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Goal of Pilot Reduce administrative burden associated with verifying standard information required for subrecipient issuance and monitoring Eliminate swapping of subrecipient commitment forms completed on a transaction-by-transaction basis in favor of accessing an on-line, up-to-date standardized, streamlined subrecipient data repository (an “entity profile”) Determine whether such a repository effectively reduces the data collection and review burden f or pass-through entities and subrecipients alike 3
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Expanded Clearinghouse Pilot February 2016 – June 2017 1 Selected as one of 41 institutions nationally to be included in the pilot!
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Expanded Clearinghouse Pilot

February 2016 – June 2017

Selected as one of 41 institutions nationally to be included in the pilot!

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Remember how the FDP FCOI Clearinghouse saved pass-through entities and subrecipients from having to swap written confirmations that we each had PHS-compliant FCOI policies?

Now we welcome its big sister:

The FDP Expanded Clearinghouse!

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Goal of Pilot

• Reduce administrative burden associated with verifying standard information required for subrecipient issuance and monitoring

• Eliminate swapping of subrecipient commitment forms completed on a transaction-by-transaction basis in favor of accessing an on-line, up-to-date standardized, streamlined subrecipient data repository (an “entity profile”) • Determine whether such a repository

effectively reduces the data collection and review burden f or pass-through entities and subrecipients alike

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Contents of Profile (continued)

• Entity Certifications• Conflict of Interest• Debarment and Suspension• Lobbying• Affirmative Action Compliance• FFATA

• Single Audit Information (will eventually also include Financial Questionnaire option)• Single Audit Status & Links• Core info about any findings, deficiencies, material weaknesses

• Entity Official Certification

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Contents of Profile

• Entity Information• Demographic Information (name, address, type, small

business status, parent information, etc.)• Entity Identification Numbers and Codes• Entity Rate Agreements• Department of Defense Registration Numbers• Department of Education Registration Numbers • Assurances and Agency Approvals (Accreditations)• DOD/ONR System Reviews• Entity Key Contacts

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REPOSITORY ON

FDP WEB SITE

Expanded Clearinghouse – Phase I (~41 institutions)

Institution 1 Entity Profile

Institution 3 Entity Profile

Institution 4 Entity Profile

Institution 1 Institution 4Institution 3Minnesota

SIMPLE EXAMPLE: 4 Standard Templates OR 13 Variant Sub Commitment Forms

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Core Elements of Pilot• Institutions participate as both a subrecipient and as a pass-

through entity• Participants formally agree to terms of the Pilot (done)• Participants create their Entity Profile (mid-February)• FDP posts each participant’s Entity Profile (early March)• PTEs access their participating subrecipients’ on-line Entity

Profile in lieu of sending a subrecipient commitment form for each subaward between the parties (throughout the pilot)• Transaction-specific information may still be shared

• Participants track how many subwards are transacted via this mechanism (throughout the pilot, reported quarterly)

• Participants evaluate the pilot (at least twice)

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At Time of Proposal

• Still acceptable & expected to collect from the Subrecipient at time of proposal:• Statement of Work• Budget• Any other forms needed for the proposal

• Small business plans, biosketches or other support, certifications required at time of proposal, etc.

• Subrecipient’s proposal endorsement • Signature of the Subrecipient’s SPA office and/or indication they

are willing to enter into a subaward if proposal is funded

BUT …

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Process Changes to Plan For

When We are the Subrecipient:• DO NOT COMPLETE a Subrecipient Commitment Form

for a pass-through entity participating in the pilot• Instead, please remind the other institution that we are a pilot

Expanded Clearinghouse institution – see sample language on the next slide

• Please be kind - remembering that many pilot institutions are large and decentralized – so it may take awhile for this updated process to filter down to all parts of the organization.

When We are the Pass-through Entity:DO NOT COLLECT a Subrecipient Commitment Form from another participating pilot institution

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Sample Language for Pushing Back if you are asked to complete a Subrecipient Commitment form by another pilot institution

• “I am writing to let you know that the University of Minnesota is a pilot participant in the FDP Expanded Clearinghouse. It is my understanding that your organization is also a pilot participant. As a part of the pilot, both our organizations have agreed that we will not send or require completion of a subrecipient commitment forms, but will instead use our profile that is posted on-line at the FDP Expanded Clearinghouse site. Please use my profile to obtain the information you need about the University of Minnesota. If you have transaction-specific requirements, I will be happy to provide those but I will need you to tell me precisely what you need via an email or a transaction-specific request form (one that does not also include data elements found in our profile.)”

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At Time of Proposal or Award

• Okay to ask for or to complete a “transaction-specific” request but only for data elements NOT included on the entity profile, such as: • Human subjects approval for that project• Animal subjects approval for that project

Getting pushback?

Talk to Pamela orJudy

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Participating InstitutionsTufts UniversityUniversity of AlabamaUniversity of Alabama, HuntsvilleUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesUniversity of CincinnatiUniversity of FloridaUniversity of KansasUniversity of Miami (includes University of Miami Medical School)University of MinnesotaUniversity of North Carolina Chapel HillUniversity of South Alabama (ERI)University of Tennessee Health Science CenterUniversity of Tennessee, KnoxvilleUniversity of Texas Medical Branch at GalvestonUniversity of Texas, AustinUniversity of WashingtonUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonVanderbilt UniversityWashington UniversityWayne State University

Brandeis UniversityBrown UniversityCalifornia Institute of TechnologyCedars-Sinai Health SystemDana-Farber Cancer InstituteDuke University & Duke University Medical CenterFlorida State UniversityGeorgia Institute of TechnologyGeorgia Regents UniversityHarvard University (including Harvard Medical School)Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiInstitute for Systems Biology (ERI)Johns Hopkins UniversityMichigan Technological UniversityNew York University, Washington Square CampusNorthern Illinois University (ERI)Northwestern UniversityOregon Health & Science University

Partners Healthcare (includes Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital)Purdue UniversitySyracuse University

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Next Steps

• Approximately March 15, 2016, we will “Go-Live” with the pilot (we will tell you when)• No change until then

• At that time:• We will inform departments to not collect or complete

subrecipient forms from participating institutions (you shouldn’t either)

• At time of award, both you/Lesley will use the EC to obtain the information you need to issue a subaward or to do a risk assessment for participating institutions (more details coming)

• Lesley will be asked to do our subaward tracking • You may be asked to participate in evaluations, as appropriate


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