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Facilities & Administrative Distribution and Usage

Facilities and Administrative (F&A) rates are the mechanisms used to reimburse the university for the infrastructure costs (i.e. F&A costs associated with sponsored research and other sponsored agreements) related to research. F&A rates are essentially overhead rates, calculated as a percentage of the direct costs of sponsored projects, that are used to support and enhance campus-wide research performed by the University of Utah.

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Frequently asked questions around F&A cost reimbursements

Federal Facilities and Administrative (F&A) cost reimbursements and their impact on University of Utah research

The University of Utah is a leading research institution both in Utah and the nation. Our faculty, staff and students carry out research that significantly impacts the daily lives of people in our state, country and world through innovation, groundbreaking discoveries and new treatments and cures.

A substantial portion of the U’s $691 million annual research comes from federal agencies that support research activities across various disciplines such as life and health sciences, engineering, computer and information sciences and physical and social sciences. This research is addressing a range of issues, from developing new treatments for heart failure to creating software that protects wildland firefighters.

Recently, the government has brought attention to facilities and administrative (F&A) cost reimbursements associated with research grants. F&A cost reimbursements are necessary for developing and maintaining research operations and infrastructure that are integral to advancing research. Reducing this core support would have real consequences in our state and nation. It would slow the pace of science resulting in longer waits for treatments and solutions to society’s most pressing challenges. It would harm the economy by jeopardizing the livelihoods of people across Utah and the U.S. Strong, continued support for research is essential to the future of our country.

The federal government is a primary source of research funding at the U, contributing 65% of the total research portfolio.

Of the $691 million in research funding in FY24, $489 million was provided by federal sponsors.