How to Categorize Projects Successfully February 18, 2010
Dec 31, 2015
How to Categorize Projects Successfully
February 18, 2010
Jan Gerstenberger University of Minnesota Foundation
Keith Jansen Internal and External Sales
Kevin McKoskeySponsored Projects Administration
Historically determining the correct classification (FUND Bucket) a transaction should reside has been both frustrating and time consuming. In some cases resulting in the department needing to start the process over. In the meantime both our PI and sponsor become more frustrated with the process.
Members:Mark Bohnhorst, OGCArnie Frishman, OGCGreg Miller, External SalesDenise Seck, Controller’s OfficePamela Webb, SPAEd Wink, SPACarmela Kranz, MN Medical FoundationJan Gerstenberger, U of MN Foundation
Determine if additional “buckets” are needed beyond Gifts, Sponsored Projects, External Sales.
Assess whether existing problems are due to inadequate definitions/Education or business processes or are we “forcing” existing workload into classifications that don’t fit.
Review 20-25 examples to see if we have activity that is truly not a good fit.
If one or more other Buckets are needed, what would be in those Buckets, and why.
Understand what our peers are doing.
No additional Buckets needed.
Improve process between Foundations and University.
Create transaction definitions and exclusion tool to assist in classification of activity.
Create expedited process (“Classification Review Group”) for quick assignment of transaction to correct Bucket.
SPA will screen transactions for gifts, External Sales, and forward to Foundation or External Sales.
Foundation/External Sales will screen transactions for sponsored projects and send to SPA.
May be rare cases where transaction will need to be handled outside the normal process.
• Donor wants fund to be accepted as a gift, but terms dictate Sponsored Project.
• Both offices will review terms, determine best path for handling the transaction.
Transaction definition and exclusion tool (see handout)• List of excluded transactions• Definition and indicators for:
• Gift• Sponsored Project• External Sale• Glossary of terms
Grey Areas and Questions about Definitions
Create expedited Process for determining correct transaction Bucket.• Establish classification Review Group• Members from SPA, External Sales, Foundations• To obtain input from this group:
• Send copy of proposed statement of work• Budget and performance dates• Contact information for person most knowledgeable
about the transaction.• Any other information that you feel is relevant.
• Forward to classification @umn.edu• A decision or request for additional clarifying
information will be provided within 3 working days.
When determining if a transactionshould be a Gift, Sponsored Project orExternal Sale:
Review Transaction definition and exclusion tool.
If still unsure: Send information regarding transaction
to the classification group at: [email protected].
Gifts:
University of Minnesota Foundation:
Jan Gerstenberger (624-8374) [email protected]
website: http://www.foundation.umn.edu/facultyandstaff/corp.html
Minnesota Medical Foundation:
Carmela Kranz (626-8481) [email protected]
website: http://www.mmf.umn.edu
Grants/Contracts:
Sponsored Projects Administration:
Pamela Webb (624-1648) [email protected]
Kevin McKoskey (624-5066) [email protected]
website: http://www.ospa.umn.edu
External Sales:
External Sales:
Keith Jansen (624-5540) [email protected]
Jeffrey Kurland (626-3969)
website: http://www.finsys.umn.edu/sales/saleshome.html
Questions?