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Recipient Compensation | Recipient compensation refers to the use of cash, cash equivalents (such as gift cards or certificates), or tangible items to incentivize or reward participation in university activities or events. Common examples include payments to research subjects, incentives for survey or focus group participation, student or employee awards and event giveaways. Because these items are considered compensation by the university and the IRS, documentation of recipients is required. |
Grant Resources Guide | This guide has been developed as a resource for faculty and staff seeking information on the grant process. The information includes an overview of the Grant Support provided by BRBC, the roles of the Office of Proposal Development and the Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP), the Principal Investigators responsibilities, and links to grant resources and training opportunities from OSP and the Office of Research and Innovation. |