Building Hope Finance

EIN: 200367954

UEI: FJHWGN95WDA7

Data as of August 20, 2026

9
Audit Years
7
Total Findings
1
Repeat Findings

FY 2022-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on May 29, 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 29, 2023, which was (996 days ago).

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2022-001
Reporting
REPEAT
Condition

2022-001 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Major Federal Program: U.S. Department of Education Name of Program: Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities Assistance Listing Number: 84.354 Grant Award Number: U354A170013 Grant Award Period: September 27, 2017 until the Federal funds and earnings on those funds have been expended for the grant purposes or until financing facilitated by the grant has been retired, whichever is later. Criteria or Specific Requirement: In accordance with ?200.303(a), Internal Controls, a 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. ?200.328, Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance, documents that the non-federal entity is required to submit performance reports at the interval required by the federal awarding agency or pass-through entity to best inform improvements in program outcomes and productivity. Intervals must be not less frequent than annually, nor more frequent than quarterly except in unusual circumstances, for example where more frequent reporting is necessary for the effective monitoring of the federal award or could significantly affect program outcomes. The reports submitted to the federal awarding agency should be accurate. The grant agreement section 5 requires the grantee to submit an annual performance report (with such information and at such time as the Secretary may require) and audited financial statements to the Department of Education (ED) for each fiscal year that the grantee?s obligation to the Federal Government remains in effect. (The grantee?s commitment continues for the duration of time that reserve funds and earnings are used to achieve the specified grant purposes.). Condition: During our testing over reporting requirements, we noted that the required annual performance report (APR) as prepared and submitted in accordance with the terms of the award did not reconcile to underlying accumulated records. Cause: The Organization has documented monitoring policies and procedures; however, as identified above, the implementation of these policies and procedures did not detect or prevent the instance of noncompliance with the reporting criteria contained within the Uniform Guidance. Effect: While there are no known questioned costs that resulted from the condition identified above, the improper implementation of established internal control policies and procedures can lead to noncompliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the provisions of grant agreements which could ultimately lead to disallowed costs or reserve funds being required to be returned for the major federal program. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs as the item outlined above is an internal control related matter related to compliance requirements not met in accordance with the grant agreement. Context: This is a condition identified during our testing over the reporting requirements. Any samples selected as part of the overall SEFA review and testing of reporting were performed using a non-statistical method. Repeat Finding: This is a repeat finding of 2021-002. Recommendation: In order to facilitate accurate and timely reporting and compliance with the terms and conditions of federal awards, we recommend management ensure all reporting requirements are documented, maintained and updated as necessary. Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding. Management has identified the underlying calculation causing the reporting error and will use the proper calculation going forward as well as implementing a second review to ensure that the summarized data agrees to the underlying data.

Corrective Action Plan

2022-001 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Contact: Robin Odland Title: President Phone Number: 202-457-1989 Estimated Completion Date: Second quarter 2023 Corrective Action: In April 2023, Management identified a faulty calculation in its APR Spreadsheet and corrected the error. As a result of the correction, the total leverage on the APR spreadsheet and summary APR report filed with the U.S. Department of Education will be amended on May 1st, 2023. Management intends to resolve the problem in the future by taking the following additional actions: 1) future APR reports will be based upon the corrected spreadsheet, which has corrected summing error. 2) The sums of the APR spreadsheet will be checked by two parties before submission, to confirm accuracy?the parties will include the party preparing the report and the Accounting manager responsible for accounting for credit enhancement grants.

Prior Finding References

2021-002

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FY 2021-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on July 17, 2022. 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 January 17, 2023, which was (1312 days ago).

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2021-001
Other
Condition

2021-001 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting - Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Information on the Major Federal Program: Federal Agency: United States Department of Education Assistance Listing Number: 84.282T Assistance Listing Name: Charter School Programs Grant Award Numbers under the Uniform Guidance Requirements: Direct Award Number Award Period U282T180017-19 October 1, 2018 - September 30, 2021 Criteria: Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200 (2 CFR part 200) 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 ?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 Federalprograms under which they were received. (2)Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of the financial results of each Federal award orprogram in accordance with the reporting requirements set forth in ?200.327 FinancialReporting and ?200.328 Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance. (3)Records that identify adequately the source and application of funds for federally-fundedactivities. (4)Effective control over, and accountability for all funds, property, and other assets. Condition: During our review of the reconciliation of U.S. government revenue to federal expenditures reported on the SEFA, we noted that the SEFA originally prepared by management, contained one (1) award that did not properly report Federal expenditures incurred of $100,938. The SEFA review and approval process did not detect or prevent this error on the SEFA. The SEFA, as presented, has been corrected for this error. Cause: The internal controls established for the review and approval of the SEFA to ensure its completeness and accuracy did not operate as designed. Effect: The SEFA provided for the audit was inaccurate for the reason outlined in the condition section above. Failure to accurately report expenditures and programs on the SEFA resulted in an adjustment to the SEFA. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs related to the items described above. Context: The condition outlined above is based on our testing of the Organization?s overall presentation and accuracy of the SEFA. The nature of this finding is detailed in the condition section above. Any samples selected as part of the overall SEFA review and testing of expenses were performed using a non-statistical method. Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend management address the control considerations to ensure the documented policies and procedures can be performed as prescribed. This will ensure that Federal funds are reported accurately on the SEFA. Views of Responsible Officials: Management 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.

Corrective Action Plan

2021-001 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance ? Preparation of the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Contact: Robin Odland Title: President Phone Number: 202-457-1989 Estimated Completion Date: Second quarter 2022 Corrective Action: Management fully understands the reporting requirements of federal expenditures and what is necessary to prepare an accurate SEFA. To take corrective action, management has divided the responsibility for preparation of the SEFA into two individuals ? a staff-level preparer and a management-level reviewer. The preparer will provide a draft copy of the SEFA along with adequate, detailed support that will accompany the draft. The reviewer will utilize the draft and support to finalize the SEFA accordingly.

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2021-002
Reporting
Condition

2021-002 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Information on the Major Federal Program: U.S. Department of Education Name of Program: Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities Assistance Listing Number: 84.354 Grant Award Number: U354A170013 Grant Award Period: September 27, 2017 until the Federal funds and earnings on those funds have been expended for the grant purposes or until financing facilitated by thegrant has been retired, whichever is later. Criteria or Specific Requirement: In accordance with ?200.303(a), Internal Controls, a 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. A federal awarding agency may solicit only the standard, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved government-wide data elements for collection of financial information unless otherwise approved by the OMB in accordance with ?200.337, Financial Reporting. The information collected under this requirement must be collected with the frequency required by the terms and conditions of the federal award, but no less frequently than annually nor more frequently then quarterly except in unusual circumstances, for example where more frequent reporting if necessary, for the effective monitoring of the federal award or could significantly affect program outcomes, and preferably in coordination with performance reporting. The reports submitted to the federal awarding agency should be accurate. Condition: During our testing over reporting requirements, we noted that the required annual performance report (APR) as prepared and submitted in accordance with the terms of the award did not reconcile to underlying accounting records. Cause: Finance has documented monitoring policies and procedures; however, as identified above, the implementation of these policies and procedures did not detect or prevent the instance of noncompliance with the reporting criteria contained within the Uniform Guidance. Effect: While there are no known questioned costs that resulted from the condition identified above, the improper implementation of established internal control policies and procedures can lead to noncompliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the provisions of grant agreements which could ultimately lead to disallowed costs for each major federal program. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs as the item outlined above is an internal control related matter related to compliance requirements not met in accordance with the grant agreement. Context: This is a condition identified during our testing over the reporting requirements. Any samples selected as part of the overall SEFA review and testing of expenses were performed using a non-statistical method. Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: In order to facilitate accurate and timely reporting and compliance with the terms and conditions of federal awards, we recommend management ensure all reporting requirements are documented, maintained and updated as necessary. Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding. See management?s corrective action plan.

Corrective Action Plan

2021-002 Internal Control over Compliance and Compliance with Reporting Contact: Robin Odland Title: President Phone Number: 202-457-1989 Estimated Completion Date: Second quarter 2022 Corrective Action: In June 2022, management incorporated two corrective actions: (i.) develop a spreadsheet that reconciles our accounting records with the APR records, to confirm that all APR records are properly entered, (ii.) have the APR reviewed by the Accounting Manager responsible for the maintenance of the Credit Enhancement Accounting Records.

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FY 2019-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on June 17, 2020. 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 17, 2020, which was (2073 days ago).

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2019-001
Eligibility
Condition

Information on Federal Program: U.S. Department of Education Name of Program: Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities CFDA Number: 84.354A Grant Award Number: U354A170013 Grant Award Period: September 25, 2017 until the Federal funds and earnings on those funds have been expended for the grant purposes or until financing facilitated by the grant has been retired, whichever is later. Criteria or Specific Requirement: In accordance with ?200.303(a), Internal Controls, a 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. A federal awarding agency may solicit only the standard, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved government-wide data elements for collection of financial information unless otherwise approved by the OMB in accordance with ?200.337, Financial Reporting. The information collected under this requirement must be collected with the frequency required by the terms and conditions of the federal award, but no less frequently than annually nor more frequently then quarterly except in unusual circumstances, for example where more frequent reporting if necessary, for the effective monitoring of the federal award or could significantly affect program outcomes, and preferably in coordination with performance reporting. The reports submitted to the federal awarding agency should be accurate. ?200.300, Statutory and National Policy Requirements, a non-federal entity is responsible for complying with all requirements of the Federal Award. Condition: During our testing over eligibility requirements, we were unable to review documentation to evidence the implementation of controls over the monitoring of charter school eligibility throughout the term of the loan to ensure it remains in compliance of the U.S. Department of Education?s definition of a charter school. Under 34 CFR 75.731, grantees must keep records demonstrating compliance with program requirements, including that the charter schools served comply with the U.S. Department of Education?s definition of a charter school. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs as the item outlined above is an internal control related matter related to compliance requirements not met in accordance with the grant agreement. Context: This is a condition identified per review of Finance?s compliance with the eligibility provisions of the Uniform Guidance using a statistically valid sample. The prevalence of these findings is detailed in the condition section above. Cause: Finance has documented monitoring policies and procedures; however, as identified above, the implementation of these policies and procedures did not detect or prevent the instance of noncompliance with the eligibility criteria contained within the Uniform Guidance. Effect: While there are no known questioned costs that resulted from the condition identified above, the improper implementation of established internal control policies and procedures can lead to noncompliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the provisions of grant agreements which could ultimately lead to disallowed costs for the major federal program. Repeat Finding: This finding is not a repeat of finding. Recommendation: We recommend that management regularly provide training to those involved with the grant to ensure that documentation over the monitoring of charter schools are retained as to comply with the eligibility requirement stipulated in the grant agreement. Additionally, we recommend that management create an internal checklist for each charter school benefited as part of their monitoring process and procedures to ensure that the monitoring of each charter school is fully documented. Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding. See management?s corrective action plan.

Corrective Action Plan

Contact: Robin Odland Title: President Phone Number: 202-457-1989 Estimated completion date: second quarter 2020 Corrective Action: To take corrective action, management will confirm that schools for which credit enhancements were issued continue to be eligible for the program by obtaining formal confirmations from the respective authorizer that the school?s charter is valid or, in the event that the authorizer does not respond to our confirmation request, by obtaining an annual certification from the school that their charter is valid.

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2019-002
Reporting
Condition

Information on Federal Program: U.S. Department of Education Name of Program: Credit Enhancement for Charter School Facilities CFDA Number: 84.354A Grant Award Number: U354A170013 Grant Award Period: September 25, 2017 until the Federal funds and earnings on those funds have been expended for the grant purposes or until financing facilitated by the grant has been retired, whichever is later. Criteria or Specific Requirement: In accordance with ?200.303(a), Internal Controls, a 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. A federal awarding agency may solicit only the standard, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approved government-wide data elements for collection of financial information unless otherwise approved by the OMB in accordance with ?200.337, Financial Reporting. The information collected under this requirement must be collected with the frequency required by the terms and conditions of the federal award, but no less frequently than annually nor more frequently then quarterly except in unusual circumstances, for example where more frequent reporting if necessary, for the effective monitoring of the federal award or could significantly affect program outcomes, and preferably in coordination with performance reporting. The reports submitted to the federal awarding agency should be accurate. Condition: During our testing over reporting requirements, we noted that the required annual performance report had not yet been prepared and submitted in accordance with the terms of the award. Questioned Costs: There are no questioned costs as the item outlined above is an internal control related matter related to compliance requirements not met in accordance with the grant agreement. Context: This is a condition identified during our testing over the reporting requirements. Cause: Finance has documented monitoring policies and procedures; however, as identified above, the implementation of these policies and procedures did not detect or prevent the instance of noncompliance with the reporting criteria contained within the Uniform Guidance. Effect: While there are no known questioned costs that resulted from the condition identified above, the improper implementation of established internal control policies and procedures can lead to noncompliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the provisions of grant agreements which could ultimately lead to disallowed costs for the major federal program. Repeat Finding: This finding is not a repeat of finding. Recommendation: In order to facilitate accurate and timely reporting and compliance with the terms and conditions of federal awards, we recommend management ensure all reporting requirements are documented, maintained and updated as necessary. Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding. See management?s corrective action plan.

Corrective Action Plan

Contact: Robin Odland Title: President Phone Number: 202-457-1989 Estimated completion date: second quarter 2020 Corrective Action: To take corrective action, management has assigned responsibility for the monitoring and reporting associated with its credit enhancement program to the newly hired Chief Credit Officer, who will establish policies and procedures for underwriting staff to ensure that our credit enhancement portfolio is adequately monitored and that we file applicable reports with the Department of Education on a timely basis.

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FY 2018-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on April 30, 2019. 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 October 30, 2019, which was (2487 days ago).

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2018-001
Reporting
Condition

GSA_MIGRATION

Corrective Action Plan

GSA_MIGRATION

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2018-002
Special Tests & Provisions
Condition

GSA_MIGRATION

Corrective Action Plan

GSA_MIGRATION

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