Reports
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Audit of the Main Street Lending Program
The Office of the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery is evaluating funds that were allocated to the Federal Reserve System’s Main Street Lending Program (MSLP), which had 319 lenders and 1,830 borrowers participating in loans totaling more than $17 billion. The objectives of the audit are to 1) assess the process used by banks to issue loans under the MSLP program; 2) evaluate the process used by the Federal Reserve’s Special Purpose Vehicle to purchase the loans; 3) determine vulnerabilities based on a risk-based analysis; and 4) identify specific areas that warrant further audit work.
Audit of the Direct Loan Program
The Office of the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery is assessing the Department of the Treasury's Direct Loan Program, which provided approximately $2.7 billion through 35 loans to passenger air carriers and related businesses, cargo air carriers, and businesses critical to maintaining national security. The objectives of the audit are to 1) determine if the processes to approve loans followed requirements under Section 4003(b) of the CARES Act and other appropriate regulations and guidance and 2) evaluate Treasury’s Direct Loan Program loan portfolio management process and determine whether it follows best practices established by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency or other appropriate authority. As part of this effort, SIGPR is partnering with the Department of Defense OIG in reviewing the loans that were issued in the interest of national security.