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*Resources committed as cost share for other projects
*Resources committed as cost share for other projects
*Expenses recovered through the Facilities and Administrative Costs (F&A) paid by the sponsor
*Expenses recovered through the Facilities and Administrative Costs (F&A) paid by the sponsor
*UNMC IBS Salary in excess of NIH salary limitation level (NIH Salary Cap)
*UNMC IBS Salary in excess of NIH salary limitation level (NIH Salary Cap) on NIH projects
See also UNMC Policy No. 6102, [[Institutional Base Salary]].
See also UNMC Policy No. 6102, [[Institutional Base Salary]].


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Other unallowable expenses are detailed in UNMC Policy No. 6100, [[Sponsored Programs Costing]].
Other unallowable expenses are detailed in UNMC Policy No. 6100, [[Sponsored Programs Costing]].
== Definitions ==
== Definitions ==
'''''Cost Sharing''''' (also called matching) refers to the specific portion of the project or program costs not funded by the sponsor.  Cost sharing occurs when a cost specifically benefits a sponsored project but is not charged to the sponsor. Typically, cost sharing is a direct cost such as salary or equipment. If a sponsor limits F&A (indirect costs) eligible to be charged to a project, unrecovered F&A may be allowed as cost share if sponsor has approved. There are 3 types of cost sharing:           
'''''Cost Sharing''''' (also called matching) refers to the specific portion of the project or program costs not funded by the sponsor.  Cost sharing occurs when a cost specifically benefits a sponsored project but is not charged to the sponsor. Typically, cost sharing is a direct cost such as salary or equipment. If a sponsor limits F&A (indirect costs) eligible to be charged to a project, unrecovered F&A may be allowed as cost share if sponsor has approved. There are 3 types of cost sharing:           

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