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Finding 2022-004: Internal Controls over Compliance and Other Matters M. Subrecipient Monitoring U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Children Exposed to Violence ? Assistance Listing No. 16.818 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COVID-19 ? Community Services Block Grant? Assistance Listing No. 93.569 Criteria: The Uniform Guidance requires program participants who are pass-through entities to monitor the activities of the subrecipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, complies with the terms and conditions of the subaward, and achieves performance goals (2 CFR sections 200.331(d) through (f)). All pass-through entities must also ensure that every subaward is clearly identified to the subrecipient as a subaward and includes the following specific required information: federal award identification information, all requirements imposed by the pass-through entity, any additional requirements to meet the pass-through entity?s responsibilities, information on the indirect cost rate, requirements to permit access to subrecipients? records and statements, and appropriate closeout terms and conditions (2 CFR section 200.332). Condition: The U.S. Department of Justice?s (DOJ) EDPR of Youthprise?s Children Exposed to Violence Program (re. 2020-CV-FX-K007) noted compliance issues over Youthprise?s subrecipient monitoring. Deficiencies included the budget, risk assessments, determination of suitability, lobbying forms, and missing documentation as it related to its subrecipient grants. A formal letter was issued to Youthprise dated November 8, 2022, detailing the compliance issues noted. In addition, the subgrant agreements awarded for the COVID-19 ? Community Services Block Grant program did not include the required information per 2 CFR section 200.332. Cause: Internal controls were not in place to ensure Youthprise followed the subrecipient monitoring requirements outlined in 2 CFR section 200.331 and 200.332. Effect: The conditions noted above resulted in noncompliance over subrecipient monitoring by Youthprise. Context: The DOJ completed a EDPR of Youthprise?s Children Exposed to Violence Program (re. 2020-CV-FX-K007) during 2022. The DOJ outlined specific recommendations in its EPDR letter dated November 22, 2022 to address the conditions noted above and requested resolution to the conditions noted in its EPDR within 20 calendar days. DOJ completed a follow-up site visit at Youthprise on July 10, 2023 and determined all compliance issues to have been adequately resolved. The original agreement from Community Action Partnership of Hennepin County for the COVID-19 ? Community Services Block Grant program did not specify that Youthprise was considered a subrecipient of these federal funds, nor did it contain the required information under 2 CFR section 200.332. Youthprise originally considered themselves a contractor under the agreement and therefore the required subaward information per 2 CFR section 200.332 was not included in the subgrant agreements. Subsequently, it was verified with the pass-through entity that Youthprise is considered a subrecipient for this program. Questioned Costs: $0 Identification of Repeat Finding: Not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend that Youthprise review procedures to ensure adequate subrecipient monitoring is being performed over all subrecipient agreements, that meet the requirements of 2 CFR 200.331 and 2 CFR 200.332. Views of Responsible Officials and Corrective Action Plan: Management agrees with this finding and is in the process of developing internal controls to ensure timely and appropriate actions are made on the deficiency noted. Additional details can be found in Youthprise?s Corrective Action Plan.