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A-21 "Cost Principles
for Educational Institutions," a circular published
by the federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
that establishes the principles for determining the costs
applicable to grants, contracts, and other government agreements with educational
institutions (also known as Sponsored Projects).
AAALAC
American Association for the Accreditation of Lab
Animal Care
AHA
American Heart Association
AID
Agency for International Development
AFOSR
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (DOD)
Allocable
Costs
Those allowable costs that actually benefit the grant
or contract to which they are being
charged.
Allowable
Costs
Those categories of costs that can be charged to a grant,
such as salaries and equipment. Certain types of costs,
such as the cost of alcoholic beverages are not allowable
and may not be charged to a contract
or grant.
AMA
American Medical Association
ARC Animal Research Committee
(UCLA)
ASPR
Armed Services Procurement Regulations
Audit
A formal
examination of an organization's or individual's accounts
or financial situation. An audit may also include examination
of compliance with applicable terms, laws, and regulations.
AUTM
Association of University Technology Managers
Award
Funds
that have been obligated by a funding agency for a particular
project
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Bequests A type of donation or gift. Bequests and gifts
are awards given with few or no conditions specified. Gifts
may be provided to establish an endowment or to provide
direct support for existing programs. Frequently, gifts
are used to support developing programs for which other
funding is not available. The unique flexibility, or lack
of restrictions, makes gifts attractive sources of support.
Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) An announcement
of a federal agency's general research interests that invites
proposals and specifies the general
terms and conditions under which an award
may be made.
Budget The detailed statement outlining
estimated project costs to support work under a grant
or contract.(See also rebudget.)
Budget Period The interval of time--usually
twelve months--into which the project period is divided for budgetary and funding
purposes.
Budget
Adjustment The act of amending the budget
by moving funds from one category or line item to another.
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CAS
Cost Accounting Standards
CBD
Commerce Business Daily.
The CBD Web site contains only the CBD
database notices from December 2, 1996 to January 2,
2002. Starting with January 3, 2002, the Federal
Business Opportunities, a.k.a. FedBizOpps or FBO (http://www.fedbizopps.gov/),
became the single portal for the notices of all government
procurement information, including research funding
opportunities. After October 31, 2004, FBO was
replaced by grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov/)
as the portal for all federal funding opportunities.
CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CFDA
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
CFR
Code of Federal
Regulations
Challenge Grant
A grant
that provides monies in response to monies from other sources,
usually according to a formula. A challenge grant may, for
example, offer two dollars for every one that is obtained
from a fund drive. The grant usually has a fixed upper limit,
and may have a challenge minimum below which no grant will
be made. This form of grant is fairly common in the arts,
humanities, and some other fields, but is less common in
the sciences. A challenge grant differs from a matching
grant in at least one important respect: The amount
of money that the recipient organization realizes from a
challenge grant may vary widely, depending upon how successful
that organization is in meeting the challenge. Matching
grants usually award a clearly defined amount and require
that a specified sum be obtained before any award is made.
Challenge Magazine An
archive
for the UCLA Challenge Magazine (UCLA's Research
Magazine), which was published from 1996 - 1999.
Change
Order
A written order signed by the contracting
officer, directing the contractor to make changes that
the changes clause of the contract authorizes the contracting
officer to order without the consent of the contractor.
Close
Out
The act of completing all internal procedures and sponsor
requirements to terminate or complete a research project.
COGR
Council on Governmental Relations
COLA
Cost of Living Allowance granted to employees based in a
foreign city, where cost of living is higher than in Washington,
D.C.
Competing
Proposals
Proposals that are submitted for the first time or unfunded
proposals that are resubmitted; either must compete for
research funds. Ongoing projects must compete again if the
term of the original award has expired.
Consortium
Agreement
Group of collaborative investigators/institutions; arrangement
can be formalized with specified terms and conditions.
Continuation Project (Non-Competing) Applicable
to grants and cooperative agreements only. A project approved for multiple-year
funding, although funds are typically committed only one
year at a time. At the end of the initial budget period,
progress on the project is assessed. If satisfactory, an
award is made for the next budget period, subject to the availability of funds.
Continuation projects do not compete with new project proposals and are not subjected to peer review beyond the initial project approval.
Contract A mechanism for procurement of
a product or service with specific obligations for both
sponsor and recipient. Typically, a research topic and the
methods for conducting the research are specified in detail
by the sponsor, although some sponsors award contracts in
response to unsolicited proposals.
Contract/Grant Officer A sponsor's designated individual who is officially responsible
for the business management aspects of a particular grant,
cooperative agreement, or contract.
Serving as the counterpart to the business officer of the
grantee/contractor organization, the grant/contract officer
is responsible for all business management matters associated
with the review, negotiation, award, and administration
of a grant or contract and interprets the associated administration
policies, regulations, and provisions. (For definition of
scientific officer, see Program/Project Officer.)
Cooperative Agreement An award similar to a grant, but in which the sponsor's staff may be actively involved in proposal preparation,
and anticipates having substantial involvement in research
activities once the award has been made.
COS
Community of Science A web server containing information
about scientific expertise, funded scientific research,
and funding opportunities for research.
Cost
Accounting Standards (CAS) Federally mandated
accounting standards intended to ensure uniformity in budgeting
and spending funds.
Cost-Reimbursement Type Contract/Grant
A contract/grant for which the sponsor pays for the full costs incurred
in the conduct of the work up to an agreed-upon amount.
Cost-Sharing
A general term, used as a noun or adjective, that can describe
virtually any type of arrangement in which more than one
party supports research, equipment acquisition, demonstration
projects, programs, institutions. Example: A university
receives a grant for a project estimated to have a total
cost of $100,000. The sponsor agrees to pay 75% ($75,000)
and the university agrees to pay 25% ($25,000). The $25,000
is the cost-sharing component.
CRADA
or CRDA
Cooperative Research and Development Agreement
CSR
Center for Scientific Review (National Institutes of Health)
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DAR
Defense Acquisition Regulations
DARPA
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DOD)
DCAA
Defense Contract Audit Agency
DOED
Department of Education
Defense Acquisition Regulations (DAR) The
source regulations for research projects sponsored by the
Department of Defense.
Deficit
Expenditures exceed funds available.
DFARS
Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement
DHHS
Department of Health and Human Services
Direct Costs Clearly identifiable costs
related to a specific project. General categories of direct
costs include but are not limited to salaries and wages,
fringe benefits, supplies, contractual services, travel
and communication, equipment, and computer use.
DOD
Department of Defense (includes Air Force,
Army, ARPA, and Navy)
DOE
Department of Energy
DOI
Department of Interior
DOT
Department of Transportation
Donation Transfer of equipment, money,
goods, services, and property with or without specifications
as to its use. Sometimes donation is used to designate contributions
that are made with more specific intent than is usually
the case with a gift, but the two terms are often used interchangeably.
(Also see Gift)
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EDISON
Interagency Extramural Invention Information Management
System
EFM
Extramural Fund Management (UCLA)
Electronic
Research Administration (ERA) Conducting research administration by
utilizing electronic resources such as the Internet, the
world wide web, form templates,
databases, and other electronic tools. (For more information,
link to NCURA.)
Encumbrance
Funds that have been set aside or "claimed" for
projected expenses pending actual expenditure of the funds.
Endowment
A fund usually in the form of an income-generating investment,
established to provide long-term support for faculty/research
positions (e.g., endowed chair).
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
Expiration
Date
The date signifying the end of the performance period, as
indicated on the Notice of Grant Award.
Extension
An additional period of time given by the sponsor
to an organization for the completion of work on an approved
grant or contract. An extension allows
previously allocated funds to be spent after the original
expiration date.
Extramural Fund Management (EFM) The campus
office responsible for financial oversight of extramural
funds, for receiving actual contract
and grant monies, for submitting invoices,
and for submitting official financial reports. (UCLA)
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FAA
Federal Aviation Administration
Facilities and Administrative (F&A) Costs
Costs that are incurred for common or joint objectives and,
therefore, cannot be identified readily and specifically
with a particular sponsored project, an instructional activity,
or any other insitutional activity. F&A costs are synonymous
with Indirect Costs.
FAR
Federal
Acquisition Regulations
FDA
Food and Drug Administration
FDP
Federal Demonstration
Partnership
FEDERAL
COMMONS The
Federal Commons
is an Internet grants management portal serving the grantee
organization community. This portal, under P.L.
106-107, will become a common face of the government,
offering all grantees (state and local governments, universities,
small businesses, etc.) full service grants processing across
all functions in the grant life cycle. The Federal Commons
will provide both public information, such as grant programs
and funding opportunities, as well as the secure processing
of e-grant transactions.
FEDERAL
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT ACT (FFAMIA)/P.L.
106-107 Enacted
in 1999, this federal
law is intended to make it easier for State, local,
and tribal governments and nonprofit organizations to apply
for and report on financial assistance. The Act requires
federal agencies to create a common system (Federal
Commons) for electronic processing of all grant programs.
FEDIX
A free
on-line information retrieval service serving select
federal agencies for on-line searches.
FIC
Fogarty International Center (NIH)
Final
Report
The final technical or financial report required by the
sponsor to complete a research project.
FirstGov
FirstGov
is a public-private partnership, led by a cross-agency board
and administered by the Office of FirstGov in the General
Services Administration's Office of Governmentwide Policy.
Launched in September 2000, it is the only official U.S.
Government portal to 47 million pages of government information,
services, and online transactions. The site offers a search
engine that searches every word of every U.S. government
document. FirstGov.gov
also features a topical index, online transactions, links
to state and local government, options to contact the government,
and other tools.
Fiscal
Year (FY)
Any twelve-month period for which annual accounts are kept
(at UCLA, July 1 through June 30).
Fixed-Price
(FP) Contract/Grant
A contract/grant for which one party pays the other party
a predetermined price, regardless of actual costs, for services
rendered. Quite often this is a fee-for-service agreement.
FOIA
Freedom
of Information Act
Fringe
Benefits
Employee benefits paid by the employer. (e.g., FICA, Worker's
Compensation, Withholding Tax, Insurance, etc.)
Funding
Cycle
Range of time during which proposals
are accepted, reviewed, and funds are awarded. If a sponsor has standing proposal review committees (or boards)
that meet at specified times during the year, application
deadlines are set to correspond with those meetings. For
some sponsors, if proposals are received too late to be
considered in the current funding cycle, they may be held
over for the next review meeting (i.e., National Science Foundation's Target Dates).
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GENIUS
Global Expertise Network for Industry,
Unversities and Scholars
Gift Gifts and bequests are awards given with few or no conditions specified.
Gifts may be provided to establish an endowment or to provide
direct support for existing programs. Frequently, gifts
are used to support developing programs for which other
funding is not available. The unique flexibility, or lack
of restrictions, makes gifts attractive sources of support.
(Also see Donation.)
Goldenrod
An internal routing form for institutional approval for
submitting proposals. (UCLA)
GPG
Grant Proposal Guide for the
National Science Foundation.
Grant A type of financial assistance awarded
to an organization for the conduct of research or other
program as specified in an approved proposal.
A grant, as opposed to a cooperative
agreement, is used whenever the awarding office anticipates
no substantial programmatic involvement with the recipient
during the performance of the activities.
Grant/Contract
Officer
A sponsor's designated individual
who is officially responsible for the business management
aspects of a particular grant, cooperative
agreement, or contract. Serving
as the counterpart to the business officer of the grantee/contractor
organization, the grant/contract officer is responsible
for all business management matters associated with the
review, negotiation, award, and administration
of a grant or contract and interprets the associated administration
policies regulations, and provisions (For definition of
scientific officer, see Program/Project
Officer.).
GSA
General Services Administration
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HSPC Human Subjects Protection Committee
(UCLA)
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IDC
Indirect Costs
IACUC
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. (At UCLA, this
is the same as ARC)
IBC
Institutional Biosafety Committee
IFB
Invitation for Bid
In-Kind
Contributions or assistance in a form other than money.
Equipment, materials, or services of recognized value that
are offered in lieu of cash.
Incremental
Funding
A method of funding contracts that provides specific spending
limits below the total estimated costs. These limits may
be exceeded only at the contractor's own risk. Each increment
is, in essence, a funding action.
Independent
Substantive Review Committee (ISRC) A faculty
committee charged with reviewing conflict of interest matters
when a faculty member submits a "Statement of Economic
Interests" Form 730-U with a positive disclosure, stating
they have financial or other interest in a sponsor. (UCLA)
Indirect Costs Costs related to expenses
incurred in conducting or supporting research or other externally-funded
activities but not directly attributable to a specific project.
General categories of indirect costs include general administration
(accounting, payroll, purchasing, etc.), sponsored project
administration, plant operation and maintenance, library
expenses, departmental administration expenses, depreciation
or use allowance for buildings and equipment, and student
administration and services. (See also Facilities
and Administrative Costs.)
Indirect
Cost Rate
The rate, expressed as a percentage of a base amount (MTDC), established by negotiation with the cognizant federal
agency on the basis of the institution's projected costs
for the year and distributed as prescribed in OMB Circular A-21. At UCLA, indirect costs are applied to a modified
total direct cost (MTDC) base. The indirect cost rate
is charged on a set of direct costs known as an indirect
cost base.
Interim
Funding
Authorization to expend funds on a project to a specified
limit before the award document has been received from the
sponsor.
Invitation for Bid (IFB) A solicitation
issued to prospective bidders. An IFB describes what is
required and how the bidders will be evaluated. Award is based on the lowest bid. Negotiations are not conducted.
Investigator-Initiated Proposal A proposal
submitted to a sponsor that is not in response to an RFP, RFA, or a specific program announcement.
IRB
Institutional Review Board (for human subjects research
at UCLA, this is the same as HSPC)
IRIS
Illinois Researcher Information Service
An on-line search system available by subscription for research
opportunities developed by the University of Illinois.
ISRC
Independent Substantive Review Committee
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Key
Personnel
The personnel considered to be of primary importance to
the successful conduct of a research project. The term usually
applies to the senior members of the project staff.
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Limitation
of Cost (LOC)
A mandatory clause for cost-reimbursement
type contracts. Under the clause, the sponsor
is not obligated to reimburse the contractor for costs in
excess of the stated amount. The contractor, however, is
not obligated to continue performance once expenses reach
the stated amount.
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Matching Grant A grant that requires a
specified portion of the cost of a supported item of equipment
or project be obtained from other sources. The required
match may be more or less than the amount of the grant.
Some matching grants require that the additional funds be
obtained from sources outside the recipient organization.
Many matching grants are paid in installments, the payments
coinciding with the attainment of pre-specified levels of
additional funding. (Also see Challenge
Grant.) Matching grants are very common in the sciences,
especially for equipment. They are standard practice in
some government agencies.
Misconduct
in Science
Fabrication, plagiarism, or other practices that seriously
deviate from those that are commonly accepted within the
scientific community for proposing, conducting, or reporting
research. It does not include honest error or honest differences
in interpretations or judgments of data.
Mission
A sponsor's stated purpose, which is designed to address a specified
set of problems. Almost all federal research agencies are
designated as mission agencies.
Modification
An
award document that modifies any aspect of an existing award
other than those named above. Example: Carryover approvals,
adding or deleting special terms and conditions, changes
in funding levels (including NSF's Research Experience
for Undergraduates, NIH's Minority Supplement, DOD's
ASSERT Programs), administrative changes initiated by the
agency, extensions that include changes in terms, change
of principal investigator, etc.
Modified Total Direct Costs (MTDC) At UCLA,
the basic indirect costs are caluclated on a subset of direct costs, normally excluding among other costs, equipment,
patient care, space rental, alterations and renovations,
and subcontract costs in excess of the first $25,000.
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NACUBO
National Association of College and University Business
Officers
NAS
National Academy of Sciences
NASA
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NCI
National Cancer Institute (NIH)
NCRR
National Center for Research Resources (NIH)
NCURA
National Council of University Research Administrators
NEA
National Endowment for the Arts
NEH
National Endowment for the Humanities
NEI
National Eye Institute (NIH)
New
Award
An award not previously awarded or a renewal or continuation award
treated as a new award by the sponsor
and given a new agency number.
New and Competing Proposals Proposals
that are submitted for the first time or ongoing projects
that must recompete for funding prior to expiration of the
original award.
NHLBI
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
(NIH)
NIA
National Institute on Aging (NIH)
NIAAA
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
(NIH)
NIAID
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIH)
NIAMS
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal
and Skin Diseases (NIH)
NICHD
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
(NIH)
NIDA
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH)
NIDCD
National Institute on Deafness and other Communication
Disorders (NIH)
NIDDK
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases (NIH)
NIDR
National Institute of Dental Research (NIH)
NIEHS
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
(NIH)
NIGMS
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
(NIH)
NIH
National Institutes of Health
NHGRI
National
Human Genome Research Institute (NIH)
NIMH
National Institute of Mental Health (NIH)
NINDS
National Institute of Neurological Disorders
and Stroke (NIH)
NINR
National Institute for Nursing Research (NIH)
NLM
National Library of Medicine
No
Cost Time Extension
An extension of the period of performance beyond the expiration
data to allow the principal investigator
to finish a project. Usually, no additional costs are provided.
Notice
of Grant Award
The legally binding document that serves as a notification
to the recipient and others that a grant
or cooperative agreement has been made; contains or references
all terms of the award; and documents
the obligation of funds.
NPR
National Performance Review
The University of North Texas Libraries and the U.S. Government
Printing Office, in a Federal Depository Library Program
partnership, established this site to provide permanent
public access to the publications of Vice President Gore's
National Partnership for Reinventing Government (NPR) which
officially closed on January 19, 2001. This site exists
exactly as it did when the NPR closed.
NSF
National Science Foundation
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OFPP
Office
of Federal Procurement Policy
OMB
Office of Management and Budget
OMB
Circulars
Regulatory circulars issued by the Office of Management & Budget (OMB).
(Link to the OMB circular
as well as link to the specific circular via TRAM.)
Definitions included in OMB Circulars A-21,
110, 122, 128 and 133.
ONR
Office of Naval Research
OPAS
Organizational Prior Approval System
OPRR
Office for Protection from Research Risks (DHHS)
OPRS
Office for Protection from Research Subjects
(UCLA, consisting of the HSPC, ARC,
and Biosafety)
ORA
UCLA Office of Research Administration
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Peer Review A system using reviewers who
are the professional equals of the principal
investigator or program director who is to be responsible
for directing or conducting the proposed project. It is
a form of objective review. Peer review is legislatively
mandated in some programs and in other programs is administratively
required.
PHS
Public Health Service
PHS
2590 Application for Continuation
of a PHS Grant (National
Institutes of Health )
PHS
398 Application Form for a PHS
Grant (National Institutes
of Health)
PI
Principal
Investigator
Post-Differential
Allowance
Expenses authorized for employees based abroad to provide
additional compensation for services as a recruitment and
retention tool. When the allowance is authorized, the employee's
base salary is increased accordingly.
PRDA
Program
Research and Development Announcement
Pre-Proposal
A brief
description, usually 2-10 pages, of research plans and estimated
budget that is sometimes submitted to determine the interest
of a particular sponsor prior to
submission of a formal proposal. Also termed Preliminary
Proposal.
Principal Investigator The individual responsible
for the conduct of research or other activity described
in a proposal for an award.
Prior
Approval
The requirement for written documentation of permission
to use project funds for purposes not in the approved budget,
or to change aspects of the program from those originally
planned and approved. Prior approval must be obtained before
the performance of the act that requires such approval under
the terms of the agreement.
Priority
Score
A score derived from the rating given a research
proposal by each member on a review committee. It is
used to help determine which approved proposals will be
granted awards, based on funds available.
Program Announcement Describes existence
of a research opportunity. It may describe new or expanded
interest in a particular extramural program or be a reminder
of a continuing interest in an extramural program.
Program/Project Officer A sponsor's designated individual officially responsible for
the technical, scientific, or programmatic aspects of a
particular grant, cooperative agreement, or contract. Serving as the counterpart to the principal investigator/project director of the grantee/contractor
organization, the program/project officer deals with the
grantee/contractor organization staff to assure programmatic
progress. (For definition of business officer, see Grant/Contract Officer.)
Progress
Report
Periodic, scheduled reports required by the sponsor
summarizing research progress to date. Technical, fiscal,
and invention reports may be required.
Project Period (PP) The total time for
which support of a project has been programmatically approved.
A project period may consist of one or more budget periods.
(Also see Budget Period.)
Proposal An application for funding that
contains all information necessary to describe project plans,
staff capabilities, and funds requested. Formal proposals
are officially approved and submitted by an organization
in the name of a principal investigator.
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RAS
UCLA
form used when it is necessary to obtain an account/fund
number for an extramurally funded project prior to receipt
of the actual award from the sponsor.
Rebudget
The act of amending the budget buy moving funds from one
category or line item to another. (See also Budget
Adjustment)
Regs
Short for "regulations."
Regulations
The contractual rules and procedures governing sponsored
research projects.
Renewal
Applicable to grants and cooperative agreements only. A competitively reviewd proposal
requesting additional funds extending the scope of work
beyond the current project period.
Request for Applications (RFA) Announcements
that indicate the availability of funds for a topic of specific
interest to a sponsor. Proposals submitted in response to RFAs generally result
in the award of a grant. Specific grant announcements may
be published in the Federal Register and/or specific sponsor
publications. (Also see Broad Agency Announcements.)
Request for Proposal (RFP) Announcements
that specify a topic of research, methods to be used, product
to be delivered, and appropriate applicants sought. Proposals
submitted in response to RFPs generally result in the award
of a contract. Notices of federal RFPs are published in the Commerce
Business Daily.
Request for Quotations (RFQ) A formal request
from TAMRF to vendors for a price quotation on equipment
or supplies to be purchased.
Revision
A modified and resubmitted request for funding for a project
that was previously not funded either because it was denied
by the sponsor or withdrawn by the principal investigator.
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Salaries
and Wages (S&W)
Payments made to employees of the institution for work performed.
SBA
Small Business Administration
SBIR
Small Business Innovative Research
Scope
of Work
The description of the work to be performed and completed
on a research project.
Senior
Personnel
Professional personnel who are responsible for the scientific
or technical direction of project.
Small
Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Agency administered
programs supported by ear-marked federal funds, making grants
to small business entities.
Small
Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Grant applications
and/or programs to fund small business "teamed"
with research institutions.
Small
Grant
A special type of award, often limited
to a beginning researcher. Typically, such an award may
be obtained for one year only.
SMARTS
SPIN Matching And Researcher Transmittal
System
SPIN
Sponsored Programs Information Network
An on-line search system available by subscription for research
opportunities developed by the InfoEd.
Sponsor The organization that funds a research
project.
SRA
Society of Research
Administrators
SSA
Social Security Administration
Stipend
A payment made to an individual under a fellowship or training
grant in accordance with pre-established levels to provide
for the individual's living expenses during the period of
training.
STTR
Small Business Technology Transfer
Subcontract,
Subgrant, or Subagreement
A document written under the authority of, and consistent
with the terms and conditions of an award
(a grant, contract or cooperative agreement),
that transfers a portion of the research or substantive
effort of the prime award to another institution or organization.
Subs
Short for subcontractors.
Supplemental (Rebudgeting or Modification) Proposal
A request to the sponsor for additional funds for an ongoing project during
the previously approved performance period. A supplemental
proposal may result from increased costs, modifications
in design, or a desire to add a closely related component
to the ongoing project.
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Task
Order Agreeement (TOA)
A legally binding document authorizing work and appropriating
funds as a supplement to a basic contract.
Teaming
Agreement
An agreement between two or more parties to participate
in a research project or teaching activity.
Technical
Data
Recorded information, regardless of form or characteristic,
of a scientific or technical nature. Often refered to as
the "science" of a proposal.
Templates Facsimiles of agency forms created
with common software (MS Word, Excel, WordPerfect, etc.)
that enable the user to fill out agency forms with their
computer. (TRAM)
Terms of Award All legal requirements imposed
on an agreement by the sponsor, whether
by statute, regulation(s), or terms in the award document.
The terms of an agreement may include both standard and
special provisions that are considered necessary to protect
the sponsor's interests.
Total
Direct Costs (TDC)
The total of all direct costs of a
project.
Total
Project Costs
The total allowable direct and indirect costs incurred by the institution to carry out an
approved project or activity.
TRAM
A WWW
service initially developed by the Texas Research Administrators
Group providing funding opportunity searches, agency form
templates, links to research administration home pages,
etc.
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Unrestricted
Funds
Monies with no requirements or restrictions as to use or
disposition. Grants, contracts,
and cooperative agreements are
considered to be restricted funds, while gifts
are usually considered unrestricted funds.
Unilateral
Award
An award made by a sponsor to an
organization without considering competitive proposals.
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