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Can waived indirect costs be used to meet cost-sharing requirements?

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Can waived indirect costs be used to meet cost-sharing requirements?

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The restriction on applying unrecovered indirect costs as cost-sharing comes from A-110, which states in section 23(7)(b): “Unrecovered indirect costs may be included as part of cost sharing or matching only with the prior approval of the federal awarding agency.

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The restriction on applying unrecovered indirect costs as cost-sharing comes from A-110, which states in section 23(7)(b): “Unrecovered indirect costs may be included as part of cost sharing or matching only with the prior approval of the federal awarding agency.” Revised March 1996 Minor updates May 2000

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