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EIN: 841314292

UEI: MGHSG167ADC6

4
Audit Years
2
Total Findings
0
Repeat Findings

FY 2024-07-31

2024-001
Other
Condition

Finding 2024-001: U.S. Department of Education passed through Colorado Department of Education - Twenty-First Century Community Leaming Centers - Criteria: Condition: Effect: Assistance Listing No.84.287 Reporting, Significant Deficiency CFR Section 200.512 requires auditees to submit a completed Form SF-SAC (data collection form), along with one complete reporting package, to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse on/before the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report or nine months after the end of the audit period. The data collection report was not submitted by the filing deadline for the year ended July 31, 2023. The Organization is at risk of jeopardizing the continued funding provided by federal agencies. Questioned Costs: None. Cause: Filing of the data collection form for the year ended July 31, 2023, was delayed as the result of turnover in the Organization's finance department that required additional resources to reconcile year-end balances and provide support for audit requests timely.Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization implement processes to ensure compliance with all reporting requirements. Response: In response to the audit finding regarding federal reporting requirements, we have developed a structured calendar and timeline that outlines all target dates and deliverables to ensure full compliance moving forward. This timeline includes clearly defined reporting deadlines, assigned responsibilities for each deliverable and internal checkpoints to monitor progress and ensure timely submission.

Corrective Action Plan

In response to the audit finding regarding federal reporting requirements, we have developed a structured calendar and timeline that outlines all target dates and deliverables to ensure full compliance moving forward. This timeline includes clearly defined reporting deadlines, assigned responsibilities for each deliverable and internal checkpoints to monitor progress and ensure timely submission.

FY 2023-07-31

2023-001
Activities Allowed or Unallowed
Condition

Finding 2023-001: U.S. Department of Education, passed through the Colorado Department of Education, Twenty-First Century Community Leaming Centers - Assistance Listing No. 84.287. Criteria: 2 CFR 200 (Uniform Guidance) and the Cross-Cutting Section of the U.S. Department of Education as contained in the OMB Compliance Supplement requires the maintenance of time and effort distribution records that support the portion of time and effort dedicated to each program or other cost objective supported by federal funds or other revenue sources. Condition: Time and effort distribution contained within the accounting records did not agree to underlying, external time-keeping support. Effect: Reimbursement was received for costs incurred and claimed for administrative, program and site staff salaries that was not adequately supported by time and effort records. Questioned Costs: None. Context: Cause: During our compliance testing of allowable costs/cost principles, we selected 28 separate in<livi<luals pai<l <luring two separate months (4 separate pay periods) <luring the year ended July 31, 2023, whose salaries were allocated and charged as a qualifying grant expenditures for the periods selected. The salary expense recorded in the accounting system and accounting records for 26 of the 28 individuals selected did not agree to the separately examined external time-keeping/time records for the same period for which the individuals indicated and recorded time to the grant. As a result of management turnover near year-end, the Organization was unable to retrieve or reconcile time and effort records directly to or from the underlying payroll data and grant draw/reimbursement requests/claims for the payroll periods and individuals paid and included within our selections. The accounting records capturing the salaries expense did not agree to the time records and salary authorizations maintained. Recommendation: We recommend that the Organization implement additional review procedures over each manul journal entry recorded to expense and allocate payroll during each pay period. The data should be compared and reconciled directly from the third-party payroll and time keeping service prior to recording the journal entry accounting for the expense within the accounting system. This will ensure accuracy by individual and location against the actual payroll paid and time records kept. This review should be performed consistently throughout the fiscal year and again at year-end. Response: The Organization understands the recommendation. We have established a second level of review ensuring all payroll data is reconciled by a third-party accounting firm. This firm is currently working with the Organization staff accountant to ensure all reconciliations are timely and accurate. We will utilize the third-party accounting firm through the end of the second quarter, at which point the responsibility will be passed to the director of finance. This regular review will be a review of time keeping and expense allocation and the general ledger in the accounting system prior to recording any payroll related entries. Review will also be performed on a monthly basis and at year-end by the Senior Director of Programs and the CEO.

Corrective Action Plan

The Organization understands the recommendation. We have established a second level of review ensuring all payroll data is reconciled by a third-party accounting firm. This firm is currently working with the Organization staff accountant to ensure all reconciliations are timely and accurate. We will utilize the third-party accounting firm through the end of the second quarter, at which point the responsibility will be passed to the director of finance. This regular review will be a review of time keeping and expense allocation and the general ledger in the accounting system prior to recording any payroll related entries. Review will also be performed on a monthly basis and at year-end by the Senior Director of Programs and the CEO.

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