SPONSORED PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION BY A DUMMY FOUNDATION John K. Stokes 07 Dec 1994 17:13 EST

I am having somewhat of an argument with my administration concerning the
handling of non-government sponsored program awards.  The top admin folks
are allowing industry and other private sponsors to make awards (grants
and contracts) for university work to our local university foundation.
NOW this is not a foundation organized to handle sponsored programs, e.g.,
university research foundation.  This foundation was created to receive
and disburse monies from gifts.  Of course the faculty love it--NO OVERHEAD,
NO OVERSIGHT AND NO PURCHASING PROCEDURES.  And naturally there is no tech-
nology disclosure.  I suspect a multitude of audit related problems exists.
I recently learned that a FEDERAL contract was about to be placed in this
foundation.

I thought to be eligible to receive federal grants and contracts, a university
had to treat ALL sponsored programs equally, i.e., handle the privately
sponsored projects the same as the federal ones.  I cannot find it addressed
in A-110.  Can someone cite the regs on this issue or am I just flat wrong?
Thanks for your help.

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