Audit 337876

FY End
2021-12-31
Total Expended
$757,953
Findings
44
Programs
11
Year: 2021 Accepted: 2025-01-14

Organization Exclusion Status:

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
519215 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519216 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519217 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519218 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519219 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519220 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519221 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519222 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519223 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519224 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519225 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519226 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519227 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519228 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519229 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519230 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519231 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519232 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519233 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519234 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
519235 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
519236 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095657 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095658 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095659 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095660 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095661 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095662 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095663 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095664 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095665 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095666 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095667 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095668 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095669 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095670 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095671 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095672 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095673 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095674 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095675 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095676 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C
1095677 2021-003 Significant Deficiency - L
1095678 2021-004 Significant Deficiency - C

Contacts

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G967P7XLU8C9 Natalia Arno Auditee
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Basis of Presentation Accounting Policies: Basis of Presentation The schedule of expenditures of federal awards is presented using the accrual basis of accounting. The schedule includes cost reimbursable grants from the federal government which, for the year ended December 31, 2021, were primarily from the National Endowment for Democracy and the United States Agency for International Development. The preparation of this schedule is in accordance with the requirements of 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 principal estimates and assumptions used in the preparation of the accompanying schedule relate to cost allowability and allocability (see Note C). Actual results could differ from those estimates. Because the schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of Free Russia Foundation, it is not intended to, and does not, present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of Foundation for Democratic Development. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Expenditures reported on the schedule 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. Federal Audits The allowability of certain costs under federal grants is subject to audit by the U.S. government. Certain costs charged to federal grants are subject to revisions based on government audits of those costs. Management believes that contract costs are consistent with applicable government cost principles, and that costs subsequently disallowed, if any upon audit by the government, would not be material. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Foundation for Democratic Development has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate alled under the Uniform Guidance. Foundation for Democratic Development allocates shared costs directly to the programs benefited. The schedule of expenditures of federal awards is presented using the accrual basis of accounting. The schedule includes cost reimbursable grants from the federal government which, for the year ended December 31, 2021, were primarily from the National Endowment for Democracy and the United States Agency for International Development. The preparation of this schedule is in accordance with the requirements of 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 principal estimates and assumptions used in the preparation of the accompanying schedule relate to cost allowability and allocability (see Note C). Actual results could differ from those estimates. Because the schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of Foundation for Democratic Development, it is not intended to, and does not, present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of Foundation for Democratic Development.
Title: Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Accounting Policies: Basis of Presentation The schedule of expenditures of federal awards is presented using the accrual basis of accounting. The schedule includes cost reimbursable grants from the federal government which, for the year ended December 31, 2021, were primarily from the National Endowment for Democracy and the United States Agency for International Development. The preparation of this schedule is in accordance with the requirements of 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 principal estimates and assumptions used in the preparation of the accompanying schedule relate to cost allowability and allocability (see Note C). Actual results could differ from those estimates. Because the schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of Free Russia Foundation, it is not intended to, and does not, present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of Foundation for Democratic Development. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Expenditures reported on the schedule 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. Federal Audits The allowability of certain costs under federal grants is subject to audit by the U.S. government. Certain costs charged to federal grants are subject to revisions based on government audits of those costs. Management believes that contract costs are consistent with applicable government cost principles, and that costs subsequently disallowed, if any upon audit by the government, would not be material. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Foundation for Democratic Development has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate alled under the Uniform Guidance. Foundation for Democratic Development allocates shared costs directly to the programs benefited. Expenditures reported on the schedule 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.
Title: Federal Audits Accounting Policies: Basis of Presentation The schedule of expenditures of federal awards is presented using the accrual basis of accounting. The schedule includes cost reimbursable grants from the federal government which, for the year ended December 31, 2021, were primarily from the National Endowment for Democracy and the United States Agency for International Development. The preparation of this schedule is in accordance with the requirements of 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 principal estimates and assumptions used in the preparation of the accompanying schedule relate to cost allowability and allocability (see Note C). Actual results could differ from those estimates. Because the schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of Free Russia Foundation, it is not intended to, and does not, present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of Foundation for Democratic Development. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Expenditures reported on the schedule 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. Federal Audits The allowability of certain costs under federal grants is subject to audit by the U.S. government. Certain costs charged to federal grants are subject to revisions based on government audits of those costs. Management believes that contract costs are consistent with applicable government cost principles, and that costs subsequently disallowed, if any upon audit by the government, would not be material. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Foundation for Democratic Development has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate alled under the Uniform Guidance. Foundation for Democratic Development allocates shared costs directly to the programs benefited. The allowability of certain costs under federal grants is subject to audit by the U.S. government. Certain costs charged to federal grants are subject to revisions based on government audits of those costs. Management believes that contract costs are consistent with applicable government cost principles, and that costs subsequently disallowed, if any upon audit by the government, would not be material.
Title: Indirect Costs Accounting Policies: Basis of Presentation The schedule of expenditures of federal awards is presented using the accrual basis of accounting. The schedule includes cost reimbursable grants from the federal government which, for the year ended December 31, 2021, were primarily from the National Endowment for Democracy and the United States Agency for International Development. The preparation of this schedule is in accordance with the requirements of 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 principal estimates and assumptions used in the preparation of the accompanying schedule relate to cost allowability and allocability (see Note C). Actual results could differ from those estimates. Because the schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of Free Russia Foundation, it is not intended to, and does not, present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of Foundation for Democratic Development. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Expenditures reported on the schedule 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. Federal Audits The allowability of certain costs under federal grants is subject to audit by the U.S. government. Certain costs charged to federal grants are subject to revisions based on government audits of those costs. Management believes that contract costs are consistent with applicable government cost principles, and that costs subsequently disallowed, if any upon audit by the government, would not be material. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Foundation for Democratic Development has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate alled under the Uniform Guidance. Foundation for Democratic Development allocates shared costs directly to the programs benefited. Foundation for Democratic Development has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance.

Finding Details

2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.
2021-003 Reporting Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – The data collection form must be completed and submitted within nine months of the Organization’s fiscal year end. Condition and Context – As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, and reconciliation differences, the data collection form was not timely submitted for the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance reporting requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff and reconciliation differences, the data collection form could not be timely completed and submitted. Recommendation – The financial records of the Organization should be reconciled and closed shortly after year-end, which will permit the timely submission of the data collection form. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management agrees with this finding. We will anticipate being able to comply with this requirement effective with the FY2024 audit.
2021-004 Cash Management Federal Program – All federal programs Criteria – Advances received on federal awards should be expended within 30 days of being drawn down to comply with relevant cash management requirements. Condition and Context – During the performance of our audit, we noted that the Organization had a significant amount of refundable advances on federal awards and had cash on hand that exceeded the anticipated expenses over the next 30 days. As a result of a conversion to a new accounting system, the impact of COVID-19, cash advances were not routinely reconciled during the year ended December 31, 2021. Questioned Costs – None. Effect – The Organization was not in compliance with the Uniform Guidance cash management requirements. Cause – With the conversion to a new accounting system, combined with the COVID-19, new accounting staff, refundable advances were not reconciled timely. Recommendation – The refundable advances of the Organization should be reconciled on a monthly basis, which will permit more accurate draws on federal awards. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions Management partially agrees with this finding as, in certain instances, the Organization must comply with the payment schedules of our grantors, which typically are on a quarterly basis. In some cases, there are strict schedules of draws in our grant agreements and no requests to draw funds are made. In situations when the Organization has the ability to draw funds, we agree not to make additional draw requests until the Organization has expended the funds already received. In 2021, due to the pandemic and the uncertainty of when programs would continue, many programs were suspended while waiting for travel restrictions to be lifted so that the Organization’s programs could be implemented. We will take the following steps: We will improve procedures to ensure that the drawdown of funds, from those grantors who require drawdowns will not exceed the Organization’s immediate use and we will develop additional procedures, as necessary, to assist in monitoring cash management.