Proposal Budgets Workshop Rescheduled for March 3

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Two people sitting at a desk with two laptops; open notebook in between the laptops.

Due to the inclement weather last week, we did not host this workshop on the original date it was scheduled. Instead, we plan to host it at 3:30 p.m., Thursday, March 3. All who registered previously will retain their registration status and will be notified of the reschedule via email.

Join the Division of Research and Innovation in this overview of grant proposal budgets. We will go over the primary steps of building a proposal budget, including:

  1. Understanding the funder's requirements,
  2. Identifying the project's expenses,
  3. Drafting the budget justification and
  4. Incorporating the budget into the overall proposal.

Please note that this webinar will be focused on the basics of proposal budgets and is designed for investigators relatively new to the grant proposal budgeting process. However, more experienced investigators may also find the information to be useful. All are welcome to attend.

To join the Zoom meeting, please register in advance. An email confirmation will be sent with the meeting ID and password upon registration. 

Contacts

Sarah Grace Brown, communications coordinator
Division of Research and Innovation
479-575-6874, sarahb@uark.edu

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