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As part of our strategic plan, we audited the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD) American Dream Downpayment Initiative (Initiative). Our audit objective was to determine whether HUD had adequate controls to ensure that its grantees did not exceed allowable downpayment assistance limits and that funds were used as required.

HUD had controls in place to ensure that grantees did not exceed allowable downpayment assistance limits and that funds were used as required, but the control had weaknesses. Specifically, HUD relied heavily on its Integrated Disbursement and Information System, which did not have adequate capability to specifically track the Initiative's activities. Further, regardless of the total amount of downpayment assistance provided to the homebuyers reported via the system, the accomplishment reports prepared by HUD and used to report the total amount of the Initiative's funding disbursed always reflected the grantees' budgeted funding limits. If grantees exceeded downpayment assistance limits, HUD charged the excessive amount to the participating jurisdiction's HOME Investment Partnerships Act formula allocation.

We recommend that HUD perform periodic analyses to ensure that information reflected on the Initiative's accomplishment reports is accurate and coincides with the grantees' HUD-approved consolidated plans. If any of the reported information is found to be inaccurate, HUD needs to correct the appropriate reports and monetary figures.