This reference clarifies indirect cost application when UCSF and another campus are working together on a specific activity.
National Institute of Health (NIH) Career Development (K) Awards fund faculty to develop research skills, ensuring a pool of highly trained scientists.
UCSF's chart of accounts (COA) is the coding structure that defines operations in financial terms. The COA serves as the foundation of the general ledger.
UCSF assesses departments and funds for employer expenses associated with employee benefits.
This guide outlines how to submit stipend requests.
This guide covers steps for departments and Contracts & Grants Accounting (CGA) on financial reporting, invoicing, and award closeout for all sponsored projects.
This reference describes the Infrastructure and Operations (I&O) assessments on gifts and endowments.
This guide shows Facilities and Administrative (F&A) accounts, descriptions, and types incurred by an organization to support research and sponsored activities.
Viewing Asset Management Reports
This guide outlines the steps to process capital, operating, and finance purchase leases.