Include Subrecipients in a Proposal Budget
Research, Sponsored Projects | Approved October 9, 2015
Purpose
Prepare and submit a proposal that includes a subrecipient.
Applicability
Investigators and administrators preparing proposal budgets that include funds for a collaborating organization (subrecipient). For more information on this topic, review the Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA) website on Collaborations and Subrecipients.
Instructions
- Gather required documents from the proposed subrecipient. The following are required for SPA review:
- Budget, including direct and facilities & administrative (F&A) costs.
- If the proposal is for federal funds, download and complete the subrecipient budget form, available on the Kuali website.
- The F&A rate used for this budget is the subrecipient’s rate.
- For federal proposals, if the subrecipient does not have a rate negotiated with the U.S. Government, a de minimis rate of 10% of modified total direct costs may be applied in accordance with the Uniform Guidance 2 CFR §200.414(f)
- Budget justification; detail should conform to sponsor proposal instructions.
- Scope of work describing the portion of the project that the subrecipient investigators plan to do.
- Subrecipient Commitment Form completed and signed by subrecipient’s authorized official.
- Budget, including direct and facilities & administrative (F&A) costs.
- Enter data, budget, and attachments in Kuali Research.
- Information about Kuali Research proposal entry and approval is available on the Kuali Research User Resources site and Training site.
- Communicate with the subrecipient when the proposal has been submitted and when the sponsor has made a determination on the proposal.
- If the proposal is funded, follow the procedure for Request a New Subaward.