Facilities and Administration (F&A) Rate


Background

What is F&A?

Facilities and administration costs are actual costs that UAF incurs to support sponsored research, education or outreach projects. F&A costs generally cannot be attributed to specific projects or activities, and therefore are called "indirect" or "overhead" costs. UAF principal investigators are required, with some exceptions, to add indirect costs, expressed as "the F&A rate," to proposals for funding. This is standard practice among universities. F&A receipts, also known as indirect cost recovery, or ICR, are distributed among several UAF units.

How are the F&A rates determined?

  1. A formulaic calculation of allowable costs is made by the UA System office according to published federal regulations. (Complete)
  2. The Office of Naval Research evaluates whether they agree with the calculation. ONR may propose a lower rate than that calculated as allowable. (In progress)
  3. Once ONR proposes a rate to UA for UAF, we (with UA) then decide whether to accept ONR's rate or to adopt a lower rate.


Input

A , including the following members, has been named to advise Chancellor White:

  • Donie Bret-Harte, Faculty Senate president
  • David Fee, professor, GI volcanology
  • Andrew Mahoney, research assistant professor, GI Snow, Ice and Permafrost
  • Nicole Misarti, research associate professor, Institute of Northern Engineering, Water and Environmental Research Center
  • Brandon Boylan, assistant professor, political science, College of Liberal Arts
  • Sandra Kowalski, director, Indigenous studies, College of Rural and Community Development

All UAF faculty, staff and administrators are invited to provide input to the task force and to Chancellor White via the form below.

Please fill out the Google form below if you would like to give input on UAF's proposed F&A rate. Your input will be shared with the task force and with the Chancellor's Core Cabinet.

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