Hello, Liz,
According to the context, in-kind support is support from an
outside source.
UTSA resources, such as space, people, and labs, would not be in-kind support.
What is your question? I am not sure that I am addressing this in the right way.
Jennifer
From: Elizabeth Tilley <elizabeth.tilley@utsa.edu>
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Cc: Guoquan Zhang <guoquan.zhang@utsa.edu>
Subject: [Rowdy.research] In-kind support on NIH other support form
Hi All,
I have a question regarding the statement below:
Other Support also includes in-kind contributions (such as office/laboratory space, equipment, supplies, or employees or students supported by an outside source). In-kind contributions do not constitute a ‘recipient share’ of the expenditures,
and do not need to be included in the SF-425 FFR.
Normally, I do not see faculty addressing in-kind support, but to me, it looks like they need to talk about lab space, etc. that is provided to them, even if not relevant to the project.
Please advise.
Thank you,
Liz
Elizabeth H. Escoto (formerly Tilley), PhD
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