EIN: 926002302
UEI: MM7GKFZE4T98
Data as of August 23, 2026
Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization
The FAC accepted this audit on December 4, 2024. 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 June 4, 2025 (446 days ago).
What is a management decision? →Finding 2022-001 Documentation of Approval - Allowable Costs – Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Agency Small Business Administration Assistance Listing Numbers (ALN) 59.075 – Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program Criteria or Specific Requirement The cost principles in 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart E (Cost Principles) prescribe the requirements for cost accounting. In order for costs to be allowable under federal grants, they must be consistent with policies and procedures that apply uniformly to both federally financed and other activities of the nonfederal entity and be adequately documented. Condition Documentation of invoice/timesheet approval was not retained for some items tested. Cause During the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the records of the Association were filed in two different locations. Once the offices were reopened, the process was not sufficiently designed to ensure every approved invoice was filed appropriately. Effect or Potential Effect Incorrect amounts could be charged to the program. Questioned Costs Not applicable. Context BDO selected 50 samples of nonpayroll costs and 44 payroll costs charged to the program. For 11 of the 50 nonpayroll samples, documentation of invoice approval was not retained, for a total of $5,616. The total nonpayroll amount tested was $197,609 of a total population of $1,419,455. For 5 out of the 44 payroll samples, documentation of timesheet approval was not retained, for a total of $7,677. The total payroll amount tested was $93,680 of a total population of $1,234,542. The selection method for both samples was nonstatistical and does not represent a statistically valid sample. BDO was able to review documentation to determine that cost was allowable and recorded properly. Identification as a Repeat Finding Not applicable, not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Association should ensure that original approval documentation is retained in the future. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding and plans to retain invoice approval going forward.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Finding 2022-001 Documentation of Approval - Allowable Costs – Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Agency Small Business Administration Assistance Listing Numbers (ALN) 59.075 – Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program Criteria or Specific Requirement The cost principles in 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart E (Cost Principles) prescribe the requirements for cost accounting. In order for costs to be allowable under federal grants, they must be consistent with policies and procedures that apply uniformly to both federally financed and other activities of the nonfederal entity and be adequately documented. Condition Documentation of invoice/timesheet approval was not retained for some items tested. Cause During the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the records of the Association were filed in two different locations. Once the offices were reopened, the process was not sufficiently designed to ensure every approved invoice was filed appropriately. Effect or Potential Effect Incorrect amounts could be charged to the program. Questioned Costs Not applicable. Context BDO selected 50 samples of nonpayroll costs and 44 payroll costs charged to the program. For 11 of the 50 nonpayroll samples, documentation of invoice approval was not retained, for a total of $5,616. The total nonpayroll amount tested was $197,609 of a total population of $1,419,455. For 5 out of the 44 payroll samples, documentation of timesheet approval was not retained, for a total of $7,677. The total payroll amount tested was $93,680 of a total population of $1,234,542. The selection method for both samples was nonstatistical and does not represent a statistically valid sample. BDO was able to review documentation to determine that cost was allowable and recorded properly. Identification as a Repeat Finding Not applicable, not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Association should ensure that original approval documentation is retained in the future. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding and plans to retain invoice approval going forward.
Finding 2022-001 Documentation of Approval - Allowable Costs – Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Name of Contact Person: Willow Zamos, Business Manager; 907-272-1471 Planned Corrective Action: Anchorage Concert Association will improve procedures to ensure documentation of invoice approval is retained in vendor files. Anticipated Completion Date: Already implemented.
Finding 2022-001 Documentation of Approval - Allowable Costs – Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Agency Small Business Administration Assistance Listing Numbers (ALN) 59.075 – Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program Criteria or Specific Requirement The cost principles in 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart E (Cost Principles) prescribe the requirements for cost accounting. In order for costs to be allowable under federal grants, they must be consistent with policies and procedures that apply uniformly to both federally financed and other activities of the nonfederal entity and be adequately documented. Condition Documentation of invoice/timesheet approval was not retained for some items tested. Cause During the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the records of the Association were filed in two different locations. Once the offices were reopened, the process was not sufficiently designed to ensure every approved invoice was filed appropriately. Effect or Potential Effect Incorrect amounts could be charged to the program. Questioned Costs Not applicable. Context BDO selected 50 samples of nonpayroll costs and 44 payroll costs charged to the program. For 11 of the 50 nonpayroll samples, documentation of invoice approval was not retained, for a total of $5,616. The total nonpayroll amount tested was $197,609 of a total population of $1,419,455. For 5 out of the 44 payroll samples, documentation of timesheet approval was not retained, for a total of $7,677. The total payroll amount tested was $93,680 of a total population of $1,234,542. The selection method for both samples was nonstatistical and does not represent a statistically valid sample. BDO was able to review documentation to determine that cost was allowable and recorded properly. Identification as a Repeat Finding Not applicable, not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Association should ensure that original approval documentation is retained in the future. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding and plans to retain invoice approval going forward.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Finding 2022-001 Documentation of Approval - Allowable Costs – Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Agency Small Business Administration Assistance Listing Numbers (ALN) 59.075 – Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program Criteria or Specific Requirement The cost principles in 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart E (Cost Principles) prescribe the requirements for cost accounting. In order for costs to be allowable under federal grants, they must be consistent with policies and procedures that apply uniformly to both federally financed and other activities of the nonfederal entity and be adequately documented. Condition Documentation of invoice/timesheet approval was not retained for some items tested. Cause During the COVID-19 pandemic, some of the records of the Association were filed in two different locations. Once the offices were reopened, the process was not sufficiently designed to ensure every approved invoice was filed appropriately. Effect or Potential Effect Incorrect amounts could be charged to the program. Questioned Costs Not applicable. Context BDO selected 50 samples of nonpayroll costs and 44 payroll costs charged to the program. For 11 of the 50 nonpayroll samples, documentation of invoice approval was not retained, for a total of $5,616. The total nonpayroll amount tested was $197,609 of a total population of $1,419,455. For 5 out of the 44 payroll samples, documentation of timesheet approval was not retained, for a total of $7,677. The total payroll amount tested was $93,680 of a total population of $1,234,542. The selection method for both samples was nonstatistical and does not represent a statistically valid sample. BDO was able to review documentation to determine that cost was allowable and recorded properly. Identification as a Repeat Finding Not applicable, not a repeat finding. Recommendation The Association should ensure that original approval documentation is retained in the future. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding and plans to retain invoice approval going forward.
Finding 2022-001 Documentation of Approval - Allowable Costs – Significant Deficiency in Internal Control over Compliance Name of Contact Person: Willow Zamos, Business Manager; 907-272-1471 Planned Corrective Action: Anchorage Concert Association will improve procedures to ensure documentation of invoice approval is retained in vendor files. Anticipated Completion Date: Already implemented.
Finding 2022-002 Significant Deficiency over Internal Control over Compliance, Noncompliance - Reporting Agency Small Business Administration Assistance Listing Numbers (ALN) 59.075 – Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program Criteria or Specific Requirement 2 CFR 200.512, Report Submission, establishes that the audit shall be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report or 9 months after the end of the audit period, unless a longer period is agreed to in advance by the cognizant or oversight agency for audit, and any extensions granted by the Office of Management and Budget. Condition The Association did not comply with the required submission date of the data collection form and reporting package to the FAC for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022. Cause The Association did not have controls in place to ensure the audit was completed timely so that the reporting package could be submitted to the FAC within the required timeframe. Effect or Potential Effect The Association is not compliant with 2 CFR 200.512. The Association could be exposed to a reduction or elimination of funds by Federal awarding agencies as a result. Questioned Costs Not applicable. Context This is a condition identified per review of the Association 's compliance with the specified requirements. Identification as a Repeat Finding Not applicable, not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Association implement internal control procedures to ensure timely submission to the FAC in the future. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding and plans to develop procedures to ensure timely filing for any future federal funding received.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Finding 2022-002 Significant Deficiency over Internal Control over Compliance, Noncompliance - Reporting Agency Small Business Administration Assistance Listing Numbers (ALN) 59.075 – Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program Criteria or Specific Requirement 2 CFR 200.512, Report Submission, establishes that the audit shall be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report or 9 months after the end of the audit period, unless a longer period is agreed to in advance by the cognizant or oversight agency for audit, and any extensions granted by the Office of Management and Budget. Condition The Association did not comply with the required submission date of the data collection form and reporting package to the FAC for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022. Cause The Association did not have controls in place to ensure the audit was completed timely so that the reporting package could be submitted to the FAC within the required timeframe. Effect or Potential Effect The Association is not compliant with 2 CFR 200.512. The Association could be exposed to a reduction or elimination of funds by Federal awarding agencies as a result. Questioned Costs Not applicable. Context This is a condition identified per review of the Association 's compliance with the specified requirements. Identification as a Repeat Finding Not applicable, not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Association implement internal control procedures to ensure timely submission to the FAC in the future. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding and plans to develop procedures to ensure timely filing for any future federal funding received.
Finding 2022-002 Significant Deficiency over Internal Control over Compliance, Noncompliance - Reporting Name of Contact Person: Willow Zamos, Business Manager; 907-272-1471 Planned Corrective Action: Anchorage Concert Association will establish additional controls when receiving future federal funding to ensure a timely audit of the program(s) is performed. Anticipated Completion Date: Already implemented.
Finding 2022-002 Significant Deficiency over Internal Control over Compliance, Noncompliance - Reporting Agency Small Business Administration Assistance Listing Numbers (ALN) 59.075 – Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program Criteria or Specific Requirement 2 CFR 200.512, Report Submission, establishes that the audit shall be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report or 9 months after the end of the audit period, unless a longer period is agreed to in advance by the cognizant or oversight agency for audit, and any extensions granted by the Office of Management and Budget. Condition The Association did not comply with the required submission date of the data collection form and reporting package to the FAC for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022. Cause The Association did not have controls in place to ensure the audit was completed timely so that the reporting package could be submitted to the FAC within the required timeframe. Effect or Potential Effect The Association is not compliant with 2 CFR 200.512. The Association could be exposed to a reduction or elimination of funds by Federal awarding agencies as a result. Questioned Costs Not applicable. Context This is a condition identified per review of the Association 's compliance with the specified requirements. Identification as a Repeat Finding Not applicable, not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Association implement internal control procedures to ensure timely submission to the FAC in the future. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding and plans to develop procedures to ensure timely filing for any future federal funding received.
Show full finding ▾Hide full finding ▴Finding 2022-002 Significant Deficiency over Internal Control over Compliance, Noncompliance - Reporting Agency Small Business Administration Assistance Listing Numbers (ALN) 59.075 – Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program Criteria or Specific Requirement 2 CFR 200.512, Report Submission, establishes that the audit shall be completed and the data collection form and reporting package submitted to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse (FAC) within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor's report or 9 months after the end of the audit period, unless a longer period is agreed to in advance by the cognizant or oversight agency for audit, and any extensions granted by the Office of Management and Budget. Condition The Association did not comply with the required submission date of the data collection form and reporting package to the FAC for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022. Cause The Association did not have controls in place to ensure the audit was completed timely so that the reporting package could be submitted to the FAC within the required timeframe. Effect or Potential Effect The Association is not compliant with 2 CFR 200.512. The Association could be exposed to a reduction or elimination of funds by Federal awarding agencies as a result. Questioned Costs Not applicable. Context This is a condition identified per review of the Association 's compliance with the specified requirements. Identification as a Repeat Finding Not applicable, not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that the Association implement internal control procedures to ensure timely submission to the FAC in the future. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding and plans to develop procedures to ensure timely filing for any future federal funding received.
Finding 2022-002 Significant Deficiency over Internal Control over Compliance, Noncompliance - Reporting Name of Contact Person: Willow Zamos, Business Manager; 907-272-1471 Planned Corrective Action: Anchorage Concert Association will establish additional controls when receiving future federal funding to ensure a timely audit of the program(s) is performed. Anticipated Completion Date: Already implemented.
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