Through monitoring activities including onsite and desk reviews, the Special Monitoring Division auditors will ensure that Disaster Relief and Federal Grant funds are utilized to maximize project goals and objectives, to identify and prevent wasteful spending, and minimize waste, fraud, and abuse.
Special Monitoring Division is currently monitoring five different grants:
*Please refer to the link in the grant name for a full list of monitored grantees.
| Grant Name | Grant Period | Number of Recipients | Total Amount Awarded |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03/13/2020 – 09/30/2022 | 1133 | $1,157,281,017 | |
| 03/13/2020 – 09/30/2023 | 1146 | $4,977,998,413 | |
| 03/13/2020 – 09/30/2024 | 1147 | $11,164,226,325 | |
| 08/25/2017 – 05/17/2021 | 39 | $34,441,892 | |
| 08/25/2017 – 6/15/2023 | 10 | $6,920,281 | |
| 03/01/2021 – 08/31/2024 | 547 | $354,236,048 | |
| 09/1/2021 - 09/30/2024 | 178 | $19,773,706 |
The Special Monitoring Division is conducting a Random Validation (RV) of the 20 percent reserve to address learning loss. Each LEA that has been selected is required to participate in this validation process and will submit appropriate documentation for the activities and student groups to address the reserve requirement. The documentation must address how the interventions will respond to the academic, social, emotional, and mental health needs of all students, and particularly those students disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including students from low-income families, students of color, English learners, children with disabilities, students experiencing homelessness, children and youth in foster care, and migratory students.
LEAs selected to be monitored:
Additional Resources: