EIN: 411647799
UEI: LMN7JM795BF3
Data as of August 20, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on May 22, 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 November 22, 2025, which was (271 days ago).
What is a management decision? →Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Energy Federal Program: EERE Information Dissemination, Outreach, Training and Technical Analysis/ Assistance Assistance Listing Numbers: 81.117 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: DE-EE0010933 – 2023 Award Period: January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024 Type of Finding: • Material Weakness in Internal Control over Compliance • Compliance - Other Matter Criteria or specific requirement: As required by the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA), this award is subject to the subaward reporting requirements of 2 CFR Part 170. This reporting requirement is applicable and must be reported for each action that obligates $25,000 or more in Federal funds. Reporting must be completed after each obligating action no later than the end of the month following the month in which the obligation was made. Condition: During our testing, the Organization reported that this reporting had not been completed as required when subawards were obligated to subrecipients in 2024. Questioned Costs: None Context: During our testing, it was noted the Organization did not submit required FFATA reports required in the federal notice of awards for these funds. Cause: The Organization was not aware of the requirement of the FFATA reporting requirements and did not have a process in place to ensure that required reporting had been completed within the time allowed. Effect: Required reporting of subawardees' information was not completed as required. Repeat Finding: This is not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend the Organization puts a process in place to ensure the required reporting is completed in the timeline allowed by the granting agency and to complete any missed or late reporting requirements. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: Management is in agreement with the finding.
EERE Information Dissemination, Outreach, Training, and Technical Analysis/Assistance Grant – Assistance Listing No. 81.117 Recommendation: We recommend the Organization puts a process in place to ensure the required reporting in completed in the timeline allowed by the granting agency and to complete any missed or late reporting requirements Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: Center for Energy and Environment will implement FFATA reporting as an integral component of our Subrecipient Monitoring Framework. In accordance with federal requirements, CEE will report the details of all first-tier subaward and subcontract agreements in the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Subaward Reporting System (FSRS). Reporting will occur in the month following the date of obligation for all new first-tier subawards and subcontracts exceeding $30,000. Additionally, CEE will comply with the executive compensation reporting requirement when the applicable reporting conditions are met. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Magdalena Alonso, (Controller) and Laura Miller (Compliance Accountant) Planned completion date for corrective action plan: 05/12/02025
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Energy Federal Program: EERE Information Dissemination, Outreach, Training and Technical Analysis/ Assistance Assistance Listing Numbers: 81.117 Federal Award Identification Number and Year: DE-EE0010933 – 2023 Award Period: January 1, 2024 – December 31, 2024 Type of Finding: • Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance • Compliance - Other Matter Criteria or specific requirement: Nonfederal entities are prohibited from contracting with or making subawards under covered transactions to parties that are suspended or debarred. “Covered transactions” include contracts for goods and services awarded under a nonprocurement transaction (e.g., grant or cooperative agreement) that are expected to equal or exceed $25,000 or meet other criteria as specified in 2 CFR section 180.220. All nonprocurement transactions entered into by a pass-through entity (i.e., subawards to subrecipients), irrespective of award amount, are considered covered transactions, unless they are exempt as provided in 2 CFR section 180.215. Condition: SAM.gov verification was performed several months after contract was executed instead of prior to contract execution, or inclusion of contract clause. Questioned Costs: None Context: We tested five subrecipients and noted the SAM.gov verification was done after executing the contract, noting the subrecipients were neither suspended nor debarred. Cause: Management was not aware of the requirement to perform the SAM.gov verification or include a clause in the contract to validate the subrecipient is neither suspended nor debarred. Effect: In cases where this verification is not completed there is a risk of payment to a vendor who is suspended or debarred by the federal government. Repeat Finding: This was not a repeat finding. Recommendation: We recommend documenting the vendor was checked on the SAM.gov website prior to payment, along with a documented review of this documentation prior to executing the agreement. These procedures should be included in a written policy that complies with the federal regulations around contracting or making subawards under covered transactions. Alternatively, in lieu of the SAM.gov verification, the Organization could include appropriate language in the contract that provides representations the subrecipient is neither suspended nor debarred. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: Management is in agreement with the finding.
EERE Information Dissemination, Outreach, Training, and Technical Analysis/Assistance Grant – Assistance Listing No. 81.117 Recommendation: We recommend documenting the vendor was checked on the SAM.gov website prior to payment, along with a documented review of this documentation prior to executing the agreement. These procedures should be included in a written policy that complies with the federal regulations around contracting or making subawards under covered transactions. Alternatively, in lieu of the SAM.gov verification, the Organization could include appropriate language in the contract that provides representations the subrecipient is neither suspended nor debarred. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: To ensure compliance with 2 CFR Part 180, the Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) will implement a new certification requirement for all subrecipients and vendors participating in federally funded contracts, as outlined below: ” Suspension and Debarment Certification2 C.F.R. § 180.300 Consultant represents and certifies that neither it nor any of its principals (as defined in 2 C.F.R. § 180.995) is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in transactions involving federal funds by any federal department or agency. Consultant agrees to immediately notify CEE if it or any of its principals becomes subject to any such action during the term of this Agreement. In the event that Consultant is found to be in violation of this certification, CEE may terminate this Agreement immediately upon written notice, and Consultant shall not be entitled to further compensation, except for work satisfactorily performed prior to the date of termination. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Ryan Ellis (General Counsel), Magdalena Alonso, (Controller) and Laura Miller (Compliance Accountant) Planned completion date for corrective action plan: 05/12/2025
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