Title: TIME AND EFFORT REPORTING
1TIME AND EFFORT REPORTING
- Payroll Certification for Grant Contract
Personnel - Stephen F. Austin State University
- Office of Research Sponsored Programs
2WHY report effort?
- IT IS REQUIRED
- State of Texas Requirement (Grants Management
Guide) - Federal Requirement (OMB circular A-21)
- SFA Policy A-68
- Effort Reporting and Certification for Sponsored
Activities - Effort certification guarantees eligibility for
reimbursement of salary and benefits
3Effort Reports
- Account for effort on sponsored agreements both
paid and unpaid (cost shared) - Base salary only - Verify that direct costs for personnel are
reasonable, reflect actual work performed, and
are charged to the proper project
4Three Types of Effort Reports
- End-of-Semester Effort Reports
- Faculty, professional staff, and graduate
students - Monthly Effort Reports
- Classified employees (staff/undergraduate
students) - Time Sheets
- Hourly employees (staff/students)
5How Effort is Measured
- Not based on a 40 hour work week
- Should match faculty workload report
- Include base salary only
- Is a reasonable estimate
6Effort always equals 100
7How to complete effort reports
- Forms must be completed by a responsible person
in a capacity to confirm the time and effort of
the individual listed on the report - These reports should be completed within 30 days
of the end of the term (faculty and professional
staff) or within two weeks after the end of the
month (classified staff and salaried students)
8Certification and required signatures
- All reports must bear the ORIGINAL signature of
the employee or a responsible official with first
hand knowledge of the activity of the individuals
on the report
9Who keeps time effort records?
- Return completed, signed and dated forms to the
Controllers Office. - These will be kept on file for at least three
years after the grant or contract officially ends
10Sample Effort Form (Paid)
11Sample Effort Form (Paid)
- If the percent charge in column 5 (and 9, if
applicable) is correct for the month in question,
simply sign, date and return each form. - If the percent charge is NOT correct for the
month in question, record the actual percent
effort in column 6 (and 10, if applicable), sign,
date and return each form.
12Sample Cost-Shared Effort
13Sample Cost-Shared Effort
- A cost-share commitment is indicated by codes
05-08 in column 13. - Complete and attach a Detail of Cost-Share Grant
Activities form to the printed payroll form, and
sign, date and return all forms.
14Detail of Cost-Share Activities Form
15Average Effort is What Counts
- Effort may vary from 0 to 100 from one term or
month to another - Effort over the overall term of the grant should
be within /-5 of what is budgeted - Example for faculty
- Budgeted 50 over 9 months
- Effort Term 1 25, Effort Term 2 75
- Average 50
16My effort doesnt match my budgets
- If the report indicates that you are being paid
from a sponsored agreement and your effort is
LESS than what you are being paid by more than
5, a payroll adjustment must be made.
17Accountability
- Effort reports are subject to an audit and
frequently are specifically targeted - Therefore, it is imperative that all reports are
accurate and on file in the Controllers Office
18Have Questions or Need Help?
- Contact ORSP ext 6606
- Carrie Brown - brownch_at_sfasu.edu
- Heather Catton - hcatton_at_sfasu.edu
- www.sfasu.edu/ORSP/External/index.html
- Look under Post Award