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ONR Approves Predetermined F&A rates for FY26 and FY27
ONR Approves Predetermined F&A rates for fiscal year 2026 and 2027.
Featured PI Article
PI ARTICLE: The Cost-Benefit Relationship
One of the fundamentals of grant accounting is the importance of the cost-benefit relationship. A sponsored source of funds should not bear a cost without receiving commensurate benefit. This relates to all categories of cost, which include salaries, fringe benefits, materials & supplies, travel, subcontract expenses, high-performance computing, and myriad others. Before costs are charged to sponsored funds, the question to always ask is: how will this award benefit from this cost? More PI articles are found in the archive.
Upcoming Events
The Latest Buzz with G&C Accounting
G&C hosts a monthly information session to provide post award research news and updates to the Georgia Tech research community.
Next session (Virtual):
May, 2024
TBD
G&C Office Hours
The Project Accounting Management Team hosts monthly, virtual “Office Hours” for campus. Anyone is welcome to join and ask questions on the last Monday of each month, between 10:00am and 11:00am.
Next office hours:
April 29, 2024 (Monday)
10 - 11 a.m.
About the Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting
The Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting is part of Finance and Planning within the Administration and Finance. Administration and Finance provides the platform for Georgia Tech's continuing success in achieving its mission of teaching, research, and economic development by leading, supporting and enabling institutional effectiveness in administrative, financial, information, and physical infrastructure services for Georgia Tech. Employees in the Division should demonstrate a commitment to a core set of values.
The Office of Grants & Contracts Accounting, located in the Dalney Building at 926 Dalney Street, provides post award accounting and reporting services related to sponsored programs managed by all academic units of the Institute (excludes Georgia Tech Research Institute).
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Operating Units
Board of Regents Sponsored Programs
Board of Regents (BOR) Sponsored Programs manages the financial aspects of selected sponsored programs awarded to the BOR, including the preparation and maintenance of financial records and reports in the same manner as other sponsored programs managed in the Office.