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Department of Education OIG

Northside Independent School District's Student Participation Counts Reported for ESEER-Funded Programs

Determine whether Northside reported verifiable counts of students who participated in ESSER-funded summer learning, summer enrichment, and comprehensive afterschool programs.

Department of Education OIG

Clark County School District's Allowable Use of ESSER Grant Funds (Nevada)

Determine whether Clark County School District expended American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) grant funds for allowable purposes in accordance with applicable requirements. 

Department of Education OIG

Nye County School District's Allowable Use of ESSER Grant Funds (Nevada)

Determine whether Nye County School District expended American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) grant funds for allowable purposes in accordance with applicable requirements. 

Department of Education OIG

Lincoln County School District's Allowable Use of ESSER Grant Funds

Determine whether Lincoln County School District expended American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) grant funds for allowable purposes in accordance with applicable requirements. 

Department of Education OIG

Wisconsin’s Administration and Oversight of the Emergency Assistance to Non-Public Schools Grant Funds

Determine whether the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction designed and implemented (1) application processes that adequately assessed nonpublic schools' eligibility for EANS-funded services or assistance and complied with other applicable requirements and (2) oversight processes to ensure that EANS-funded services or assistance were used for allowable purposes.

Illinois Auditor General

Program Audit of the Business Interruption Grant Program

The Illinois Auditor General, conducted a performance audit of the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program, which was developed under the state's Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to provide $585 million in economic relief for small businesses hit hardest by COVID-19. Among their findings the Auditor General noted that DCEO allowed, without verification, BIG small business grant applicants to self-certify that they complied with all laws as well as reporting other pandemic funding. The office's analysis found 196 ineligible applicants received $3.42 million in the first...