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What is a subaward?
A subaward (also known as a subagreement or subcontract) is an agreement issued by JHU under its Prime Award to another organization, setting forth the terms and conditions whereby the subrecipient will assist JHU by performing a significant programmatic aspect of the overall project. The subaward process begins when a grant, cooperative agreement, or contract is issued to JHU from a sponsor for the purpose of completing a project/research study within a certain period of time with a set amount of funding (“Prime Award”).
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Resources | Subrecipient Determinations and Subrecipient Monitoring Resources:Uniform Guidance Definitions: · Subaward 2 CFR 200.92 · Contract 2 CFR 200.22 · Contractor 2 CFR 200.23 · Subrecipient and Contractor Determinations 2 CFR 200.331 JHU Resources and Tools: · Subrecipient Determination Form · Sub vs. Contractor Quick Guide · Subrecipient Monitoring Policies and Procedures · Other Documents and Policies FDP Resources: · FDP Resource Page: Includes FDP Subrecipient vs. Contractor Checklist in both pdf and Excel formats Consultants: · NIH Definition (“Allowability of Costs/Activities -- Selected Items of Cost”) Professional Services and Salaries https://jhura.jhu.edu/subawards-2/faqs/ The recording and the presentation slides from JHURAs Brown Bag for Subrecipient Determinations can be found on myLearning. |
Contacts | The Subawards team is responsible for drafting, negotiating and managing outgoing Subagreements. The Subawards team works in conjunction with the department administrator, the Office of Finance and the Controller’s Office to ensure the proper agreement is executed with a subrecipient and helps to ensure risk mitigation and proper stewardship of research funds issued to collaborators. https://jhura.jhu.edu/subawards-2/what-we-do/ JHURAs subaward team:Mora Harris Jennifer Hopkins Martin Domack Mariama Diallo Jennifer Knaupe |
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