Common use of Other Funding Clause in Contracts

Other Funding. It may be appropriate for funding to be provided to the awardee by other organizations, including Federal agencies in support of their missions or in support of mission-related staff research. It is also recognized that it may be appropriate for personnel or facilities to be used for other NSF and non-NSF projects that are deemed consistent with the scope of the federal award. Such activities, however, shall be coordinated in advance with NSF and not impact negatively on NSF sponsored activities to be performed under the award. Accordingly: a. As used in the agreement, the term "other funding" means funding received from a third party to support research and development activities. b. The recipient will inform the cognizant NSF Program Officer in writing (by letter or e-mail) prior to submitting any other funding proposal to NSF or to another organization (including Federal, State, or local agencies) that involves or impacts current funded personnel or facilities under the award. c. In submitting the information to NSF, the awardee will include (i) the proposal title, (ii) Principal Investigator/Manager name, as applicable, (iii) name of the agency, program, or organization, (iv) name of the cognizant official at the agency, program, or organization, (v) reasons for seeking other funds, (vi) impact of the project on the NSF supported program, (vii) number of person months devoted to the project, (viii) total level of other support being sought, and (ix) the level of NSF co-sponsorship, if any. NSF may approve in advance a certain class of proposals, e.g. proposals for particular Federal Agency missions. d. Upon notification from the sponsor that the proposed work is to be funded, the awardee will forward to NSF a final statement of work, a final budget and any modifications to the documentation of the original criteria in response to the review. NSF may conduct retrospective reviews of such proposals; the awardee will maintain files of all such proposals to be available to NSF on request. e. The awardee shall indicate in proposals submitted to Federal agencies that funding, if approved, shall be accomplished through use of an interagency fund transfer between NSF and the other Federal agency. However, it is recognized that there may be instances when use of an interagency fund transfer is not desirable. In those instances, the awardee shall indicate to NSF (see section b. above) in the documentation referred to above, its preference to accept funds directly from another Federal agency and shall submit justification for such direct funding. Such requests are subject to prior approval of the cognizant NSF Program Officer. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee shall carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

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Other Funding. It may be appropriate for funding to be provided to the awardee by other organizations, including Federal agencies in support of their missions or in support of mission-related staff research. It is also recognized that it may be appropriate for personnel or facilities to be used for other NSF and non-NSF projects that are deemed consistent with the scope of the federal award. Such activities, however, shall must be coordinated in advance with NSF and not impact negatively on NSF sponsored activities to be performed under the award. Accordingly: a. As used in the agreement, the term "other funding" means funding received from a third party to support research and development activities. b. The recipient will inform the cognizant NSF Program Officer in writing (by letter or e-mail) prior to submitting any other funding proposal to NSF or to another organization (including Federal, State, or local agencies) that involves or impacts current funded personnel or facilities under the award. c. In submitting the information to NSF, the awardee will include (i) the proposal title, (ii) Principal Investigator/Manager name, as applicable, (iii) name of the agency, program, or organization, (iv) name of the cognizant official at the agency, program, or organization, (v) reasons for seeking other funds, (vi) impact of the project on the NSF supported program, (vii) number of person months devoted to the project, (viii) total level of other support being sought, and (ix) the level of NSF co-sponsorship, if any. NSF may approve in advance a certain class of proposals, e.g. proposals for particular Federal Agency missions. d. Upon notification from the sponsor that the proposed work is to be funded, the awardee will forward to NSF a final statement of work, a final budget and any modifications to the documentation of the original criteria in response to the review. NSF may conduct retrospective reviews of such proposals; the awardee will maintain files of all such proposals to be available to NSF on request. e. The awardee shall must indicate in proposals submitted to Federal agencies that funding, if approved, shall will be accomplished through use of an interagency fund transfer between NSF and the other Federal agency. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee must carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements. However, it is recognized that there may be instances when use of an interagency fund transfer is not desirable. In those instances, the awardee shall must indicate to NSF (see section b. above) in the documentation referred to above, its preference to accept funds directly from another Federal agency and shall must submit justification for such direct funding. Such requests are subject to prior approval of the cognizant NSF Program Officer. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee shall carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Other Funding. It may be appropriate for funding to be provided to the awardee by other organizations, including Federal agencies in support of their missions or in support of mission-related staff research. It is also recognized that it may be appropriate for personnel or facilities to be used for other NSF and non-NSF projects that are deemed consistent with the scope of the federal award. Such activities, however, shall must be coordinated in advance with NSF and not impact negatively on NSF sponsored activities to be performed under the award. Accordingly: a. As used in the agreement, the term "other funding" means funding received from a third party to support research and development activities. b. The recipient awardee will inform the cognizant NSF Program Officer in writing (by letter or e-mail) prior to submitting any other funding proposal to NSF or to another organization (including Federal, State, or local agencies) that involves or impacts current funded personnel or facilities under the award. c. In submitting the information to NSF, the awardee will include (i) the proposal title, ; (ii) Principal Investigator/Manager name, as applicable, ; (iii) name of the agency, program, or organization, ; (iv) name of the cognizant official at the agency, program, or organization, ; (v) reasons for seeking other funds, ; (vi) impact of the project on the NSF supported program, ; (vii) number of person months devoted to the project, ; (viii) total level of other support being sought, ; and (ix) the level of NSF co-sponsorship, if any. NSF may approve in advance a certain class of proposals, e.g. proposals for particular Federal Agency missions. d. Upon notification from the sponsor that the proposed work is to be funded, the awardee will forward to NSF a final statement of work, a final budget and any modifications to the documentation of the original criteria in response to the review. NSF may conduct retrospective reviews of such proposals; the awardee will maintain files of all such proposals to be available to NSF on request. e. The awardee shall must indicate in proposals submitted to Federal agencies that funding, if approved, shall will be accomplished through use of an interagency fund transfer between NSF and the other Federal agency. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee must carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements. However, it is recognized that there may be instances when use of an interagency fund transfer is not desirable. In those instances, the awardee shall must indicate to NSF (see section b. above) in the documentation referred to above, its preference to accept funds directly from another Federal agency and shall must submit justification for such direct funding. Such requests are subject to prior approval of the cognizant NSF Program Officer. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee shall carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Other Funding. It may be appropriate for funding to be provided to the awardee by other organizations, including Federal agencies in support of their missions or in support of mission-related staff research. It is also recognized that it may be appropriate for personnel or facilities to be used for other NSF and non-NSF projects that are deemed consistent with the scope of the federal award. Such activities, however, shall must be coordinated in advance with NSF and not impact negatively on NSF sponsored activities to be performed under the award. Accordingly: a. As used in the agreement, the term "other funding" means funding received from a third party to support research and development activities. b. The recipient will inform the cognizant NSF Program Officer in writing (by letter or e-mail) prior to submitting any other funding proposal to NSF or to another organization (including Federal, State, or local agencies) that involves or impacts current funded personnel or facilities under the award. c. In submitting the information to NSF, the awardee will include (i) the proposal title, ; (ii) Principal Investigator/Manager name, as applicable, ; (iii) name of the agency, program, or organization, ; (iv) name of the cognizant official at the agency, program, or organization, ; (v) reasons for seeking other funds, ; (vi) impact of the project on the NSF supported program, ; (vii) number of person months devoted to the project, ; (viii) total level of other support being sought, ; and (ix) the level of NSF co-sponsorship, if any. NSF may approve in advance a certain class of proposalsproposals (e.g., e.g. proposals for particular Federal Agency missions). d. Upon notification from the sponsor that the proposed work is to be funded, the awardee will forward to NSF a final statement of work, a final budget budget, and any modifications to the documentation of the original criteria in response to the review. NSF may conduct retrospective reviews of such proposals; the awardee will maintain files of all such proposals to be available to NSF on request. e. The awardee shall must indicate in proposals submitted to Federal agencies that funding, if approved, shall will be accomplished through use of an interagency fund transfer between NSF and the other Federal agency. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee must carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements. However, it is recognized that there may be instances when use of an interagency fund transfer is not desirable. In those instances, the awardee shall must indicate to NSF (see section b. above) in the documentation referred to above, its preference to accept funds directly from another Federal agency and shall must submit justification for such direct funding. Such requests are subject to prior approval of the cognizant NSF Program Officer. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee shall carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement

Other Funding. It may be appropriate for funding to be provided to the awardee recipient by other organizations, including Federal agencies in support of their missions or in support of mission-related staff research. It is also recognized that it may be appropriate for personnel or facilities to be used for other NSF and non-NSF projects that are deemed consistent with the scope of the federal Federal award. Such activities, however, shall must be coordinated in advance with NSF and not impact negatively on NSF sponsored activities to be performed under the award. Accordingly: a. As used in the agreementaward, the term "other funding" means funding received from a third party to support research and development activities. b. The recipient will inform the cognizant NSF Program Officer in writing (by letter or e-mail) prior to submitting any other funding proposal to NSF or to another organization (including Federal, State, or local agencies) that involves or impacts current funded personnel or facilities under the award. c. In submitting the information to NSF, the awardee recipient will include (i) the proposal title, ; (ii) Principal Investigator/Manager name, as applicable, ; (iii) name of the agency, program, or organization, ; (iv) name of the cognizant official at the agency, program, or organization, ; (v) reasons for seeking other funds, ; (vi) impact of the project on the NSF supported program, Program; (vii) number of person months devoted to the project, ; (viii) total level of other support being sought, ; and (ix) the level of NSF co-sponsorship, if any. NSF may approve in advance a certain class of proposalsproposals (e.g., e.g. proposals for particular Federal Agency missions). d. Upon notification from the sponsor that the proposed work is to be funded, the awardee recipient will forward to NSF a final statement of work, a final budget budget, and any modifications to the documentation of the original criteria in response to the review. NSF may conduct retrospective reviews of such proposals; the awardee recipient will maintain files of all such proposals to be available to NSF on request. e. The awardee shall recipient must indicate in proposals submitted to Federal agencies that funding, if approved, shall will be accomplished through use of an interagency fund transfer between NSF and the other Federal agency. When interagency fund transfers are used, the recipient must carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those awards. However, it is recognized that there may be instances when use of an interagency fund transfer is not desirable. In those instances, the awardee shall recipient must indicate to NSF (see section b. above68.b.) in the documentation referred to above, its preference to accept funds directly from another Federal agency and shall must submit justification for such direct funding. Such requests are subject to prior approval of the cognizant NSF Program Officer. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee shall carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Agreement Modifications, Cooperative Agreement

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Other Funding. It may be appropriate for funding to be provided to the awardee by other organizations, including Federal agencies in support of their missions or in support of mission-related staff research. It is also recognized that it may be appropriate for personnel or facilities to be used for other NSF and non-NSF projects that are deemed consistent with the scope of the federal award. Such activities, however, shall must be coordinated in advance with NSF and not impact negatively on NSF sponsored activities to be performed under the award. Accordingly:Accordingly:‌ a. As used in the agreement, the term "other funding" means funding received from a third party to support research and development activities.activities.‌ b. The recipient will inform the cognizant NSF Program Officer in writing (by letter or e-mail) prior to submitting any other funding proposal to NSF or to another organization (including Federal, State, or local agencies) that involves or impacts current funded personnel or facilities under the award.award.‌ c. In submitting the information to NSF, the awardee will include (i) the proposal title, (ii) Principal Investigator/Manager name, as applicable, (iii) name of the agency, program, or organization, (iv) name of the cognizant official at the agency, program, or organization, (v) reasons for seeking other funds, (vi) impact of the project on the NSF supported program, (vii) number of person months devoted to the project, (viii) total level of other support being sought, and (ix) the level of NSF co-sponsorship, if any. NSF may approve in advance a certain class of proposals, e.g. proposals for particular Federal Agency missions.missions.‌ d. Upon notification from the sponsor that the proposed work is to be funded, the awardee will forward to NSF a final statement of work, a final budget and any modifications to the documentation of the original criteria in response to the review. NSF may conduct retrospective reviews of such proposals; the awardee will maintain files of all such proposals to be available to NSF on request.request.‌ e. The awardee shall must indicate in proposals submitted to Federal agencies that funding, if approved, shall will be accomplished through use of an interagency fund transfer between NSF and the other Federal agency. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee must carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements. However, it is recognized that there may be instances when use of an interagency fund transfer is not desirable. In those instances, the awardee shall must indicate to NSF (see section b. above) in the documentation referred to above, its preference to accept funds directly from another Federal agency and shall must submit justification for such direct funding. Such requests are subject to prior approval of the cognizant NSF Program Officer. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee shall carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements.Officer.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

Other Funding. It may be appropriate for funding to be provided to the awardee by other organizations, including Federal agencies in support of their missions or in support of mission-related staff research. It is also recognized that it may be appropriate for personnel or facilities to be used for other NSF and non-NSF projects that are deemed consistent with the scope of the federal award. Such activities, however, shall must be coordinated in advance with NSF and not impact negatively on NSF sponsored activities to be performed under the award. Accordingly: a. As used in the agreement, the term "other funding" means funding received from a third party to support research and development activities. b. The recipient will inform the cognizant NSF Program Officer in writing (by letter or e-mail) prior to submitting any other funding proposal to NSF or to another organization (including Federal, State, or local agencies) that involves or impacts current funded personnel or facilities under the award. c. In submitting the information to NSF, the awardee will include (i) the proposal title, (ii) Principal Investigator/Manager name, as applicable, (iii) name of the agency, program, or organization, (iv) name of the cognizant official at the agency, program, or organization, (v) reasons for seeking other funds, (vi) impact of the project on the NSF supported program, (vii) number of person months devoted to the project, (viii) total level of other support being sought, and (ix) the level of NSF co-sponsorship, if any. NSF may approve in advance a certain class of proposals, e.g. proposals for particular Federal Agency missions. d. Upon notification from the sponsor that the proposed work is to be funded, the awardee will forward to NSF a final statement of work, a final budget budget, and any modifications to the documentation of the original criteria in response to the review. NSF may conduct retrospective reviews of such proposals; the awardee will maintain files of all such proposals to be available to NSF on request. e. The awardee shall must indicate in proposals submitted to Federal agencies that funding, if approved, shall will be accomplished through use of an interagency fund transfer between NSF and the other Federal agency. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee must carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements. However, it is recognized that there may be instances when use of an interagency fund transfer is not desirable. In those instances, the awardee shall must indicate to NSF (see section b. above) in the documentation referred to above, its preference to accept funds directly from another Federal agency and shall must submit justification for such direct funding. Such requests are subject to prior approval of the cognizant NSF Program Officer. When interagency fund transfers are used, the awardee shall carry out activities funded by other Federal agencies in accordance with those agreements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

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