Is it a Service, Sponsored Program, or a Gift?

How do I determine if the agreement is a Service Contract, Sponsored Program or a Gift?

Each situation is unique & must be reviewed as a whole.

Past treatment of external support from a funder should not be a determining factor in the classification of new funding. Each new transaction should be viewed independently.

This quick reference guide was developed to help you make a determination between Service Agreements, Sponsored Programs, or a Gift.

Review more detailed guidance about Funding Sources.

Elements to Consider Service Activity Sponsored Program Gift
Purpose / Function Fee-for-Service / Similar goods/services provided to others as part of the business model Mutual exchange involving the UW & external sponsor Charitable contribution to UW or UW Foundation
Relationship Customer / Vendor
UW can be customer or a vendor
UW & Sponsor UW & Donor
Benefit Primary benefit is for the customer Sponsor & UW both benefit UW benefits

How does it support the UW?

When UW is the vendor, revenue supports UW programs and/or operations Mutual exchange supports and advances UW mission Gifts to advance UW mission and the public good
Office handling & processing agreement Campus unit as vendor? Contact your Dean’s office

Campus unit as customer? Follow UW Procurement guidance

See Service Activity Contacts

Office of Sponsored Programs reviews and accepts external support via the UW’s award setup process Gift Services reviews & accepts and processes the gift

See APS 36.3

Who manages or provides work? Vendor provides a service to the customer Principal Investigator & campus unit manage projects and expenditures Benefiting campus units manage expenditures
Performance Measurement Tied specifically to contract deliverables, not project objectives Measured against meeting the project objectives No performance measurement involved
Publications Does not typically result in creation of project publications Publication is expected No funder restrictions / requirements on publication.
May request copies.
Intellectual Property Minimal chance for IP to be created under the contractor/vendor relationship. IP rights detailed in agreements/contracts with sponsors Created IP must be retained by UW. Funder may not place IP requirements on gifts. UW and Funder may mutually agree that IP should be available under an open-source license.

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