Re: NIH Modular Grant Applications Charlie Hathaway 25 May 1999 12:23 EST

IDC is your rate applied to the requested MODULAR amount.

Face page shows MODULAR as direct and MODULAR+IDC as total (i.e. the total
will not be modular)

Checklists differ from modular narrative page because the indirect bases
reflect various exemptions.

At 11:56 AM 5/25/99 -0500, you wrote:
>    I would appreciate any feedback from folks who have already dealt with
>these issues!
>
>  Since the Indirect Cost is reported on the checklist separate from the
>Module amount, should the PI show IDC based on
> -- the real dollars needed (if less than the module amount) OR
> -- the Module amount (knowing that it will revert to NIH if not used, but
>at least we have it)?
>
>   If that happens, the PI will overspend the IDC (if we use the first
>scenario above).
>
>   The real dollar total or the Module Total?
>
> I don't assume NIH expects to see the same numbers on the Checklist and
>the Budget (Module) page since *their* examples show a difference. . . but
>what is the reality?
>
>
> Diane M. Meyer & Grants Iowa State University 221 Beardshear   50011
>515-294-8000 (fax) http://grants-svr.admin.iastate.edu/candg.html

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