Hildreth James E K, Ramesh Aramandla, Shanker Anil
Acad Med. 2025 Jul 1;100(7):764-768. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000006067. Epub 2025 Apr 15.
In a funding landscape marked by dwindling traditional revenue streams, research programs at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) face heightened financial strain. The article by Hauschildt and colleagues brings to light the differences in the facilities and administrative (F&A) cost rates between HBCUs and non-HBCU institutions, spotlighting persisting, long-standing differences in sponsored research funding. F&A costs (previously referred to as indirect costs)-research dollars that are not readily assignable to a specific project or activity but are incurred by the institution for the joint benefit of research and development projects and activities-help to absorb the costs associated with the upkeep of facilities, infrastructure, and administrative support required to sustain research operations. Yet, HBCUs often receive lower F&A rates than their non-HBCU counterparts. Given the unique role HBCUs play in training African American physicians, dentists, scientists, engineers, etc., appropriately optimized F&A cost rates are critical to strengthen the resource-limited sponsored research enterprises at HBCUs. This commentary examines the underlying gaps in funding between HBCUs and non-HBCU institutions and explores differences in F&A cost calculation methods, often using Meharry Medical College-one of the nation's oldest historically Black medical schools-as a case example. The authors offer strategies across policy, government, corporate, and institutional levels to establish fairer F&A cost structures and facilitate research capacity-building at HBCUs, enabling them to fully realize their untapped potential and contribute to research excellence, innovation, and national competitiveness.
在传统收入来源不断减少的资金环境下,历史悠久的黑人学院和大学(HBCUs)的研究项目面临着更大的财务压力。豪施尔德特及其同事的文章揭示了HBCUs与非HBCU机构在设施与行政(F&A)成本率方面的差异,突出了在赞助研究资金方面持续存在的长期差异。F&A成本(以前称为间接成本)——那些不易分配到特定项目或活动,但由机构为研发项目和活动的共同利益而产生的研究资金——有助于吸收与维持研究运营所需的设施维护、基础设施和行政支持相关的成本。然而,HBCUs获得的F&A费率往往低于非HBCU同行。鉴于HBCUs在培养非裔美国医生、牙医、科学家、工程师等方面所发挥的独特作用,适当优化F&A成本率对于加强HBCUs资源有限的赞助研究企业至关重要。本评论审视了HBCUs与非HBCU机构之间在资金方面的潜在差距,并探讨了F&A成本计算方法的差异,经常以美国历史最悠久的黑人医学院之一梅哈里医学院为例。作者在政策、政府、企业和机构层面提供了策略,以建立更公平的F&A成本结构,并促进HBCUs的研究能力建设,使它们能够充分发挥其未开发的潜力,为卓越研究、创新和国家竞争力做出贡献。