EIN: 580632795
UEI: QCKAJLNLH7X6
Data as of August 22, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on September 26, 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 26, 2026 (149 days ago).
What is a management decision? →Key duties and functions are not segregated among Organization personnel. This is especially a concern in the cash management, account receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions. Effect: Transaction could be mishandled, due to errors or fraud, that could lead to loss of assets or the reporting of misleading financial information. Cause: There are a limited number of personnel for certain functions and lack of board oversight. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that duties be segregated as best as possible with the people available. The Board should oversee these areas as much as possible. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Child and Adult Care Food Program Federal Assistant Listing Number 10.558 2024-01: Segregation of Duties Criteria: The assignment of responsibilities should be segregated so that one person is not responsible for the authorization and recording of a transaction and the custody of the related asset. There needs to be a reconciliation or control activity to provide reasonable assurance that transactions are handled appropriately. Condition: Key duties and functions are not segregated among Organization personnel. This is especially a concern in the cash management, account receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions. Effect: Transaction could be mishandled, due to errors or fraud, that could lead to loss of assets or the reporting of misleading financial information. Cause: There are a limited number of personnel for certain functions and lack of board oversight. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that duties be segregated as best as possible with the people available. The Board should oversee these areas as much as possible. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
2024-01: Segregation of Duties Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: Duties and functions will be reviewed to determine where segregation needs to occur. The duties will be separated as much as possible and alternative controls will be implemented to compensate for lack of segregation. However, the risk of not segregated certain duties are not worth the additional costs. Nonfinancial employees will be trained and provide some assistance. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
2023-001
The Organization currently maintains its general ledger on the cash basis throughout the year. Failure to record accruals of revenue and expenditures distorts the financial information that is provided to management and the Board. Effect: Misleading financial information could be presented, which could lead to financial decisions being made on erroneous data. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure records are kept on an accrual basis. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization implement a procedure in which records are kept on the cash basis throughout the year and accrual adjustments be made at year end. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Child and Adult Care Food Program Federal Assistant Listing Number 10.558 2024-02: Maintenance of the General Ledger Criteria: The Organization is responsible for preparing annual financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). The records should be kept on an accrual basis to ensure accurate financial information is being reported to prevent critical financial decisions from being made on erroneous data. Condition: The Organization currently maintains its general ledger on the cash basis throughout the year. Failure to record accruals of revenue and expenditures distorts the financial information that is provided to management and the Board. Effect: Misleading financial information could be presented, which could lead to financial decisions being made on erroneous data. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure records are kept on an accrual basis. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization implement a procedure in which records are kept on the cash basis throughout the year and accrual adjustments be made at year end. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
2024-02: Maintenance of the General Ledger Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: The books and records of the Organization will continue to be kept on a cash basis throughout the year, with accruals for any receivables and payables, and any other accruals be made at year end to ensure accurate reporting. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
2023-002
The Organization does not consistently document an approval process on source documents for expenditure. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure source documents are consistently approved by a member of management prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that a member of management or the Board of Directors review and authorize all disbursements. This authorization should be evidenced by the initialing of each disbursement reviewed. We also recommend that care be taken to ensure the payee is not approving reimbursements to themselves and that a member of the Board approves those reimbursements. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Child and Adult Care Food Program Federal Assistant Listing Number 10.558 2024-03: Approval for expenditures Criteria: The assignment of responsibilities should be segregated so that one person is not responsible for the authorization and recording of a transaction and the custody of the related asset. Approvals should be noted on all expenditures by an individual outside of the recordkeeping and custody functions to provide reasonable assurance that transactions are allowable and appropriate for the Organization. Condition: The Organization does not consistently document an approval process on source documents for expenditure. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure source documents are consistently approved by a member of management prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that a member of management or the Board of Directors review and authorize all disbursements. This authorization should be evidenced by the initialing of each disbursement reviewed. We also recommend that care be taken to ensure the payee is not approving reimbursements to themselves and that a member of the Board approves those reimbursements. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
2024-03: Approval for expenditures Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: A member of management or the Board of Directors will review and authorize all disbursements. This authorization will be evidenced by the initialing of each disbursement reviewed. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
2023-003
The Organization does not consistently maintain documentation for all expenditures, especially those expended with the Organization’s credit card. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure that original source documents are obtained prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that appropriate documentation is kept for all disbursements, and that credit card receipts are obtained for each purchase and kept with the appropriate statement. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 38 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Child and Adult Care Food Program Federal Assistant Listing Number 10.558 2024-04: Documentation for expenditures Criteria: The Organization is responsible for maintaining original documentation for all expenditures. Transactions for expenses should be evidenced by an invoice or other original documentation demonstrating the validity of the disbursement. Condition: The Organization does not consistently maintain documentation for all expenditures, especially those expended with the Organization’s credit card. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure that original source documents are obtained prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that appropriate documentation is kept for all disbursements, and that credit card receipts are obtained for each purchase and kept with the appropriate statement. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 38 in this audit report.
2024-04: Documentation for expenditures Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: Appropriate documentation will be kept for all transactions, and all credit card receipts will be obtained for each purchase and kept with the appropriate statement. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
2023-004
FAC accepted this audit on September 30, 2024 — management decision was due March 30, 2025.
Key duties and functions are not segregated among Organization personnel. This is especially a concern in the cash management, account receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions. Effect: Transaction could be mishandled, due to errors or fraud, that could lead to loss of assets or the reporting of misleading financial information. Cause: There are a limited number of personnel for certain functions and lack of board oversight. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that duties be segregated as best as possible with the people available. The Board should oversee these areas as much as possible. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funding – American Rescue Plan (ARP) Passed through the Boys and Girls Club Alliance Education Stabilization Fund Federal Assistant Listing Number 84.425 2022-01: Segregation of Duties Criteria: The assignment of responsibilities should be segregated so that one person is not responsible for the authorization and recording of a transaction and the custody of the related asset. There needs to be a reconciliation or control activity to provide reasonable assurance that transactions are handled appropriately. Condition: Key duties and functions are not segregated among Organization personnel. This is especially a concern in the cash management, account receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions. Effect: Transaction could be mishandled, due to errors or fraud, that could lead to loss of assets or the reporting of misleading financial information. Cause: There are a limited number of personnel for certain functions and lack of board oversight. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that duties be segregated as best as possible with the people available. The Board should oversee these areas as much as possible. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
2022-01: Segregation of Duties Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: Duties and functions will be reviewed to determine where segregation needs to occur. The duties will be separated as much as possible and alternative controls will be implemented to compensate for lack of segregation. However, the risk of not segregated certain duties are not worth the additional costs. Nonfinancial employees will be trained and provide some assistance. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
2022-001
The Organization currently maintains its general ledger on the cash basis throughout the year. Failure to record accruals of revenue and expenditures distorts the financial information that is provided to management and the Board. Effect: Misleading financial information could be presented, which could lead to financial decisions being made on erroneous data. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure records are kept on an accrual basis. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization implement a procedure in which records are kept on the cash basis throughout the year and accrual adjustments be made at year end. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funding – American Rescue Plan (ARP) Passed through the Boys and Girls Club Alliance Education Stabilization Fund Federal Assistant Listing Number 84.425 2022-02: Maintenance of the General Ledger Criteria: The Organization is responsible for preparing annual financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). The records should be kept on an accrual basis to ensure accurate financial information is being reported to prevent critical financial decisions from being made on erroneous data. Condition: The Organization currently maintains its general ledger on the cash basis throughout the year. Failure to record accruals of revenue and expenditures distorts the financial information that is provided to management and the Board. Effect: Misleading financial information could be presented, which could lead to financial decisions being made on erroneous data. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure records are kept on an accrual basis. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization implement a procedure in which records are kept on the cash basis throughout the year and accrual adjustments be made at year end. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
2022-02: Maintenance of the General Ledger Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: The books and records of the Organization will continue to be kept on a cash basis throughout the year, with accruals for any receivables and payables, and any other accruals be made at year end to ensure accurate reporting. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
2022-002
The Organization does not consistently document an approval process on source documents for expenditure. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure source documents are consistently approved by a member of management prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that a member of management or the Board of Directors review and authorize all disbursements. This authorization should be evidenced by the initialing of each disbursement reviewed. We also recommend that care be taken to ensure the payee is not approving reimbursements to themselves and that a member of the Board approves those reimbursements. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funding – American Rescue Plan (ARP) Passed through the Boys and Girls Club Alliance Education Stabilization Fund Federal Assistant Listing Number 84.425 2022-03: Approval for expenditures Criteria: The assignment of responsibilities should be segregated so that one person is not responsible for the authorization and recording of a transaction and the custody of the related asset. Approvals should be noted on all expenditures by an individual outside of the recordkeeping and custody functions to provide reasonable assurance that transactions are allowable and appropriate for the Organization. Condition: The Organization does not consistently document an approval process on source documents for expenditure. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure source documents are consistently approved by a member of management prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that a member of management or the Board of Directors review and authorize all disbursements. This authorization should be evidenced by the initialing of each disbursement reviewed. We also recommend that care be taken to ensure the payee is not approving reimbursements to themselves and that a member of the Board approves those reimbursements. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 37 in this audit report.
2022-03: Approval for expenditures Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: A member of management or the Board of Directors will review and authorize all disbursements. This authorization will be evidenced by the initialing of each disbursement reviewed. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
2022-003
The Organization does not consistently maintain documentation for all expenditures, especially those expended with the Organization’s credit card. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure that original source documents are obtained prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that appropriate documentation is kept for all disbursements, and that credit card receipts are obtained for each purchase and kept with the appropriate statement. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 38 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funding – American Rescue Plan (ARP) Passed through the Boys and Girls Club Alliance Education Stabilization Fund Federal Assistant Listing Number 84.425 2022-04: Documentation for expenditures Criteria: The Organization is responsible for maintaining original documentation for all expenditures. Transactions for expenses should be evidenced by an invoice or other original documentation demonstrating the validity of the disbursement. Condition: The Organization does not consistently maintain documentation for all expenditures, especially those expended with the Organization’s credit card. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure that original source documents are obtained prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that appropriate documentation is kept for all disbursements, and that credit card receipts are obtained for each purchase and kept with the appropriate statement. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 38 in this audit report.
2022-04: Documentation for expenditures Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: Appropriate documentation will be kept for all transactions, and all credit card receipts will be obtained for each purchase and kept with the appropriate statement. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
2022-004
FAC accepted this audit on September 28, 2023 — management decision was due March 28, 2024.
Key duties and functions are not segregated among Organization personnel. This is especially a concern in the cash management, account receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions. Effect: Transaction could be mishandled, due to errors or fraud, that could lead to loss of assets or the reporting of misleading financial information. Cause: There are a limited number of personnel for certain functions and lack of board oversight. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that duties be segregated as best as possible with the people available. The Board should oversee these areas as much as possible. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 35 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funding ? American Rescue Plan (ARP) Passed through the Boys and Girls Club Alliance Education Stabilization Fund CFDA 84.425 2022-01: Segregation of Duties Criteria: The assignment of responsibilities should be segregated so that one person is not responsible for the authorization and recording of a transaction and the custody of the related asset. There needs to be a reconciliation or control activity to provide reasonable assurance that transactions are handled appropriately. Condition: Key duties and functions are not segregated among Organization personnel. This is especially a concern in the cash management, account receivable, accounts payable, and payroll functions. Effect: Transaction could be mishandled, due to errors or fraud, that could lead to loss of assets or the reporting of misleading financial information. Cause: There are a limited number of personnel for certain functions and lack of board oversight. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that duties be segregated as best as possible with the people available. The Board should oversee these areas as much as possible. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 35 in this audit report.
2022-01: Segregation of Duties Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: Duties and functions will be reviewed to determine where segregation needs to occur. The duties will be separated as much as possible and alternative controls will be implemented to compensate for lack of segregation. However, the risk of not segregated certain duties are not worth the additional costs. Nonfinancial employees will be trained and provide some assistance. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
The Organization currently maintains its general ledger on the cash basis throughout the year. Failure to record accruals of revenue and expenditures distorts the financial information that is provided to management and the Board. Effect: Misleading financial information could be presented, which could lead to financial decisions being made on erroneous data. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure records are kept on an accrual basis. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization implement a procedure in which records are kept on the cash basis throughout the year and accrual adjustments be made at year end. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 35 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funding ? American Rescue Plan (ARP) Passed through the Boys and Girls Club Alliance Education Stabilization Fund CFDA 84.425 2022-02: Maintenance of the General Ledger Criteria: The Organization is responsible for preparing annual financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). The records should be kept on an accrual basis to ensure accurate financial information is being reported to prevent critical financial decisions from being made on erroneous data. Condition: The Organization currently maintains its general ledger on the cash basis throughout the year. Failure to record accruals of revenue and expenditures distorts the financial information that is provided to management and the Board. Effect: Misleading financial information could be presented, which could lead to financial decisions being made on erroneous data. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure records are kept on an accrual basis. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization implement a procedure in which records are kept on the cash basis throughout the year and accrual adjustments be made at year end. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 35 in this audit report.
2022-02: Maintenance of the General Ledger Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: The books and records of the Organization will continue to be kept on a cash basis throughout the year, with accruals for any receivables and payables, and any other accruals be made at year end to ensure accurate reporting. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
The Organization does not consistently document an approval process on source documents for expenditure. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure source documents are consistently approved by a member of management prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that a member of management or the Board of Directors review and authorize all disbursements. This authorization should be evidenced by the initialing of each disbursement reviewed. We also recommend that care be taken to ensure the payee is not approving reimbursements to themselves and that a member of the Board approves those reimbursements. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 35 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funding ? American Rescue Plan (ARP) Passed through the Boys and Girls Club Alliance Education Stabilization Fund CFDA 84.425 2022-03: Approval for expenditures Criteria: The assignment of responsibilities should be segregated so that one person is not responsible for the authorization and recording of a transaction and the custody of the related asset. Approvals should be noted on all expenditures by an individual outside of the recordkeeping and custody functions to provide reasonable assurance that transactions are allowable and appropriate for the Organization. Condition: The Organization does not consistently document an approval process on source documents for expenditure. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure source documents are consistently approved by a member of management prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that a member of management or the Board of Directors review and authorize all disbursements. This authorization should be evidenced by the initialing of each disbursement reviewed. We also recommend that care be taken to ensure the payee is not approving reimbursements to themselves and that a member of the Board approves those reimbursements. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 35 in this audit report.
2022-03: Approval for expenditures Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: A member of management of the Board of Directors will review and authorize all disbursements. This authorization will be evidenced by the initialing of each disbursement reviewed. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
The Organization does not consistently maintain documentation for all expenditures, especially those expended with the Organization?s credit card. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure that original source documents are obtained prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that appropriate documentation is kept for all disbursements, and that credit card receipts are obtained for each purchase and kept with the appropriate statement. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 36 in this audit report.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Funding ? American Rescue Plan (ARP) Passed through the Boys and Girls Club Alliance Education Stabilization Fund CFDA 84.425 2022-04: Documentation for expenditures Criteria: The Organization is responsible for maintaining original documentation for all expenditures. Transactions for expenses should be evidenced by an invoice or other original documentation demonstrating the validity of the disbursement. Condition: The Organization does not consistently maintain documentation for all expenditures, especially those expended with the Organization?s credit card. Effect: Activities or costs that are not allowed or allowable could potentially be paid, as well as errors or intentional fraud could occur and not be detected timely by management in the normal course of their responsibilities. Cause: There are no procedures in place to ensure that original source documents are obtained prior to payment. Identification of a repeat finding: No. Recommendation: We recommend that appropriate documentation is kept for all disbursements, and that credit card receipts are obtained for each purchase and kept with the appropriate statement. Views of responsible officials and planned corrective actions: The Organization agrees with this finding and will adhere to the corrective action plan on page 36 in this audit report.
2022-04: Documentation for expenditures Name of contact person: J.R. Davis, Chief Executive Officer Corrective Action: Appropriate documentation will be kept for all transactions, and all credit card receipts will be obtained for each purchase and kept with the appropriate statement. Proposed completion date: The Board will implement the above procedure immediately.
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