Greater Harvest Church

EIN: 464121888

UEI: D9S3KAGFEGM4

Data as of August 23, 2026

Greater Harvest Church2 audit years4 findings2 repeat
2
Audit Years
4
Total Findings
2
Repeat Findings

FY 2023-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on October 30, 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 April 30, 2026 (115 days ago).

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2023-001
Eligibility
REPEAT

The Organization maintains a meal participation record to support the claim for meal reimbursement request submitted to the State of Tennessee. During the audit, a review of those records revealed that:1. The documentation failed to include the full name of the child served and properly signed by the site supervisor. 2. The total meal counts did not always agree to the claim for meal reimbursement.Criteria: Grant recipients must maintain accurate and complete documentation to support all claims for reimbursements. Internal controls must ensure that transactions are properly authorized, recorded and approved. Effect: The lack of adequate documentation puts the Organization at risk for: 1. Non-compliance with grant agreements, which may result in disallowed costs.2. Potential financial penalties for reductions in future grant funding.3. Loss of credibility with grantor agencies.

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The Organization maintains a meal participation record to support the claim for meal reimbursement request submitted to the State of Tennessee. During the audit, a review of those records revealed that:1. The documentation failed to include the full name of the child served and properly signed by the site supervisor. 2. The total meal counts did not always agree to the claim for meal reimbursement.Criteria: Grant recipients must maintain accurate and complete documentation to support all claims for reimbursements. Internal controls must ensure that transactions are properly authorized, recorded and approved. Effect: The lack of adequate documentation puts the Organization at risk for: 1. Non-compliance with grant agreements, which may result in disallowed costs.2. Potential financial penalties for reductions in future grant funding.3. Loss of credibility with grantor agencies.

Corrective Action Plan

We will ensure that meal count documents are accurate and reported correctly for reimbursement. Additionally, we will use checks and balance system using two or more people to calculate accurate and verifiable number of meals correctly, thoroughly, and efficiently. We are implementing an automation system that will track, record and input data for reporting purposes. The new system is called KidKare by Minute Menu to improve this process

Prior Finding References

2022-001

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2023-002
Eligibility
REPEAT

The Organization maintains a meal participation record to support the claim for meal reimbursement request submitted to the State of Tennessee. During the audit, a review of those records revealed that the meal reimbursement requests did not always agree to the claim for reimbursement summary submitted to the State of Tennessee. The following discrepancies were noted: Site – Bordeaux Library (January 2023) - the meal participation records show 753 meals served; however, the actual count was 743 meals. Site – Overlook (May 2023) - the meal participation records show 1,541 meals served; however, the actual count was 1,619 meals. Criteria: According to federal and state regulations, grant recipients must maintain accurate and complete documentation to support all claims for reimbursement. Effect: Failure to provide accurate meal counts to the State of Tennessee increases the risk that future claims will be disallowed and reductions in future grant funding. Repeat Finding from Prior Year: Yes Recommendations: The Organization should consider implementing a centralized, automated documentation management system to streamline the process and ensure ongoing compliance.

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Condition: The Organization maintains a meal participation record to support the claim for meal reimbursement request submitted to the State of Tennessee. During the audit, a review of those records revealed that the meal reimbursement requests did not always agree to the claim for reimbursement summary submitted to the State of Tennessee. The following discrepancies were noted: Site – Bordeaux Library (January 2023) - the meal participation records show 753 meals served; however, the actual count was 743 meals. Site – Overlook (May 2023) - the meal participation records show 1,541 meals served; however, the actual count was 1,619 meals. Criteria: According to federal and state regulations, grant recipients must maintain accurate and complete documentation to support all claims for reimbursement. Effect: Failure to provide accurate meal counts to the State of Tennessee increases the risk that future claims will be disallowed and reductions in future grant funding. Repeat Finding from Prior Year: Yes Recommendations: The Organization should consider implementing a centralized, automated documentation management system to streamline the process and ensure ongoing compliance.

Corrective Action Plan

We will ensure that meal count documents are accurate and reported correctly for reimbursement. Additionally, we will use checks and balance system using two or more people to calculate accurate and verifiable number of meals correctly, thoroughly, and efficiently. We are implementing an automation system that will track, record and input data for reporting purposes. The new system is called KidKare by Minute Menu to improve this process

Prior Finding References

2022-002

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FY 2022-12-31

FAC accepted this audit on April 2, 2025 — management decision was due October 2, 2025.

2022-001
Eligibility

The Organization maintains a meal participation record to support the claim for meal reimbursement request submitted to the State of Tennessee. During the audit, a review of those records revealed that:1. The documentation failed to include the full name of the child served and properly signed by the site supervisor. 2. The total meal counts did not always agree to the claim for meal reimbursement.Criteria: Grant recipients must maintain accurate and complete documentation to support all claims for reimbursements. Internal controls must ensure that transactions are properly authorized, recorded and approved. Effect: The lack of adequate documentation puts the Organization at risk for: 1. Non-compliance with grant agreements, which may result in disallowed costs.2. Potential financial penalties for reductions in future grant funding.3. Loss of credibility with grantor agencies.

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Full finding narrative

The Organization maintains a meal participation record to support the claim for meal reimbursement request submitted to the State of Tennessee. During the audit, a review of those records revealed that:1. The documentation failed to include the full name of the child served and properly signed by the site supervisor. 2. The total meal counts did not always agree to the claim for meal reimbursement.Criteria: Grant recipients must maintain accurate and complete documentation to support all claims for reimbursements. Internal controls must ensure that transactions are properly authorized, recorded and approved. Effect: The lack of adequate documentation puts the Organization at risk for: 1. Non-compliance with grant agreements, which may result in disallowed costs.2. Potential financial penalties for reductions in future grant funding.3. Loss of credibility with grantor agencies.

Corrective Action Plan

We will ensure that meal count documents are accurate and reported correctly for reimbursement. Additionally, we will use checks and balance system using two or more people to calculate accurate and verifiable number of meals correctly, thoroughly, and efficiently. We are implementing an automation system that will track, record and input data for reporting purposes. The new system is called KidKare by Minute Menu to improve this process.

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2022-002
Eligibility

The Organization maintains a meal participation record to support the claim for meal reimbursement request submitted to the State of Tennessee. During the audit, a review of those records revealed that the meal reimbursement requests did not always agree to the claim for reimbursement summary submitted to the State of Tennessee. The following discrepancies were noted: 1. Site – Holiday Village (March 2022) - the meal participation records show 4,277 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 4,144 meals; 2. Site - Paddock (March 2022) - the meal participation records show 1,925 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 2,184 meals; 3. Site - Cumberland View (April 2022) - the meal participation records show 1,084 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 1,152 meals; 4. Site - Preserve @ Highland (August 2022) - the meal participation records show 1,146 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 1,035 meals; 5. Site – Country Meadows (August 2022) - the meal participation records show 2,359 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 2,575 meals. Criteria: According to federal and state regulations, grant recipients must maintain accurate and complete documentation to support all claims for reimbursement. Effect: Failure to provide accurate meal counts to the State of Tennessee increases the risk that future claims will be disallowed and reductions in future grant funding.

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Full finding narrative

Condition: The Organization maintains a meal participation record to support the claim for meal reimbursement request submitted to the State of Tennessee. During the audit, a review of those records revealed that the meal reimbursement requests did not always agree to the claim for reimbursement summary submitted to the State of Tennessee. The following discrepancies were noted: 1. Site – Holiday Village (March 2022) - the meal participation records show 4,277 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 4,144 meals; 2. Site - Paddock (March 2022) - the meal participation records show 1,925 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 2,184 meals; 3. Site - Cumberland View (April 2022) - the meal participation records show 1,084 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 1,152 meals; 4. Site - Preserve @ Highland (August 2022) - the meal participation records show 1,146 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 1,035 meals; 5. Site – Country Meadows (August 2022) - the meal participation records show 2,359 meals served; however, the claim for meal reimbursement was 2,575 meals. Criteria: According to federal and state regulations, grant recipients must maintain accurate and complete documentation to support all claims for reimbursement. Effect: Failure to provide accurate meal counts to the State of Tennessee increases the risk that future claims will be disallowed and reductions in future grant funding.

Corrective Action Plan

We will ensure that meal count documents are accurate and reported correctly for reimbursement. Additionally, we will use checks and balance system using two or more people to calculate accurate and verifiable number of meals correctly, thoroughly, and efficiently. We are implementing an automation system that will track, record and input data for reporting purposes. The new system is called KidKare by Minute Menu to improve this process

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