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Policies & Procedures Policies and Procedures for Research and Sponsored Programs
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Policies and Procedures for Research and Sponsored ProgramsGifts and Grants in Support of Research and Scholarship Background The ORSSP and the Georgia Southern University Research and Service Foundation, Inc. work in cooperation with the Georgia Southern University Foundation, Inc. to coordinate the submission of grants for research and philanthropic gifts, respectively. These guidelines are intended to describe standards to be used to classify external support and identify appropriate administrative procedures for accepting and processing such support. For purposes of these guidelines, “External Support” is anything of economic value provided by a third party (either the “sponsor” in the case of sponsored projects or the “donor” in the case of gifts) for use in a project conducted by or at Georgia Southern University. Correct classification of external support and use of appropriate procedures is intended to assure the University’s ability to: (i) comply with requirements specified by the sponsor or donor; (ii) satisfy State of Georgia reporting requirements; (iii) properly recover the University’s costs, both direct and indirect; (iv) monitor the nature and extent of research activity; and (v) assure compliance with applicable laws, regulations and University policies. The following guidelines are to be used in determining the classification of External Support by all Georgia Southern University colleges, schools, departments, and other academic and administrative units. I. General Guideline All sponsored projects shall be processed through the Georgia Southern University Research and Service Foundation and/or the Office of Research Services and Sponsored Programs, as appropriate. All gifts shall be processed through the Georgia Southern University Foundation and/or the Office of University Advancement, as appropriate. II. Sponsored Projects For purposes of these guidelines, a “sponsored project” is any project receiving external support (including, but not limited to, research, scholarly work, training, workshops, and services) that has defined performance requirements. The following criteria shall be used for classifying sponsored projects:
III. Gifts For purposes of these guidelines, a gift is the voluntary provision of external support by a donor to the University, without any requirement for receipt of any economic or other tangible benefit in return. Gifts shall normally meet the following criteria:
Contributions to endowments and nongovernmental contributions for bricks/mortar projects would normally be classified as gifts. Other gift contributions may include unrestricted support of scholarly activities that meet the criteria of sections A through E above, such as general scholarships, operating support, non-committed faculty and programmatic support, and donations of supplies and equipment. The standards described in these guidelines are applicable to all external support provided to the University. Final determination of all questions arising under these guidelines relating to the classification and processing of external support shall be made jointly by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations. If necessary, further determination may be requested by concurrent counsel of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Vice President for University Advancement.
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