EIN: 362079600
UEI: L2LJF3KNLSJ1
Data as of August 21, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on September 12, 2025. 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 March 12, 2026 (162 days ago).
What is a management decision? →During the audit period ended December 31, 2023, certain required SYEP program reports were submitted after their due dates. One report required resubmission due to errors identified during review. Cause: A centralized compliance calendar and documented pre‑submission review process were not in place; responsibilities and deadlines were not consistently tracked across program and finance staff. Effect: Noncompliance with reporting requirements increased the risk of delayed reimbursements and impaired management and grantor oversight. Questioned Costs: None were identified. Context: Reporting deviations occurred during 2023 for ALN 21.027 (SYEP). Other reports reviewed were timely and supported by the underlying records. Recommendation: Establish and maintain a Uniform Guidance compliance calendar; implement a pre‑submission peer review checklist that ties reports to the general ledger/SEFA; standardize reporting templates; and provide training to staff on 2 CFR 200 and DFSS contract reporting requirements. Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs with the finding and has implemented the corrective actions described in the Corrective Action Plan for Finding 2023‑002, including a reporting calendar, pre‑submission reviews, standardized templates, automated reminders, and staff training.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Criteria: 2 CFR 200.328 (financial and performance reporting) and the terms and conditions of the U.S. Department of the Treasury SLFRF award (ALN 21.027) as administered by the City of Chicago Department of Family & Support Services (DFSS). Required program reports must be complete, accurate, and submitted by the specified due dates. Condition: During the audit period ended December 31, 2023, certain required SYEP program reports were submitted after their due dates. One report required resubmission due to errors identified during review. Cause: A centralized compliance calendar and documented pre‑submission review process were not in place; responsibilities and deadlines were not consistently tracked across program and finance staff. Effect: Noncompliance with reporting requirements increased the risk of delayed reimbursements and impaired management and grantor oversight. Questioned Costs: None were identified. Context: Reporting deviations occurred during 2023 for ALN 21.027 (SYEP). Other reports reviewed were timely and supported by the underlying records. Recommendation: Establish and maintain a Uniform Guidance compliance calendar; implement a pre‑submission peer review checklist that ties reports to the general ledger/SEFA; standardize reporting templates; and provide training to staff on 2 CFR 200 and DFSS contract reporting requirements. Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs with the finding and has implemented the corrective actions described in the Corrective Action Plan for Finding 2023‑002, including a reporting calendar, pre‑submission reviews, standardized templates, automated reminders, and staff training.
Responsible official: Edwin Garcia, Finance Director. Condition/Cause: Incomplete/late submission of required program reports for ALN 21.027 (SYEP). Corrective actions: (1) Created a Uniform Guidance compliance calendar for all reporting deadlines; (2) Implemented a pre‑submission peer review checklist (accuracy, completeness, tie‑out to ledger/SEFA); (3) Standardized reporting templates mapped to the GL; (4) Automated reminders 10 and 3 days before due dates; (5) Training provided to staff on 2 CFR 200 reporting requirements and City of Chicago contract terms. Timeline: Implemented May–June 2025; sustained monitoring through December 31, 2025. Monitoring: Monthly compliance meetings with program and finance; late submissions escalated to Executive Director.
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