Reports: Investigations
Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Grantee Failed to Complete National Service Criminal History Check
RSVP of Tulsa demonstrated a lack of due diligence in ensuring the RSVP grant was properly administered.
Grantee Submitted False Claims, Improperly Charged for Unallowable Match, and Directed AmeriCorps Members to Displace Staff.
CNCS-OIG received a hotline allegation that Center for People in Need (CFPIN), Lincoln, NE, improperly managed various aspects of the CFPIN AmeriCorps program.
Improper Use of AmeriCorps Resources and Unauthorized Use of Match Funds.
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.
Failure to Follow Guidelines, Policies and Procedures
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 Reference guidelines when she failed to obtain the proper documents and verify the 501(c) (3) nonprofit status before awarding the VISTA grant.