This agreement involves two or more parties working together on a research project, sharing results, and both provide input on the scope of the work.
What is a Cooperative Agreement?
In NIH grants, this type of budget simplifies requests into increments of $25,000 without detailed categories.
What is a modular budget?
Federal sponsors require this report within 120 days after project completion.
What is the final financial report?
This federal regulation governs the administration of federal grants and cooperative agreements to non-federal entities.
What is 2 CFR Part 200 (Uniform Guidance)?
These are funds that have been committed but have not yet been spent in federal awards.
What are unliquidated obligations?
This term describes an agreement to transfer a portion of a sponsored project to another entity.
What is a subaward?
The Institutional Review Board’s primary purpose in research administration is to ensure this.
What is the protection of human subjects?
This document is critical for defining roles, responsibilities, and compliance between a prime recipient and a subrecipient.
What is a subaward agreement?
This federal agency oversees compliance with regulations related to research misconduct.
What is the Office of Research Integrity (ORI)?
In sponsored research, this term describes the non-federal resources committed to a project, also known as “matching.”
What is cost sharing?
During a Single Audit, this area is NOT typically reviewed.
What are institutional research outcomes?
The primary purpose of this is to extend the project period without requesting additional funds.
What is a no-cost extension?
This is the part of the proposal that defines the activity.
What is the scope of work?