Draft Example Memorandum of Understanding Partnership Education and Research Committee

Last updated: February 29, 2024

Purpose

This Memorandum of Understanding and Grant Agreement (Agreement) is executed between the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System on behalf of the University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health, Office of the Wisconsin Partnership Program (WPP) and Principal Investigator, Department, hereinafter referred to as Principal Investigator (PI), for purposes of conducting activities associated with this Agreement for the Grant Program grant award, Project Title.

Source of Funding

This award is funded from the Wisconsin Partnership Program. Resources for the Wisconsin Partnership Program resulted from the conversion of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield United of Wisconsin to a stock insurance corporation and the distribution of one-half of the proceeds from the sale of stock to the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

Period of Agreement

This Agreement applies to project activities for the period of start date to end date.

Amount of Award

The total amount of the award is $_____.

Wisconsin Partnership Program Oversight

This program is under the technical direction of Amy J.H. Kind, MD, PhD, Associate Dean and Executive Director of the Wisconsin Partnership Program (WPP Executive Director).

Key Personnel

The following individual(s) are considered key personnel and essential to the work performed under this Agreement:

  • Principal Investigator (PI): __________
  • Co-Principal Investigator: __________
  • Co-Principal Investigator: __________

In the event that the above-named key personnel are unable or unwilling to continue with the project, the PI must notify the WPP Executive Director in writing proposing a replacement. If such changes are acceptable, the WPP Executive Director will approve, in writing, the replacement. In the event a mutually acceptable replacement is not available, the Wisconsin Partnership Program may terminate the project in accordance with the termination clause in this Agreement. The PI will be notified in writing of such a termination and will be reimbursed for documented eligible costs incurred prior to the termination date.

Scope of Work

The PI’s scope of work for this project is based on the specific goals, aims, and activities stated in the approved application. Changes in the scope of work must be approved in writing by the WPP Executive Director.

Compliance with Rules and Regulations

The PI agrees to comply with all federal, state and local rules, guidelines and regulations applicable to this Agreement. The PI also agrees to comply with all applicable University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin–Madison and Wisconsin Partnership Program policies and procedures. In addition, the PI agrees to obtain the necessary approvals, including, but not limited to those noted below.

The PI agrees to abide to the terms and conditions of the Wisconsin Partnership Program, as they may be revised from time to time. The Wisconsin Partnership Program will provide recipients 30 days prior notice of any revisions to the Wisconsin Partnership Program terms and conditions.

Supplanting

Funds received may not be used to supplant other funds available to the PI. The PI has been informed of this requirement and completed the Non-supplanting Questionnaire as part of the application submission and upon receipt of this award. In order to maintain continued assurance that supplanting has not occurred, the PI must complete the Non-supplanting Questionnaire on an annual basis. If, at any time, the Wisconsin Partnership Program becomes aware of supplanting by the PI, funding for the project will be terminated. Supplanting violations will result in termination of future funds and may result in recoupment of monies provided under this grant award.

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Compliance

This project may involve information that falls under the Federal HIPAA privacy rules, a set of federal regulations protecting the privacy of an individual’s health information used in clinical practice, research, and operation of health care facilities.

The PI shall agree to use and disclose Protected Health Information in compliance with the Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information (“Privacy Rule”) (45 C.F.R. Parts 160 and 164) under HIPAA. The definitions set forth in the Privacy Rule are incorporated by reference into this Agreement (45 C.F.R. §§ 160.103 and 164.501). The PI shall agree to employ appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the electronic Protected Health Information it creates, receives, maintains or transmits pursuant to this Agreement, in compliance with the HIPAA Security Rule (45 C.F.R. Part 164, Subpart C).

The PI by signing this Agreement is certifying knowledge and compliance with HIPAA. If the PI does not currently comply with this requirement, the Wisconsin Partnership Program must be notified and shall provide advice regarding compliance.

Human Subjects Compliance

This project may require approval of a University of Wisconsin–Madison Institutional Review Board (IRB) or, at the discretion of a University of Wisconsin–Madison IRB, may be deferred to another institution’s IRB for human subjects compliance. All approved projects involving human subjects in research at the University of Wisconsin–Madison must be reviewed and approved or deemed exempt by a University of Wisconsin–Madison IRB before the research project begins. To ensure that research projects supported by the Wisconsin Partnership Program conform to ethical and regulatory standards governing the conduct of human subjects research, the PI agrees to obtain approval or exemption from a University of Wisconsin–Madison IRB for any research activities that involve human subjects. Documentation of the UW IRB review including the final review decision will be required before funds can be expended and/or disbursed. The PI is required to submit documentation of continued renewal approval by the IRB throughout the period of agreement.

Animal Care and Use

This project may require approval by the Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC). Documentation of the ACUC review and approval including the final review decision will be required before funds can be expended and/or disbursed. The PI is required to submit documentation of continued renewal approval by the ACUC throughout the period of agreement.

Radiation Safety

This project may require the use of radioactive materials or equipment that produces radiation. Authorization to use radionuclides must be secured from the University Radiation Safety Committee (URSC) prior to the initiation of the project. Documentation of the URSC review and approval including the final review decision will be required before funds can be expended and/or disbursed. The PI is required to submit documentation of continued renewal approval by the URSC throughout the period of agreement.

Biological Materials

This project may require the use of biological materials in which the activities must be reviewed by the Madison Campus Biological Safety Committee prior to the initiation of the project. Documentation of the Office of Biological Safety review and approval including the final review decision will be required before funds can be expended and/or disbursed. The PI is required to submit documentation of continued renewal approval by the Office of Biological Safety throughout the period of agreement.

Intellectual Property

The PI and the Wisconsin Partnership Program recognize that activities under this Agreement may lead to the development of copyrightable or patentable inventions. PI acknowledges that computer software and potentially patentable inventions conceived or reduced to practice in the course of the research project funded by this grant shall be disclosed to the University through the invention disclosure process. PI hereby assigns rights in such software or inventions to the University or its designated patent management organization. The PI agrees to ensure that all students and staff participating in the research project funded by this grant execute the Wisconsin Partnership Program Intellectual Property Agreement for Project Personnel prior to beginning work on the project. With respect to non-software copyrightable materials produced in the course of the research funded under this grant, the PI and other persons contributing to such materials hereby grant the University a non-exclusive, non-transferable, perpetual world-wide royalty-free license to use such materials for non-commercial internal research and educational purposes.  The PI agrees to secure sufficient intellectual property rights from any independent contractors or external entities engaged in this project to fulfill the project aims and obtain for the University the rights granted herein.

WPP Intellectual Property Agreement

Wisconsin Partnership Program Intellectual Property Agreement for Project Personnel

As a condition of my participation in a research project funded by a grant from the Wisconsin Partnership Program (WPP), I hereby agreed to the following:

I agree to promptly disclose any computer software and potentially patentable inventions that I conceive or reduce to practice in the course of the research project funded by WPP to the University of Wisconsin–Madison through the invention disclosure process.

I hereby assign rights to any such software and invention to the University or the University’s designated patent and intellectual property management organization (WARF), and will execute all papers necessary to file patent applications on any invention. I confirm that I have not entered, and will not in the future enter, into any agreement or other obligation to another person, company, or extramural sponsor with respect to any rights in inventions, discoveries, or copyrightable material which are in conflict with the obligations contained in this agreement.

With respect to any non-software copyrightable materials produced in the course of this project, to the extent that I hold rights in such materials, I hereby grant to the University a non-exclusive, non-transferable, perpetual world-wide royalty-free license to use such materials for non-commercial internal research and educational purposes.

I understand that before beginning work on a specific WPP-sponsored research project I have the right to request a copy of any agreement that is applicable to such project.

                                                                                   
Name (print or type)

                                                                                   
Department

                                                                                   
Employee or Student Identification Number (10-digit number on your University ID card)

                                                                                   
Signature

Responsibilities of PI

The PI acknowledges authority over and responsibility for the project including the following:

  1. Complying with the general terms and conditions governing the grant award and any terms and conditions specific to the Request for Proposals established by the Wisconsin Partnership Program.
  2. Informing the WPP Executive Director of changes in the scope of work or Key Personnel that may have an impact on expected project outcomes.
  3. Acknowledging the Wisconsin Partnership Program’s financial support for the project as described in the Publicity section of this Agreement.
  4. Participating in the required technical assistance and evaluation activities of the Wisconsin Partnership Program.

Progress and Financial Reports

Throughout the period of agreement, written annual Progress Reports, including a Financial Report and Non-supplanting Questionnaire, are due no later than 30 days after the end of each 12-month period based on the start date of this Agreement. A Final Report, including a final Financial Report and final Non-supplanting Questionnaire, are due no later than 90 days after the end of the project.

The PI is also expected to respond to a limited number of evaluation requests from the Wisconsin Partnership Program regarding project results and outcomes for at least three years after the period of agreement.

Program Income

The PI must track and report any program income related to this project to the Wisconsin Partnership Program. Program income is defined as gross income earned by a PI from activities, part or all of the cost of which is borne as a direct cost by this grant. Financial Reports must show all program income revenues and expenses for the award.

Matching Funds

The written annual progress reports should include information on matching funds, if provided.

Method of Payment

Funding for this project will be provided by the creation of a Fund 233 project issued by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, Office of Fiscal Affairs. The project will be set up under the PI’s departmental ID. All consultant and contractual agreements must adhere to UW School of Medicine and Public Health and UW–Madison policy. Contractual agreements by the PI greater than or equal to $5,000 must be provided to WPP.

Strategic Grants Only: The PI may automatically carry forward up to 15 percent of unspent annual budget funds from year to year within the same award. Carryover requests that exceed 15 percent or more of the annual grant budget due to exceptional circumstances must be made in writing to the Partnership Program and are not guaranteed. No cost extension requests at the end of the grant period will not be considered. Also, PIs will not be able to carry forward unspent budget funds from an earlier award to an award renewal.

All Other Awards: The PI may automatically carry forward unspent budget funds from year to year within the same award. At the end of the project, the PI may request a single no cost extension of up to 12 months beyond the end date if additional time is required to assure adequate completion of the original scope of work and budget funds remain. No cost extension requests are due no earlier than 120 days and at least 60 days prior to the project end date and must be submitted on forms provided by the Wisconsin Partnership Program. All no cost extension requests require prior written approval by the WPP Executive Director. No cost extension amounts greater than 25 percent of the grant award also require the approval of the Partnership Education and Research Committee.

Funding from the Wisconsin Partnership Program for this project must be disclosed as part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Other/Current and Pending Support requirements.

Rebudgeting

Rebudgeting between major budget categories (personnel, travel, services, supplies and other expenses) in excess of 10 percent of the total amount of award must be pre-approved by WPP Administration.

Accounting and Audit

Accounting policies for this project will be those of the UW–Madison campus. All expenses must be allowable under UW–Madison standards and consistent with the budget for this project. Departments must maintain financial records consistent with UW–Madison guidelines. If requested, the PI must be able to describe the nature of project expenses and establish the relatedness of the expenses to this Agreement. All records related to this Agreement shall be available for review by the Wisconsin Partnership Program. PI must liquidate all obligations incurred during the award period by no later than 90 calendar days after the award end date.

The financial records of this Agreement must be maintained for a period of seven years from the date of the final Financial Report. However, all related records must be maintained during an audit and until the audit findings are resolved. The Wisconsin Partnership Program may conduct an independent financial audit anytime during the period of this Agreement.

Limitation on Costs

The Wisconsin Partnership Program is not, in the absence of a modification, obligated to reimburse costs incurred in excess of the approved budget of this award.

Reduction in Award

The Wisconsin Partnership Program reserves the right to reduce the amount of award at any time during the period of agreement if a decrease in the value of the endowment of the Wisconsin Partnership Program negatively affects the distribution of investment income. Appropriate notice will be given to the PI for development of a revised budget.

Public Records

WPP is required to operate in accordance with standards consistent with Wisconsin Public Records Law. Under this Law, documents relating to this Agreement may become public records and subject to release unless designated as a Trade Secret and/or Proprietary Information.

Trade Secret and/or Proprietary Information

Unless otherwise required by law, the Wisconsin Partnership Program will exercise its best effort to maintain in confidence proprietary or trade-secret information disclosed or submitted to the Wisconsin Partnership Program by the PI which is designated in writing as confidential information at the time of disclosure. Confidential information does not include information which at the time of receipt:

  • Is generally available in the public domain or thereafter becomes available to the public through no act of the Wisconsin Partnership Program; or
  • Was independently known prior to the receipt thereof or was discovered independently by an employee of the Wisconsin Partnership Program who had no access to the information supplied by the PI under this Agreement; or
  • Was made available to the Wisconsin Partnership Program as a matter of lawful right by a third party.

The Wisconsin Partnership Program retains the right to refuse to accept any such information which is not considered to be essential. The obligations of the Wisconsin Partnership Program under this paragraph shall survive and continue for one year after the termination of this Agreement.

Publicity

Principal Investigator must acknowledge the Wisconsin Partnership Program as the funding source in any press releases, articles or publications relating to this project or its results using the following language: “Funding for this project was provided by the UW School of Medicine and Public Health from the Wisconsin Partnership Program” and must also provide copies to the Wisconsin Partnership Program.

Noncompliance

Failure to comply with any part of this Agreement may be considered cause for revision, suspension, or termination as further described in the Suspension of Agreement and Termination of Agreement sections of this Agreement. Revision may include a reduction of the project scope and/or the award amount.

If WPP determines that noncompliance with this Agreement has occurred or continues to occur, it shall demand immediate correction of continuing noncompliance and seek remedial measures up to and including termination of the Agreement, the imposing of additional reporting requirements, and any other measures it deems appropriate and necessary, including requiring the PI to provide WPP with a corrective action plan to prevent future instances of noncompliance.

If the PI becomes aware of noncompliance not identified by WPP, the PI shall provide written notice to WPP promptly, but not more than thirty (30) days after identifying the noncompliance, of such instances of noncompliance with the terms of this Agreement. The written notice shall include information on the reason for and effect of the noncompliance and a corrective action plan to prevent future instances of noncompliance.

If required reports and other required information are not submitted when due, WPP will withhold all payments that otherwise would be paid to the PI under this Agreement until such time as the reports and information are submitted.

Suspension of Agreement

This Agreement may be suspended in whole or in part by:

  1. Wisconsin Partnership Program on written notice to the PI for any reason, including if the PI has materially failed to comply with the terms and conditions of the grant award as outlined in the Noncompliance section of this Agreement and as identified in the approved application;
  2. Wisconsin Partnership Program and PI by written agreement; or
  3. PI on written notice to Wisconsin Partnership Program setting forth the reasons for such action, the effective date, and, in the case of partial suspension, the portion to be suspended.

Suspension of this Agreement may include discontinuation of payments to PI by the Wisconsin Partnership Program and/or discontinuation of further spending of grant funds by PI. PI agrees to comply with the directions of the Wisconsin Partnership Program regarding the un-expended grant funds when this Agreement is suspended.

Termination of Agreement

This Agreement may be terminated by either party at any time, with or without cause. WPP must notify the PI in writing at least thirty (30) days prior to the termination date. Notice by the PI will terminate the agreement immediately or upon a date otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties. Upon termination, the PI shall be entitled to receive payment, subject to the requirements in the Accounting and Audit section of this Agreement, for non-cancellable approved project activities incurred during the thirty (30) day notification period. Final payment will be adjusted to reflect actual work completed.

Notices

Any notice required or permitted by this Agreement must be in writing and be delivered personally or sent by certified mail, return receipt requested and postage prepaid, to the addresses listed in the fully executed Memorandum of Understanding.

Miscellaneous

This Agreement may only be modified or amended by a written agreement signed by authorized representatives of all parties.

This Agreement shall be construed to be in accordance with the laws of the State of Wisconsin.

This Agreement and the related fund account are the entire agreement between the parties, and no oral statement shall supersede or modify any of the provisions of this Agreement.

Signatures

The MOU must be signed and dated by the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Partnership Program, the Principal Investigator (PI) and the PI Department Chair, signifying that all parties agree to the terms of the Agreement.