Re: Using grant funds to pay rewards for finding lost equipment?
Charlie Hathaway 13 Jan 2004 09:28 EST
Don't call it a reward. Call it opportunistic happenstance consultancy.
At 09:08 AM 1/13/2004, you wrote:
>We have an unusal situation. A piece of grant-funded oceanography
>equipment was lost while deployed, so the PI offered a reward to anyone who
>found it ($1000). A publicly-funded employee found it and said he can't
>accept the reward, but asked if the reward could be sent to the "benevolent"
>society connected with his employment. THE QUESTION: Can we use
>federal grant funds to pay this reward?
>
>It certainly passes the "prudent person" test (the equipment is quite
>expensive, finding the equipment has research value even if the equipment is
>not salvageable .. and I believe that it still can be used, and it would
>have been paid to a private citizen who found it). But "rewards" were not
>part of the original budget and I can't find anything related in a quick
>search of A-21.
>
>If you reply directly to me I'll post a summary to the list.
>
>Franci Farnsworth
>
>Frances Vinal Farnsworth
>Coordinator of Sponsored Research
>Munford House
>Middlebury College
>Middlebury, VT 05753
>
>Tel: 802-443-5889
>Fax: 802-443-2081
>Email: xxxxxx@middlebury.edu
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>
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