Truman State University
Interim Effort Certification Policy
The federal government, through the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Circular A-21, paragraph J.10, requires effort certification on
federally-sponsored activity. In order to receive and maintain eligibility for
funding, sponsoring agencies require accurate and reasonable documentation to
support that labor charged to sponsored activities are consistent with the
effort expended. This certification is reviewed for two purposes:
1. Verify that the percentage of effort placed on a federal award is not less
than the percentage of salary charged to the grant, and
2. Capture any voluntary cost sharing by indicating an excess percentage of
effort as compared to the percentage of salary.
This Effort Certification Policy is intended to meet this federal requirement.
A. After-the-Fact Reporting
Truman State University uses an “After-the-Fact Activity” system to comply with
the federal effort certification requirement. Under an after-the-fact system,
distribution of salaries and wages for faculty/staff working on
externally-funded projects will be supported by Faculty/Staff Effort
Certification Reports. Charges are made initially on the basis of estimates made
before the services are performed. Faculty/Staff Effort Certification Reports
will reflect an after-the-fact reporting of the actual percentage distribution
of activity of employees. If significant (>10%) differences between the charges
and actual distribution, the charges to the grant will be adjusted to reflect
actual activity.
The Grants Accounting office will be responsible for sending out the activity
reports to those paid compensation from federally funded grants. The Principal
Investigator will be responsible for timely completion and submission of
Certification reports from employees funded through their grant. The Provost
office will be responsible for determining the up-front estimates of effort
prior to the payment of salaries, and for the funds needed to reimburse the
grant should the actual effort reported for the federal funds be greater than
10% under the amount indicated by grant terms.
B. Faculty/Staff Effort Certification Reports
Faculty/Staff Effort Certification Reports will reasonably reflect the
percentage distribution of efforts expended by Truman State University faculty
and exempt (salaried) professional staff involved in federally-funded grants,
contracts, and cooperative agreements. The report will account for 100% of an
employee’s actual effort for the given time period.
100% effort is defined as the effort expended to accomplish the full set of
activities encompassed by Truman State University appointments regardless of the
actual number of hours expended on those activities. 100% effort is not defined
as a number of hours or days per week on an activity because it will likely be
different for each faculty/staff member and may vary during the year. The number
of hours implicit in an individual member's 100% must be reasonable and
supportable to external reviewers if requested.
The employee should indicate the percent effort (time worked on an individual
activity divided by the total time worked for Truman State University) for all
federally-sponsored research and university activities.
The employee should provide an accounting of all effort expended on a sponsored
activity, even if the sponsor did not compensate the employee for that activity,
which constitutes “cost sharing.” This can occur on a mandatory or voluntary
basis. Mandatory cost sharing occurs when it is required by the sponsor at the
time of application. Voluntary cost sharing represents additional effort
expended on a project that is not required by the sponsor. The Principal
Investigator should record all effort expended on sponsored projects regardless
the source of compensation.
Effort Certification Reports are intended for employees who do not complete time
sheets for payroll purposes. Therefore, clerical staff and student workers do
not need to complete the Faculty/Staff Effort Certification Reports as long as
they complete time sheets and submit those to the payroll department prior to
payment.
Principal Investigators should verify the accuracy of information provided by
employees working on their grants.
Faculty/Staff Effort Certification Reports are required for three reporting
periods annually. Effort certification report requests will be distributed to
all applicable employees approximately 15 days from the close of a reporting
period. Completed reports must be submitted to the Grants Accountant, McClain
Hall 106 no later than the 30 days after the distribution of the effort
certification report request. The reporting periods and approximate submittal
deadlines are provided as follows:
a. Summer (June 1–August 31); submittal deadline – October 15
b. Fall (September 1 – December 31); submittal deadline – February 15
c. Spring (January 1 – May 31); submittal deadline – July 15
Completed Faculty/Staff Effort Certification Reports will be filed in the Grant
Accountant’s office.
C. Other Items of Note
1. When a Principal Investigator is absent in excess of 90 days from his/her
project, approval must be obtained from the sponsoring agency.
2. Time spent in the preparation of proposals cannot be charged to a sponsored
grant. Therefore, it is inappropriate for an employee to be paid from sponsored
funds to prepare and submit proposals.
D. Review of Policy
This policy will be reviewed at the end of the 2009 Fall semester with input
from those using the form.
For further information, contact the Grants Accountant at 785-4664.