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Re: NIH Transfer Grants Jim Ayres 20 May 2003 15:03 EST
If it's a mid-year transfer, you can only apply for the total unexpended
amount for that year.  So if your indirect cost rate is higher than
where the PI's transferring from, the PI will have less directs to work
with.  For the unobligated years, F&A is assessed on the direct cost
amounts previously awarded to the other institution.

Diane Sharon wrote:

> I have a question for all of you regarding NIH transfer grants.  What
> policies are in place at your institution to address the following;
> which F/A rate do you apply for the incoming year: the rate from the
> transferring institution or do you assume the F/A rate at the new
> institution?Thanks for your help!! Diane M. Sharon
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