Funding Sources & Foundation Accounts. Fund Types General Operating (40xxxx, 41xxxx, 4Axxxx, 4Sxxxx) Restricted (42xxxx, 4Wxxxx) Designated (43xxxx) Auxiliary.

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Funding Sources & Foundation Accounts

Fund Types General Operating (40xxxx, 41xxxx, 4Axxxx, 4Sxxxx) Restricted (42xxxx, 4Wxxxx) Designated (43xxxx) Auxiliary (44xxxx) Plant (Index starts with 45xxxx, 46xxxx) Other funds – Agency, Endowment, Loan, Debt

General Operating State Funds Appropriations – NO INCOME Comes to department as BUDGET allocation To be spent for the purpose of EDUCATING students or the direct support of that process

Restricted Grants, Gifts/Donations, Scholarships, Foundation reimbursement accounts Specific sources of income & account codes (OSP will provide for grants, for 423xxx account code is 53950) Comes to department as either direct income (donors) or reimbursements (grants & Foundation) To be spent for the purpose specified by funding source

Designated Sales & service activities, IDC, some student course fees, recharge centers Varied sources of income & account codes (includes income account codes – recharge, IDC, educ sales) Comes to department as either direct income (customers) or recharge income (ITC, OFS) Spending is generally unrestricted, can be used for any departmental purpose. Exception is student course fees.

Auxiliary On campus sales & service activities, student services Income from residence halls, food services (room & board)

Plant New construction, R&R, Capital equipment, Capital Software Income is usually a transfer from some other fund

Foundation Funds Departments with spendable funds at the Foundation must set up a 423xxx restricted gift index/fund in Banner Title of Banner index/fund should closely match Foundation’s title Foundation account will serve as ‘reimbursement’ for MSU expenditures Foundation’s disbursement policy differs from MSU’s. Please review the Foundation’s policies regarding: – “Entertainment/Hosting” – “Employee Social Functions/Retreats” – “Flowers/Gifts/Tokens of Appreciation”

How do I spend my Foundation money? Pay your vendor via BPA or Pcard using your 423xxx Banner account Once your expense has posted in Banner, print out Banner backup for Foundation Write description of expense on Banner report & attach list of attendees or other relevant information to support use of Foundation funds (entire BPA is not necessary) Complete Foundation disbursement voucher and attach Banner report with descriptions Complete Banner deposit slip and attach to Foundation disbursement

What happens next? The Foundation will review your disbursement voucher and backup materials The Foundation will cut one check payable to MSU for all reimbursements received and approved according to their processing schedule (checks cut twice per week normally, more often during year end), which will be delivered to the Cashiers in MT Hall, along with the submitted deposit slips The Cashiers will post the check to the appropriate Banner index numbers/accounts A copy of the deposit slip will be returned to the department

Important Links MSU Alumni Foundation >> About Us >> Faculty & Staff Resources University Business Services Website University Business Procedures Manual

Important Contacts Questions about Foundation reimbursements: Carrie Faulhaber, Controller, Barb Gordon, Assistant Controller, Questions about adding index/funds: Tanya Arrington, UBS, Financial Manager, Other/General UBS questions: Christina Fournier, UBS, Financial Manager, or

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