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Title: Designing a Budget That SURVIVES The Real World


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Designing a Budget ThatSURVIVESThe Real World
  • Pam Whitlock Director,OSP
  • UNC-Wilmington
  • Southern Section SRA, April 2005

2
OSPs Role in Budget Development
  • Assist in translating ideas to funding
  • Protect the University
  • Provide advice to best maneuver through
    institutional policies
  • Avoid post award problems

3
Typical Services
  • Provide forms and guidelines
  • Review draft budgets
  • Verify final budgets
  • Obtain salary, IDC, benefit rates
  • Alert PI to possible problems
  • Do the whole darned thing

4
What is a Budget?
  • Financial Expression of the proposed scope of
    work
  • Thing faculty fear most besides forms
  • A guiding document for conducting work when
    awarded

5
Criteria of a Good Budget
  • Translates resource needs to dollars
  • Conforms to agency guidelines
  • Realistic estimates
  • Supports the program
  • Explains itself
  • Plans ahead

6
Working Together
  • Grants Office
  • Faculty
  • Purchasing
  • Human Resources
  • OSP
  • Collaborators

7
Providing Assistance
  • Be knowledgeable
  • Budget will reflect allowable costs
  • Avoid returning to sponsor for later approvals
  • Present professional view of institution
  • Identify concerns up front for institution

8
Know what they will fund
  • Salaries - summer, release
  • Equipment
  • Cost sharing/matching requirements
  • Sponsor preferences

9
Advantages to Good Planning
  • Already received approval
  • Reduce frustration/time in setting up account
  • Minimize budget revisions
  • PI aware of special approvals which might be
    required
  • Integrity of project preserved

10
Hints from NSF/NIHProgram View
  • Look at previous funded projects
  • Provide strong connection between project design
    and
  • Note significant changes across years
  • Put in timeline
  • Make sure numbers match

11
Grants Office View
  • Abide by sponsor restrictions
  • NIH makes distinction between research and
    training projects
  • Clerical issues
  • Consultants
  • Justify, Justify
  • IDC issues
  • Be explicit on cost sharing
  • Participant costs (NSF)
  • Major changes after submission but before award

12
Faculty Preparation
  • Workplan
  • Sponsors general funding range for program
  • Cost sharing requirements
  • Limits on allowable costs
  • IDC special provisions

13
Personnel
  • Accurate salaries
  • Type of employee - benefits
  • IDC rates and base

14
Subcontracts
  • Does sub know about this proposal?
  • Institutional sign-off
  • Certifications

15
Supplies/Equipment
  • Sponsors definition
  • Institutions definition
  • Documentation of need
  • Sole source issues
  • General office supplies not normally allowed
  • Lease/buy analysis

16
Numbers and What?
  • Budget Justification
  • Tie back into workplan
  • Justify why
  • Level of detail required
  • Basis of cost

17
Your Role
  • Expedite process
  • Educate faculty
  • Be knowledgeable about sponsors
  • Tell faculty where to get help
  • Get to faculty early

18
ButMost of All.
  • Project implementation is seamless
  • PIs gain confidence to do it on their own
  • The grants office finds their job is easier and
    starts speaking to you again
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