No, but I wish my school exerted more pressure for applications to request full F & A costs. Also, it may be more helpful to track all forms of cost-sharing--what about proposals that request full F & A, but charge the grant for less than the full effort devoted by personnel? -----Original Message----- From: Kane, Susan E. [mailto:xxxxxx@CSLANET.CALSTATELA.EDU] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 6:54 PM To: xxxxxx@HRINET.ORG Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] Reporting Grant/Contract Activity to your Board We are being asked this year to gather data on our portfolio of proposal submissions (and awarded) with respect to indirect/F&A requested -- number of proposals and dollar amounts requested at various F&A rates. It remains to be seen if there will be an attempt to limit the number of proposals submitted at rates that are less than our approved federal rate, even if the lower rates are mandated by the funding agency. Does anyone out there have to function within guidelines that dictate a certain portfolio of grant submissions in these terms? Susan Kane -----Original Message----- From: Betty Farbman [mailto:xxxxxx@STJOHNS.EDU] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 8:49 AM To: xxxxxx@HRINET.ORG Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] Reporting Grant/Contract Activity to your Board Brian: Thanks for raising this. I'd love to know how folks deal with this. So many things affect not only the submission of proposals, but also the funding cycles. For instance - this year, we were expecting a multi-million dollar award prior to the end of our fiscal year, which would have made this year look great. Because of the delays with fed. funding, the award came in the next FY. Only a verbal explanation can begin to clarify the "trough" that this can create on a graph. I look forward to responses. Betty Farbman -----Original Message----- From: Brian Anderson [mailto:xxxxxx@EMICH.EDU] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 11:33 AM To: xxxxxx@HRINET.ORG Subject: [RESADM-L] Reporting Grant/Contract Activity to your Board I have been invited by our Board of Regents to propose a revised format for my regularly scheduled reports to the Board on grant/contract activity. I have come up with a format that I feel comfortable with and that tells them what they really need to know. I'm ready to go with it. Previously, our report provided raw data for proposal numbers, and grant numbers & dollars year-to-date. Comparisons were reported against the previous year and against an "annual plan" (which was developed within my office). I have proposed to eliminate the "plan" and provide some detailed but MEANINGFUL comparative data against the two previous years, instead. I do not feel that holding my office accountable to a plan makes much sense, since I have no managerial control over those who write proposals and because there is no way to get buy-in from those who do have managerial control. This recommendation will be a tough sell to the Board, because reported progress toward its achievement has always given them something to get excited about. My questions: Of those of you who are required to provide progress reporting to your Board, what type of information do you report? Do you report information on numerical goals and goal achievement? 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