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BoRSF Faculty Endowments

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For the competitive Endowed Chairs, can a campus request copies of previous proposals?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Yes.

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If a campus is submitting multiple new requests in a funding cycle, can the campus a single bank affidavit verifying deposit of non-State funds for all slots requested, rather than an individual affidavit for each request?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Yes. In such cases, the original should be forwarded with the annual submission packet, and each individual request should have a copy attached. Notarized copies are not required if the original is provided.

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When are new and revised endowments added to the online reporting system?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Changes are made in advance of the first reporting cycle in which the new/revised endowment must be included. New matching, provided at the end of each fiscal year, will not be reported until the end of the following fiscal year (i.e., an endowment matched in May 2016 will be first reported in October 2017, during the FY 2016-17 cycle). Revisions to a matched endowment that do not require a change in programs (e.g., Endowed Chair to Endowed Professorships) are typically made immediately upon BoR approval.

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What documentation is required as part of reporting to validate compliance with policy provisions?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Two documents must be submitted as part of the annual endowment reporting: the annual agreed-upon procedures (audit) report and the letter of appointment for chairholders. For other policy provisions, only certification of compliance is required in reporting, though supporting documents must be retained in campus records for inspection upon Regents’ request.

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How and when will compliance with caps on the market value and retention of expendable funds be measured?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Compliance will be measured by calculation based on the values provided by the campus in annual reporting, and verified by audit. Each account has five years, beginning FY 2017-18, to come into compliance with the market value and retainage caps. Because compliance with the 125% cap in market value is to be measured on a five-year rolling average, strict compliance will not be measured until FY 2026-27, with accrual of five years of market value after general compliance with the cap is required.

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When the donor contribution has been aggregated from a number of contributions from a variety of contributors, how should documentation of donor permission/approval be handled if changes to the endowment are in prospect?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Protection of donor rights and intent is the purview of the campus. In terms of documentation of donor approval submitted to the BoR, we will accept an approval/request signed by the majority donor or a representative of all donors, or a document signed by all donors. It is critical that the campus retain in its files an account of why donor permission was granted in the form it was, and any communications with other donors related to the changes approved.

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Can endowment earnings be pooled across multiple accounts for award to faculty holders or to establish an internal competition for faculty resources?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

No. Each account, unless otherwise specified by the donor, is designated for a specific purpose; pooling earnings does not ensure funds are being expended consistent with the donor’s intent. The BoRSF faculty endowments are intended to provide discretionary resources to assist in the retention of highly productive faculty; it is not appropriate to designate funds for internal award or competition apart from the selection of the faculty holder.

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Can endowment earnings from a high-earning account be transferred to another account to build corpus or protect against losses?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

No. As with pooling expendable earnings, each account – corpus and earnings – must be dedicated only to the purposes of the BoR program and the intent of the donor(s).

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Is BoR approval required for a change in the name or focus area of a faculty endowment?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

BoR and donor approval is required for a focus-area change to an Endowed Chair; a name change requires permission of the donor, but only notification of the BoR. For Professorships, the BoR must be notified of both name and focus area changes, though the donor must approve.

Categories: BoRSF Faculty Endowments Waivers and Exemptions
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How quickly are requests for waiver processed and the campus notified of the result?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

The BoR meets monthly except in July and November. Typically requests received within two weeks of a meeting will be included on the next agenda, though complex, atypical, and/or incomplete requests may take longer for the staff to review and develop recommendations.

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What is the process for requesting Board of Regents approval for policy waivers?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

A written request must be submitted to the BoR, specifying the provision to be waived and reason(s) for requesting the waiver as well as providing supporting documentation (e.g., donor approval of waiver request, CVs/qualifications of affected personnel, etc.). Staff will place the item on the agendas of the next scheduled Sponsored Programs Committee and BoR meetings.

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When is System Board approval required?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Because the System Boards approve establishment of endowments for specific purposes on the campuses under their jurisdiction, their approval is required when an endowment changes type (e.g., from a scholarship to a professorship). Systems may require more restrictive oversight for their campuses, but it is not mandated by the BoR.

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Can a faculty endowment holder use expendable funds to purchase equipment, supplies, or other tangible items to be housed in common/shared lab or classroom facilities, or to be used by other faculty or students?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Yes. The faculty holder may purchase anything that meets the purpose(s) of the original endowment, contributes to his/her professional work, and does not violate Regents’ policies regarding supplantation and/or general discretionary use of an academic department or unit.

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Can an academic administrator (department chair, dean, provost) direct the expenditure of endowment income either in lieu of the faculty holder or when the endowment is vacant?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

No, unless the administrator is also the endowment holder. While academic administrators may discuss or make recommendations of appropriate or strategic uses of endowment income available for expenditure, it is expected that the faculty holder has discretion to make most decisions regarding use of funds. The letter of appointment between the campus and faculty holder should specify any conditions on the expendable income, including the portion to be allocated for salary and any conditions on use of discretionary funds (e.g., share for graduate student support). When an endowment is vacant, funds cannot be expended except for specific, defined purposes in support of the original intent of the endowment and with permission of the original donor and the BoR.

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Can a faculty endowment holder use expendable funds to purchase equipment, supplies, or other tangible items to be housed in common lab or classroom facilities, or to be used by other faculty or students?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Yes. The faculty holder may purchase anything that meets the purpose(s) of the original endowment, contributes to his/her professional work, and does not violate Regents’ policies regarding supplantation and/or general discretionary use of an academic department or unit.

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Can a faculty endowment holder use expendable funds to purchase personal property?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

No. All equipment, supplies, software, and other tangibles must be retained as property of the campus and cannot be considered or used as personal property by the endowment holder. A faculty holder may receive a salary supplement and use that to purchase items for personal use.

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Can a faculty endowment holder with a nine-month academic appointment use expendable funds for summer salary?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

Salary support through the endowment can only be provided for work performed. An appropriate amount of summer support, not to exceed a 2/9th share of the nine-month salary, may be provided if the faculty holder is conducting research or other professional activities related to the purpose of the endowment.

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Can a faculty endowment holder use funds to support professional work not within the scope of the endowment as defined by a donor agreement and/or BoR policies?
Posted by Karthik Poobalasubramanian on July 25, 2018

In limited circumstances, with substantial justification, and with donor and BoR permission, a faculty holder may use funds for professional work outside the endowment scope provided such expenditures are allowable (i.e., not supplantation, not for general discretionary use of the department). Such expenditures must be approved by all parties before any action is taken by the endowment holder or academic administration.

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