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UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Gifts and Endowments UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Differentiating Grants, Contracts, & Gifts UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Grants A grant is a type of financial assistance awarded to an organization for the conduct of research or other program as specified in an approved proposal. For an award to be considered a grant, it will contain the following elements: Statement of work allows the PI significant freedom to change the emphasis within the general area of work as the project progresses Deliverables are minimal, consisting typically of reports Separate accounting procedures are required Grants most often use the cost-reimbursement method of payment UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Contracts A contract is an agreement to acquire services that primarily benefit the sponsor. For an award to be considered a contract, it normally must contain all of the following elements: Detailed financial and legal requirements included with a specific statement of work A specific set of deliverables and/or reports to the sponsor Separate accounting procedures Legally binding contract clauses UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Contracts Contracts, by their nature, are restrictive, meaning there is little flexibility on the part of the academic department to rebudget funds without prior sponsor approval. Invoicing on contracts can be more complex, especially if tied in with milestones or tasks that must be completed by the PI before an invoice can be submitted and/or paid. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Gifts Gifts, bequests, and donations are awards given with few or no conditions specified. Gifts may be provided to establish an endowment or to provide direct support for an existing program. Frequently, gifts are used to support developing programs for which other funding is not available. The unique flexibility, or lack of restrictions, makes gifts attractive sources of support. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Gifts General Characteristics of Gifts: Donor receives nothing in return (i.e. services, goods, etc.) No contractual obligations (i.e. no proposals, progress/financial reports) Awarded irrevocably (i.e. balance is never returned to donor) Voluntary transfer No specified performance period It is very important to appropriately characterize funding as grant, contract or gift prior to set up/expense! UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Gifts Gift Accounting is handled by UCLA Corporate Accounting Gifts to UCLA are received through: UC Regents UCOP UCLA UCLA Foundation UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Gift Policy UCLA External Affairs: Gift Training Manual – Fundamentals of Gifts at UCLA: UCLA Contract & Grant Manual: Chapter 9, Gifts and Endowments: UCLA Policy 921: Accepting Support for Research from Non-Governmental Organizations UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Types of Gift Funds: Regental & Foundation UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration UC Regents The Regents of the University of California is the name of a corporation established under the laws of the State of California and charged under the Constitution of the State with administering the University as a public trust. As such, the Regents are empowered : “To take and hold, either by purchase or by donation or gift, testamentary or otherwise, or in any manner, without restriction, all real and personal property for the benefit of the University or incidentally to its conduct.” Although the University welcomes and appreciates all gifts, there are instances where acceptances of gifts may not be beneficial to the University. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Current Expenditure Gift Funds: Regental (Tax ID # 95-6006143) Gift checks are made out to: UC Regents. Regental gifts are deposited to the Gifts Received Undistributed (GRU) Account/Fund 4-116030-54805. ALL gifts are subject to a 6.5% administrative fee, which is deducted off the top. Gifts released from the GRU account are recorded as revenue to Regental funds. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration UCLA Foundation The UCLA Foundation is a nonprofit public-benefit corporation for the purpose of accepting and administering the full range of private contributions for UCLA. From its inception, the aim of the Foundation has been to link the professional and business worlds with the academic needs that cannot be met through the state and other resources. The Foundation is empowered by its charter to receive gifts of all kinds as a fully qualified charitable trust. One of the fundamental goals of the Foundation is to identify sources of unrestricted funds that can be applied according to the special needs of the campus. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Current Expenditure Gift Funds: UCLA Foundation (Tax ID # 95-2250801) Gift checks are made out to: UCLA Foundation. Gifts are originally deposited by UCLA Foundation into a Foundation fund for investment then transferred to campus when requested. ALL gifts are subject to a 6.5% administrative fee, which is deducted off the top. Gifts are transferred to the University FAU via the processing of a Monetary Transfer Form (MTF). The transferred monies are recorded as revenue to the linked Regental fund. Foundation fund # = 5 digits + either letter “E” or “O” at the end There is a 1:1 relationship between Foundation fund # & Campus fund # UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Fees UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Fees Gift Processing Fee = 6.5% Brink Pickup Fee On-campus = $10.05 Off-campus = $15.55 Credit Card Fee E-Commerce – gifts processed via various giving websites Visa/Master Card = 2.65% American Express = 2.28 Discover = 3.30% Lockbox – gifts received on paper donation forms Discover = 3.00% UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

How to Set Up a New Gift Fund UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Setting Up New Regental or Foundation Funds Confirm with PI which s/he would like to set up Complete online form Follow instruction at the top of the form UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

How to Process Gift Checks UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

How to Process Regental Gifts Make a copy of the check! Deposit check into GRU (Gift Received Undistributed) via CASHNet or old school deposit slip to Main Cashier’s Office 4-116030- -54805 (see sample on next slide) Do NOT deposit directly into PI’s gift fund Complete Regental Gift Transmittal Form online Full instructions are located on the top of the online form DOM – Submit all requested internal documents to Judith Reiter for Yanina’s signature. Do NOT submit directly to Data Services. DOM Additional Gift Certification Form for Gifts > $10,000 Make a copy of all forms for your files!! File Gift Transmittal in pending folder until you see TOF into your gift fund #. Print TOF & attached to front of packet & file. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Deposit Samples Bruin,Joe/312 UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

How to Process Foundation Gifts Do NOT deposit check. Complete UCLA Foundation Transmittal Form Full instructions located on page 2 of the form Make sure to make a copy the check, transmittal form and all documentation attached to the transmittal form for your files. Have both check and Foundation Transmittal Form delivered to Data Processing Services. Check the MTF “View Fund Balances” screen in a week or so or contact Foundation Office for report to ensure check has been processed. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Don’t Forget the 700-U! Statement of Economic Interests for Principal Investigators Required if Donor is a company or foundation, i.e. not an individual Gift is earmarked specifically for research for a specific PI Disclosure requirements UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Endowments UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Types of Endowments A collection of assets invested to produce income; under the law, no part of the corpus endowment (i.e. principal) fund may be expended, but must remain inviolate True Endowment – Funds existing in perpetuity. Principal cannot be invaded; only income is available for expenditure purposes. Quasi Endowment – Funds Functioning as an Endowment. Gift or bequest where a donor does not explicitly instruct that it be used as either a current gift or an endowment. At its own discretion, the University has created a fund functioning as an endowment. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Endowment Minimums Dean’s Chair - $5 million Endowed Chair w/ salary support - $5 million Executive Chair in Medicine - $3 million Endowed Chair w/o salary support - $2 million Professional Development Term Chair - $1 million Recruitment/Distinguished Service/Teaching Term Chair - $500,000 Teaching Awards - $250,000 Postdoctoral Fellowships - $1 million UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Endowment Funds Gift Services formally accepts using gift transmittal forms and forwards to General Accounting Gifts are transferred (journaled) to UCOP for investment in General Endowment Pool, or other investment vehicle (STIP, etc.) Account 119820 Detail Provides: The Current Year Income The Permanent Budget Budget adjustments to match actual income received Interest on Interest deductions UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Short Term Investment Pool (STIP) UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration What is STIP? Definition: Income earned on campus balances from private gifts, private grants and endowment income, a.k.a. interest STIP on Gifts Only Regental or Foundation gifts accepted prior to September 1, 1989 where the donor specified PI will keep STIP will the PI receive the STIP Otherwise, STIP credits default to the Chancellor’s account STIP on Endowments (income only on principal) Regental Endowments Income from investment is distributed to campus annually in July Income is adjusted for actual & for Interest on Interest in ~August Foundation Endowments Income from investment is credited on a quarterly basis and available for distribution This can be looked up in the MTF system in “View Fund Balance” Negative STIP occurs when an account that normally accrues STIP is in overdraft (OD)! Keep these accounts out of OD! UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Gift Fund Management Tools UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Financial Web Report: for Regental Gifts Gifts Recv’d Undistributed Live demo UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Financial Web Report: for Foundation Gifts Consolidated Gift Fund Management Live demo UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Monetary Transfer Form (MTF) System: for Foundation Gifts Live demo UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Sales and Service Funds UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Sales & Service Basics UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

What is a Sales and Service Fund? Self-Supporting fund. Hint: If the fund has no external customers the goal is to have your recharges or revenue equal your expenses. “Must break even.” Sales and Service funds can not do research. Providing products or services for research activities is allowed but the S&S fund can not conduct research on it’s own. Sales & Service Policy: UCLA Policy 340 UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Purpose To provide goods and/or services to academic units within the University and/or to individuals or organizations outside the University at reasonable and equitable rates. See the Corporate Financial Services website (https://www.finance.ucla.edu/corporate-accounting/sales-service) to ensure that the proposed activity qualifies as a S&S activity. (e.g., Instruction, Research, and Community Services activities) UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Who qualifies to be a PI on a Sales and Service Fund? A faculty member in the Professorial Series. Must be a member of the Academic Senate For Activities in non-academic units, the person assuming responsibility for the fund should at least have the title of Director and/or equivalent. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Sales & Service Fund Management UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

How to Establish Sales and Service Funds Submit an application to Corporate Financial Services S&S Unit through your Department Liaison. Application Page: https://www.finance.ucla.edu/corporate-accounting/sales-service/new-sales-and-service-fund-application All applications must be approved by the Responsible Faculty, and the Dean of the School before being sent to the S&S Unit for review. For DOM, the Department Chair needs to sign as well before it’s sent to the S&S Unit Please note, all S&S funds will be established as 6XXXX fund numbers. DGSOM cost centers to use: http://finance.dgsom.ucla.edu/pages/costcentersummary UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Sales and Service Changes Overhead must be charged to all external customers The OH used is the “Other Sponsored Activities” rate. Currently 38% Mark-ups are allowed on external rates now The mark-up can be as much as the S&S Unit wants Budgets under 25k may not need a S&S application to be established Short Form must be used for most external customers Conference attendees and store customers are exempt The Short Form must be sent to the Dean Office for approval before the activity can proceed for DOM S&S funds. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Managing Sales and Service Funds The role of a fund manager: Monthly fund reconciliation to ensure that expenditures are in line with the approved application. Manage the revenue by producing invoices and processing payments and/or recharges A Revised Application is required for: Rate changes Methodology changes Subcodes Changes to the classes of customers Responsible faculty member change and/or dept. changes. General Rule You are allowed to have only one months worth of a surplus at any given time UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Managing Sales and Service Funds (continued) If revenue is received (e.g. cash, checks, etc.), the fund manager is responsible for depositing it into the revenue account. (Hint: 2XXXXX-CC-6XXXX) If there are external customers, the S&S will establish a separate revenue account for the overhead received. A separate revenue account will be set up for the Mark-up too if there is one Work with your S&S Liaison on the annual review process. (Hint: Justifying end of year balance, revise application if needed) UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Managing Sales and Service Funds (continued) Fund Managers Fiscal Closing responsibilities: Must zero out the revenue account before fiscal close. If applicable, prepare special reports to show the value of inventory and amount of accruals and deferrals of income and expenses that must be recorded in the June 30th General Ledger. All special reports must be submitted via Department Liaison UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Key points about Sales and Service Funds Keep in mind that at the beginning of each fiscal year each S&S fund will be appropriated with the amount requested on the approved application (aka your permanent budget), regardless of how much income is actually earned. The S&S can now generate a profit from external customers. The profit is to remain within the School and should be used for the mission of the School. UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Closing Sales and Service Funds Why? PI is no longer providing the product or service. If the fund is being transferred to another Department/Division. Fund balance at closing must be zero. Corporate Financial Services will process the closing TOF Transferring/Closing S&S Guidance: https://www.finance.ucla.edu/corporate-accounting/sales-service/closure-sales-service-funds UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration Contact Information Do NOT contact S&S Unit directly For DOM: Assistance in completing the application and any questions on S&S funds contact Tsegaye Teshome, x68351, or via email tteshome@mednet.ucla.edu Corporate Financial Services S&S Unit: David Beckstrom– Director Paige Astbury UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

Links from Today’s Class Gift Services Home Page Regental & Foundation Gift Transmittal Forms https://island.fim.ucla.edu/eabusiness/giftadmin/ Depositing a Gift Check https://www.finance.ucla.edu/corporate-accounting/depositing-a-gift-check UCOP C&G Manual – Gift & Endowment Chapter http://www.ucop.edu/research-policy-analysis-coordination/resources-tools/contract-and-grant-manual/chapter9/index.html DOM Fund Manager Manual Chapters Gift Received Undistributed http://ora.med.ucla.edu/workfiles/postawardmanual/Gifts-Received-Undistributed.pdf Monetary Transfer of Funds (MTF) http://ora.med.ucla.edu/workfiles/postawardmanual/MTF.pdf Gift Fund Consolidation http://ora.med.ucla.edu/workfiles/postawardmanual/Gift-Consolidation.pdf Links from Today’s Class UCLA Department of Medicine Office of Research Administration

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