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AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps Declined to Disallow Costs After a Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Grantee Dissolved
The AmeriCorps Office of Inspector General (AmeriCorps OIG) investigated allegations ofnoncompliance with grant terms and conditions stemming from the AmeriCorps Office ofMonitoring’s (OM) review of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program – Volunteers in Service(RSVP-VIS)
This Office of Inspector General (OIG) Comprehensive Healthcare Inspection Program report describes the results of a focused evaluation of the care provided at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, which includes the H. John Heinz III and Pittsburgh VA Medical Centers, one outpatient clinic in Ohio, and multiple outpatient clinics in Pennsylvania. This evaluation focused on five key operational areas:• Leadership and organizational risks• Quality, safety, and value• Medical staff privileging• Environment of care• Mental health (focusing on suicide prevention initiatives)The OIG did not issue recommendations for improvement related to the areas reviewed for this report.
Audit of the Editorial Integrity and Leadership Initiative Corporation for Public Broadcasting Grant #34872-RAD Awarded to the Arizona Board of Regents, Arizona State University for the Period October 1, 2018 Through April 30, 2021, Report No. APO2312-2
The Puerto Rico Housing Finance Authority’s Homebuyer Assistance Program Positively Impacted Participants but May Not Have Distributed Disaster Recovery Funds Equitably
We audited the Puerto Rico Housing Finance Authority’s (PRHFA) Homebuyer Assistance Program (HBA), which provides eligible applicants with closing costs and downpayment assistance for the purchase of a primary residence. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provided its grantee, the Puerto Rico Department of Housing (PRDOH), $495 million in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery funds for HBA Our objective was to determine whether PRHFA was on track for delivering the expected program outcomes and the impact the program had on home ownership rates in Puerto Rico after Hurricanes Irma and Maria. We found that HBA program participants were mostly satisfied with the program and stated that it had a significant impact on their lives by helping them obtain a safe and stable home for themselves and their families. The program was on track to deliver the expected outcomes as defined in the subrecipient agreement, including, but not limited to, the number of program applications received, reviewed, and approved per month and monthly funds disbursed to assist participants obtaining housing. However, PRDOH, which is responsible for monitoring the progress of the program, did not have current and reliable data to measure the program’s effect on home ownership rates in Puerto Rico. In addition, PRHFA inappropriately allowed participating lending institutions to calculate financial assistance award amounts. Further, PRHFA did not have clear and consistent guidelines to determine household income and final HBA financial assistance awards. As a result, PRHFA cannot ensure that it distributed disaster recovery funds equitably among eligible program participants. We recommend that the Director of the Office of Disaster Recovery work with PRDOH and PRHFA to (1) update its action plan and program guidelines to reflect the current method(s) being used by the agency to measure the impact of the HBA program, (2) develop and implement clear and consistent guidance and procedures that establish a verifiable method for determining financial awards and provide necessary training to participating lending institutions, and (3) provide training and guidance to participating lending institutions related to the updated guidelines and procedures for determining the financial award granted to HBA participants to ensure that program funds are distributed in an equitable manner.