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AssetWorks
The College of Education and Human Development (COEHD) established this process in support of the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno Administrative Manual and the ÁùºÏ±¦µä System of Higher Education Purchasing, Contracting and Fixed Assets Guidelines to ensure proper tracking and transfer of all assets in AssetWorks, the asset management system.
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Budgeting
Tools to help with creating a detailed draft budget, creating a budget justification, tracking your research overload and to help answer any questions regarding the COEHD Budget Revision Process.
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Course Buyout/ Offload Process
The College of Education and Human Development (COEHD) established this formal process in order to standardize the process for faculty to request course buyout/offload for release from teaching as a result of conducting research.
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Equipment
What happens to equipment procured through sponsor funds at the end of the project? Any equipment, including low value technical equipment such as laptops, iPads or cameras remain property of the University and have specific policies and procedures to follow.
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Facilities and Administration (F&A) or Indirect Cost
What exactly is F&A and why does it matter to me? F & A is Facilities and Administrative costs also referenced as indirect costs. These are the overhead costs for running the University as a whole. The University participates in a formal process with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to identify a fair and equitable rate that is charged on the activities we perform.
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Gift Cards
Resources to obtain, manage, and distribute gift cards for sponsored projects and non-sponsored projects.
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Grant Procurement and Contracts
Managing purchases and contracts with sponsored projects.
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Grant Tips
Various helpful tips from the pre-award through post-award process for sponsored projects.
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Grant Writing Resources
Resources to assist in the development of a proposal for a sponsored project.
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Hiring and Reporting
Resources for hiring and reporting employee hours on sponsored projects.
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OSPA Forms and Resources
The College of Education and Human Development provides coordination support for pre-award and post-award activities. Each proposal submission and maintenance of sponsored projects utilizes current approved forms be completed that are developed by the Office of Sponsored Projects (OSPA).
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OSPA Grant Related Training
Use this document to find helpful Sponsored Projects recorded trainings.
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Overload or Overload Process
Tools to help calculate overload costs for budgets for administrative and academic faculty.
- A-contract faculty members are under contract for the full calendar year (12 months).
- B-contract (9 or 10 months) faculty members are under contract for the academic year, usually 168 or 169 days. B-contract faculty are eligible to receive overload salary for time worked on non-contract days. There are usually 81 or 82 non-contract days available for overload assignments. Information on the number of contract and non-contract days available can be found on the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno Human Resources website.
You can determine your daily rate by looking up your compensation in your Workday profile. Take your base pay salary divided by the number of contract days (168 or 169).
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Post-Award No-Cost Extension Guidance
During the lifespan of a Sponsored Project, when the PI determines that completion of the project will need to go beyond the approved project end date, you will want to begin the no-cost extension (NCE) process. The determination for requesting a NCE should be done 90 days prior to the project end period.
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Pre-Award and Post-Award Grant Support
While each grant submission is different and post-award responsibilities can be difficult, the College of Education and Human Development has your back! We have two full-time grant professionals to guide you through submission and help with management after your award.
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Grant Proposal Submission Timeline
Planning on submitting a proposal requires planning. The Grant Tips section, the additional resources on the Grant Processes, Resources, and Forms page and the Grant Proposal Submission Timeline will be useful.