Grossman School of Medicine $-1 - 0
93.859 Driven: Accelerating Medical Equipment Entrepreneurship in the Northeast Celdara Medical, LLC $-367 - 0
93.243 Statewide Substance Use Prevention Services - University of New England $-591 - 0
93.242 Exploring Affect Variability, Symptoms, and Social Context in Psychotic-Spectrum Youth $-689 - 0
93.107 Model State Supported Ahec Program University of New England $-11,680 - 0

Contacts

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MAYKB1LWD5U9 Albert Swallow Auditee
2076617001 Anne Cloutier Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: DHHS CARES ACT Accounting Policies: The accompanying Schedule has been prepared using the accrual basis of accounting and in accordance with Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). The purpose of the Schedule is to present a summary of those activities of the System for the year ending September 30, 2022, which have been supported by the U.S. Government (federal awards). For purposes of the Schedule, federal awards include all federal assistance entered into directly between the federal government and the System and federal funds awarded to the System by a primary recipient. Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the activities of the System, it is not intended to and does not present the consolidated financial position, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows of the System and its subsidiaries. For purposes of the Schedule, federal awards include all grants, contracts and similar agreements entered into directly between the System and agencies and departments of the federal government and all subawards to the System by nonfederal organizations pursuant to federal grants, contracts and similar agreements. De Minimis Rate Used: Y Rate Explanation: The System recovers facilities and administrative costs (indirect costs) associated with expenditures pursuant to arrangements with the federal government. The various entities under the System umbrella were awarded provisional rates ranging from 12.7% to 72% for the year ended September 30, 2022, based on modified total direct costs. These rates are for their respective research and development grant expenditures, clinical expenditures, other sponsored activities expenditures, and non-research and development grant expenditures. The several entities within the System that do not have a federally negotiated rate agreement have elected to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate under the Uniform Guidance.The System recently applied to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for a new rate applicable to all or most all of the entities under the System umbrella, which application remains pending before DHHS. In the meantime, DHHS instructed the System to continue to use the respective entity's rate under its federally negotiated rate agreement and to use the 10% de minimis rate for those entities without a federally negotiated rate agreement. The Schedule includes grant activity related to the United States Department of Health and Human Services CARES Act ALN 93.498, Provider Relief Funds (PRF). As required by the 2022 OMB Compliance Supplement, the Schedule includes all PRFs received between July 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020 (Reporting Period 2) and expended by December 31, 2021, as well as PRFs received between January 1, 2021 and June 30, 2021 (Reporting Period 3) and expended by June 30, 2022. The PRF funds in the amount of $97,305,756 were used to cover direct expenditures and lost revenues and covers the following TINs: LincolnHealth Cove's Edge (01-0382340); MaineHealth (01-0238552); MaineHealth Care at Home (22-2571902); Memorial Hospital Elder Care (02-0222156); NorDx (01-0511356); Quarry Hill 01-0213976); St. Joseph's Rehabilitation & Residence (01-0339489); Maine Medical Partners (01-0442142); Mid Coast Hospital (Merged into MaineHealth on January 1, 2021) (01-0215911); Mid Coast Geriatric Services Corp (01-0496221).
Title: U.S. DEPT HOMELAND SECURITY DISASTER GRANTS - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE Accounting Policies: The accompanying Schedule has been prepared using the accrual basis of accounting and in accordance with Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). The purpose of the Schedule is to present a summary of those activities of the System for the year ending September 30, 2022, which have been supported by the U.S. Government (federal awards). For purposes of the Schedule, federal awards include all federal assistance entered into directly between the federal government and the System and federal funds awarded to the System by a primary recipient. Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the activities of the System, it is not intended to and does not present the consolidated financial position, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows of the System and its subsidiaries. For purposes of the Schedule, federal awards include all grants, contracts and similar agreements entered into directly between the System and agencies and departments of the federal government and all subawards to the System by nonfederal organizations pursuant to federal grants, contracts and similar agreements. De Minimis Rate Used: Y Rate Explanation: The System recovers facilities and administrative costs (indirect costs) associated with expenditures pursuant to arrangements with the federal government. The various entities under the System umbrella were awarded provisional rates ranging from 12.7% to 72% for the year ended September 30, 2022, based on modified total direct costs. These rates are for their respective research and development grant expenditures, clinical expenditures, other sponsored activities expenditures, and non-research and development grant expenditures. The several entities within the System that do not have a federally negotiated rate agreement have elected to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate under the Uniform Guidance.The System recently applied to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for a new rate applicable to all or most all of the entities under the System umbrella, which application remains pending before DHHS. In the meantime, DHHS instructed the System to continue to use the respective entity's rate under its federally negotiated rate agreement and to use the 10% de minimis rate for those entities without a federally negotiated rate agreement. The Schedule includes expenditures totaling $12,146,688 being reported under the United States Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Assistance Listing Number 97.036, Department of Homeland Security Disaster Grants Public Assistance (Presidentially Declared Disasters). Of these expenditures, $6,619,277 and $5,527,411 was incurred by the System during the years ended September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively. The System's Project Worksheet covering these expenditures was approved by FEMA during the year ended September 30, 2022 and, in accordance with the 2022 OMB Compliance Supplement, these expenditures are therefore reported on the Schedule during the year ended September 30, 2022.
Title: Donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (Unaudited) Accounting Policies: The accompanying Schedule has been prepared using the accrual basis of accounting and in accordance with Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). The purpose of the Schedule is to present a summary of those activities of the System for the year ending September 30, 2022, which have been supported by the U.S. Government (federal awards). For purposes of the Schedule, federal awards include all federal assistance entered into directly between the federal government and the System and federal funds awarded to the System by a primary recipient. Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the activities of the System, it is not intended to and does not present the consolidated financial position, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows of the System and its subsidiaries. For purposes of the Schedule, federal awards include all grants, contracts and similar agreements entered into directly between the System and agencies and departments of the federal government and all subawards to the System by nonfederal organizations pursuant to federal grants, contracts and similar agreements. De Minimis Rate Used: Y Rate Explanation: The System recovers facilities and administrative costs (indirect costs) associated with expenditures pursuant to arrangements with the federal government. The various entities under the System umbrella were awarded provisional rates ranging from 12.7% to 72% for the year ended September 30, 2022, based on modified total direct costs. These rates are for their respective research and development grant expenditures, clinical expenditures, other sponsored activities expenditures, and non-research and development grant expenditures. The several entities within the System that do not have a federally negotiated rate agreement have elected to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate under the Uniform Guidance.The System recently applied to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for a new rate applicable to all or most all of the entities under the System umbrella, which application remains pending before DHHS. In the meantime, DHHS instructed the System to continue to use the respective entity's rate under its federally negotiated rate agreement and to use the 10% de minimis rate for those entities without a federally negotiated rate agreement. During the year ended September 30, 2022, the System did not receive donated PPE.

Finding Details

Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.
Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.
Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.
Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.
Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.
Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.
Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.
Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.
Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.
Finding 2022-001: Timeliness of ReportingFederal Agency: U.S. Department of EducationAward Name: Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation Grants to StatesProgram Year: Fiscal Year 2022ALN: 84.126Criteria: Management was responsible for submitting timely reporting based on the terms of the grant agreement which specified submission dates within 60 days after the close of the program year.Condition: During compliance testing, it was determined that the Satisfaction Surveys and Year End Report were not submitted within the noted time frame.Context: The required submissions were not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Cause: Management has processes and controls over the reporting process, however, the tracking and reporting for these grants is currently manual.Effect: As a result of the condition, required reporting was not submitted timely based on the terms of the grant agreement.Recommendation: In the future, the System should ensure it implements appropriate processes and controls to ensure required reports are filed timely in accordance with the terms of the grant agreement.Views of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges the finding. Management is reviewing the current process and is making improvements to streamline the reporting process to ensure timely filings of the required reports to the awarding agency occur on a consistent basis.