Learn Research Grant Budgeting at MICHR Workshop

May 17, 2016  //  FOUND IN: Updates & Resources

The principal investigator (the project director) has primary responsibility for budget planning for a new proposal. The budget should not only translate the science into numbers but it should also be reasonable, allocable, allowable, and consistently applied. 

Join MICHR for a one-hour interactive workshop presenting the basics of grant budgeting. Learn how to calculate indirect costs, determine calendar months for effort, complete other budget components, and write a budget justification. We will also talk about how to monitor your expenses after you are awarded and the closeout (FSR) process.

This workshop is intended for early career investigators applying for any of MICHR awards or putting in a new proposal, but the workshop is open for all who are interested. MICHR’s Finance team will be available for 30 minutes after the workshop to offer help with any of your particular budgets.

This event is scheduled Wednesday, June 1 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. in North Campus Research Complex Building 400, MICHR’s Collaboration Station. Register for this free workshop here.

Questions? Contact MICHR-Budget@umich.edu. 

Website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/budget-workshop-tickets-25263346349

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