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Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University The Basics of F&A and How the Uniform Guidance Impacts Indirect Costs Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University Indirect Costs / Facilities and Administrative Cost (F&A) §200.56Indirect (facilities & administrative (F&A)) costs. Indirect (F&A) costs means those costs incurred for a common or joint purpose benefitting more than one cost objective, and not readily assignable to the cost objectives specifically benefitted, without effort disproportionate to the results achieved. To facilitate equitable distribution of indirect expenses to the cost objectives served, it may be necessary to establish a number of pools of indirect (F&A) costs. Indirect (F&A) cost pools must be distributed to benefitted cost objectives on bases that will produce an equitable result in consideration of relative benefits derived. Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University Indirect Costs / Facilities and Administrative Cost (F&A) “Indirect Costs are costs that are incurred for common or joint objectives, and therefore cannot be readily and specifically identified with a particular project or activity.” Indirect costs generally include: Operations and Maintenance Depreciation Sponsored Project Administration Costs Legal, HR, IT Accounting, Finance Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University Indirect Costs / Facilities and Administrative Cost (F&A) §200.414Indirect (F&A) costs. (b) Diversity of nonprofit organizations. Because of the diverse characteristics and accounting practices of nonprofit organizations, it is not possible to specify the types of cost which may be classified as indirect (F&A) cost in all situations. Identification with a Federal award rather than the nature of the goods and services involved is the determining factor in distinguishing direct from indirect (F&A) costs of Federal awards. However, typical examples of indirect (F&A) cost for many nonprofit organizations may include depreciation on buildings and equipment, the costs of operating and maintaining facilities, and general administration and general expenses, such as the salaries and expenses of executive officers, personnel administration, and accounting. Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University What is a Facilities & Administrative Cost Rate? A percentage Ratio between indirect (F&A) and direct costs Simply stated if the F&A rate is 35.1%: For every $1.00 spent on research or sponsored projects 35.1 cents of cost is incurred by the university/NFP Why don’t we charge the sponsor 40 cents directly? F&A, because it is not directly associated with a project, is difficult to estimate project-by-project Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University Why Important Indirect Cost Rates Lack of attention could make or break financial goals of an organization Important to understand different types of rates Rates need to be in budgets in order to get recovery Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards 2 CFR 200 -Replaces OMB Circulars: A-21 “Cost Principles for Educational Institutions” A-122 “Cost Principles for Non-Profit Organizations” A-87 “Cost Principles for State, Local and Indian Tribal Governments” A-110 “Uniform Administrative Requirements for Awards and Other Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other Non-Profit Organizations” A-102 “Awards and Cooperative Agreements with State and Local Governments” A-133 “Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations” A-89 “Federal Domestic Assistance Program Information” A-50 –Sections Related to Audits Performed Under the Single Audit Act Office of Sponsored Programs ~ Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards 2 CFR 200-Organization Subparts A -F (200.0 –200.521) plus Appendices Effective Date -200.110 For new and incremental funding awarded after 12/26/14 Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards Cost Principles (Direct and indirect Costs) Subpart E –Cost Principles (200.400 –200.475) Appendix III –Indirect…Institutes of higher education Appendix IV –Indirect…Nonprofit Organizations Appendix V –Cost Allocation plans –State & Local Gov’t Appendix VI –Cost Allocation plans –Public Assistance Appendix VII –Indirect Cost Proposals –State & Local and Indian Tribes Appendix VIII –NFP Exempt from subpart E Cost Principals of Part 200 Appendix IX –Hospital Cost Principles (which basically say to go to 45 CFR Part 75 Appendix E) –No Changes Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Determining Chargeable Costs Ordinary and necessary Support operation Contribute to performance REASONABLE Tied to cost objective, contract, service Proportional to benefits ALLOCABLE ALLOWABLE Allowability determined by OMB Guidelines & grant provisions Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Indirect Costs / Facilities and Administrative Cost (F&A) Rate for Jacksonville State University Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University MTDC Defined 200.68Modified Total Direct Cost (MTDC). MTDC means all direct salaries and wages, applicable fringe benefits, materials and supplies, services, travel, and up to the first $25,000 of each subaward(regardless of the period of performance of the subawardsunder the award). MTDC excludes equipment, capital expenditures, charges for patient care, rental costs, tuition remission, scholarships and fellowships, participant support costs and the portion of each subawardin excess of $25,000. Other items may only be excluded when necessary to avoid a serious inequity in the distribution of indirect costs, and with the approval of the cognizant agency for indirect costs. Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University MTDC Defined S&W, Benefits, Materials, Supplies, Services, Travel, Subawards up to first $25k, Exclusions consist of: Subcontract Expenses (in excess of $25K); Capital Expenditures; Patient Care; Participant Support Costs; and Rental costs, tuition remission, scholarships and fellowships Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University MTDC Example Simple example of one project’s MTDC: Total Direct Costs in our budget: $160,000 Salaries/benefits: $ 95,000 Supplies: $ 5,000 Subawards under $25k: $ 25,000 Subawards over $25k: $ 20,000 Capital Equipment: $ 10,000 Participant Support Costs: $ 5,000 Modified Total Direct Costs: $160,000 -$10,000 -$20,000 -$5,000 = $125,000 $125,000 (MTDC) * 10% = $12,500 (IDC) Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University F&A Rate Changes Indirect (F&A) costs -200.414 (c) Federal Agency Acceptance of Negotiated Indirect Cost Rates The negotiated rates must be accepted by all federal agencies. A Federal agency may use a rate different from the negotiated rate for a class of federal awards or a single federal award only when required by federal statute or regulation, or when Approved by a federal agency head or delegate based on documented justification. Agencies must notify OMB of any exceptions approved by the agency head. Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University F&A Rate Changes Indirect (F&A) costs -200.414 (f) any non-Federal entity that has never received a negotiated indirect cost rate, except for those non-federal entities described in Appendix VII to part 200 –State and Local governments Indian Tribe Indirect Cost Proposals, paragraph D.1.b. May elect to charge a de minimis rate of 10% of Modified total direct costs (MTDC) which may be used indefinitely. As described in 200.403 factors affecting allowability of costs, costs must be consistently charged as either indirect or direct costs, but may not be double charged or inconsistently charged as both. If chosen, this methodology once elected must be used consistently for all federal awards until such time as a non-Federal entity chooses to negotiate for a rate, which the non-Federal entity may apply to do at any time. Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University F&A Rate Changes 200.331 Requirements for pass-through entities. All Pass-through entities must……… (a)Ensure that every subaward is clearly identified to the subrecipient as a subaward and includes the following information at the time of the subaward and if any of these data elements change, include the changes in subsequent subaward modification. When some of this information is not available, the pass-through entity must provide the best information available to describe the Federal award and subaward. Required information includes (xiii) Indirect cost rate for the Federal award (including if the de minimisrate is charged per 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs). 4) An approved federally recognized indirect cost rate negotiated between the subrecipient and the Federal Government or, if no such rate exists, either a rate negotiated between the pass-through entity and the subrecipient (in compliance with this part), or a de minimis indirect cost rate as defined in 200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs, paragraph (f) of this part. Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Frequently Asked Questions Question: Pass through entities are expected to honor a subrecipient’s negotiated F&A rate agreement, or use a 10% MTDC de minimis rate, or negotiate an F&A rate with the subrecipient. Is it acceptable to require a subrecipient to accept a rate lower than 10% MTDC via negotiation, or in lieu of their negotiated F&A rate? If the subrecipient requests to establish a rate via negotiation, does the pass through entity have to establish the rate via negotiation? Answer: If the subrecipient already has a negotiated F&A rate with the federal government, the negotiated rate must be used. It is not permissible for pass through entities to force or entice a subrecipient without a negotiated rate to accept less than then de minimis rate. Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Frequently Asked Questions Question: Is there a limit on the number of layers of subrecipients at which the requirement to pay indirect costs is no longer applicable? For example, a state may pass-through federal grant funds to a local government, the local government may pass all or some of the funds through to a local non-profit, which then utilizes the services of other non-profit providers as subrecipients. Answer: No. There is no limit under Uniform Guidance, but the federal award may have a limit. Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Frequently Asked Questions Question: What should I do if my pass-through entity won’t honor my entity’s federally negotiated indirect cost rate agreement? Answer: You may wish to remind your pass-through entity of their obligation under the uniform guidance in part 200.331. (Basically, they are required to accept the negotiated rate) Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Types of Indirect Rates Provisional Fixed Rates with Carry-Forward Predetermined Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Provisional Indirect Rate Provisional Rate “A provisional indirect cost rate is a temporary rate established for a given period of time to permit funding and reporting of indirect costs pending establishment of a final rate for that period.” Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Provisional Rate Issues Provisional Negotiated Rate -2014 19% MTDC Base –2014 $1,000,000 Actual indirect Costs Recovery $ 190,000 Indirect Costs -2014 $ 170,000 Final Rate -2014 17% Liability –Overbilling $ 20,000 Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Fixed Indirect Rate Fixed Rates “an indirect cost rate which has the same characteristics as a predetermined rate, except that the difference between the estimated costs and the actual costs of the period covered by the rate is carried forward as an adjustment to the rate computation of a subsequent period.” Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Fixed Rates for the Life of the Sponsored Agreement (Does Not Apply to Not For Profits Only Higher Ed) Appendix III C.7 -Except as provided in paragraph (c)(1) of §200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs, Federal agencies must use the negotiated rates, must paragraph (b)(1) for indirect (F&A) costs in effect at the time of the initial award throughout the life of the Federal award. Award levels for Federal awards may not be adjusted in future years as a result of changes in negotiated rates. “Negotiated rates” per the rate agreement include final, fixed, and predetermined rates and exclude provisional rates. “Life” for the purpose of this subsection means each competitive segment of a project. A competitive segment is a period of years approved by the Federal awarding agency at the time of the Federal award. If negotiated rate agreements do not extend through the life of the Federal award at the time of the initial award, then the negotiated rate for the last year of the Federal award must be extended through the end of the life of the Federal award. -b. Except as provided in §200.414 Indirect (F&A) costs, when an educational institution does not have a negotiated rate with the Federal Government at the time of an award (because the educational institution is a new recipient or the parties cannot reach agreement on a rate), the provisional rate used at the time of the award must be adjusted once a rate is negotiated and approved by the cognizant agency for indirect costs. Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Carry-Forward Carry-forward Actual Indirect Costs -2016 $ 4,500,000 Carry-Forward from -2014 $ 200,000 Indirect Costs -2016 $ 4,700,000 Direct Cost Base -2016 $10,000,000 Rate With Carry-forward 47% Rate without Carry-forward 45% Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Carry-Forward Carry-forward provision –Part II Negotiated Fixed Rate -2014 40% Direct Cost Base –2014 $10,000,000 Actual indirect Costs -2014 $ 4,200,000 Indirect Cost Recovery -2014 $ 4,000,000 Actual Rate -2014 42% Under-recovery $ 200,000* *Carry-forward is 2 years forward (2016 in this scenario). Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University Predetermined Indirect Rate Predetermined Rate “a predetermined indirect cost rate is a permanent rate established for a specific future period based on an estimate of the costs for that period. Except under very unusual circumstances, this type of rate is not subject to adjustment…” “Predetermined rates are established when there is a reasonable assurance, based on experience and a reliable estimate of the organizations costs, that the predetermined rate will approximate the organizations actual rate.” Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University

Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University F&A Rate Changes Indirect (F&A) costs -200.414 (g) Allows a one-time extension of Federally negotiated F&A rates for up to four years Subject to the review and approval of the cognizant agency for indirect costs. If an extension is granted the non-Federal entity may not request a rate review until the extension period ends. At the end of the 4-year extension, the non-Federal entity must negotiate a new rate. Subsequent one-time extensions (up to four years) are permitted if a renegotiation is completed between each extension request. Office of Sponsored Programs Jacksonville State University