If a sponsor requires cost sharing, the sponsor guidelines will usually state that cost sharing is required. This is the only time cost sharing is deemed mandatory. In the application, an agency will specify if the applicant must cost share and the percentage of how much cost sharing is required of the parties involved. Upon the institution's approval of the mandatory cost sharing percentage, the ORSP will assist PIs with creating the budget to reflect the college expenses for their project.
A dollar-for-dollar match is another term used for cost sharing, however, in this situation, the institution's percentage of their cost share is equated to a dollar amount, where the dollar amount is then added to the project's grant that requires cost sharing. Federal sponsors will never make cost sharing mandatory, and all voluntary cost sharing is prohibited as per the OMB Uniform Guidelines.
Cost Sharing Policies
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs at York College defines 'Cost Sharing' as the financial commitment an institution may take on any given project's expenses.
York College takes responsibility for a portion of any sponsored research project's expenses. As such, cost sharing occurs at any point in which a principal investigator's (PI) institution (YC in this case), or an external source, dictates that they will participate in the contribution of funds - or attribute personnel time - to a project without charging the project's grant for these circumstances, e.g., budget justification, research narratives, or written letters.
York College takes responsibility for a portion of any sponsored research project's expenses. As such, cost sharing occurs at any point in which a principal investigator's (PI) institution (YC in this case), or an external source, dictates that they will participate in the contribution of funds - or attribute personnel time - to a project without charging the project's grant for these circumstances, e.g., budget justification, research narratives, or written letters.
- Cost sharing should not be included in any grant proposal unless it is required by the sponsor or granting agency. As such, cost sharing will not be allowed on any funding proposal to a federal agency unless specifically mandated in the program guidelines.