Video by Texas Instrument Education from YouTube with accurate captioning.
Once the goals and objectives have been developed for a grant proposal, it is time to make projections about the future of the grant and the short-and-long-term outcomes that are expected, and what this might cost.
Budget costs should be in direct proportion to grant expectations. The budget provides the financial picture of how the grant funds would help to accomplish the goals and objectives listed in the proposal. It should reflect all of the various aspects of the grant: who will be working on the grant; travel expenses; materials, supplies and equipment needed, etc. It will include all expenditures of cash and, if needed for the proposal, all in-kind services.
In this recorded webinar, the presenters:
• Describe typical budget development ideas devices
• Highlight different types of financial documents often required for grant proposals
• Show an example of a typical budget and reasons behind including expenditures in key areas
0:00 Webinar introduction
6:17 Start of webinar
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