Sponsored projects include activities requiring funds be paid to an organization outside of the University. In general, these relationships fall into three categories: subrecipient, consultant, or ...
A subaward is a contractual agreement utilized when a portion of work benefiting a University of Nevada, Reno (University) sponsored project is allocated to an external entity, i.e., a subrecipient.
1.1. Concept of Substantive Work. Sponsored research awards made to WMU are generally conducted within the physical boundaries of the institution. On occasion, substantive programmatic work is carried ...
This procedure outlines the business activities to be executed in monitoring subrecipient activity associated with Sponsored Programs. All University departments, offices, faculty, administrative ...
The Universitywill comply with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance regarding the University’s monitoring and stewardship obligations as the primary award recipient when ...
Determinations are made on a case-by-case basis at the proposal stage. A Subrecipient vs. Contractor Determination Form is to be completed for each subrecipient. Before a proposal is submitted to an ...
An incoming subaward is necessary when a CWRU faculty member is added to another institution’s grant submission. If the project is funded, we will receive a subaward from that institution. This is ...
NOT-OD-23-133: This notice describes the changes and additional requirements prime recipients need to address with consortium organizations receiving subawards under a grant to ensure compliance with ...