What is a Sub-Award?
A subrecipient is a third-party organization
performing a portion of an AURA research project or program. The terms of the relationship
are documented in a Sub-Award. Federal regulations
for subrecipient monitoring are found in
OMB Circular A-133 Audits of States, Local Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations.
Roles and Responsibilities:
1. The Requestor has primary responsibility for the monitoring of Sub-Awards to
ensure compliance with AURA and NSF Terms and Conditions.
2. The Requestor has responsibility to certify that technical requirements have
been complied with by the Contractor and in accordance with the Sub-Awards Terms
and Conditions; that goods or services (including all progress and final reports)
for which AURA has been billed have been received or furnished; and that the Invoice
is approved for payment.
3. The Sponsored Projects Office (SPO) has responsibility for ensuring that Sub-Award
agreements contain appropriate federal and other applicable regulations consistent
with sound business practices and for collection of subrecipient federal audits,
if necessary. SPO has been delegated the authority to prepare and negotiate all
Sub-Awards for collaborative research.
Procedures:
1. The Requestor submits a Requisition online via
Reqless along with a Statement of Work (SOW).
2. Request for Bids (RFBs) are distributed through SPO. Any preliminary contact
information, quotes, or Sole Source Justification
must be forwarded to SPO.
3. After satisfactory review of any draft copy sub-award documents, when no further
changes are required, an Approval Form
shall be signed and returned to the SPO office by the Requestor allowing the sub-award
to be formally issued.
4. The Requestor determines when a Sub-Award is to be amended. Requisite changes
are made with SPO. If additional funding or the Statement of Work is substantially
changed, a new Requisition is issued and forwarded to SPO. SPO then amends the Sub-Award.
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