2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-01 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal agency provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets.Condition: During management’s preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA), the finance team of the Organization used a combination of cost center reports that identify Federal dollars spent throughout the year, reporting done by program management, and invoices billed to Federal agencies. The SEFA preparation and review process did not appropriately reflect total Federal Expenditures for the period covered. During our major program grant population completeness procedures, we identified expenditures of federal awards that had been excluded from the SEFA prepared by management. The SEFA, as presented in these financial statements has been adjusted to include an additional $13,012 of expenditures incurred for AL 93.391 versus what had been previously presented. Cause: Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain program management positions with the responsibility for submission and preparation of data for completion of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA). As a result of these changes in staffing, management was unable to fully execute on its documented internal control policies regarding SEFA preparation. Accordingly, internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed due to personnel changes in the programmatic areas, responsible for submission of costs incurred for the SEFA. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reasons outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA result in audit adjustments. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed, and that policies and procedures are followed on a consistent basis. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA.Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action. The Organization’s corrective action plan is described in Management’s Corrective Action Plan included at page __ of this reporting package.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
2023-002 - Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Federal Program: United States Department of Health and Human Services Assistance Listing Numbers: 93.650 Accountable Health Communities 93.391 Activities to Support State, Tribal, Local and Territorial (STLT) Health Department Response to Public Health or Healthcare Crises 93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families 93.667 Social Services Block Grant 93.738 Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health; Program Solely Funded by Public Prevention Health Funds 93.044 Special Programs for the Aging, Title III, Part B, Grants for Supportive Services and Senior Centers 93.052 National Family Caregiver Support 93.268 Immunization Cooperative Agreements United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Assistance Listing Number: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants United States Department of Homeland Security Assistance Listing Number: 97.024 Emergency Food and Shelter Criteria: In accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Internal Controls, the non-federal entity must establish and maintain effective internal control over the Federal award that provides reasonable assurance that the non-Federal entity is managing the Federal award in compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. These internal controls should be in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” issued by the Comptroller General of the United States or the “Internal Control Integrated Framework”, issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)…”Additionally, in accordance with CFR §200.303(a), Monitoring and reporting program performance, the non-Federal entity is responsible for oversight of the operations of the Federal award supported activities. The non-Federal entity must monitor its activities under Federal awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and performance expectations are being achieved. Monitoring by the non-Federal entity must cover each program, function or activity…”CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal awards for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with CFR §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity's financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the Federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The financial management system of each non-Federal provide for the following: Identification, in its accounts, of all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.328 Financial Reporting and §200.329 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance.Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally funded activities. Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. United Way of Greater Cleveland is required to submit its Single Audit Report to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse within 30 calendar days after the receipt of the Auditor’s report, or within nine months after the close of the Auditee’s fiscal year, whichever is earlier. Condition: Therefore, the submission to the Federal Audit Clearing House is subsequent to both 30 days from the date of the receipt of the financial statements and nine months after year end and is therefore considered a late submission. Cause: During the year ended June 30, 2023, United way of Greater Cleveland migrated general ledger financial reporting systems, which caused delays in the closing and financial audit process. Subsequent to June 30, 2023, United Way of Greater Cleveland experienced turnover in certain programmatic staff, which further delayed certain procedures related to ensuring sufficiency and accuracy of the SEFA, thus causing delays in the audit process. Effect: There was no effect due to the late submission of the report. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The conditions outlined above are based on our testing of the United Way of Greater Cleveland’s major programs and our overall testing of the accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above.Repeat Finding: his is not a repeat finding. Recommendation:We recommend management address the staffing considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed and on a timely basis to allow for prompt submission to the FAC. Views of Responsible Officials: United Way of Greater Cleveland’s management agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action.
Finding 2023-001 Material Weakness: Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Control Finding Criteria Or Specific Requirement: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (the Uniform Guidance) provides guidance related to preparation and reporting of the SEFA. 2 CFR Section 200.100 identifies the required elements of the SEFA and 2 CFR Section 200.510 specifically requires that the SEFA include information on each federal award expended during the year. Southwest Organizing Project (the Project) is required to prepare a complete and accurate SEFA and to have a system of internal controls, the design and operation of which allows management or employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions to prevent, or detect and correct, errors on a timely basis. Condition: The SEFA was incomplete and contained inaccurate assistance listing numbers. Additionally, federal programs were excluded from the SEFA in error and federal expenditures included unallowable amounts. As a result, while not material to the financial statements, the SFEA required material adjustments during the audit process. Cause: Management does not have an internal control process in place to ensure an accurate SEFA. Effect: The possibility exists that errors within the SEFA could become material to the financial statements or result in an incorrect major program determination. Questioned Costs: Not applicable Context: A sufficient review of the SEFA did not occur so errors were not detected by management. Identification As A Repeat Finding: N/A Recommendation: The Project should strengthen its internal controls by implementing additional training and oversight of personnel to ensure the SEFA accurately reflects federal expenditures for the fiscal year. Views Of Responsible Officials And Planned Corrective Action: An adequate system of internal controls will be put in place by the end of fiscal year 2024. To ensure SEFA will include accurate assisting listing numbers and accurate inclusion of all federal programs. Allowable and unallowable costs will be reviewed to ensure accurate federal expenditure reporting. Management will perform an exhaustive review of all grants to close out the fiscal year in preparation for the audit process. In addition to these, SWOP will work with a consultant to provide necessary training of finance personnel.
Finding 2023-001 Material Weakness: Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Control Finding Criteria Or Specific Requirement: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (the Uniform Guidance) provides guidance related to preparation and reporting of the SEFA. 2 CFR Section 200.100 identifies the required elements of the SEFA and 2 CFR Section 200.510 specifically requires that the SEFA include information on each federal award expended during the year. Southwest Organizing Project (the Project) is required to prepare a complete and accurate SEFA and to have a system of internal controls, the design and operation of which allows management or employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions to prevent, or detect and correct, errors on a timely basis. Condition: The SEFA was incomplete and contained inaccurate assistance listing numbers. Additionally, federal programs were excluded from the SEFA in error and federal expenditures included unallowable amounts. As a result, while not material to the financial statements, the SFEA required material adjustments during the audit process. Cause: Management does not have an internal control process in place to ensure an accurate SEFA. Effect: The possibility exists that errors within the SEFA could become material to the financial statements or result in an incorrect major program determination. Questioned Costs: Not applicable Context: A sufficient review of the SEFA did not occur so errors were not detected by management. Identification As A Repeat Finding: N/A Recommendation: The Project should strengthen its internal controls by implementing additional training and oversight of personnel to ensure the SEFA accurately reflects federal expenditures for the fiscal year. Views Of Responsible Officials And Planned Corrective Action: An adequate system of internal controls will be put in place by the end of fiscal year 2024. To ensure SEFA will include accurate assisting listing numbers and accurate inclusion of all federal programs. Allowable and unallowable costs will be reviewed to ensure accurate federal expenditure reporting. Management will perform an exhaustive review of all grants to close out the fiscal year in preparation for the audit process. In addition to these, SWOP will work with a consultant to provide necessary training of finance personnel.
Finding 2023-001 Material Weakness: Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Control Finding Criteria Or Specific Requirement: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (the Uniform Guidance) provides guidance related to preparation and reporting of the SEFA. 2 CFR Section 200.100 identifies the required elements of the SEFA and 2 CFR Section 200.510 specifically requires that the SEFA include information on each federal award expended during the year. Southwest Organizing Project (the Project) is required to prepare a complete and accurate SEFA and to have a system of internal controls, the design and operation of which allows management or employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions to prevent, or detect and correct, errors on a timely basis. Condition: The SEFA was incomplete and contained inaccurate assistance listing numbers. Additionally, federal programs were excluded from the SEFA in error and federal expenditures included unallowable amounts. As a result, while not material to the financial statements, the SFEA required material adjustments during the audit process. Cause: Management does not have an internal control process in place to ensure an accurate SEFA. Effect: The possibility exists that errors within the SEFA could become material to the financial statements or result in an incorrect major program determination. Questioned Costs: Not applicable Context: A sufficient review of the SEFA did not occur so errors were not detected by management. Identification As A Repeat Finding: N/A Recommendation: The Project should strengthen its internal controls by implementing additional training and oversight of personnel to ensure the SEFA accurately reflects federal expenditures for the fiscal year. Views Of Responsible Officials And Planned Corrective Action: An adequate system of internal controls will be put in place by the end of fiscal year 2024. To ensure SEFA will include accurate assisting listing numbers and accurate inclusion of all federal programs. Allowable and unallowable costs will be reviewed to ensure accurate federal expenditure reporting. Management will perform an exhaustive review of all grants to close out the fiscal year in preparation for the audit process. In addition to these, SWOP will work with a consultant to provide necessary training of finance personnel.
Finding 2023-001 Material Weakness: Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Control Finding Criteria Or Specific Requirement: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (the Uniform Guidance) provides guidance related to preparation and reporting of the SEFA. 2 CFR Section 200.100 identifies the required elements of the SEFA and 2 CFR Section 200.510 specifically requires that the SEFA include information on each federal award expended during the year. Southwest Organizing Project (the Project) is required to prepare a complete and accurate SEFA and to have a system of internal controls, the design and operation of which allows management or employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions to prevent, or detect and correct, errors on a timely basis. Condition: The SEFA was incomplete and contained inaccurate assistance listing numbers. Additionally, federal programs were excluded from the SEFA in error and federal expenditures included unallowable amounts. As a result, while not material to the financial statements, the SFEA required material adjustments during the audit process. Cause: Management does not have an internal control process in place to ensure an accurate SEFA. Effect: The possibility exists that errors within the SEFA could become material to the financial statements or result in an incorrect major program determination. Questioned Costs: Not applicable Context: A sufficient review of the SEFA did not occur so errors were not detected by management. Identification As A Repeat Finding: N/A Recommendation: The Project should strengthen its internal controls by implementing additional training and oversight of personnel to ensure the SEFA accurately reflects federal expenditures for the fiscal year. Views Of Responsible Officials And Planned Corrective Action: An adequate system of internal controls will be put in place by the end of fiscal year 2024. To ensure SEFA will include accurate assisting listing numbers and accurate inclusion of all federal programs. Allowable and unallowable costs will be reviewed to ensure accurate federal expenditure reporting. Management will perform an exhaustive review of all grants to close out the fiscal year in preparation for the audit process. In addition to these, SWOP will work with a consultant to provide necessary training of finance personnel.
Finding 2023-001 Material Weakness: Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Control Finding Criteria Or Specific Requirement: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (the Uniform Guidance) provides guidance related to preparation and reporting of the SEFA. 2 CFR Section 200.100 identifies the required elements of the SEFA and 2 CFR Section 200.510 specifically requires that the SEFA include information on each federal award expended during the year. Southwest Organizing Project (the Project) is required to prepare a complete and accurate SEFA and to have a system of internal controls, the design and operation of which allows management or employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions to prevent, or detect and correct, errors on a timely basis. Condition: The SEFA was incomplete and contained inaccurate assistance listing numbers. Additionally, federal programs were excluded from the SEFA in error and federal expenditures included unallowable amounts. As a result, while not material to the financial statements, the SFEA required material adjustments during the audit process. Cause: Management does not have an internal control process in place to ensure an accurate SEFA. Effect: The possibility exists that errors within the SEFA could become material to the financial statements or result in an incorrect major program determination. Questioned Costs: Not applicable Context: A sufficient review of the SEFA did not occur so errors were not detected by management. Identification As A Repeat Finding: N/A Recommendation: The Project should strengthen its internal controls by implementing additional training and oversight of personnel to ensure the SEFA accurately reflects federal expenditures for the fiscal year. Views Of Responsible Officials And Planned Corrective Action: An adequate system of internal controls will be put in place by the end of fiscal year 2024. To ensure SEFA will include accurate assisting listing numbers and accurate inclusion of all federal programs. Allowable and unallowable costs will be reviewed to ensure accurate federal expenditure reporting. Management will perform an exhaustive review of all grants to close out the fiscal year in preparation for the audit process. In addition to these, SWOP will work with a consultant to provide necessary training of finance personnel.
Finding 2023-001 Material Weakness: Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) – Control Finding Criteria Or Specific Requirement: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (the Uniform Guidance) provides guidance related to preparation and reporting of the SEFA. 2 CFR Section 200.100 identifies the required elements of the SEFA and 2 CFR Section 200.510 specifically requires that the SEFA include information on each federal award expended during the year. Southwest Organizing Project (the Project) is required to prepare a complete and accurate SEFA and to have a system of internal controls, the design and operation of which allows management or employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions to prevent, or detect and correct, errors on a timely basis. Condition: The SEFA was incomplete and contained inaccurate assistance listing numbers. Additionally, federal programs were excluded from the SEFA in error and federal expenditures included unallowable amounts. As a result, while not material to the financial statements, the SFEA required material adjustments during the audit process. Cause: Management does not have an internal control process in place to ensure an accurate SEFA. Effect: The possibility exists that errors within the SEFA could become material to the financial statements or result in an incorrect major program determination. Questioned Costs: Not applicable Context: A sufficient review of the SEFA did not occur so errors were not detected by management. Identification As A Repeat Finding: N/A Recommendation: The Project should strengthen its internal controls by implementing additional training and oversight of personnel to ensure the SEFA accurately reflects federal expenditures for the fiscal year. Views Of Responsible Officials And Planned Corrective Action: An adequate system of internal controls will be put in place by the end of fiscal year 2024. To ensure SEFA will include accurate assisting listing numbers and accurate inclusion of all federal programs. Allowable and unallowable costs will be reviewed to ensure accurate federal expenditure reporting. Management will perform an exhaustive review of all grants to close out the fiscal year in preparation for the audit process. In addition to these, SWOP will work with a consultant to provide necessary training of finance personnel.
Criteria: 2 CFR 200.510(b) requires the auditee to prepare a schedule of federal awards (SEFA) that must contain federal awards expended during the period. Condition: On the original SEFA provided for the audit, the total federal expenditures reflected on the SEFA were inaccurate with excess amounts for some programs and the programs 21.027 and 10.561 were omitted on the initial SEFA report. This resulted in a restatement of the SEFA. Cause: Due to staff turnover, staff was unfamiliar with the specifics of the grant. Effect: SEFA was inaccurate. Recommendation: We recommend that management put controls in place over the preparation and review of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards to ensure that only (and all) federal expenditures are included. Management's Response: We agree with this finding. See corrective action plan.
Criteria: 2 CFR 200.510(b) requires the auditee to prepare a schedule of federal awards (SEFA) that must contain federal awards expended during the period. Condition: On the original SEFA provided for the audit, the total federal expenditures reflected on the SEFA were inaccurate with excess amounts for some programs and the programs 21.027 and 10.561 were omitted on the initial SEFA report. This resulted in a restatement of the SEFA. Cause: Due to staff turnover, staff was unfamiliar with the specifics of the grant. Effect: SEFA was inaccurate. Recommendation: We recommend that management put controls in place over the preparation and review of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards to ensure that only (and all) federal expenditures are included. Management's Response: We agree with this finding. See corrective action plan.
Criteria: 2 CFR 200.510(b) requires the auditee to prepare a schedule of federal awards (SEFA) that must contain federal awards expended during the period. Condition: On the original SEFA provided for the audit, the total federal expenditures reflected on the SEFA were inaccurate with excess amounts for some programs and the programs 21.027 and 10.561 were omitted on the initial SEFA report. This resulted in a restatement of the SEFA. Cause: Due to staff turnover, staff was unfamiliar with the specifics of the grant. Effect: SEFA was inaccurate. Recommendation: We recommend that management put controls in place over the preparation and review of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards to ensure that only (and all) federal expenditures are included. Management's Response: We agree with this finding. See corrective action plan.
Criteria: In accordance with the Uniform Guidance, 2 CFR 200.510(b), the auditee must prepare the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements. Condition: The auditee did not finalize the schedule of expenditures of federal awards prior to signing the engagement letter and the start of the audit procedures for the fiscal year July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. Additionally, the prepared SEFA included totals representing contractor payments to Florence Crittenton (FCFS), which overstated SEFA total expenditures by $173,389. Context: Initially, the auditee stated that a single audit was not needed for fiscal year 2022-23, and that expenditures of federal awards was below $750,000. The audit engagement letter was prepared and signed, which excluded single audit language. During the course of the audit procedures, the SEFA was prepared by the auditee with the assistance of the auditor, and it was determined that the auditee incurred $816,420 in expenditures of federal awards in fiscal year covering July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. Upon the discovery that a single audit was needed for the testing period, the engagement letter was revised, and single audit procedures were completed. During the course of audit procedures for the Single Audit, it was discovered that the state of Montana considered Florence Crittenton to be a non-subrecipient for the stabilization grants under the Child Care and Development Block Grant. Effect: Non-compliance with the Uniform Guidance regarding SEFA preparation. Questioned Costs: There were no questioned costs identified. Cause: Florence Crittenton was not aware that federal expenditures for the fiscal year July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 were over $750,000 until the auditor requested documentation that federal expenditures were under $750,000. Recommendation: We recommend the organization review all contracts before the end of the fiscal year to ensure all funds received have the appropriate contracts from state and federal awarding entities, and that the organization begin SEFA preparation immediately following the end of the fiscal year to ensure it includes all federal funds expended and is completed prior to the start of audit procedures. Organization Response: Based on the way that the State of Montana has historically written their grant contracts, it has been difficult to decipher if the organization is a subrecipient or a contractor of the state. This was especially true for any contracts funded through Covid-19 CARES and ARPA funds. Additionally, FCFS was unclear if seed funds from the Innovation grant were considered expended or not. This confusion led to a mistake on the initial SEFA worksheet that indicated federal funds fell below $750,000. Upon further examination by all parties, it was determined that FCFS had in fact expended over $750,000 in federal funds. FCFS immediately signed an engagement letter for Douglas Wilson to complete the SEFA and has since complied with all testing requirements. To ensure this mistake does not happen again, FCFS designed a corrective action plan that will include confirming subrecipient or contractor status with all contracting agencies. This has already been completed with current contracts for FY24. FCFS has subsequently established additional measures to ensure complete review of all contracts and quarterly reporting of all grant spending, regardless of if it is a federal, state, or private grant.
Criteria: In accordance with the Uniform Guidance, 2 CFR 200.510(b), the auditee must prepare the schedule of expenditures of federal awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements. Condition: The auditee did not finalize the schedule of expenditures of federal awards prior to signing the engagement letter and the start of the audit procedures for the fiscal year July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. Additionally, the prepared SEFA included totals representing contractor payments to Florence Crittenton (FCFS), which overstated SEFA total expenditures by $173,389. Context: Initially, the auditee stated that a single audit was not needed for fiscal year 2022-23, and that expenditures of federal awards was below $750,000. The audit engagement letter was prepared and signed, which excluded single audit language. During the course of the audit procedures, the SEFA was prepared by the auditee with the assistance of the auditor, and it was determined that the auditee incurred $816,420 in expenditures of federal awards in fiscal year covering July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023. Upon the discovery that a single audit was needed for the testing period, the engagement letter was revised, and single audit procedures were completed. During the course of audit procedures for the Single Audit, it was discovered that the state of Montana considered Florence Crittenton to be a non-subrecipient for the stabilization grants under the Child Care and Development Block Grant. Effect: Non-compliance with the Uniform Guidance regarding SEFA preparation. Questioned Costs: There were no questioned costs identified. Cause: Florence Crittenton was not aware that federal expenditures for the fiscal year July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 were over $750,000 until the auditor requested documentation that federal expenditures were under $750,000. Recommendation: We recommend the organization review all contracts before the end of the fiscal year to ensure all funds received have the appropriate contracts from state and federal awarding entities, and that the organization begin SEFA preparation immediately following the end of the fiscal year to ensure it includes all federal funds expended and is completed prior to the start of audit procedures. Organization Response: Based on the way that the State of Montana has historically written their grant contracts, it has been difficult to decipher if the organization is a subrecipient or a contractor of the state. This was especially true for any contracts funded through Covid-19 CARES and ARPA funds. Additionally, FCFS was unclear if seed funds from the Innovation grant were considered expended or not. This confusion led to a mistake on the initial SEFA worksheet that indicated federal funds fell below $750,000. Upon further examination by all parties, it was determined that FCFS had in fact expended over $750,000 in federal funds. FCFS immediately signed an engagement letter for Douglas Wilson to complete the SEFA and has since complied with all testing requirements. To ensure this mistake does not happen again, FCFS designed a corrective action plan that will include confirming subrecipient or contractor status with all contracting agencies. This has already been completed with current contracts for FY24. FCFS has subsequently established additional measures to ensure complete review of all contracts and quarterly reporting of all grant spending, regardless of if it is a federal, state, or private grant.
PREPARATION OF SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES AND FEDERAL AWARDS QUESTIONED COSTS: N/A Criteria: The Uniform Guidance Subpart F section 200.510 requires the preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) that includes an accurate reporting of federal awards expended based on the terms and conditions of the grants along with the amount of funds disbursed to sub-recipients. In order for the SEFA to be prepared accurately and properly report the amounts expended for federal awards, a system of controls should be in existence that includes the identification of federal expenditures, timely and accurate preparation and review of the amounts reported on the SEFA. Condition: The initial SEFA prepared by the School Board’s did not accurately include or identify all the federal award expenditures. This finding is repeated from the prior year. See the Summary Schedule of Prior Year Findings and Questioned Cost item 2022-003. Universe/ Population: None Sample size: None Cause: The grant awards or agreements were not properly interpreted or reviewed to identify or determine the proper amount to be reported as expenditures or SEFA. The 2 CFR Part 200, Appendix XI, Compliance Supplement publishes and distributed by the President of the United States’ Office of Management and Budget includes requirements for SEFA reporting that were not complied with. Effect: The SEFA provided to us for audit did not contain all the federal programs or the correct amounts of federal expenditures based on the terms of the grant awards and requirements to reporting on some of the federal programs reported. Inaccuracies or excluding information on the SEFA causes delays in completing the single audit and risks filing a SEFA that is incomplete or inaccurate. In addition, auditors may not identify and test the correct major federal programs in accordance with the Uniform Guidance. Recommendation: The School Board should strengthen its controls including its review and approval processes over the identification of federal programs, and the information and balances that are accumulated and reported on the SEFA to make sure the expenditures reported are an accurate representation of federal expenditures. View of Responsible Official: Management agrees with finding. Disaster Grants through FEMA are managed by rules and processes that are not easily accounted for in traditional accounting systems. Procedures will be strengthened to fully and accurately identify all federal program expenditures and record in the appropriate accounting funds.
Finding 2023-004: Inadequate Review of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Programs: Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program (ALN number 93.247) (Federal Award Year 2023), Family Planning Services (ALN number 93.217) (Federal Award Year 2023), and Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases (ELC) (ALN number 93.323) (Federal Award Year 2023) Repeat Finding: No Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.510, the auditee must prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502. Condition: During our testing, we identified errors in the Organization’s SEFA for the year ended June 30, 2023. The errors were as follows: • Total federal expenditures for Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 93.247, Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program, were understated by $516,141. • Total federal expenditures for ALN 93.217, Family Planning Services, were overstated by $125,252. • The federal grantor for amounts passed through the Illinois Department of Public Health for ALN 93.323, Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Disease (ELC), was incorrectly reported as the U.S. Department of the Treasury and should have been reported as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Cause: The Organization did not have adequate internal controls in place over the review of the SEFA to ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate. . Effect: The errors contained in the SEFA led to inaccurate major program determination. After correcting the errors, an additional major program was identified. The data collection form and reporting package were not received by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the prescribed due date. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization enhance its internal controls over the review of the completeness and accuracy of the SEFA. View of responsible officials of the auditee: Management agrees with the finding and recommendation.
Finding 2023-004: Inadequate Review of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Programs: Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program (ALN number 93.247) (Federal Award Year 2023), Family Planning Services (ALN number 93.217) (Federal Award Year 2023), and Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases (ELC) (ALN number 93.323) (Federal Award Year 2023) Repeat Finding: No Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.510, the auditee must prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502. Condition: During our testing, we identified errors in the Organization’s SEFA for the year ended June 30, 2023. The errors were as follows: • Total federal expenditures for Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 93.247, Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program, were understated by $516,141. • Total federal expenditures for ALN 93.217, Family Planning Services, were overstated by $125,252. • The federal grantor for amounts passed through the Illinois Department of Public Health for ALN 93.323, Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Disease (ELC), was incorrectly reported as the U.S. Department of the Treasury and should have been reported as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Cause: The Organization did not have adequate internal controls in place over the review of the SEFA to ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate. . Effect: The errors contained in the SEFA led to inaccurate major program determination. After correcting the errors, an additional major program was identified. The data collection form and reporting package were not received by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the prescribed due date. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization enhance its internal controls over the review of the completeness and accuracy of the SEFA. View of responsible officials of the auditee: Management agrees with the finding and recommendation.
Finding 2023-004: Inadequate Review of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Programs: Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program (ALN number 93.247) (Federal Award Year 2023), Family Planning Services (ALN number 93.217) (Federal Award Year 2023), and Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Diseases (ELC) (ALN number 93.323) (Federal Award Year 2023) Repeat Finding: No Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.510, the auditee must prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502. Condition: During our testing, we identified errors in the Organization’s SEFA for the year ended June 30, 2023. The errors were as follows: • Total federal expenditures for Assistance Listing Number (ALN) 93.247, Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program, were understated by $516,141. • Total federal expenditures for ALN 93.217, Family Planning Services, were overstated by $125,252. • The federal grantor for amounts passed through the Illinois Department of Public Health for ALN 93.323, Epidemiology and Laboratory Capacity for Infectious Disease (ELC), was incorrectly reported as the U.S. Department of the Treasury and should have been reported as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Cause: The Organization did not have adequate internal controls in place over the review of the SEFA to ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate. . Effect: The errors contained in the SEFA led to inaccurate major program determination. After correcting the errors, an additional major program was identified. The data collection form and reporting package were not received by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the prescribed due date. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization enhance its internal controls over the review of the completeness and accuracy of the SEFA. View of responsible officials of the auditee: Management agrees with the finding and recommendation.
Finding 2023-002: Timely Submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Programs: Health Center Program Cluster (ALN numbers 93.224/93.527) (Federal Award Year 2023) and Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program (ALN number 93.247) (Federal Award Year 2023) Repeat Finding: No Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.512, the audit must be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period. Additionally, as part of the data collection, a senior level representative of the auditee must attest that, among other things, the information included in its entirety is accurate and complete. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.510, the auditee must prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502. Condition: The data collection form and reporting package were not submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period of June 30, 2023. Cause: The Organization did not have adequate internal controls in place over the review of the SEFA to ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate. The errors contained in the SEFA led to inaccurate major program determination, which ultimately led to the Organization not submitting the single audit reporting package by the prescribed due date. Effect: The data collection form and reporting package were not received by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the prescribed due date. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization enhance its internal controls over the review of the completeness and accuracy of the SEFA. We also recommend that management ensure that the data collection form and reporting package are submitted by the prescribed due date. View of responsible officials of the auditee: Management agrees with the finding and recommendation.
Finding 2023-002: Timely Submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Programs: Health Center Program Cluster (ALN numbers 93.224/93.527) (Federal Award Year 2023) and Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program (ALN number 93.247) (Federal Award Year 2023) Repeat Finding: No Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.512, the audit must be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period. Additionally, as part of the data collection, a senior level representative of the auditee must attest that, among other things, the information included in its entirety is accurate and complete. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.510, the auditee must prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502. Condition: The data collection form and reporting package were not submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period of June 30, 2023. Cause: The Organization did not have adequate internal controls in place over the review of the SEFA to ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate. The errors contained in the SEFA led to inaccurate major program determination, which ultimately led to the Organization not submitting the single audit reporting package by the prescribed due date. Effect: The data collection form and reporting package were not received by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the prescribed due date. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization enhance its internal controls over the review of the completeness and accuracy of the SEFA. We also recommend that management ensure that the data collection form and reporting package are submitted by the prescribed due date. View of responsible officials of the auditee: Management agrees with the finding and recommendation.
Finding 2023-002: Timely Submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Programs: Health Center Program Cluster (ALN numbers 93.224/93.527) (Federal Award Year 2023) and Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program (ALN number 93.247) (Federal Award Year 2023) Repeat Finding: No Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.512, the audit must be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period. Additionally, as part of the data collection, a senior level representative of the auditee must attest that, among other things, the information included in its entirety is accurate and complete. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.510, the auditee must prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502. Condition: The data collection form and reporting package were not submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period of June 30, 2023. Cause: The Organization did not have adequate internal controls in place over the review of the SEFA to ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate. The errors contained in the SEFA led to inaccurate major program determination, which ultimately led to the Organization not submitting the single audit reporting package by the prescribed due date. Effect: The data collection form and reporting package were not received by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the prescribed due date. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization enhance its internal controls over the review of the completeness and accuracy of the SEFA. We also recommend that management ensure that the data collection form and reporting package are submitted by the prescribed due date. View of responsible officials of the auditee: Management agrees with the finding and recommendation.
Finding 2023-002: Timely Submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Programs: Health Center Program Cluster (ALN numbers 93.224/93.527) (Federal Award Year 2023) and Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program (ALN number 93.247) (Federal Award Year 2023) Repeat Finding: No Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.512, the audit must be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period. Additionally, as part of the data collection, a senior level representative of the auditee must attest that, among other things, the information included in its entirety is accurate and complete. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.510, the auditee must prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502. Condition: The data collection form and reporting package were not submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period of June 30, 2023. Cause: The Organization did not have adequate internal controls in place over the review of the SEFA to ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate. The errors contained in the SEFA led to inaccurate major program determination, which ultimately led to the Organization not submitting the single audit reporting package by the prescribed due date. Effect: The data collection form and reporting package were not received by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the prescribed due date. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization enhance its internal controls over the review of the completeness and accuracy of the SEFA. We also recommend that management ensure that the data collection form and reporting package are submitted by the prescribed due date. View of responsible officials of the auditee: Management agrees with the finding and recommendation.
Finding 2023-002: Timely Submission of the Single Audit Reporting Package U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Programs: Health Center Program Cluster (ALN numbers 93.224/93.527) (Federal Award Year 2023) and Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant Program (ALN number 93.247) (Federal Award Year 2023) Repeat Finding: No Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.512, the audit must be completed, and the data collection form and reporting package must be submitted within the earlier of 30 calendar days after receipt of the auditor’s report, or nine months after the end of the audit period. Additionally, as part of the data collection, a senior level representative of the auditee must attest that, among other things, the information included in its entirety is accurate and complete. In accordance with 2 CFR 200.510, the auditee must prepare a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with 2 CFR 200.502. Condition: The data collection form and reporting package were not submitted within nine months after the end of the audit period of June 30, 2023. Cause: The Organization did not have adequate internal controls in place over the review of the SEFA to ensure the SEFA was complete and accurate. The errors contained in the SEFA led to inaccurate major program determination, which ultimately led to the Organization not submitting the single audit reporting package by the prescribed due date. Effect: The data collection form and reporting package were not received by the Federal Audit Clearinghouse by the prescribed due date. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization enhance its internal controls over the review of the completeness and accuracy of the SEFA. We also recommend that management ensure that the data collection form and reporting package are submitted by the prescribed due date. View of responsible officials of the auditee: Management agrees with the finding and recommendation.
Criteria:2 CFR 200.510(b) requires the auditee to prepare a schedule of federal awards (SEFA) that must contain federal awards expended during the period. Condition: On the original SEFA provided for the audit, the total federal expenditures reflected on the SEFA were inaccurate amounts for some programs and the program 21.027 was omitted on the initial SEFA report. This resulted in a restatement of the SEFA. Cause: Due to staff turnover, staff was unfamiliar with the specifics of the grant. Effect:SEFA was inaccurate Recommendation:We recommend that management put controls in place over the preparation and review of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards to ensure that only (and all) federal expenditures are included. Management's Response: We agree with this finding. See corrective action plan.
Criteria:2 CFR 200.510(b) requires the auditee to prepare a schedule of federal awards (SEFA) that must contain federal awards expended during the period. Condition: On the original SEFA provided for the audit, the total federal expenditures reflected on the SEFA were inaccurate amounts for some programs and the program 21.027 was omitted on the initial SEFA report. This resulted in a restatement of the SEFA. Cause: Due to staff turnover, staff was unfamiliar with the specifics of the grant. Effect:SEFA was inaccurate Recommendation:We recommend that management put controls in place over the preparation and review of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards to ensure that only (and all) federal expenditures are included. Management's Response: We agree with this finding. See corrective action plan.
Criteria:2 CFR 200.510(b) requires the auditee to prepare a schedule of federal awards (SEFA) that must contain federal awards expended during the period. Condition: On the original SEFA provided for the audit, the total federal expenditures reflected on the SEFA were inaccurate amounts for some programs and the program 21.027 was omitted on the initial SEFA report. This resulted in a restatement of the SEFA. Cause: Due to staff turnover, staff was unfamiliar with the specifics of the grant. Effect:SEFA was inaccurate Recommendation:We recommend that management put controls in place over the preparation and review of the schedule of expenditures of federal awards to ensure that only (and all) federal expenditures are included. Management's Response: We agree with this finding. See corrective action plan.
2023-005 - Internal Control Over Compliance and Compliance – Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Program- U.S. Department of Energy, National Forum for State and Territorial Chief Executives - HHS OA, Yr 10 and Yr 11, National Forum ALN: 93.528, Award #: 2U98OA09028, Award Year: 09/01/2022 – 09/29/2023 Program- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation’s Health ALN: 93.421, Award #: Various, Award Year: 08/01/2018 – 07/31/2023 Criteria – 2 CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award. The financial management system of each non-federal entity must provide for the following: (1) Identification, in its accounts, of all federal awards received and expended and the federal programs under which they were received. (2) Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.327 Financial Reporting and §200.328 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. (3) Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally-funded activities. (4) Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. Condition – The internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed. During our testing of management’s preparation of the SEFA, it was determined that some federal award expenditures were excluded from the original SEFA provided by management. Management subsequently corrected the SEFA to reflect the inclusion of the federal expenditures. In addition, several versions were received from management prior to the final SEFA. Questioned Costs – None. Context – This is a condition identified per review of NGA Center’s compliance with specified requirements. Cause – NGA Center only prepares the SEFA once a year in conjunction with the annual audit. This annual process lends itself to less familiarity with the processes necessary to provide a complete SEFA reporting package and turnover in key personnel historically involved in the SEFA process negatively impacted the process. Effect – Failure to present the SEFA correctly can result in incorrect major program selection and incorrect reporting to federal agencies. The finding identified was not of a magnitude to impact BDO’s selection of major programs. Repeat Finding – This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation - We recommend management continue to focus on training for both preparer and reviewer of the SEFA to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed to comply with Section §200.510(b). This will ensure that the SEFA provides all relevant information as prescribed. Views of Responsible Officials – NGA Center agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action plan to address the instances of noncompliance identified and lapses in prescribed internal controls.
2023-005 - Internal Control Over Compliance and Compliance – Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Program- U.S. Department of Energy, National Forum for State and Territorial Chief Executives - HHS OA, Yr 10 and Yr 11, National Forum ALN: 93.528, Award #: 2U98OA09028, Award Year: 09/01/2022 – 09/29/2023 Program- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation’s Health ALN: 93.421, Award #: Various, Award Year: 08/01/2018 – 07/31/2023 Criteria – 2 CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award. The financial management system of each non-federal entity must provide for the following: (1) Identification, in its accounts, of all federal awards received and expended and the federal programs under which they were received. (2) Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.327 Financial Reporting and §200.328 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. (3) Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally-funded activities. (4) Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. Condition – The internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed. During our testing of management’s preparation of the SEFA, it was determined that some federal award expenditures were excluded from the original SEFA provided by management. Management subsequently corrected the SEFA to reflect the inclusion of the federal expenditures. In addition, several versions were received from management prior to the final SEFA. Questioned Costs – None. Context – This is a condition identified per review of NGA Center’s compliance with specified requirements. Cause – NGA Center only prepares the SEFA once a year in conjunction with the annual audit. This annual process lends itself to less familiarity with the processes necessary to provide a complete SEFA reporting package and turnover in key personnel historically involved in the SEFA process negatively impacted the process. Effect – Failure to present the SEFA correctly can result in incorrect major program selection and incorrect reporting to federal agencies. The finding identified was not of a magnitude to impact BDO’s selection of major programs. Repeat Finding – This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation - We recommend management continue to focus on training for both preparer and reviewer of the SEFA to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed to comply with Section §200.510(b). This will ensure that the SEFA provides all relevant information as prescribed. Views of Responsible Officials – NGA Center agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action plan to address the instances of noncompliance identified and lapses in prescribed internal controls.
2023-005 - Internal Control Over Compliance and Compliance – Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Program- U.S. Department of Energy, National Forum for State and Territorial Chief Executives - HHS OA, Yr 10 and Yr 11, National Forum ALN: 93.528, Award #: 2U98OA09028, Award Year: 09/01/2022 – 09/29/2023 Program- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation’s Health ALN: 93.421, Award #: Various, Award Year: 08/01/2018 – 07/31/2023 Criteria – 2 CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award. The financial management system of each non-federal entity must provide for the following: (1) Identification, in its accounts, of all federal awards received and expended and the federal programs under which they were received. (2) Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.327 Financial Reporting and §200.328 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. (3) Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally-funded activities. (4) Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. Condition – The internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed. During our testing of management’s preparation of the SEFA, it was determined that some federal award expenditures were excluded from the original SEFA provided by management. Management subsequently corrected the SEFA to reflect the inclusion of the federal expenditures. In addition, several versions were received from management prior to the final SEFA. Questioned Costs – None. Context – This is a condition identified per review of NGA Center’s compliance with specified requirements. Cause – NGA Center only prepares the SEFA once a year in conjunction with the annual audit. This annual process lends itself to less familiarity with the processes necessary to provide a complete SEFA reporting package and turnover in key personnel historically involved in the SEFA process negatively impacted the process. Effect – Failure to present the SEFA correctly can result in incorrect major program selection and incorrect reporting to federal agencies. The finding identified was not of a magnitude to impact BDO’s selection of major programs. Repeat Finding – This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation - We recommend management continue to focus on training for both preparer and reviewer of the SEFA to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed to comply with Section §200.510(b). This will ensure that the SEFA provides all relevant information as prescribed. Views of Responsible Officials – NGA Center agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action plan to address the instances of noncompliance identified and lapses in prescribed internal controls.
2023-005 - Internal Control Over Compliance and Compliance – Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Program- U.S. Department of Energy, National Forum for State and Territorial Chief Executives - HHS OA, Yr 10 and Yr 11, National Forum ALN: 93.528, Award #: 2U98OA09028, Award Year: 09/01/2022 – 09/29/2023 Program- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation’s Health ALN: 93.421, Award #: Various, Award Year: 08/01/2018 – 07/31/2023 Criteria – 2 CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award. The financial management system of each non-federal entity must provide for the following: (1) Identification, in its accounts, of all federal awards received and expended and the federal programs under which they were received. (2) Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.327 Financial Reporting and §200.328 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. (3) Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally-funded activities. (4) Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. Condition – The internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed. During our testing of management’s preparation of the SEFA, it was determined that some federal award expenditures were excluded from the original SEFA provided by management. Management subsequently corrected the SEFA to reflect the inclusion of the federal expenditures. In addition, several versions were received from management prior to the final SEFA. Questioned Costs – None. Context – This is a condition identified per review of NGA Center’s compliance with specified requirements. Cause – NGA Center only prepares the SEFA once a year in conjunction with the annual audit. This annual process lends itself to less familiarity with the processes necessary to provide a complete SEFA reporting package and turnover in key personnel historically involved in the SEFA process negatively impacted the process. Effect – Failure to present the SEFA correctly can result in incorrect major program selection and incorrect reporting to federal agencies. The finding identified was not of a magnitude to impact BDO’s selection of major programs. Repeat Finding – This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation - We recommend management continue to focus on training for both preparer and reviewer of the SEFA to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed to comply with Section §200.510(b). This will ensure that the SEFA provides all relevant information as prescribed. Views of Responsible Officials – NGA Center agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action plan to address the instances of noncompliance identified and lapses in prescribed internal controls.
2023-005 - Internal Control Over Compliance and Compliance – Reporting (Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards) Program- U.S. Department of Energy, National Forum for State and Territorial Chief Executives - HHS OA, Yr 10 and Yr 11, National Forum ALN: 93.528, Award #: 2U98OA09028, Award Year: 09/01/2022 – 09/29/2023 Program- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services through National Partnerships to Improve and Protect the Nation’s Health ALN: 93.421, Award #: Various, Award Year: 08/01/2018 – 07/31/2023 Criteria – 2 CFR Section §200.510(b) states in part: “The auditee must also prepare a schedule of expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) for the period covered by the auditee’s financial statements which must include the total Federal awards expended as determined in accordance with CFR Section §200.502 Basis for determining Federal awards expended.” The schedule must provide total Federal awards expended for each individual Federal program. In accordance with §200.302 Financial Management, a non-federal entity’s financial management systems, including records documenting compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award, must be sufficient to permit the preparation of reports required by general and program-specific terms and conditions; and the tracing of funds to a level of expenditures adequate to establish that such funds have been used according to the federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award. The financial management system of each non-federal entity must provide for the following: (1) Identification, in its accounts, of all federal awards received and expended and the federal programs under which they were received. (2) Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each federal award or program in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in §200.327 Financial Reporting and §200.328 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. (3) Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally-funded activities. (4) Effective control over, and accountability for, all funds, property, and other assets. Condition – The internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed. During our testing of management’s preparation of the SEFA, it was determined that some federal award expenditures were excluded from the original SEFA provided by management. Management subsequently corrected the SEFA to reflect the inclusion of the federal expenditures. In addition, several versions were received from management prior to the final SEFA. Questioned Costs – None. Context – This is a condition identified per review of NGA Center’s compliance with specified requirements. Cause – NGA Center only prepares the SEFA once a year in conjunction with the annual audit. This annual process lends itself to less familiarity with the processes necessary to provide a complete SEFA reporting package and turnover in key personnel historically involved in the SEFA process negatively impacted the process. Effect – Failure to present the SEFA correctly can result in incorrect major program selection and incorrect reporting to federal agencies. The finding identified was not of a magnitude to impact BDO’s selection of major programs. Repeat Finding – This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation - We recommend management continue to focus on training for both preparer and reviewer of the SEFA to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed to comply with Section §200.510(b). This will ensure that the SEFA provides all relevant information as prescribed. Views of Responsible Officials – NGA Center agrees with the finding and recommendations set forth within and has developed a corrective action plan to address the instances of noncompliance identified and lapses in prescribed internal controls.