Office of Sponsored Programs- OMB Uniform Guidance October 21, 2015.

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Office of Sponsored Programs- OMB Uniform Guidance October 21, 2015

What Is Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200 A-87 A-89 A- 110 A-21 A- 133 A- 102 A-50 A- 122 Uniform Guidance (UG) is a combined, simplified, version of 8 circulars.

Outline of Uniform Guidance Subpart A – Acronyms and Definitions Subpart B – General Provisions Subpart C – Pre-award Requirements & Contents of Federal Awards Subpart D – Post Federal Award Requirements Subpart E – Cost Principles Subpart F – Audit Requirements Appendices – I Funding Opportunities II Contract Provisions III Indirect Costs (F&A)

Effective Date § Uniform Guidance (UG) implementation date was 12/26/14 for all new awards and for any incremental funding awarded on or after that date.

Conflict of Interest § Requires Federal awarding agencies to establish a conflict of interest policy for Federal awards. The non-Federal entity must disclose in writing any potential conflict of interest to the Federal awarding agency or pass- through entity in accordance with applicable Federal awarding agency policy. This refers to conflicts that might arise around how a non-Federal entity expends funds under a Federal award. These types of decisions include, for example, selection of a subrecipient or procurements. Requires a disclosure to the awarding agency of potential conflicts of interest in accordance with that agency’s policy

Notice of Funding Opportunities § Days Lead Time Agencies must generally post opportunities at last 60 calendar days prior to due date, but …. no opportunities should be available for less than 30 calendar days

Performance Reporting The Federal awarding agency must require the recipient to use OMB- approved governmentwide standard information collections when providing financial and performance information. The Federal awarding agency must require the recipient to relate financial data to performance accomplishments of the Federal award Guidance provides for research sponsors to use standard Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) format – depends on agency implementation (NSF is on board!)

Internal Controls § Requires recipients to have internal controls in compliance with guidance in “Standards for Internal Control in the Federal Government” and “Internal Control Integrated Framework”

Cost Share § Voluntary committed cost sharing may not be used as a factor during the merit review of applications or proposals, but may be considered if it is both in accordance with Federal awarding agency regulations and specified in a notice of funding opportunity. Voluntary committed cost sharing is NOT expected, could be basis for exclusion (NSF) Criteria for considering voluntary committed cost sharing and any other program policy factors that may be used to determine who may receive a Federal award must be explicitly described in the notice of funding opportunity.

Program Income § The guidance states that the non-Federal entity may not earn or keep any profit resulting from Federal financial assistance, unless expressly authorized by the terms and conditions of the Federal award. If the Federal agency does not specify in its regulations or the terms and conditions of the Federal award how program income is to be used, the addition method must apply. When the Federal awarding agency authorizes the addition method or cost sharing or matching, program income in excess of the amounts specified must also be deducted from expenditures.

PI Absence-Disengagement § Revision of budget New language added to reflect that project directors can be away from campus and remain engaged in the project at the proposed and awarded levels. “Disengagement” from the project for more than three months, rather than “absence” from the project. For non-construction Federal awards, recipients must request prior approvals from Federal awarding agencies for one or more of the following program or budget-related reasons: The disengagement from the project for more than three months, or a 25 percent reduction in time devoted to the project, by the approved project director or principal investigator

Subrecipient Monitoring § F&A Improvements Sponsors (agency and pass-through) are obligated to honor subrecipient’s negotiated F&A rate Subrecipients without a negotiated rate can get a 10% MTDC F&A rate or can negotiate a rate with the pass- through entity

Subrecipient Issuance § and § New mandatory list of data elements that must be included in each subaward Clarification that required reports from subrecipients, must be included in the subaward agreement. PI is required to certify they have received and reviewed performance reports from subrecipients. Agency prior approval required before using a fixed price subaward New limit on size of fixed price subawards ($150K)

Closeout § The non-Federal entity must submit, no later than 90 calendar days after the end of the date of the period of performance, all financial, performance, and other reports as required by or the terms and conditions of the Federal award. The Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity may approve extensions when requested by the non-Federal entity. The financial reports include all final reimbursement requests or Letter of Credit draws. Funds remaining will be deobligated after the 90 calendar days.

Administrative and Clerical Salaries § Recognition of administrative workload “The salaries of administrative and clerical staff should normally be treated as indirect (F&A) costs. Direct charging of these costs may be appropriate only if all of the following conditions are met: 1.Administrative or clerical services are integral to a project or activity; 2.Individuals involved can be specifically identified with the project or activity; 3.Such costs are explicitly included in the budget or have the prior written approval of the Federal awarding agency; and 4.The costs are not also recovered as indirect costs.”

Computing Devices § Acknowledgement of computing devices as a supply cost Computing devices can include laptops, iPads, smart phones, etc. (c) “In the specific case of computing devices, charging as direct costs is allowable for devices that are essential and allocable, but not solely dedicated, to the performance of a Federal award.”

Recruiting Costs § Costs associated with visas when critical skills are needed for a specific award may be proposed and charged as a direct cost Short-term, travel visa costs (as opposed to longer-term, immigration visas) are generally allowable expenses that may be proposed as a direct cost. Since the short-term visas are issued for a specific period and purpose, they can be clearly identified as directly connected to work performed on a Federal award.

Helpful Links Crosswalk of Changes guidance-crosswalk-to-predominate-source-existing-guidance.pdf 2 CFR 200 E-CFR idx?SID=704835d27377ef5213a51c149de40cab&node=2: &rgn=div5 Council on Financial Assistance Reform (COFAR) UM System Cost Analysis-Links OSP

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