Re: two subawards to the same organization under a single prime award?
Elise Mills 06 Mar 2012 17:54 EST
One more variation on reasoning for this -
NSF chose to award supplemental funding (from a non-NSF agency) on
original NSF project funding that has a cost-share requirement.
I only saw DOD agencies do this kind of thing before with each other.
Elise Mills
On 3/6/2012 6:27 AM, Laura Letbetter wrote:
> Are there ever circumstances under which your university would issue two
> separate subawards to one organization under a single prime award?
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