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AmeriCorps
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AmeriCorps
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What to Report to the OIG Hotline

If you know about waste, fraud, abuse, misconduct, mismanagement, or whistleblower reprisal relating to a AmeriCorps employee, program, operation, grant or contract, you may report it to the AmeriCorps OIG Hotline. AmeriCorps OIG has jurisdiction over disclosures involving AmeriCorps employees, programs, operations, grants, and contracts, including these AmeriCorps programs:

  • AmeriCorps State and National
  • AmeriCorps VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America)
  • AmeriCorps NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps)
  • FEMA Corps
  • Senior Corps (Foster Grandparent, Senior Companion, and RSVP)

CNCS-OIG also has jurisdiction to investigate allegations of whistleblower retaliation involving:

  • Employees of AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps grantees, subgrantees, contractors and subcontractors.

Examples of matters to be reported to AmeriCorps OIG:

  • Any suspected criminal activity or violations of law, such as:
    • Any other misconduct in connection with operations, programs, activities, contracts, subcontracts, grants or subgrants;
    • Mismanagement, abuse of authority or other misconduct by any AmeriCorps personnel.
What Not to Report to the OIG Hotline

The following matters are NOT generally investigated by AmeriCorps OIG:

  • 911 emergencies
  • EEO Complaints (For such matters, please refer to the AmeriCorps Equal Employment Opportunity Office)

Improper Use of AmeriCorps Resources and Unauthorized Use of Match Funds.

2018
2016-026
Investigation
AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General
AmeriCorps

An anonymous complainant alleged Center for Family Services (CFS), Camden, NJ, directed AmeriCorps members (member) to displace paid staff. In addition, members were submitting fraudulent timesheets. The CNCS-OIG investigation found that CFS violated (1) the CFS AmeriCorps grant when they assigned...

Failure to Follow Guidelines, Policies and Procedures

2017
2017-013
Investigation
AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General
AmeriCorps

CNCS-OIG received an allegation that a CNCS State Program Officer may have falsified documents when she awarded a VISTA grant.The investigation found no evidence that the employee falsified documents pertaining to the awarding of the VISTA grant; however, the employee failed to follow the VISTA Desk...

AmeriCorps Members Displaced Staff While Performing Service

2017
2016-006
Investigation
AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General
AmeriCorps

CNCS-OIG investigation disclosed that YMCA staff violated 45 CFR § 2540.100(f) Nondisplacement, when they knowingly allowed 13 AmeriCorps members to fill vacant staff daycare teachers and assistant teacher positions with the YMCA’s School Age Learning Center program for up to three months until the...

AmeriCorps Grantee Executive Director Found Guilty and Debarred for Submitting Fraudulent Timesheets

2017
2016-012
Investigation
AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General
AmeriCorps

A joint investigation with the Lordsburg New Mexico Police Department found that Ms. Mary Cristina Ortiz, Executive Director,The Wellness Coalition, Lordsburg, NM, defrauded the U.S. Government when she allowed two AmeriCorps members (Ms. Ortiz’children) to submit timesheets that falsely claim they...

Allegations of Prohibited Activities -- Attempt to Influence Legislation, Displacement and Service Outside the Scope of the Grant (Unfounded)

2017
2017-010
Investigation
AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General
AmeriCorps

CNCS-OIG investigators found no evidence to support an allegation that AmeriCorps members with the Volunteers in Service to America, Student Veterans of America, Washington, DC, a service site of the American Legion Auxiliary, Indianapolis, IN., engaged in prohibited activities to influence proposed...

Improper National Sex Offender Public Website Checks/Displacement and Improper Use of Members Leads to Disallowed Cost

2017
2016-023
Investigation
AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General
AmeriCorps

A CNCS-OIG investigation found that AmeriCorps members with the Virginia Department of Veterans Services, Virginia Beach, VA, displaced staff and performed activities outside the scope of the grant.

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