The National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) have historically restricted the amount of direct salary an individual may charge an NIH, SAMHSA, or AHRQ grant or contract. Other sponsors may also implement a limitation on salaries on their awards.
DHHS Salary Cap Threshold Changes: (Effective 1/1/2025 EL II Annual Cap is $225,700) [NOT-OD-24-057]
For example, on January 1, 2025, the Executive Level II (EL II) DHHS salary cap changed to $225,700 annually, an increase of $3,800 from the previous cap of $221,900. This change permits departments to charge more of an individual’s salary to grants thereby reducing the amount of salary cap cost sharing required. Departments may also elect not to increase the salary charges to grants especially when there are insufficient funds remaining in the grant budget to cover the additional charges. Note, sponsors will not provide additional funding to cover the increase in the salary cap threshold for existing awards.
Example - A department elects to charge more for a faculty member with an institutional base salary (IBS) of $250,000 per year and working 10% on a grant. They can increase the direct charge to the grant by $200 (per year) thereby reducing the salary cap cost sharing by $200 ($2,000 x 10%).
MATRIX OF COMMON SPONSORS APPLYING SALARY CAPS
Sponsor - Federal | Cap Applied |
National Institutes of Health | DHHS Salary Cap |
Administration for Children and Families | DHHS Salary Cap |
Administration for Community Living | DHHS Salary Cap |
Agency for Health Care Research and Quality | DHHS Salary Cap |
Center for Disease Control | DHHS Salary Cap |
Health Resources and Services Administration | DHHS Salary Cap |
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services | DHHS Salary Cap |
Food and Drug Administration | DHHS Salary Cap |
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Sponsor - Non-Federal | Cap Applied |
Anesthesia Safety Foundation | DHHS Salary Cap |
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation | DHHS Salary Cap |
Michael J. Fox Foundation | DHHS Salary Cap |
Edward P. Evans Foundation | DHHS Salary Cap |
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation | DHHS Salary Cap |
Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation | DHHS Salary Cap |
Multiple Sclerosis Society | $199,700 |
Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute | $200,000 |
Susan G. Komen Foundation | $250,000 |
*Review your notice of award and applicable terms and conditions to determine if your sponsor(s) impose a salary cap
The salary cap restriction limits the amount that will be awarded and can be charged to grants and contracts issued by sponsors that apply either the DHHS salary cap or a salary cap unique to their organization. It is important to note that the salary cap serves as the base for determining the amount of salary faculty (and any other UW employee) may be paid from awards issued by these agencies.
For grant proposal budgets, the full uncapped IBS should be included in the "Institutional Base Salary" section of the proposal. The sponsor will adjust the awarded amount to the cap in effect at the time of the award.
Cost Share Addendum
Salary cap is not considered to be Cost Share as the salary over the cap is an unallowable expense on the Award. Do not include over-the-cap coverage on the Cost Share Addendum.
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