Audit 50250

FY End
2022-12-31
Total Expended
$1.85M
Findings
4
Programs
6
Organization: Alternatives to Hunger (WA)
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2023-08-30
Auditor: Larson Gross

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
60848 2022-001 Material Weakness Yes E
60849 2022-001 Material Weakness Yes E
637290 2022-001 Material Weakness Yes E
637291 2022-001 Material Weakness Yes E

Contacts

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SYBCLXUJEYX7 Bob Norton Auditee
3606760392 Benjamin Hancock Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: Basis of Presentation Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: Y Rate Explanation: The auditee used the de minimis cost rate. The accompanying Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (the Schedule) includes the federal award activity of Alternatives to Hunger dba Bellingham Food Bank (the Organization) under programs of the federal government for the year ended December 31, 2022. The information in this Schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of the Organization, it is not intended to, and does not, present the financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of the Organization. Therefore, some amount presented in the Schedule may differ from amounts presented in the financial statements.

Finding Details

Finding 2022-001 ? Eligibility ? Material Weakness in Internal Controls Over Compliance and Material Non-Compliance Federal program information: Federal Agency/Pass-through Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture/Washington State Department of Agriculture Program Name/Cluster: Food Distribution Cluster CFDA number: 10.568, 10,569 Award number: K2759 Award period: 7/1/2021 ? 6/30/2023 Criteria: Federal regulations and the 2022 OMB Compliance Supplement require that grantees verify eligibility before providing food distribution and maintain records documenting such eligibility. Condition and context: As part of our testing of eligibility, using a random number generator, we selected 25 days the Organization was open for food distribution during the year ended December 31, 2022. Out of the 25 days tested, the Organization did not follow intake guidelines for required eligibility and data collection prescribed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture for 12 different days. Questioned costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding as there were no direct payments provided by the Organization to recipients of food commodities from the program. Cause: The Organization did not require intake forms be completed by recipients of food commodities through home deliveries or at certain distribution centers to determine and document eligibility. No other verification was performed to determine whether individuals were eligible before receiving food commodities. Repeat finding: This is a repeat finding from the prior year. See prior year finding 2021-002. Effect: Individuals that are not eligible to receive food commodities may have received food commodities. Recommendation: The Organization should consistently obtain and maintain client intake data to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements. Management?s Response: Management concurs with this finding. See the corrective action plan.
Finding 2022-001 ? Eligibility ? Material Weakness in Internal Controls Over Compliance and Material Non-Compliance Federal program information: Federal Agency/Pass-through Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture/Washington State Department of Agriculture Program Name/Cluster: Food Distribution Cluster CFDA number: 10.568, 10,569 Award number: K2759 Award period: 7/1/2021 ? 6/30/2023 Criteria: Federal regulations and the 2022 OMB Compliance Supplement require that grantees verify eligibility before providing food distribution and maintain records documenting such eligibility. Condition and context: As part of our testing of eligibility, using a random number generator, we selected 25 days the Organization was open for food distribution during the year ended December 31, 2022. Out of the 25 days tested, the Organization did not follow intake guidelines for required eligibility and data collection prescribed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture for 12 different days. Questioned costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding as there were no direct payments provided by the Organization to recipients of food commodities from the program. Cause: The Organization did not require intake forms be completed by recipients of food commodities through home deliveries or at certain distribution centers to determine and document eligibility. No other verification was performed to determine whether individuals were eligible before receiving food commodities. Repeat finding: This is a repeat finding from the prior year. See prior year finding 2021-002. Effect: Individuals that are not eligible to receive food commodities may have received food commodities. Recommendation: The Organization should consistently obtain and maintain client intake data to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements. Management?s Response: Management concurs with this finding. See the corrective action plan.
Finding 2022-001 ? Eligibility ? Material Weakness in Internal Controls Over Compliance and Material Non-Compliance Federal program information: Federal Agency/Pass-through Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture/Washington State Department of Agriculture Program Name/Cluster: Food Distribution Cluster CFDA number: 10.568, 10,569 Award number: K2759 Award period: 7/1/2021 ? 6/30/2023 Criteria: Federal regulations and the 2022 OMB Compliance Supplement require that grantees verify eligibility before providing food distribution and maintain records documenting such eligibility. Condition and context: As part of our testing of eligibility, using a random number generator, we selected 25 days the Organization was open for food distribution during the year ended December 31, 2022. Out of the 25 days tested, the Organization did not follow intake guidelines for required eligibility and data collection prescribed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture for 12 different days. Questioned costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding as there were no direct payments provided by the Organization to recipients of food commodities from the program. Cause: The Organization did not require intake forms be completed by recipients of food commodities through home deliveries or at certain distribution centers to determine and document eligibility. No other verification was performed to determine whether individuals were eligible before receiving food commodities. Repeat finding: This is a repeat finding from the prior year. See prior year finding 2021-002. Effect: Individuals that are not eligible to receive food commodities may have received food commodities. Recommendation: The Organization should consistently obtain and maintain client intake data to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements. Management?s Response: Management concurs with this finding. See the corrective action plan.
Finding 2022-001 ? Eligibility ? Material Weakness in Internal Controls Over Compliance and Material Non-Compliance Federal program information: Federal Agency/Pass-through Entity: U.S. Department of Agriculture/Washington State Department of Agriculture Program Name/Cluster: Food Distribution Cluster CFDA number: 10.568, 10,569 Award number: K2759 Award period: 7/1/2021 ? 6/30/2023 Criteria: Federal regulations and the 2022 OMB Compliance Supplement require that grantees verify eligibility before providing food distribution and maintain records documenting such eligibility. Condition and context: As part of our testing of eligibility, using a random number generator, we selected 25 days the Organization was open for food distribution during the year ended December 31, 2022. Out of the 25 days tested, the Organization did not follow intake guidelines for required eligibility and data collection prescribed by the Washington State Department of Agriculture for 12 different days. Questioned costs: There are no questioned costs associated with this finding as there were no direct payments provided by the Organization to recipients of food commodities from the program. Cause: The Organization did not require intake forms be completed by recipients of food commodities through home deliveries or at certain distribution centers to determine and document eligibility. No other verification was performed to determine whether individuals were eligible before receiving food commodities. Repeat finding: This is a repeat finding from the prior year. See prior year finding 2021-002. Effect: Individuals that are not eligible to receive food commodities may have received food commodities. Recommendation: The Organization should consistently obtain and maintain client intake data to ensure compliance with eligibility requirements. Management?s Response: Management concurs with this finding. See the corrective action plan.