Administrative Core

NIH RePORTER · NIH · P20 · $276,299 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary The Administrative Core of the University of Washington (UW) Research and Engagement on Adaptation for Climate and Health (REACH) Center will provide the supportive framework for Center activities and provide the cohesion to ensure long-term success. The Core provides management and oversight of the many functions that allow the Center to fulfill its objectives and provides a supportive infrastructure that encourages collaboration and creativity, builds capacity, and facilitates open lines of communication. The specific aims of the Administrative Core are to: ● Provide fiscal oversight, record-keeping, and reporting for the Center and ensure compliance with all institutional and NIH requirements. ● Promote Center integration and coordination across the transdisciplinary teams. ● Facilitate effective communication and ensure effective research translation. ● Coordinate the Center’s function and evaluation. ● Cultivate the careers of early- and mid-career investigators. ● Ensure commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion are achieved. ● Oversee the data infrastructure and management plan. The Director has final decision-making authority on resource allocations that deviate from the original proposal plans, with input and advice from the Executive Committee. The Project Administrator, with oversight from the Director, manages all fiscal aspects and compliance requirements. Situations that could require re-allocation of resources include budget cuts, carry forward of unexpended resources, and unanticipated costs that were incurred. Dispute resolution will be accomplished by direct discussions between the Director and the Director of the affected Core, with guidance from the Center Administrator. Larger issues that cut across multiple Cores are brought before the Executive Committee for their input. The Administrative Core stays informed about changes in reporting requirements, record keeping, and grant guidelines to ensure accurate and compliant reporting. The Core will assist in compiling Annual Progress reports and overseeing all IRB documentation. At least three Center faculty members will attend the NIH annual meetings of PI investigators.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10982284
Project number
1P20ES036748-01
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Principal Investigator
Jeremy Johnson Hess
Activity code
P20
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$276,299
Award type
1
Project period
2024-09-11 → 2027-08-31