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FACET F aculty A ssignments C ommitments & E ffort Certification T racking

FACET F aculty A ssignments C ommitments & E ffort Certification T racking. Understanding Commitments and Effort Certification for Sponsored Projects. Effort commitment and Reporting overview. Diana Key Associate Director Sponsored Research Services. Today’s Topics. Why Are We Here?

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FACET F aculty A ssignments C ommitments & E ffort Certification T racking

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  1. FACETFaculty Assignments Commitments & Effort Certification Tracking Understanding Commitments and Effort Certification for Sponsored Projects

  2. Effort commitment and Reporting overview Diana Key Associate Director Sponsored Research Services

  3. Today’s Topics • Why Are We Here? • What is Effort Reporting and Why It Matters • Effort Commitments in Proposals and after Award • FACET Commitment Entry and Adjustments

  4. Today’s Topics • Effort Certification Process • Special Issues related to Sponsored Activity • Messages, Warnings, Errors • Parature Use

  5. Effort Certification Overview Why are we here? • Additional training needed with a focus on sponsored projects

  6. Effort Certification Overview What is effort? • Effort is the amount of time spent on a particular activity, whether directly charged to a project or cost-shared. • Effort is expressed as a percentage of the total amount (100%) of time spent on compensated work-related activities (instruction, research, service, administration, etc.).

  7. Effort Certification Overview What is effort reporting? • Effort reporting is the official method of documenting to sponsors that the effort committed, charged or cost shared was contributed.

  8. Effort Certification Overview Difference between effort reporting and payroll distribution: • Payroll distribution shows how an individual's salary was charged. • Effort report allocates an individual's actual effort to specific activities, regardless of where the salary was charged.

  9. Effort Certification Overview Difference between the Assignment of Responsibility and Effort Report: • The AOR is prediction of how a faculty member will spend his/her time. • The Effort Report is how a faculty member actually spent his/her time.

  10. Effort Certification Overview Why it matters… • Satisfy Federal requirements (OMB Circular A-21, J. 10) • Support salaries charged and effort expended on sponsored projects • Demonstrate compliance with effort commitments made to agencies

  11. Effort Certification Overview Why it matters… • Demonstrate compliance with Florida’s 12-hour law through reporting to Board of Governors (s. 1012.945 Required number of classroom teaching hours for university faculty members, Florida Statutes)

  12. Effort Certification Overview Why it matters… • Consequences • Institutional Sanctions: fines and penalties; debarment from participating in federally-funded research. • Individual Sanctions: civil and/or criminal sanctions (fines and imprisonment); debarment from participating in federally-funded research.

  13. Effort Commitments in Proposals FSU defines a commitment as: Quantified effort for named personnel whether direct charged or cost shared, as specified in the proposal or award.

  14. Key Personnel • FSU will follow the sponsoring agency’s definition of Key Personnel if one exists. • If no agency definition exists, FSU will define Key Personnel as the PI and all Co-PIs identified as such in the proposal and/or award. • PI’s are encouraged to limit the number of key personnel identified in the proposal.

  15. Effort Commitments in Proposals Effort commitments may be found in: • Budget Forms • Budget Justification • Current and Pending Support • Available Resources Section

  16. NSF Budget Form

  17. NSF Budget Justification

  18. NIH Budget Form

  19. NIH Budget Form

  20. NIH Budget Justification

  21. NIH Key Personnel

  22. Effort Commitments After Award • Progress Reports: • Reporting past activity should be consistent with certified effort report • Anticipated changes in effort commitments in future periods • Change of key personnel (termination, retirement, etc.) • Effect of no-cost time extensions on existing commitments

  23. QUESTIONS???

  24. Facet commitment entry and adjustments Kaytee Fletcher Grants Compliance Analyst Sponsored Research Services

  25. How Commitments are entered • Proposal and award are reviewed to determine: • Whether a commitment exists for Key Personnel and whether it is to be direct charged or cost shared • Whether a commitment proposed as cost sharing exists for non-Key Personnel • Percent of commitment (converting from dollars, or other values as needed) • What period(s) the commitment covers

  26. How Commitments are entered (cont’d) • Commitments are entered under one of two categories: • Direct Charged Salaries • Committed Cost Sharing

  27. How Commitments are entered (cont’d) • Depending on how the commitment was stated in the proposal, it may be entered for any of the following: • Life of Project • Academic Year (Fall, Spring) • Summers Only

  28. LIFE OF PROJECT • Example: “The PI will contribute 10% of his time to this project.” • 10% will be entered as the overall commitment and “All Periods” selected. • System will prorate percentage in the first and last semester depending on the start and end date.

  29. Life of Project

  30. Academic Year Period • Example: “The PI will contribute 10% of his time to this project during the academic year.” • 10% will be entered as the Overall commitment and “All except Summers” selected. • System will prorate percentage in the first and last semester depending on the start and end date.

  31. Academic Year Period

  32. Summer Period • Example: “The PI will contribute 10% of his time to this project during the Summer.” • 10% will be entered as the Overall commitment and “Summers only” selected. • System will prorate percentage in the first and last semester depending on the start and end date.

  33. Summer Period

  34. Commitment Adjustments • Overall commitment may be adjusted due to: • Increase/reduction in funding • Increase/reduction in period of performance • Changes to scope of work. • Reduction at PI’s discretion as allowed by terms of the award. [FACET would not be adjusted for a voluntary increase in overall commitment.] • As long as the Overall commitment is met, commitments allocated to individual periods may be moved to future periods depending on when the employee plans to do the actual work and availability of time.

  35. Viewing Commitments Navigation OMNI > Human Resources > FACET > Project Data > Sponsored Commitments Search by: • Project ID • PI Emplid • Project Department

  36. Viewing Commitments – Overview Page • Scroll to the right and click . • Click to expand for details.

  37. Viewing Commitments – Employee by Period Page

  38. QUESTIONS???

  39. Effort Certification Roberta McManus Associate Director Sponsored Research Accounting Services

  40. Effort Certification Considerations • Planned activities for academic term = AOR • Activities performed for academic term = Effort Certification • Department process • FACET rep entry • Employee/Knowledgeable Person entry

  41. FACET Workflow • Level 1 – ERP (ERP Release Reports) • Level 2 – IR/SR (Submit to Workflow) • Level 3 – Department FACET Rep (Send/Deny Report) • Level 4 – Employee/Knowledgeable Person (Certify/Deny Report) • Level 5 – Department FACET Rep (Approve/Deny Report) • Level 6 – IR/SR (Finalize) • Reports now being finalized with no errors • Changes (e.g. funding) creates new sequence

  42. Certification Report – Enter Effort Page 000099999 Ginger Gilligan

  43. Sponsored Projects Display • Project will display on Enter Effort Page if: • Commitment entered for academic term • Salary funded from project • If PI/Co-PI on project and none of the above • Warning message at Level 3 • Error message at Level 4 • Must override before Certify/Deny button will be active • Enter effort for each project on Enter Effort page • If project not displayed will have to Add Project • Can be done at Level 3 or 4

  44. Warning/Error Message – PI/Co-PI Ggill Ginger Gilligan

  45. A-21 Page 000099999 Ginger Gilligan

  46. A-21 Page Overview • Effort entered on previous page “transfers” to A-21 page • Displays/compares commitments, funding, entered effort • System automatically allocates to: • Direct Charge Salary • Committed Cost Sharing • Over the Salary Cap • Uncommitted Cost Sharing

  47. A-21 Page Overview • Currently the allocation is not programmed properly • Causing Error 1130 Effort Entered creates Uncommitted Cost Sharing • Generally should be overridden • Purpose for Error 1130 is to alert department rep/PI that funding may need to be evaluated

  48. Issues Related to Research Compliance Jaime Blue Business Analyst Sponsored Research Accounting Services

  49. Errors/Warnings/Information Messages Information Message Warning Message – allows move to next level Error Message – needs resolution prior to allowing move to next level

  50. Errors & Resolutions

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