All Reports
Prohibited Activities – AmeriCorps Members Directed to Transport Individual for Abortion Services
CNCS management alerted CNCS-OIG of an allegation concerning Prohibited Abortion Activity directed by an AmeriCorps grantee employee with the International Institute of Metropolitan St. Louis (IISTL), St Louis, MO.
VISTA Project Ended After Duplication of Service
CNCS-OIG completed its investigation into hotline allegations that VISTA members (VISTA) assigned to Programa de Apoyo y Enlace Comunitaro (PAEC), Rincon, PR, were directed to perform duties ordinarily performed by a paid employee.
Management Challenges for Fiscal Year 2017
This report identifies management and performance challenges facing the Corporation. We selected these challenges considering past and ongoing audit, review, and investigative work, as well as discussions with CNCS management regarding existing vulnerabilities. We also considered new activities that could pose challenges because of their breadth and complexity.
Grantee Debarred for Misuse of VISTA Members and Required to Repay $527,000 in Disallowed Costs
Corporation management reported VISTA Project Sponsor Georgia Center for Nonprofits (GCN), Atlanta, GA, improperly utilized its VISTA members when it directed members to perform staff functions and changed clients for their services.
Duplicate and Improper Enrollments Leads to Changes by National Direct Grantee
CNCS management reported that it discovered anomalies with the National Service Participants (NSP) accounts in the National Service Trust (NST) database in which AmeriCorps members had been enrolled in Teach for America (TFA) Idaho and Chicago AmeriCorps programs between Grant Years (GY) 2013 - 2017 under multiple NSP accounts with different Social Security Numbers.
Improper Oversight Results in Fraudulent Timesheets / Members Serving from Home without Accountability of Service Performed
A hotline complainant reported that members serving with the St. Bernard Project (SBP), Wall Township, NJ, were unsupervised, falsely reporting service hours, and working in unsafe working conditions.
Grant Reviewer Plagiarized Work Product
CNCS management discovered a temporary CNCS employee hired to serve as a panel member for the 2016 AmeriCorps State and National Grant Review process submitted work products that appeared to have been plagiarized from her follow panel reviewers.