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What is the Role of a DRA… Department R esearch A dministrator Understanding Your Role Pre Award

What is the Role of a DRA… Department R esearch A dministrator Understanding Your Role Pre Award Best Practices Post Award Management The Day-to-Day of your Grant P ortfolio Getting to know your Post Award Central Office Best Practices Compliance When to flip your Compliance Hat

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What is the Role of a DRA… Department R esearch A dministrator Understanding Your Role Pre Award

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  1. NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  2. What is the Role of a DRA…Department Research Administrator • Understanding Your Role • Pre Award • Best Practices • Post Award Management • The Day-to-Day of your Grant Portfolio • Getting to know your Post Award Central Office • Best Practices • Compliance • When to flip your Compliance Hat • Allowable vs. Unallowable • Best Practices NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  3. What is the Role of a DRA? NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  4. What is the Role of a DRA? • The DRA is one of the most important players in Research Administration Operations NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  5. Understanding Your Role • Successful DRA’s: • Understand their valueto the organization • Understand their limitations • Determine their strengths • Identify their weaknesses NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  6. Pre-Award • The Departmental Research Administrator (DRA) assists and advises the PI (Principal Investigator) in Pre-awardactivities in accordance with: • Sponsor’s terms and conditions • Applicable regulations • Institutional policies NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  7. Pre-Award • DRAs are the primary interface with the scientific staff members that are responsible for sponsored project conduct.  • On-the-Ground ~ an important understanding of issues a central administratormay not or cannot know.  • Their importance doesn’t eliminatethechallenges & hurdlesassociated with successfully completing task, especiallywhen there is a one person office. NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  8. NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  9. Best Practices • Department Research Administrators • Group meetings are essential to the future growth of any organization. • Your institution’s first line of defensefor compliance. • Assets to cultivate, develop and maintain NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  10. Best PracticesAward Monitoring • Review of expenditures in a timely fashion • Cost Transfers • Allowable, allocable and reasonable • Cost Share Commitments • Overspending/Under-spending • Increasing/Decreasing Effortof Key Personnel • Equipment Purchases • Training, training, training! NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  11. Best PracticesSub-Recipient Monitoring • Overseeing all work with sub-recipient • Regular follow-up meetings with PI and sub PI to review project timeline • Terms of the sub-award including termination for non-performance and audit • Allowable and allocable to the subcontract • Payment/invoicing terms of the subcontract • Carry-forward • Foreign sub-recipients & negotiated F&A rates NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  12. Best PracticesTime & Effort Reporting • Systems in use for verifying effort • Direct working knowledge of the work being done on the research projects • Certification should be done in a timely manner • Changes must reflect the actual work being done NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  13. Post Award Management NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  14. Intimate Knowledge of your Grant Portfolio • Who are my sponsors • Federal, State, City, Foundations and other. • Familiarity with governing circulars • OMB Circular A-21 • OMB Circular A-110 • OMB Circular A-133 • Federal • NIH, NIHMI, DHHS • NSF • USDEduc NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  15. Do you have a Back-up system? • Create a tracking system • Validation • Forecasting • Keep separate copies • Effort Reports • Invoices • Account Reconciliations NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  16. Be Proactive • Due Dates • Back-up • Front end Salary Reallocations • Understanding Your Financial Systems • Utilization of offered training • Utilization of offered system reports • Technology is your friend, Embraceit! NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  17. Getting to Know your Post Award Central Office • Who is your Liaison? • Get to know THEIR duties • Know what THEY need from YOU • Respect DUE DATES • Building Relationships • Reach out • Request Meetings/Trainings • Invite them to your “house!” NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  18. Getting to Know your Post Award Central Office • Ask and you Shall Receive • Award Documents • Manual or System generated invoicing • Reporting • Payments • Go-To-Person • Reliable back-up • Turn-around-time • Uninterrupted productivity NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

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  20. Best PracticesAfter-the-Fact Effort Reporting • Effort Reallocations - - processed prior to reports issuance • 1st Hand knowledge of the work being done on the research projects • Certification should be done in a timely manner • Changes must reflect the actual work performed NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  21. Best Practices • Respect Deadlines • Be Proactive • Cost Center Reconciliations • Networking • Take advantage of Training Opportunities • Education is paramount • Self • Formal NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  22. Compliance NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  23. When to Flip your Compliance Hat • Identifying Red Flags • Major Purchases towards the end of the project • Equipment • Computer • Irregularity in Budget Variations • Comp vs. Non comp • The 25% rule • Cost transfer beyond.....the 90 day Period • Understanding your polices and regulation • Getting it right, the 1st time NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  24. When to Flip your Compliance Hat • Identifying Red Flags • Effort Reporting Changes • Who is certifying effort • Significant reallocations of effort • Key Personnel salary/effort variations • The 25% rule • Administrative Duties • Travel • Domestic vs. Foreign • Per diem vs. Actual receipts NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  25. Allowable vs. Un-Allowable Administrative Salaries Case#1: Working on multiple Grants/Projects withDepartmental duties Answer: Allowable vs. Un-Allowable Case#2: Working on one Grant only with no Departmental duties Answer: Allowablevs. Un-Allowable NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  26. Allowable vs. Un-Allowable Office Supplies Case#1: Purchasing Office Supplies under a single project of the lab Answer:Allowable vs. Un-Allowable Case#2: Purchasing Office Supplies to one specific grant/project where multiple sponsored and non sponsored projects run simultaneously Answer: Allowable vs. Un-Allowable NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  27. Allowable vs. Un-Allowable Travel Case#1: Budgeted Conference, standard room, no view of the city Answer: Allowablevs. Un-Allowable Case#2: Budgeted Conference, Presidential Suite, free mini bar, hot tub and amazing view of the city Answer: Allowable vs. Un-Allowable NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  28. Allowable vs. Un-Allowable Computer Equipment Case#1: Budgeted computer equipment of $2,500, four small purchases for iPads Answer: Allowable vs. Un-Allowable Case#2: One budgeted laptop, cost $2,500 Answer: Allowable vs. Un-Allowable NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

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  30. Best Practices • Review Sub-Recipients • Audits • Effort Reporting • Invoices • Request Back-up • Audit Trails • Friend or Foe? • Conflict of Interest NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

  31. Best Practices • Budget, Budget, Budget • Trust but Verify • Review your NOA • Stay up-to-date • New & Old Compliance Regulations • Check with your Post Award Liaison • Is it worth it? • How do you want your Name in a Headline? NCURA 54th Annual Meeting * November 4-7, 2012 * Washington, DC

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