EIN: 561620516
UEI: G42PKG3HJ3C8
Data as of August 21, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on July 31, 2026. 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 31, 2027 (162 days from today).
What is a management decision? →Semi-annual reports were not submitted in a timely manner in accordance with grant reporting requirements. Cause:. The untimely submission was the result of an administrative oversight in the tracking of reporting deadlines. Effect or potential effect: Failure to submit required reports in a timely manner may result in noncompliance with grant requirements and could impact the Organization’s ability to receive future funding or result in increased oversight from the grantor agency. Questioned cost: None Context: All semi-annual reports for the year ended December 31, 2025 were tested. One of the two reports tested was submitted after the required due date, 6 days late. Identification as a repeat finding: Not a repeat finding Recommendation: It is recommended that management reinforce existing processes by enhancing the tracking of reporting deadlines, such as maintaining an updated reporting calendar and assigning responsibility for periodic monitoring, to help ensure timely submission of required reports. Views of responsible officials: DKP agrees with this finding.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Economic Development Initiative, Community Project Funding, and Miscellaneous Grants Assistance Listing Number 14.251 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Other Noncompliance Criteria or Specific Requirement: Reporting Reporting (2 CFR § 200.328; Program-specific reporting requirements; grant agreement terms and conditions). Condition: Semi-annual reports were not submitted in a timely manner in accordance with grant reporting requirements. Cause:. The untimely submission was the result of an administrative oversight in the tracking of reporting deadlines. Effect or potential effect: Failure to submit required reports in a timely manner may result in noncompliance with grant requirements and could impact the Organization’s ability to receive future funding or result in increased oversight from the grantor agency. Questioned cost: None Context: All semi-annual reports for the year ended December 31, 2025 were tested. One of the two reports tested was submitted after the required due date, 6 days late. Identification as a repeat finding: Not a repeat finding Recommendation: It is recommended that management reinforce existing processes by enhancing the tracking of reporting deadlines, such as maintaining an updated reporting calendar and assigning responsibility for periodic monitoring, to help ensure timely submission of required reports. Views of responsible officials: DKP agrees with this finding.
Finding 2025-001 Corrective Action Plan: Management acknowledges the reporting lapse identified and notes that all required semi-annual reports have since been submitted as of the report date. The delay appears to have been an isolated oversight rather than a systemic breakdown in compliance. To enhance controls over grant reporting and prevent recurrence, the Organization has implemented the following corrective actions: Established a formal grant reporting calendar that includes all required reporting deadlines for each federal award. Assigned clear responsibility for report preparation and submission to specific personnel within the finance function. Implemented a secondary review process whereby management monitors upcoming deadlines and confirms timely submission of reports. Incorporated periodic compliance check-ins to ensure adherence to grant reporting requirements throughout the year. Management believes these measures strengthen oversight and will ensure timely preparation and submission of all required reports going forward. Anticipated Completion Date: December 31, 2026
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