A nonprofit in San Bernardino, California, that provides support services to people living with HIV/AIDS will no longer provide services funded through the federal Ryan White Program, the San Bernardino County Sun reports.

According to the article, through an audit conducted by the county’s Department of Public Health in 2008, the Inland AIDS Project was found to be unable to adequately administer emergency assistance and medication through the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program to its 700 clients.

“There were certain requirements they need to meet according to the Ryan White funding stream that they were substantially deficient in,” says Maxwell Ohikhuare, San Bernardino’s county public health officer.

Ohikhuare stresses that with a “shrinking amount of resources and increasing community needs” it is important that service providers are held accountable to local, state and federal requirements. IAP’s clients will be transitioned to other agencies within the Ryan White Care System such as the Foothill AIDS Project and Beinestar in San Bernardino.

The IAP confirmed that as of February 21, Ryan White services will no longer be available to its clients. However, the nonprofit still provides mental-health counseling, intensive home-based services, transportation and food-supplemental services.