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Federal Reimbursement Update MRAM - April 10, 2014 Tami Sadusky, Executive Director Research Finance and Operations University of Washington
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Historical practice - the UW drew funds from the US Treasury in a lump sum on a daily basis NIH transitioning from “pooled accounts” to individual PMS subaccounts Already in effect for new awards Rolled out to all awards by October 1, 2014 Anticipate other sponsors will follow NIH’s requirements UW will apply NIH’s new guidelines to all sponsors Consistency Anticipate others will follow suit Focus - Looking at the post-award process to meet the 90-day draw deadline Federal Reimbursement Update
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Ten Member Team Central Administration: 5 Campus: 5 (representatives from different schools & departments) Goal Ensure all draws occur within 90-days of project end date > 90-days must receive special approval from Grants Management Specialist Institution has 30 days to respond; extensive response process Modify current post-award process, if necessary, so funds are not lost Federal Reimbursement Update
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Timeline February – April Map current post-award processes (GCA and campus) from NOE to closing Identify roadblocks, duplication of effort, time requirements, etc. April – May Identify potential areas of improvement and a revised process to ensure meeting the 90-day federal deadline June Propose recommended changes to campus user group July Communicate to campus Federal Reimbursement Update
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Ongoing - implement changes that will benefit campus immediately Example - Add departmental e-mail(s) contact to GrantTracker to allow departments to enter their own contact GCA would use this e-mail(s) to communicate with campus departments Campus departments would be responsible for keeping the e-mail contact updated NOTE: plan is based on current federal guidelines. May change Federal Reimbursement Update
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