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The following updates were released on April 25th, 2013:

Subcontracts:

  1. Attachments are viewable in SAGE:
    1. SAGE will display Subcontracts Actions (SA) attachments in the Related Documents section of the Attached Documents page on the eGC1 if the SA is in Active or Closed Out status and if the attachment type is other than To/From Communications.
    2. Recommendation: Use a file name that make it clear to the user what this attachment is related to (for example PO#857757SubcontractAGreement.doc.).
  2. Notes sections are now available:
    1. The Subcontract team now has the ability to type in Notes as needed for all status changes.
    2. These notes are required for changing to Denied or Duplicate status. A standard validation message will appear if you forget.
  3. SA has a new default status.
    1. Upon creation, an SA will have the default status of “pending”.
    2. You will not be able to close out a Subcontract if it has any SA with the status of pending or active. A validation message will appear when you try to do this.

ASTRA PAGE instead of error page

When people attempt to log in to a tool within the SAGE Suite (SAGE, SPAERC, and SERA) without the required ASTRA role, a page will display a list of people in their unit who can authorize access to it. Users will be able to choose an authorizer and send him or her a message to request access to the tool.

SAGE Updates SPAERC Users should know about:

New EH&S Compliance question in SAGE

  1. New question #7 : Will the project involve scientific diving?
  2. Explanation: Anyone diving under the 91̽’s auspices must have current certification as a 91̽ Scientific Diver and adhere to the standards set forth in the UW’s Diving Safety Manual. EH&S will contact you to assist in meeting Diving Safety Program requirements prior to diving.
  3. The link to the diving safety program is. http://www.ehs.washington.edu/rbsdiving
  4. Answering “yes” to question 7 will add a watcher node to the approval graph. Sam Sublett and Pema Kitaeff are the EHS Diving watchers, and they will follow up with the PI.

Preliminary Benefit Rates are now available to SAGE Budget users.

  • GIM 3 has been updated to allow Sage Budget preparers to choose between using current benefit rates or preliminary benefit rates for future budgeting. Users will also be able to look up rates within the revised GIM to view current and future rates as they become available.
  • SAGE Budget will use the correct rate based on the period start date when using current and preliminary rates or current-only rates.
  • Budget preparers can use a global update feature to update their budgets quickly when preliminary rates become available.
  • The period entry page for a given person will indicate whether the rate is current or preliminary for that period.

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November 2017 SAGE Maintenance Release /research/tools/spaerc/product-update/november-2017-sage-maintenance-release/ Wed, 08 Nov 2017 02:43:30 +0000 http://www.washington.edu/research/tools/spaerc/?post_type=oris_product_update&p=1693 SAGE Budget: Enhancements & Bug Fixes Cascading Behavior for Salary Data Can Now be Turned Off If you prefer to manually enter wage-related values across all […]

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SAGE Budget: Enhancements & Bug Fixes

Cascading Behavior for Salary Data Can Now be Turned Off

If you prefer to manually enter wage-related values across all years of your multi-period budget, you may now choose to turn off cascading of salary data on the Line Setup screen. Cascading of salary data will be turned on by default.

Updates to Cascading of Salary Data

When cascading is ON/selected for salary data, and you have multiple budget periods, you will experience the following:

  • When you change either the Monthly Base Salary amount or Salary Inflation Rate, all future period Monthly Salary Base values will be updated.
  • The “Effort” section values, salary inflation rate, and any prior period entries will be unaffected by cascading, so that any custom entries will be retained.

Inflation Rate Auto-Update

On the Update Periods screen for Salary, if you click “Update Salary” for a particular period, the Inflation Rate will no longer reset to the original value. The inflation rate will remain unchanged, and only the Monthly Base Salary and related salary total calculations will be updated, with cascading updates to future periods when cascading is on/checked.

Decimal Handling Improvements

On the Period Update screen for any line item, when you enter a decimal into an entry field, the full number entered will be visible when you click in the cell, regardless of the Display Setting for decimals. When you click away from the cell the value displayed will be based on the Decimal Settings in the Properties tab – Advanced Budget Settings.

APL Benefit Rates and Amounts Corrected

On the Update Periods screen for Salaries on an APL budget, you will now see both the APL Benefit Rate and the APL Leave Rate displayed. This will be helpful in understanding and verifying the Total Benefits calculation, which is equal to the combined APL Benefit and Leave Rates multiplied by the Period Salary.

In addition, when you click the “Update Rate” link, the APL Benefit Rate and the APL Leave Rate will refresh with the correct values.

APL Pro-Rated Direct Cost Updates

For APL budgets, SAGE is now updated with the current Pro-Rated Direct Cost (PDC) rate and updated calculation logic. The calculation of the PDC cost amount is based on total APL modified total direct costs multiplied by the PDC rate. The PDC amount also now shows as a distinct line item on the parent budget, under object code (19).

Roll-up of Total F&A Updated

The parent budget total F&A is now showing the combined roll-up of all F&A, inclusive of internal 91̽sub budgets. Users no longer need to add the parent and sub budgets together for a combined total.

F&A Base Calculation for Non-MTDC budgets that include subcontracts

For budgets that include one or more subcontracts, the $25,000 cap for inclusion of subcontract costs in UW’s F&A base will only be applied when the base type is MTDC. All other base types will calculate F&A on the full amount of the subcontracts. The custom base type can continue to be used for situations where the sponsor has irregular rules around how F&A can be charged.

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July 2017 SAGE HR/P Release /research/tools/spaerc/product-update/july-2017-sage-hrp-release/ Tue, 11 Jul 2017 20:58:50 +0000 http://www.washington.edu/research/tools/spaerc/?post_type=oris_product_update&p=1633 SAGE General Updates Updates throughout SAGE Suite. Data Source Updates SAGE Suite will now use Workday data rather than HEPPS data. Infrastructure Updates Technology updates were […]

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SAGE General Updates

Updates throughout SAGE Suite.

Data Source Updates

SAGE Suite will now use Workday data rather than HEPPS data.

Infrastructure Updates

Technology updates were made to modernize and stabilize SAGE system as areas of the software were updated.

SAGE Personnel Chooser (throughout SAGE Suite)

Search Options

Now search by EmployeeID, in addition to Name and 91̽NetID

Academic Appointments and Positions

When a Position and Academic Appointment are linked, they will be combined and displayed in one line

Displayed Fields

  • Employee Name will display legal name
  • Title will display the more useful Academic Appointment title when available. If not available, then Position title will display.
  • Academic Appointment Type will display next to Title. This is new data available through Workday that provides information about the nature of the Academic Appointment. Academic Appointment Types can be Primary, Joint, Dual, or Admin. Academic Appointment Types are not applicable to Positions.
  • Associated Organizational Units will display:
    • Organization Name and Code display for Positions and Academic Appointments associated with a Position
    • Supervisory Organization Name and Code display for Academic Appointments not related to a Position
    • An indicator of a person’s Primary Position now displays next to the unit where the Primary Position resides. Primary Position replaces the former “home department” concept when determining necessary approvals.

SAGE eGC1 PI, Personnel, & Organizations Page Updates

Additional Organizational Reviewers Moved to Renamed PI, Personnel & Organizations Page

The former FG-9 Compliance page question for identifying additional organizational reviewers has been moved to the PI, Personnel & Organizations page, to align it with the personnel entries that are also feeding the approval graph. While selecting personnel, if joint appointment units need to be identified, you can now do so from the same page.

View Approval Graph link added to PI, Personnel & Organizations Page

The View Approval Graph link will now show in two places on the eGC1 — on the Certify and Route page (as always) and now also on the PI, Personnel & Organizations page. While you are changing personnel and adding additional organizational reviewers, this newly added link will allow you to quickly view the impact of your changes on the approval graph.

Primary Position Organization Code Added to Personnel Summary List

Once a person and their corresponding position have been added to the list of personnel, you will now see the organizational units for both the selected position and primary position for the chosen person. This will be a reminder that the primary position’s organizational unit will appear on the graph as well as the selected position.

SAGE Compliance Page Update

The additional organizational unit reviewers question (FG-9) has been relocated to the bottom of the PI, Personnel, & Organizations page (see above for more details).

SAGE Approvals Updates

Approval Graph Generation

  • Primary Position Unit will now be used for adding Reviewers/Watchers to the Approval Graph, as the unit associated with the Primary Position replaces the concept of “home department”.
  • Selected Unit will continue to be used for adding Reviewers/Watchers to the Approval Graph, but the unit will be derived as follows:
    • If the selected line is for a Position, then SAGE will use the Position’s Organization Code
    • If the selected line is for an Academic Appointment linked to a Position, then SAGE will use the linked Position’s Organization Code
    • If the selected line is an Academic Appointment not linked to any Position, then SAGE will use the Supervisory Organization Code associated with the Academic Appointment

SAGE Budget Updates

Restructured to accommodate Workday data integration.

Object Codes

Object Codes

Are less granular in Workday with only one digit of sub-object code. They are associated with Job Profile and linked to Position rather than Distribution. Impacted Object codes are 01 Salaries and wages, 07 Employee benefits, and 08 Scholarships and awards.

  • All ‘01-1X’ → ‘01-10’; ’01-2X’ → ’01-20’; etc.
  • ’07-06’ → ’07-00’
  • ’08-02’ → ’08-00’

Historical sub-object codes are still available for manual selection – if desired; user can select the old/more descriptive title description.

Multiple Object Code Types

The extra modal for Multiple Object Code types has been eliminated. The system defaults the object code to the one associated with the person’s Primary Position.

Benefit Rate & Costs

Default Benefit Exemptions

SAGE will now derive insurance and retirement benefit eligibility using the person’s Primary Position Object Code based on info provided by MAA as part of 91̽GIM3 . This derivation of benefit exemptions works for all object codes except 01-70 (professional staff), which will default to “None” (no exemptions). For ’01-70’, there will also be an alert/message asking verify and update health and/or retirement benefit eligibility for professional staff personnel.

Earning Codes

In Workday, Earning Codes replaces the concept of Earn Types. Earning Codes are less granular and do not map exactly to historical Earn Types. Earning Codes will display on the Line Update page under Pay Type, providing additional context about salary and wages.

Institutional Base Salary ( 91̽Monthly Salary)

Salary and wages that are considered IBS will now be pre-checked based on the updated GIM 35 definition of IBS.

RRD

Reduced responsibility cannot be uniquely identified in Workday, so the RRD personnel notification email from SAGE that’s sent post-award has been discontinued.

Non-Salary Distributions

Object Code ‘07’

SAGE does not receive any retiree Supplement data from Workday. Retirees without regular salaries but with active Academic Appointments can be added to your budget but salary and benefit information must be added manually using the [Starting Monthly Salary] field.

Object Code ‘08’

Stipends information under object code ’08’ is available as Stipends without benefits under ’08-00’ (less granular object code). Stipends under Object code ‘08’ are not considered 91̽Salary or IBS, and are excluded from benefit calculations.

Salary Amounts

There are 2 separate branches of distributions in Workday: planned compensation and period pays. Both are included in salary calculations for all salary fields. If current planned compensation and period pays, we will include those. If no current planned compensation or period pays are available, SAGE will utilize future dated data.

Update or Convert Salary

The SAGE Budget worksheet will now display an “H” icon next to Salary and Wages lines last updated with HEPPS data.

If you edit a HEPPS Salary and Wages line, the Line Setup modal will provide a link to “Convert” the salary, which will remove all HEPPS earning lines, and re-add the person’s latest salary lines from Workday. Prior to the removal, the system keeps a snapshot of the HEPPS earning data. The instant of the snapshot can be viewed using the History tab of a budget.

For Salary and Wages lines created or last updated with Workday data, no “H” indicator will display. The Line Setup modal will allow you to “Update” the salary (no conversion is needed).

Budget Periods

The Update Periods modal has all periods displayed on the same page for the selected line item.

With the right access, the user can update salary and benefit for each period (and thereafter). However, if the selected record is personnel from HEPPS, then the Update Salary link will not be visible. The Update Salary link only works for Workday data.

The display of Sea Pay personnel and salary info has been rearranged and shown with multiple periods. # of Hour info for each period can be entered on the same page.

Worksheet Line Setup (Non-Personnel)

The “NOTES” icon has been removed, and a note section is added to the line Item setup page. Instead of going to Period 1, 2, etc., user can access the new Line Item Update page directly by using the “Go to Iine Item Update”.

The Line Setup page includes all periods on the same page. Other than the calculated fields such as % and totals, cells for all periods can be edited together. However, the totals are not recalculated upon entry, but upon leaving. User will only be able to view the new totals after Return to Worksheet.

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July 2013 /research/tools/spaerc/product-update/july-2013/ Thu, 25 Jul 2013 21:18:42 +0000 The following updates were released on July 25th, 2013: The answer to the Ready to Submit question now displays on the SPAERC control sheet and the […]

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The following updates were released on July 25th, 2013:

  • The answer to the Ready to Submit question now displays on the SPAERC control sheet and the Attachments and Routing page for all application types.
  • Navigational menus/links no longer display on popup windows such as auto-generated email draft windows.
  • When the parent item of an Admin Action is changed, the Action text now reflects the appropriate Admin Action number.
  • The SPAERC Task list now displays values for “Yes” and “N/A” in the Paper column.
  • When updating FA, AA, and SC attachments the current description will display in the description field and be editable.
  • Subcontracts will now appear on the Cycle Details page after every FA they are associated with, as they do on the Cycles Details flyout.
  • Auto-generated document fields in SPAERC now have single spacing between lines of text entered.
  • If an application’s initial sponsor is changed from RRF or to RRF, when the eGC1 is re-submitted, it will be appropriately re-assigned.
  • Now you can directly re-parent an application which is the child of another application in the same cycle.
  • For Grant Runner eGC1s that are connected to SAGE Budgets, the irrelevant Approved Attachments links have been removed from the History & Comments page and the Grants.gov Tracking History section of the GR Submission & Status page for actions associated with the submission steps (Name is Grants.gov).
  • The “Change Action Type” drop down menu no longer includes “Post Award Change” as an option for FAs that have a parent (eGC1). This modification will enforce the parenting rules that have been established.
  • On the Admin Actions’ Auto Generated Documents page, the email instructions label was changed to “SFI Compliance Notification”.

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Advance Budget Requests /research/tools/spaerc/guide/topics/applications/advance-budget-requests/ Tue, 05 Jun 2012 23:36:47 +0000 If an advance budget has been requested on an application, advance details will appear on the application’s Non-Fiscal Compliance page and in any related Funding Actions. […]

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If an advance budget has been requested on an application, advance details will appear on the application’s Non-Fiscal Compliance page and in any related Funding Actions. The advance number will also appear on Cycle Details flyout.

NOTE: Only advances in a routing or processed status will appear in these sections.

Viewing the details in an application is described below. For a Funding Action, review Complete the Funding Action.

Application

Open the application with a linked advance from the Applications tasklist. From the left navigation menu, select Non-Fiscal Compliance. The following image shows an application with several associated advances.

application non-fiscal compliance with advances

At the top of the Non-Fiscal Compliance page, you’ll see a blue information box that states, “These responses may have been updated in an advance request associated with this eGC1.” The information box will also include a link to the related advance, as well as the date the advance was processed.

Click the advance link to view any potential non-fiscal compliance or cost share information that has been updated on the advance in SAGE.

When you click the advance link, the SAGE Advance Budget Request will open in a new tab. You will have view-only access to the advance in SAGE.

By default, the Request Summary page will be open. Scroll down to the Cost Share and Non-Fiscal Compliance sections to view the latest advance budget information.

By default, the Request Summary page will be open. Scroll down to the Cost Share and Non-Fiscal Compliance sections to view the latest advance budget information. The following image shows this view.

associated advance non-fiscal compliance data in sage

NOTE: For now, you will need to manually compare the application’s original cost share and non-fiscal compliance information listed in SPAERC with the information listed on the advance in SAGE. However, the information listed on the most recent advance will include the most up-to-date information.

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View Budget Details /research/tools/spaerc/guide/topics/applications/view-budget-details/ Mon, 05 Mar 2012 20:54:40 +0000 When looking at the Budget page, check the Connect a SAGE Budget section. If it’s empty, then the research team did not connect a SAGE Budget. […]

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When looking at the Budget page, check the Connect a SAGE Budget section. If it’s empty, then the research team did not connect a SAGE Budget. Therefore, to see the budget details, you’ll need to navigate to the Attachments & Routing Questions page, and check the documents uploaded there.

If you do see instruction text and a link, then the research team has connected a SAGE Budget. The following image shows the link for a Grant Runner application.

grant runner application connected budget link

Click this link to access to a read-only copy of the full, detailed budget, including any sub budgets.

example attached budget

When a SAGE budget is connected, the Attachments & Routing Questions page will have a Connected Budget Data section. You will see separate links for the budget summary, primary worksheet, and sub budget worksheets (if any).

The information listed includes

  • A Ref # for each part of the budget
  • The Type, which is either “Summary”, Primary Worksheet or the type of sub budget
  • The Budget Version
  • The Working Title for the budget or sub budget

Click the Ref # to open an Excel version of that specific part of the budget. The following image shows an example of this table.

application attachments page connected budget links

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Complete the Funding Action /research/tools/spaerc/guide/topics/funding-actions/complete-funding-action/ Tue, 14 Feb 2012 02:16:30 +0000 The FA organizes information into the following sections: Basic Information Account Setup Information General Information Terms & Conditions Invoicing and Reporting Budget Information Subcontract Information Remarks […]

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The FA organizes information into the following sections:

When you create an FA as a child of an application, information from the application will auto-populated a number of fields, as indicated in the following tables.

Basic Information

funding action basic information

FA Field Name FA Field Details
Funding Action Number The system-generated unique identifier for the FA.
Change Action Type + You can use this option to change the FA to a different type of item. This only appears when you unlock the page.
Sponsor Award Date Enter the appropriate date for this required field before sending the FA to GCA.
OSP Received Date Enter the appropriate date. (Not a required field.)
FA Creation Date The creation date of the Funding Action. The system generates this value.
Prepared By Select the person responsible for processing the FA from the drop-down list. If GCA returns the FA, it will appear on this person’s Tasklist.
Assigned To The FA is initially assigned to the person who created it. Use the Assignment Tab to change this assignment. For information, see Reassigning a Funding Action.

Note: When the FA has In GCA or Re-Sent to GCA status, the field auto-populates with the GCA team based on ORF-to-Team, or Parent Budget#-ORF-to-Team relationships.

Approved by This auto-populates with the person who approved the FA.
Group/Team Auto-assigned based on team/org code matrix for OSP, and GCA relationships. If the sponsor is RRF, then the FA is assigned to the RRF Team.
Status Auto-updated by the system. For more information, see Funding Action Status.
Award Signature This field records the date of last signature for all signed agreements (standard bi-lateral agreements or agreements which only carry a single signature). This information will be used for award reporting, and by the School of Medicine and Clinical Trials Office to verify that agreements have been signed prior to enlisting participants in clinical trials studies.

You must complete this field before approving the FA. When you select Required, you must enter a date.

If you change your choice from Required to Not Required, any existing date value will be cleared.

When the sponsor is RRF, this field defaults to Not Required.

Account Setup Information

The information you enter into the Account Setup section helps Grant Contracts and Accounting (GCA) set up the account for this award.

funding action account setup information

FA Field Name FA Field Details
Authorized Action Select the type of action that is appropriate to the proposal.

  • New: Indicates that funding is new. Default value if the sponsor is RRF.
  • Renewal: (Competing and non-Competing): Funding for a discrete budget period that cannot be combined with previous funding for the same project due to Sponsor restrictions.
  • Supplement: (Competing and non-Competing): Subsequent funding that can be combined with previous funding for the same project (does not include an extension).
  • Supplement/Extension: Subsequent funding that can be combined with previous funding for the same project (includes an extension).

GCA can edit this field only when the type is other than New. The system logs changes to this value.

Project Type Select the funding mechanism from the drop-down menu. Options are:

  • Grant – The application is for a specific investigator-initiated project with minimal programmatic involvement from the grantor (sponsor). See Glossary entry for details. Default value if the sponsor is RRF.
  • Contract – The application’s funding mechanism is a contractual arrangement with specific deliverables and expected outcomes which benefit the sponsor. SeeGlossary entryfor details.
  • Cooperative Agreement – The application is for a federal assistance agreement mechanism that has substantial programmatic involvement by the federal agency. See Glossary entryfor details.
  • Other Transaction Authority – The application is for a special award mechanism from certain federal agencies that is not a grant contract, or cooperative agreement. See Glossary entryfor details.
Sponsored Program Activity Type The Sponsored Program Activity Type identifies the purpose of the funding based on description of the project provided to OSP Administrator by the Principal Investigator. For definitions, see GIM 13: Activity Types.

The auto-populated value is determined as follows:

  • If this FA is the only child FA for the eGC1, then the FA SPA Type will be the same as the value of the parent eGC1.
  • If there are two or more existing FA children for the parent eGC1, the SPA Type for this FA will be the same as the value on the oldest FA (by FA Creation Date).

The values are organized byInstitutional Activity Type. Optionsare:

  • Organized Research
    • Research: Basic
    • Research: Applied
    • Development
    • Fellowship: Research Undergraduate
    • Fellowship: Research Graduate/Professional
    • Other Training: Research
    • Clinical Trail – Federal Sponsors
  • Instruction
    • Training and Development ( 91̽Internal)
    • Fellowship: Non-Research Undergrad
    • Fellowship: Non-Research Graduate/ Professional
  • Other Sponsored Activity
    • Professional Development/Public Service ( 91̽External)
    • Construction
    • Equipment
    • Clinical Trial – Non-Federal Sponsors
    • Other Sponsored Activity
    • IPA/JPA/Staff Assignment

Editing the value on a child FA

  • If you edit the SPA Typeon the oldest FA (by FA Creation Date) under that eGC1, you will see the warning pop-up message:“WARNING: Activity Typewill be different thanthe Activity Type listed on the eGC1.”
    • If you click “OK” in the pop-up, your change saves
    • If you click “Cancel” in the pop-up, the original value is unchanged
  • If you edit the SPA Typefield on an FA that is not the older under that eGC1, you will receive the warning pop-up message:“WARNING: Activity Typewill be different thanthe Activity Type listed on the first FA.”
    • If you click “OK” in the pop-up, your change saves
    • If you click “Cancel” in the pop-up, the original value is unchanged
Clinical Trial Phase This field displays if the SPA Type is either Clinical Trial – Federal Sponsors or Clinical Trial – Non-Federal Sponsors. You must complete this field in order to approve the FA. If you open an already approved FA which does not yet have a value for Clinical Trial Phase, you will haveto select a value in order to save the FA.

Auto-populated value

  • If this FA is the only child FA for the eGC1, then the FA Clinical Trial Phase will be the same value as the parent eGC1.
  • If there are two or more existing FA children under the parent eGC1, the Clinical Trial Phase for this FA will have the same value as the oldest FA (by FA Creation Date) under that eGC1.

Editing the value on a child FA

  • If you edit the CT Phasefield on the oldest FA (by FA Creation Date) under that eGC1, you will receive the warning pop-up message:“WARNING: Clinical Trial Phase will be different thanthe Clinical Trial Phase listed on the eGC1.”
    • If you click “OK” in the pop-up, your change saves
    • If you click “Cancel” in the pop-up, the original value is unchanged
  • If you edit the CT Phasefield on a subsequent FA under that eGC1, you will receive the warning pop-up message:“WARNING: Clinical Trial Phase will be different than the Clinical Trial Phase listed on the first FA.”
    • If you click “OK” in the pop-up, your change saves
    • If you click “Cancel” in the pop-up, the original value is unchanged

Note: This value does not display in SERA.

General Information

Unless otherwise noted, all the fields in General Information auto-populate from the parent application when you create the child. Below is an image of a partially filled in section.

FA Field Name FA Field Details
Parent Item Number Shows the unique ID of the parent application of the FA.
Prior Budget Number Budget number assigned to the previous budget period. You should enter this number when processing a “renewal” or “supplement” award. Use the ##-#### format.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Budget Number Budget number assigned to the current budget period. You should enter this number when processing a “supplement/extension” award. Use the##-#### format.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Budget Biennium The biennium of the budget number.
Full Application Title Application Long Title specified on the eGC1.
Short Title Application Short Title specified on the eGC1.

GCA can edit this field. When GCA saves the FA, the Short Title will become all uppercase.Changes to the value will be logged.

Principle Investigator Person responsible for project.
Org Code Receiving Funding Department that has responsibility for research.

Note: Use the Plus sign to expand and see the organization code hierarchy.

Sponsor Organization providing funding.
Sponsor Type Description of the organization providing funding.
Sponsor Award Number The grantor (sponsor) identification number used to facilitate reporting to sponsor agencies. Sponsor provides this information to the OSP Administrator. Set to the value “N/A” if the sponsor is RRF.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Modification Number Indicates the sequence of modifications.
CFDA Number (if applicable) Enter this number if the sponsor is part of CFDA. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) is a government-wide compendium of Federal programs, projects, services, and activities. Set to a value of “N/A” if the sponsor is RRF.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Does the funding originate from a different entity than the sponsor listed above (flow-through)? Yes/No – Indicates whether funds originate from a different source. Set to “No”if the sponsor is RRF.
Originating Sponsor Required if Flow-Through funding is Yes. Auto-populated from the parent application if the Flow-Through Sponsor is already selected. A Link will appear giving the option to “Change the Flow-Through Sponsor”. If the Flow-Through Sponsor does not have a value, the Look Up button will appear.
Originating Sponsor Type Auto-populated from the sponsor table after a Flow-Through Sponsor is chosen.
Originating Sponsor Award Number The identification number from the originating sponsor.

Terms & Conditions

This section details such items as Payment Type and Equipment Accountability.

funding action terms and conditions section

FA Field Name FA Field Details
Payment Type Specify the type of payment the sponsor is providing. Options include:

  • Scheduled Payment (Auto)
  • Scheduled Payment (Invoice)
  • Milestones
  • Pay in Advance –Default value if the sponsor is RRF.
  • Cost Reimbursable
  • Letter of Credit

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Disposition of Balance The list of choices, with radio selectors, is:

  • 91̽to Retain
  • Return to Sponsor
  • Subject to Sponsor Limitations – if selected, an explanation is required
  • Not Applicable
Disposition of Balance Explanation Provide an explanation of the sponsor limitations.
Carryover The list of choices, with radio selectors, is:

  • Requires Sponsor Approval
  • Automatic Carryover
  • Subject to Sponsor Limitations – if selected, an explanation is required
Carryover Explanation Provide an explanation of the sponsor limitations.
Equipment Accountability Use the drop-down menu to select the organization that retains ownership of any equipment purchased or developed as part of the project after the project is completed. The default value of “University Owned” is selected if the sponsor is RRF.
Intellectual Property Provisions: this agreement/amendment provides the sponsor with: The list of choices, with check boxes, is:

  • Exclusive commercial license
  • Non-exclusive commercial license
  • Sponsor ownership over 91̽generated IP, including UW’s duty to assign
  • Sponsor granted interest in royalty income
  • None –Default value if the sponsor is RRF.

Choose all that apply. If you select “None” the system will clear all other check boxes and disable them. To re-enable the check boxes, uncheck “None”.

When you select either the Exclusive or Non-exclusive commercial license check box, the system displays a follow-up question of “Did the sponsor agree to WIAP pricing?” You must answer Yes or No to this question.

Other Terms and Conditions Indicate particular conditions associated with the award. Follow your business process to determine the correct boxes to check. The choices are:

  • Admin Costs Allowed
  • Embryonic Stem Cells
  • Expanded Authority
  • Food Costs Allowed
  • Funding Restrictions
  • Charge IRB Fee
  • SNAP
  • WA State with Federal Flow Through Funding
  • Subject to e-Verify

GCA can edit this field.

Invoicing and Reporting

This section identifies information about the frequency and type of invoicing and financial reporting required by the sponsor.

funding action invoice and reporting

FA Field Name FA Field Details
Invoicing Required If you answer Yes,then you must provide details in the Invoicing Details field and specify the timing and date due for the final invoice. (OSP or GCA staff can complete this section of the FA.) Set to “No” if the sponsor is RRF.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Fiscal Reporting Required If you answer Yes, then you must provide details on the frequency and timing of reports. (OSP or GCA staff can complete this section of the FA.)Set to “No” if the sponsor is RRF.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Tip: When you click into a date field the calendar options appear. This allows you to click the calendar date to fill in the field.

Budget Information

funding action budget information

FA Field Name FA Field Details
Budget Details Location Indicates where to find the budget allocation. Options include:

  • Award documents
  • eFA attachments
  • eGC1 attachments
  • eGC1 Proposed budget section
  • OSP Comments –Default value if the sponsor is RRF.

Note: If the budget is in the proposed section or attached to the eGC1, GCA can view it. You do not need to attach the budget to the FA.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Current Period Start Identifies the date when funding indicated on the FA may be spent.

GCA can edit this field for Renewals, Supplements, and Supplement/Extensions. The system logs changes to this value.

Current Period End Identifies the date when funding indicated on the FA may no longer be spent.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Total Amount Requested Identifies the Total Costs for all periods from the budget page of the eGC1. This information auto-populates from the Total Amount specified on the budget page of the eGC1.
Current Amount Dollar amount of funding awarded for the budget period listed on the award document. This figure does not include amounts awarded on previous funding actions, de-obligations or carryover of previous balances.
First Period Amount Requested Identifies the Total Costs for the first period on the budget page of the eGC1. This information auto-populates from the First Period Amount specified on the budget page of the eGC1.
Non-monetary Award Select this checkbox to indicate an award of equipment or some other non-monetary item valued at the amount entered into the Current Amount field. If selected, the Non-monetary Amount field displays. Set to “No” (unchecked)if the sponsor is RRF.
Non-monetary Amount This field displays if Non-monetary Award is selected. Enter the value of the non-monetary award.
F&A Cost Rate Specify the F&A rate applicable to this award as identified by the sponsor on the award document or written agreement. You must enter only one rate in the field. Please specify any other rates that apply in the OSP Comments field. Set to “0%” if the sponsor is RRF.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

91̽F&A Cost Base Type Indicates what expenses are subject or exempt from F&A. Available values: MTDC, TDC, Salary & Wages (SW), Other, or NA.

If Other is chosen, you must enter an Explanation of “Other” Cost base.

GCA can edit this field.

Note: The base type you enter will determine the amount subject to F&A on any associated subcontract.

  • If you enter MTDC, $25,000 of the subcontract is subject to F&A.
  • If you enter TDC, the total subcontract amount awarded to date is subject to F&A.
  • If you enter Salary & Wages, the system will automatically calculate the amount based on Salary & Wages. No F&A is charged on the subcontract.
  • If you enter Other, the subcontract team will follow-up with you to identify the amount subject to F&A.
  • If you enter NA, no F&A is charged on the subcontract.Default value if the sponsor is RRF.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

F&A Explanation Use this field to provide an needed explanation for the Cost Base Type selected.
Cost Sharing Indicates whether cost sharing is applicable for the project.If Yes, then the Total Cost Shared Amount field appears, and is required. Enter the value for the Total Cost Shared Amount based on the cost share addendum. You can enter alphabetic or numeric characters in this field, but be advised that the field is limited to 10 characters or fewer. Set to “No”if the sponsor is RRF.

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Rate Location Identifies the location of the project based on the answer to compliance question FG-2 on the eGC1. If the preparer answers Yesto FG-2, then the location is “Off Campus”; if the answer is No, then the location is “On Campus.”

  • On campus: Research that is conducted in on-campus facilities at the 91̽.Default value if the sponsor is RRF.
  • Off campus: Research conducted away from the 91̽ over an uninterrupted period of time in excess of 30 days for field work, or in facilities either rented from or made available to the program by a non-University organization.
  • Other: Includes research conducted at the Primate Center, Applied Physics Lab and on University-owned research vessels. For specific details on locations with their own negotiated and approved F&A rates, see .

GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Subcontract Information

funding action subcontract information

This section lists any subcontracts (subawards) that are related to this FA. Subcontracts are created by the research team.

The subcontract ID, Subcontractor, and first year PO number are displayed. Clicking on the subcontract ID will open a read-only review window, showing the details of the subcontract and its subcontract actions.

Remarks

You can enter comments related to the Funding Action in the Remarks section. Be aware that the PI and any contacts or preparer listed on the eGC1 can see any information entered in the OSP Comments and the GCA Comments fields when they receive receipt of the Funding Action.

funding action remarks section

FA Field Name FA Field Details
OSP Comments Use this field to communicate fiscal information to GCA and to provide the Principal Investigator and other recipients of the FA receipt with compliance information. This field has a limit of 2,056 characters.

Note: Do not include internal compliance information for the official record within OSP Comments. Use OSP Notes for this type of information.

GCA Comments GCA completes this section and includes critical compliance information important to OSP, GCA, and/or the PI and related to this item.This field has a limit of 2,056 characters.

Only GCA can edit this field. The system logs changes to this value.

Attachments

You can view, add, or update documents associated with the FA from the Attachments section. By default, the Attachments section is not expanded initially and displays only the number of attachments available.

For complete details on working with attachments, see the Attachments section.

OSP Notes History

The OSP Notes History section of the Funding Action displays the same information you see on the OSP Notes page. Only individuals with access to SPAERC can see the information entered in the Funding Action OSP Notes.

For complete details, see the OSP Notes Page section.

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January 2012 Release Notes /research/tools/spaerc/product-update/january-2012-release-notes/ Thu, 26 Jan 2012 20:06:51 +0000 FEATURES New OSP rules for FA and PAC parent-child relationships are now enforced by SPAERC. An FA may only be a child of an Application. A […]

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FEATURES

  • New OSP rules for FA and PAC parent-child relationships are now enforced by SPAERC. An FA may only be a child of an Application. A PAC may only be a child of an FA. Existing data has been moved to reflect the new rules. Data that could not be systematically modified will be sent to OSP for review and correction. RRF data that can’t be systematically modified will be sent to RRF team for review and correction.
  • Validation for federal flow-through auto hold now applies only if NG-3 is yes, and originating sponsor type indicates federal government.
  • Users can now select standard or fellowship opening for AGD Sponsor cover letter.

FIXES

  • SAGE Budget wizard now handles future F&A rates correctly.
  • Org code validation was corrected for Copied eGC1s to only select valid 4th level org codes. Any incorrect org codes will be removed.
  • PHS398 cover letter update/view links now display properly.
  • SAGE users will no longer be able to select or copy inactive sponsors on eGC1s. Incorrect sponsors will be removed.
  • htm attachments now open in a new window.

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