Re: Additional Indirect Costs on Grants Holmberg, Janet 13 Oct 2009 11:45 EST

Yes, that's what we are currently doing.  In the past the difference in
rates was only a percentage or two so, although it had an effect on
direct costs, it wasn't too bad.  But our newly proposed provisional
rate is a big jump this year, and if any agencies allow additional
funding for indirect on grants I'll need to ask.  Like I said, I know
NIH doesn't, and they fund the majority of our grants, so sadly the PIs
will just have to take the hit.
janet

Janet Holmberg
Grants & Contracts Specialist
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
505 348-9507

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Are you increasing the f&a on existing grants, taking direct from the
budget to
cover?

James Cappellucci
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Good morning List Servers -
I'm hoping some of you can weigh in on this issue.  I work at a 501c3
governed by A110.  We operate under a provisional indirect cost rate,
which is negotiated yearly.  After several years of fairly consistent
rates we have now had two years in a row with substantial increases.
Does anyone know of agencies that will allow requests for additional
funding to cover increased indirect costs on grants?  I know NIH does
not allow such requests, although we do have authority to rebudget
between direct and indirect costs to cover the new rate. We recently got
a Department of Energy grant and the question has come up, but I didn't
find anything in DOE's terms and conditions that specifically addresses
this issue.  Since we aren't an educational institution we don't have to
grandfather projects at the awarded rate (sadly for my PI's - the
difference between proposed rate and our newest provision rate will be
over 10% for some of them).
Any guidance is appreciated.
Thanks - janet

Janet Holmberg
Grants & Contracts Specialist
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
505 348-9507

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