STRESS & TRAUMA TREATMENT CENTER INC

EIN: 834316510

UEI: LK4CNJZUAVB3

Data as of August 23, 2026

STRESS & TRAUMA TREATMENT CENTER INC1 audit years2 findings1 repeat
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Repeat Findings

FY 2022-12-31

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on July 20, 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 20, 2027 (149 days from today).

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2022-003
Activities Allowed or Unallowed / Cost Allowability
MATERIAL WEAKNESSREPEAT

The Organization has a lack of segregation of duties over its receipts and disbursements as one individual is responsible for virtually all duties. Effect: Lack of effective internal control procedures could result in unintentional or intentional errors or misappropriations of assets, in which the errors or fraud could affect the financial statements and may not be detected in a timely manner by employees in the normal course of performing their assigned duties. Cause: Limited staff Auditor’s Recommendation: A good system of internal control provides for a proper segregation of the accounting functions. Proper segregation is not always possible in a small organization; however, limited segregation of duties can and should be implemented to reduce the risk of errors or fraud. Management’s Response and Plan: Management agrees with the finding.

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Criteria/Specific Requirement: The Organization is responsible for establishing and maintaining an internal control system over receipts and disbursements sufficient to prevent unintentional or intentional errors, misappropriations of assets, and fraud. Condition: The Organization has a lack of segregation of duties over its receipts and disbursements as one individual is responsible for virtually all duties. Effect: Lack of effective internal control procedures could result in unintentional or intentional errors or misappropriations of assets, in which the errors or fraud could affect the financial statements and may not be detected in a timely manner by employees in the normal course of performing their assigned duties. Cause: Limited staff Auditor’s Recommendation: A good system of internal control provides for a proper segregation of the accounting functions. Proper segregation is not always possible in a small organization; however, limited segregation of duties can and should be implemented to reduce the risk of errors or fraud. Management’s Response and Plan: Management agrees with the finding.

Corrective Action Plan

Condition: The Organization has a lack of segregation of duties over its receipts and disbursements as one individual is responsible for virtually all duties. Plan: Management is working with its staff and Board to implement the recommendations above to the extent possible. Anticipated Date of Completion: December 31, 2026 Name of Contact Person: Matt Buckman, Executive Director

Prior Finding References

2021-003

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2022-004
Activities Allowed or Unallowed / Cost Allowability
MATERIAL WEAKNESS

During our testwork, we noted three employees were missing time and effort certifications. Questioned Costs: None Context: Time and effort documentation was not correctly maintained for three of the thirty employees tested. Effect: Because time and effort documentation was not maintained for all employees, there is an increased risk that the salary and benefit costs charged to the Crime Victim Assistance program does not reflect the actual time worked on the programs. Cause: Lack of oversight over the implementation of time and effort documentation. Auditors’ Recommendation: The Stress & Trauma Treatment Center, Inc. should implement a review process over time and effort documentation to ensure that all employees charged to the grant have proper documentation. Management’s Response: Management agrees with the finding.

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Criteria/Specific Requirement: Employees of Stress & Trauma Treatment Center, Inc. are required to document their time and effort working on federal programs. Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance) requires charges for salaries and benefits to be supported by a system of internal control which provides reasonable assurance that charges are accurate, allowable, and properly allocated. Documentation should reasonably reflect the total activity for which the employee is compensated, not exceeding 100% of compensated activities, and should encompass both federally assisted and non-federally assisted activities. It further states that budget estimates alone do not qualify as support for salary and benefit charges to a federal award. Significant changes in the corresponding work activity should be identified and entered into the accounting records in a timely manner. All necessary adjustments must be made such that the final amount charged to the federal award is accurate, allowable, and properly allocated. Condition: During our testwork, we noted three employees were missing time and effort certifications. Questioned Costs: None Context: Time and effort documentation was not correctly maintained for three of the thirty employees tested. Effect: Because time and effort documentation was not maintained for all employees, there is an increased risk that the salary and benefit costs charged to the Crime Victim Assistance program does not reflect the actual time worked on the programs. Cause: Lack of oversight over the implementation of time and effort documentation. Auditors’ Recommendation: The Stress & Trauma Treatment Center, Inc. should implement a review process over time and effort documentation to ensure that all employees charged to the grant have proper documentation. Management’s Response: Management agrees with the finding.

Corrective Action Plan

Condition: During our testwork, we noted three employees were missing time and effort certifications. Plan: The Organization is implementing written policies and procedures over time and effort reporting to ensure proper documentation is always maintained or complete in all instances to properly distribute salary and benefit costs for employees who work in whole or in part on grant program activity in accordance with the Uniform Guidance. This includes having the documentation reviewed and formally approved by a supervisor. Anticipated Date of Completion: December 31, 2026 Name of Contact Person: Matt Buckman, Executive Director

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