Sponsored Activities Clause Samples
The Sponsored Activities clause defines the scope and terms under which certain activities are funded or supported by a sponsor. It typically outlines which specific projects, programs, or events are considered sponsored, the responsibilities of each party, and any requirements for reporting or compliance. This clause ensures that both the sponsor and the recipient have a clear understanding of what activities are covered, thereby preventing misunderstandings and ensuring that sponsorship resources are used as intended.
Sponsored Activities. Faculty members shall be eligible for compensation as expressly provided in a University-approved grant or contract, and subject to any limitations imposed by the grantor or contractor, at the following rates:
i. Monthly – 1/9 of the prior academic year base salary for nine-month faculty or 1/10 of the prior FY base salary for ten-month faculty.
ii. Weekly – 1/39 of the prior academic base salary for nine-month faculty or 1/43 of the prior FY base salary for ten-month faculty.
Sponsored Activities. Faculty members shall be eligible for additional compensation as expressly provided in a University-approved grant or contract, and subject to any limitations imposed by the grantor or contractor. Subject to the customary approval by the chair, a faculty member’s additional assignment shall reflect proportionately the level of effort expended on work in which s/he engages pursuant to the grant or contract. The principal investigator and sponsored projects administration personnel will initially and, as necessary or appropriate, periodically review committed, actual, and certified effort to ensure compliance with sponsor requirements and/or guidelines.
Sponsored Activities. A faculty member is eligible to receive supplemental compensation funded by a grant or contract only upon the prior written approval of the Chair and ▇▇▇▇ as documented by an approved “Part B” workload plan and when allowed by the grant or contract sponsor(s). Such supplemental compensation proposals are also subject to prior review by University sponsored projects administration personnel to ensure compliance with research sponsor requirements and/or applicable guidelines. When funded by a federal sponsorship, supplemental work and compensation must be consistent with federal cost principles which requires the federal sponsor’s prior written approval. Supplemental compensation for such approved work will normally be pro-rated from the faculty member’s base salary for the appointment period in progress. However, if a grant or contract permits compensation larger than the pro-rata amount, faculty may receive such compensation upon advance approval by the University Controller’s Office and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, in consultation with the ▇▇▇▇.
Sponsored Activities. Section 8.01 Procedure to add or delete
(a) The decision to add or delete sponsored activities shall be decided based upon the merits of the program in question, its service to the community, financial position, participation, etc. Any such decision must follow the procedures established for amendments.
Section 8.02 Current activities
(a) Basketball (b) Soccer (c) Baseball (d) Girls Softball (04/93) Ages 8-18
Sponsored Activities. “Sponsored Activities” include: development, promotion, infrastructure for, and education about, the Initiative.
