This federal law applies to vertebrate animals except rats, mice, and birds.
What is the Federal Animal Welfare Act?
These include federal, state and local government; non-profits; for-profit business, foundations, and international entities.
What are types of sponsors?
Under 2 CFR 200, this means a cost can be assigned in reasonable proportion to the benefit received, as it is necessary and reasonable.
What is allocable?
FCOI stands for this term in research compliance.
What is Financial Conflict of Interest?
This branch of government begins the federal budget process.
What is the Executive Branch?
This U.S. government department is responsible for enforcing the Animal Welfare Act.
What is the Department of Agriculture?
Grant, contract, and cooperative agreement are all types of this.
What are types of funding?
This federal office is responsible for issuing the Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200).
What is the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)?
Decisions on federal awards should be posted within this many days according to the Notice of Funding Opportunities.
What is 30 days?
The official website for listing federal financial assistance funding opportunities.
What is Grants.gov?
Animal use protocols must be reviewed on this schedule at this frequency.
What is annually?
Salaries and wages, equipment, and travel are examples of this budget category.
What are direct costs?
Consultant fees typically fall under this budget cost category in federal grants.
What are other direct costs?
This website is used for submitting proposals and reporting in federal research.
What is Research.gov?
A voluntary, non-reciprocal transfer of money or property from a donor to an institution.
What is a gift?
This is the minimum frequency with which the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee must conduct its reviews of its animal care facilities.
What is every six months?
According to 2 CFR 200, this is the maximum amount for a micro-purchase.
What is $10,000?
This is a required closeout document that a PI must complete for a federal award.
What is the Final Invention Statement?
NIH restricts foreign organizations to this overhead rate percentage.
What is 8%?
An agreement to acquire services for the direct benefit of a federal agency.
What is a contract?
In a grant application using animal subjects, this is what the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee is responsible for reviewing.
What is a description of how the animals will be housed and what procedures they will undergo?
Financial records must be kept for this long according to 2 CFR 200.
What is three years from the date of submission of the final expenditure report?
Institutions expending $1,000,000+ in federal funds must undergo this type of audit.
What is a Single Audit?
This agency was created by the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.
What is USAID?
This branch of government conducts most federally funded research.
What is the Executive Branch?