UAB is responsible for the programmatic and financial monitoring of its subrecipients. A subrecipient is a third-party organization performing a portion of work on a sponsored project received by UAB.
The University of Colorado Boulder is responsible for monitoring the programmatic, technical and financial activities of its subrecipients to ensure proper stewardship of sponsored funds. Sponsored ...
Adding a new subrecipient that was not on the original proposal often requires approval from the sponsor. Contact your Grant or Contract Officer to begin this process. Depending on the sponsor, there ...
This procedure outlines the business activities to be executed in monitoring subrecipient activity associated with Sponsored Programs. All University departments, offices, faculty, administrative ...
Join us for an informative session focused on subrecipient monitoring under federally funded projects. When issuing subawards, Pass-Through Entities (PTEs) are responsible for managing risk, ensuring ...
Sponsored projects include activities requiring funds be paid to an organization outside of the University. In general, these relationships fall into three categories: subrecipient, consultant, or ...
Each year Purdue’s Sponsored Program Services team helps research teams across the university process hundreds of millions of dollars in research funding and expenditures involving partners, vendors ...
A subaward is a contractual agreement utilized when a portion of work benefiting a University of Nevada, Reno (University) sponsored project is allocated to an external entity, i.e., a subrecipient.
The Universitywill comply with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance regarding the University’s monitoring and stewardship obligations as the primary award recipient when ...
1.1. Concept of Substantive Work. Sponsored research awards made to WMU are generally conducted within the physical boundaries of the institution. On occasion, substantive programmatic work is carried ...
Subrecipient monitoring is the process by which the Drexel selects, monitors, controls and accounts for subrecipients (sometimes referred to as subcontractors) utilized on funded projects in ...
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