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Title: Budget Development for Externally Funded Grants


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Budget Development for Externally Funded Grants
  • Dr. Linda F. Samson

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Some basic principles
  • Know the agency or group to which your budget
    will be submitted
  • Know the funding rules

3
Questions to Ask
  • Is it a Federal Agency?
  • Is it a service delivery grant or a research
    grant?
  • Is the grant eligible for indirect recovery?
  • If so, what percentfixed, negotiated, something
    else

4
Questions to Ask
  • Is it a Federal Agency?
  • Are there specific allowable costs in the FOA?
    Unallowable costs?
  • Can students be supported? If so, how?

5
Questions to Ask
  • Is it a state agency?
  • Are there special rules such as with the HECA
    program?
  • Are there allowable costs specified?

6
Questions to Ask
  • Is it a Foundation?
  • How is the budget process for applications to
    Foundations different?

7
Questions to Ask
  • Is a match required?, If so can it be in-kind?
  • Is it a grant or is it a contract?
  • How much authority do I have to change the budget
    after it is developed?

8
Building your budget
  • What do you need to do the work you are planning
    in your application?
  • Peoplewho are they?
  • Staff -- Consultants
  • Faculty -- Partners
  • Students

9
Building your budget
  • Tips on partners/collaborators, specific vendors
    for supplies or equipment
  • Name them specifically in the application if you
    must use certain ones otherwise you are subject
    to Illinois procurement code

10
Building your budget
  • Are you working with participants who will need
    to receive stipends? If so, what do you need to
    give them. For budget purposes think about the
    amount per participant.

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Building your budget
  • Do you need equipment? If so, what kindname and
    specificity in the application make it easier to
    get if your grant is funded.
  • Rules for budgets
  • with equipment
  • requests

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Building your budget
  • What type of supplies do you need?
  • Know the grantor policies!!
  • Example- You have an application where the award
    would carry 56 indirect recovery-can you put in
    office supplies, office expenses, etc.

13
Building your budget
  • Other types of budget items
  • Consultants
  • Consortium or contractual arrangements
  • Travel
  • Domestic
  • International

14
Some tips to consider
  • Personnel if the grant period is longer than
    one year, consider adding an increment for out
    years so that personnel can get raises

15
Some tips to consider
  • Fringe benefits
  • Federal applicationscalculate at 37 of salary
  • State applicationsmay be able to calculate at
    lower level depending upon circumstances
  • Foundations

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Some tips to consider
  • For applications where prior approval is required
    to change lines or carry funds to a new budget
    yearexercise care when developing the budget!

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Some tips to consider
  • Most grantors do not label budget categories the
    way GSU is required to label them
  • iesupplies vs. contractual and commodities
    equipment is often viewed as 5000 or more

18
Sample Budgets
19
Grants.gov Budget Forms
  • Vary depending upon the granting agency- CCAMPIS
    DOE example
  • Regular budget versus modular budget
  • NIH grant example

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NSF Budgets
  • NSF award funds may not be used to augment the
    total salary or salary rate of faculty members
    during the period covered by the term of faculty
    appointment.

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NSF Budgets (cont)
  • NSF grant funds may not reimburse faculty members
    for consulting or other time in addition to a
    regular full-time organizational salary covering
    the same general period of employment

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