Finding 1218362 (2024-002)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
N
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2024
Accepted
2026-06-24

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The Board of Directors does not meet the required Tripartite composition, lacking adequate representation from all necessary sectors.
  • Impacted Requirements: Noncompliance with the Community Services Block Grant Act may lead to legal violations and reduced stakeholder representation.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Management should enhance recruitment efforts, monitor board composition regularly, and improve succession planning to ensure compliance.

Finding Text

Findings and Questioned Costs - Major Federal Award Programs Audit Finding No. 2024-002 - Special Tests - Significant Deficiency Name of Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Program Name and Assistance Listing Number: Community Services Block Grant 93.569 Federal Award Identification Number and Years: 22DSS1501EW 9/24 and 9/25 Name of Passthrough Entity: Connecticut Department of Social Services Criteria Tripartite board requirements, as detailed by the Community Service Block Grant Act at 42 USC 9910(b), mandate that governing boards must include representation from three distinct sectors: 1. One-third elected representatives in the community or their designee. 2. Not fewer than one-third from low-income individuals and families served reside in the neighborhood served. 3. The remaining membership from members of business, industry, labor, religious, law enforcement, education or other major groups and interests in the community served. Condition The organization's Board of Directors does not currently meet the required Tripartite Board composition standards. Cause The condition resulted primarily from challenges in identifying and recruiting qualified individuals willing to serve in the required board categories. These challenges, combined with an insufficient succession planning processes contributed to delays in filling vacancies and maintaining compliance with Tripartite requirement. Effect or Potential Effect Noncompliance with tripartite Board composition requirements may result in violations of applicable laws, regulations, or funding provisions. Additionally, the lack of required representation may limit the diversity of perspectives in governance and strategic decision-making, increase the risk of oversight deficiencies, and reduce effective stakeholder representation. Questioned Costs None Context Through August 2024, the Board of Directors consisted of 13 members, including 2 representatives from the community (low-income sector), 6 from the private sector, and 5 from the public sector. In Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs December 31, 2024 each of the months of September and December 2024, one additional member was appointed to the community sector; however, the member appointed in September did not attend any meetings during 2024. Additionally, one private sector member's term concluded in October 2024. Identification as a Repeat Finding This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that management document recruitment efforts targeting specific categories, implement monitoring efforts to regularly assess board composition, and strengthen succession planning processes to maintain compliance with Tripartite requirements. Views of Responsible Officials Management will initiate an outreach plan to fill the open positions on the Board as required by the tripartite board requirements.

Corrective Action Plan

CRT will initiate an outreach plan for low-income representation to fill the open positions on the Board. The President and Chief Executive Officer or designee will solicit Low-Income Director nominations from organizations and groups within the agency or the community that are recognized as serving or representing low-income residents following federal regulations, State statutes, CRT By-Laws and agency approved Democratic Selection Procedures. Upon review of the qualifications of the nominated candidates by the CRT Nominating Subcomittee, they will vote to select the best qualified candidate(s) for appointment to the Board. After the candidate(s) have been determined by the Nominating Subcommitee to meet the qualifications, the Board will vote whether to elect the proposed individual to the Board.

Categories

Special Tests & Provisions Subrecipient Monitoring Significant Deficiency Internal Control / Segregation of Duties

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 1218363 2024-003
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
93.568 LOW-INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE $15.55M
93.569 COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT $2.13M
64.033 VA SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES PROGRAM $1.13M
93.243 SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PROJECTS OF REGIONAL AND NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE $926,561
93.499 LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLD WATER ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $760,675
81.042 WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE FOR LOW-INCOME PERSONS $539,182
64.024 VA HOMELESS PROVIDERS GRANT AND PER DIEM PROGRAM $416,616
93.044 SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING, TITLE III, PART C, NUTRITION SERVICES $375,208
14.231 EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT PROGRAM $300,759
93.045 SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING, TITLE III, PART C, NUTRITION SERVICES $272,091
14.267 CONTINUUM OF CARE PROGRAM $257,106
21.027 CORONAVIRUS STATE AND LOCAL FISCAL RECOVERY FUNDS $242,595
10.558 CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM $241,060
94.002 AMERICORPS SENIORS RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM (RSVP) 94.002 $186,168
93.667 SOCIAL SERVICES BLOCK GRANT $123,570
93.053 NUTRITION SERVICES INCENTIVE PROGRAM $85,020
10.559 SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN $56,385
14.251 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE, COMMUNITY PROJECT FUNDING, AND MISCELLANEOUS GRANTS $53,583
93.472 TITLE IV-E PREVENTION PROGRAM $49,849
93.917 HIV CARE FORMULA GRANTS $48,681
93.788 OPIOID STR $48,000
17.259 WIOA YOUTH ACTIVITIES $46,626
93.958 BLOCK GRANTS FOR COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES $35,612
14.218 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS/ENTITLEMENT GRANTS $20,329
10.561 STATE ADMINISTRATIVE MATCHING GRANTS FOR THE SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $16,045
97.024 EMERGENCY FOOD AND SHELTER NATIONAL BOARD PROGRAM $10,863
14.276 YOUTH HOMELESSNESS DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM $10,299
93.044 SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING, TITLE III, PART B, GRANTS FOR SUPPORTIVE SERVICES AND SENIOR CENTERS $7,555
93.647 SOCIAL SERVICES RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION $7,335
84.424 STUDENT SUPPORT AND ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT PROGRAM $6,344
21.008 LOW INCOME TAXPAYER CLINICS $5,000
93.914 HIV EMERGENCY RELIEF PROJECT GRANTS $4,156
93.597 GRANTS TO STATES FOR ACCESS AND VISITATION PROGRAMS $1,920
96.001 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE $400