Cost Sharing for Investigators What is Cost Sharing

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Cost Sharing for Investigators

Cost Sharing for Investigators

What is Cost Sharing? n n Cost Share or matching means that portion of

What is Cost Sharing? n n Cost Share or matching means that portion of project or program costs not borne by the funding agency. It includes all contributions, including cash and in-kind, that a recipient makes to an award. This means the government does not fully reimburse the performer for allowable costs associated with the specific effort.

What is Cost Sharing? n Cost sharing effort is included in the calculation of

What is Cost Sharing? n Cost sharing effort is included in the calculation of total committed effort. Effort is defined as the portion of time spent on a particular activity expressed as a percentage of the individual’s total activity for the institution.

What is Cost Sharing? n Cost Sharing is auditable and must be allowable under

What is Cost Sharing? n Cost Sharing is auditable and must be allowable under cost principles and verifiable to records. Cost sharing costs must occur during the life of the project.

What is Cost Sharing? n If the award is federal, only acceptable non-federal costs

What is Cost Sharing? n If the award is federal, only acceptable non-federal costs qualify as cost sharing and must conform to other necessary and reasonable provisions to accomplish the program objectives.

Cost Share Must Be: n n n Allowable: Acceptable per the agreement, regulations, and

Cost Share Must Be: n n n Allowable: Acceptable per the agreement, regulations, and public laws. Reasonable: A prudent person would have purchased this item and paid this price. Allocable: Can be assigned to the activity on some reasonable basis.

Example of Cost Sharing n n Personnel listed on the project budget (showing %

Example of Cost Sharing n n Personnel listed on the project budget (showing % effort) for whom no salary is requested in the budget, or if salary is requested, it is less than what is needed to pay for the entire % effort. In addition the fringe benefits and indirect costs associated with those costs, would be considered cost sharing.

Sources of Cost Sharing n n University Funds Unrecovered Facilities and Administration (F&A) costs

Sources of Cost Sharing n n University Funds Unrecovered Facilities and Administration (F&A) costs Third party contributions Other sponsored project (non-federal)

Mandatory Cost Sharing n Mandatory cost sharing is required by sponsor as a condition

Mandatory Cost Sharing n Mandatory cost sharing is required by sponsor as a condition of obtaining an award. It must be included or a proposal will receive no consideration by the sponsor.

Voluntary Committed Cost Sharing n Voluntary Committed Cost Sharing represents resources offered by the

Voluntary Committed Cost Sharing n Voluntary Committed Cost Sharing represents resources offered by the university (documented and quantified in the proposal) when it is not a specific sponsor requirement. It becomes a binding commitment which the university must provide as part of the performance of the sponsored agreement.

Uncommitted Voluntary Cost Sharing n When a faculty and/or senior researchers donate effort to

Uncommitted Voluntary Cost Sharing n When a faculty and/or senior researchers donate effort to sponsored agreements over and above that which is committed and budgeted for in a sponsored agreement as either sponsor paid or cost shared.