Associated Beth Rivka School for Girls and Affiliates

EIN: 112163504

UEI: K6N6K62DDG68

Data as of August 21, 2026

10
Audit Years
2
Total Findings
1
Repeat Findings

FY 2023-08-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on June 11, 2024. Under 2 CFR 200.521(d), a pass-through entity that provided federal funds to this organization for this audit period must issue a management decision on these findings by December 11, 2024, which was (618 days ago).

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2023-001
Cash Management
REPEATMATERIAL WEAKNESS
Condition

Finding 2023-001: Cash Management – Disbursement U.S. Department of Education – Education Stabilization Fund COVID-19 Institutional Portion – ALN 84.425F Criteria: Non-federal entities must minimize the time elapsing between the transfer of funds from the US Treasury or pass-through entity and disbursement by the non-federal entity for direct program or project costs and the proportionate share of allowable indirect costs, whether the payment is made by electronic funds transfer, or issuance or redemption of checks, warrants, or payment by other means (2 CFR section 200.305(b)). Condition: Management implemented a financial management system that meets the specified standards for fund control and accountability, but the system failed to ensure disbursement of funds within the required timeframe. Questioned Costs: None noted. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Management was only made aware of this finding after it was repeated. Cause: Management did not accurately identify the required timeframe of disbursement for funds received under the Institutional Portion subprogram. A mitigating factor is the uniqueness of the Institutional Portion subprogram. Effect: Institutional Portion funds used to defray expenses associated with coronavirus were not disbursed within the required 3 calendar days of the drawdown from ED’s G5 grants system. Recommendation: Before drawing down from ED’s G5 grants system, management should familiarize themselves with the applicable terms, conditions, and requirements governing the organization’s use of the grant funds, and then implement a system of controls that will ensure compliance with those terms. Views of Responsible Parties and Corrective Action Plan: Management concurs with the finding. Since the program is not applicable to the organization after the issuance date of the financial statements, no corrective action is necessary.

Corrective Action Plan

Finding 2023-001: Cash Management – Disbursement U.S. Department of Education – Education Stabilization Fund ALN 84.425F COVID-19 Institutional Portion Criteria: Non-federal entities must minimize the time elapsing between the transfer of funds from the US Treasury or pass-through entity and disbursement by the non-federal entity for direct program or project costs and the proportionate share of allowable indirect costs, whether the payment is made by electronic funds transfer, or issuance or redemption of checks, warrants, or payment by other means (2 CFR section 200.305(b)). Condition: Management implemented a financial management system that meets the specified standards for fund control and accountability, but the system failed to ensure disbursement of funds within the required timeframe. Questioned Costs: None noted. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding. Management was only made aware of this finding after it was repeated. Cause: Management did not accurately identify the required timeframe of disbursement for funds received under the Institutional Portion subprogram. A mitigating factor is the uniqueness of the Institutional Portion subprogram. Effect: Institutional Portion funds used to defray expenses associated with coronavirus were not disbursed within the required 3 calendar days of the drawdown from ED’s G5 grants system. Planned Corrective Action Management concurs with the finding. Since the program is not applicable to the organization after the issuance date of the financial statements, no corrective action is necessary. Responsible person: Sholom Goldstein, Executive Director Completed date: June 11, 2024

Prior Finding References

2022-001

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FY 2022-08-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on May 30, 2023. Under 2 CFR 200.521(d), a pass-through entity that provided federal funds to this organization for this audit period must issue a management decision on these findings by November 30, 2023, which was (995 days ago).

What is a management decision? →
2022-001
Cash Management
MATERIAL WEAKNESS
Condition

Finding 2022-001: Cash Management ? Disbursement U.S. Department of Education ? Education Stabilization Fund COVID-19 Institutional Portion ? ALN 84.425F Criteria: Non-federal entities must minimize the time elapsing between the transfer of funds from the US Treasury or pass-through entity and disbursement by the non-federal entity for direct program or project costs and the proportionate share of allowable indirect costs, whether the payment is made by electronic funds transfer, or issuance or redemption of checks, warrants, or payment by other means (2 CFR section 200.305(b)). Condition: Management implemented a financial management system that meets the specified standards for fund control and accountability, but the system failed to ensure disbursement of funds within the required timeframe. Questioned Costs: None noted. Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Cause: Management did not accurately identify the required timeframe of disbursement for funds received under the Institutional Portion subprogram. A mitigating factor is the uniqueness of the Institutional Portion subprogram. Effect: Institutional Portion funds used to defray expenses associated with coronavirus was not disbursed within the required 3 calendar days of the drawdown from ED?s G5 grants system. Recommendation: Before drawing down from ED?s G5 grants system, management should familiarize themselves with the applicable terms, conditions, and requirements governing the organization?s use of the grant funds, and then implement a system of controls that will ensure compliance with those terms. Views of Responsible Parties and Corrective Action Plan: Management concurs with the finding. Since the program is not applicable to the organization after the issuance date of the financial statements, no corrective action is necessary.

Corrective Action Plan

May 31, 2023 Finding 2022-001: Cash Management ? Disbursement U.S. Department of Education ? Education Stabilization Fund ALN 84.425F COVID-19 Institutional Portion Criteria: Non-federal entities must minimize the time elapsing between the transfer of funds from the US Treasury or pass-through entity and disbursement by the non-federal entity for direct program or project costs and the proportionate share of allowable indirect costs, whether the payment is made by electronic funds transfer, or issuance or redemption of checks, warrants, or payment by other means (2 CFR section 200.305(b)). Condition: Management implemented a financial management system that meets the specified standards for fund control and accountability, but the system failed to ensure disbursement of funds within the required timeframe. Questioned Costs: None noted. Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Cause: Management did not accurately identify the required timeframe of disbursement for funds received under the Institutional Portion subprogram. A mitigating factor is the uniqueness of the Institutional Portion subprogram. Effect: Institutional Portion funds used to defray expenses associated with coronavirus was not disbursed within the required 3 calendar days of the drawdown from ED?s G5 grants system. Planned Corrective Action Management concurs with the finding. Since the program is not applicable to the organization after the issuance date of the financial statements, no corrective action is necessary. Responsible person: Sholom Goldstein, Executive Director Completed date: May 31, 2023

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