EIN: 371030764
UEI: DZK4HGN78LS4
Data as of August 20, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on May 10, 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 November 10, 2024, which was (648 days ago).
What is a management decision? →2023-001 Finding – Internal control over timekeeping compliance Federal Program: Crime Victim Assistance; AL #16.575 Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Justice Award Period: 2023 Identification as a repeat finding This is not a repeat finding. Criteria Management is responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of a system of internal control relevant to timekeeping compliance requirements. Statement of condition During our audit, we noted that of the 31 tested timesheets, 1 of the timesheets were not properly approved by employee and management. This represents a significant deficiency in the organization’s internal controls over compliance. Cause Management error in performing responsibilities. Context Discovered during testing of personnel costs. The issue with the organization’s system of internal control over compliance represents a significant deficiency in internal control. The internal control deficiency was discovered as a result of the use of sampling procedures. Effect or potential effect The organization’s timesheets were not properly approved. Questioned costs $0 Recommendation Management should train staff on timesheet procedures. Additionally, management should evaluate whether it would be cost effective for a detective control be implemented to correct unapproved timesheets. Views of responsible officials Management plans to use the recommendation of the auditors. The organization is in the process of training staff and implementing new procedures to ensure that timesheets are properly approved and corrected in a timely manner.
Timesheet processes with an emphasis on the approval process will be highlighted through employee newsletter and reinforced with and by managers.
2023-002 Finding – Internal control over compliance reporting Federal Program: Basic Field, Pro Bono Innovation Fund Expungement, and Pro Bono Innovation Fund Intake; AL #09.514076 Federal Agency: Legal Service Corporation Award Period: 2023 Identification as a repeat finding This is not a repeat finding. Criteria Management is responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of a system of internal control relevant to compliance reporting requirements. Statement of condition During our audit, we noted that one of the LSC compliance reports was not properly reviewed before it was submitted. This represents a significant deficiency in the organization’s internal controls over compliance. Cause Organizational leadership change and effort to reduce duplicated efforts caused a removal of the control.Context Discovered during testing of reporting compliance. The issue with the organization’s system of internal control over compliance represents a significant deficiency in internal control. The internal control deficiency was not discovered as a result of the use of sampling procedures.Effect or potential effect The organization’s compliance reports were not properly approved before submission, which could lead to submitting inaccurate information on grants. Questioned costs $0 Recommendation Management should train staff on approval process. Views of responsible officials Management plans to use the recommendation of the auditors. The organization is in the process of training staff and implementing new procedures to ensure that compliance reports are properly approved before submission.
The process for Executive Director review and approval of report data will be reinstated effective immediately.
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