The Butler County nonprofit that once served as the county’s food bank contractor again finds itself under scrutiny from local elected leaders, after a second consecutive independent audit turned up weaknesses in the nonprofit’s accounting.
The Butler County officials — who earlier this year called for an audit of Community Partnership by the Pennsylvania Auditor General Tim DeFoor — reiterated concerns this past week after an the latest audit performed by Maher Duessel showed four findings similar to the previous year’s audit.
The recent audit, dated July 25, 2025, covers the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, and notes four findings of fault with the nonprofit’s accounting. All four were repeat findings from the audit, also performed by Maher Duessel, for the fiscal year ending June 3