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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />J.R. SMITH, CLERK, <br />New regulations taking affect Oct. 1, 2003 mandate that a DUNS number be provided on all Federal grant <br />and cooperative agreement applications. The DUNS number will offer a way for the Federal government <br />to better match information across all agencies. <br />How do I see if my institution already has a DUNS number? <br />Call the toll-free number above and indicate that you are a Federal grant and/or cooperative agreement <br />applicant. D&B will tell you if your organization already has a number assigned. If not, they will ask if you <br />wish to obtain one. <br />Should we use the +4 extension to the DUNS number? <br />Although D&B provides the ability to use a 4 -digit extension to the DUNS number, neither D&B nor the <br />Federal government assign any importance to the extension. Benefits, if any, derived from the extension <br />will be at your institution only. <br />Is there anything special that we should do for multi -campus systems? <br />Multi -campus systems can use what is called a parent DUNS number to aggregate information for the <br />system as a whole. The main campus will need to be assigned a DUNS number. Then each satellite <br />campus will need to reference the main campus DUNS number as their parent DUNS when obtaining their <br />own DUNS number. For NIH grantees, if each campus submits grant applications as a unique grantee <br />organization, then each campus needs to obtain their own DUNS number. <br />What should we do if our institution has more than 1 DUNS number? <br />Your institution will need to decide which DUNS number to use for grant application purposes and use only <br />that number. <br />Are there any exceptions to the new DUNS number rules? <br />Individuals who would personally receive a grant or cooperative agreement award from the Federal <br />government apart from any business or non-profit organization they may operate are exempt from this <br />requirement. <br />Who at my institution is responsible for requesting a DUNS number? <br />This will vary from institution to institution. This should be done by someone knowledgeable about the <br />entire structure of your institution and who has the authority to make such decisions. Typically, this request <br />would come from the finance/accounting department or some other department that conducts business <br />with a large cross section of the institution. <br />We are an organization new to Federal grant funding so we obviously need a DUNS number. But <br />we don't want to be included in any marketing list. What can we do? <br />Inclusion on a D&B marketing list is optional. If you do not want your name/organization included on this <br />marketing list, request to be de -listed from D&B's marketing file when you are speaking with a D&B <br />representative during your DUNS number telephone application. <br />Who do we contact if we have questions? <br />If you have questions about applying for a DUNS number, contact the Dun & Bradstreet special phone <br />number 1-866-705-5771. If you have questions concerning this new Federal -wide requirement, contact <br />Sandra Swab, Office of Federal Financial Management, 202-395-3993 or via e-mail at <br />sswab(cDomb. eoo. oov. <br />12. Substitute Form W-9 <br />For the purpose of this Agreement, a Sub -Recipient is also a Vendor. <br />The State of Florida requires vendors doing business with the State to submit a Substitute Form W-9. The <br />purpose of a Form W-9 is to provide a Federal Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), official entity name, <br />a business designation (sole proprietorship, corporation, partnership, etc.), and other taxpayer information <br />to the State. Submission of a Form W-9 ensures that the State's vendor records and Form 1099 reporting <br />54 <br />