FAMU Grant Compliance & Sponsored Research Administration Workshop

FAMU Grant Compliance & Sponsored Research Administration Workshop

Tuesday, April 07, 2026 @ 10:00 AM
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Tuesday, April 07, 2026 @ 03:00 PM
Event Location
MRB 114

Who Should Attend

You are expected to attend if you: are a PI or co-PI on any FAMU research grant, manage a departmental or research center budget tied to sponsored projects, handle HR, payroll, purchasing, or other administrative functions that touch grant funds, or perform any grant-related work in supporting roles. This is a requirement for the College of Engineering and research center personnel. If your work intersects with FAMU sponsored research in any way, this workshop is for you.

Register by Friday, April 3

 

What We'll Cover

Volunteers & Onboarding

Who are “volunteers”? Anyone contributing to a grant project — students, retirees, community partners, outreach staff — must be properly onboarded. We'll walk through the Volunteer Agreement and what's required before work begins.

Additional Employment & Overload Pay (2 CFR 200)

Federal rules around extra compensation are strict and often misunderstood. We'll cover what's allowed, what triggers a conflict of commitment, and how to stay compliant with disclosure requirements — protecting both you and your project.

Federal Cost Principles

Every charge to a grant must meet four tests. We'll break down what that means in practice:

  • Allowable — Is it permitted under federal and award guidelines?
  • Reasonable — Would a prudent person pay this amount?
  • Allocable — Does it directly benefit this specific project?
  • Consistently Treated — Is it handled the same way across the institution?

 

If you have a scheduling conflict, a make-up session will be scheduled later — but attendance at one session is required. Getting this right protects your funding, your project and your institution. Questions before the workshop? Contact Mable Johnson.

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