Develop a Budget

A proposal budget is the best estimate of the actual cost to conduct the scope of work. Standard budget components include: 

Sponsors may also require a budget justification as part of the proposal. 

Direct Costs

Examples and Guidance

Other Direct Costs

Other direct costs may include, but are not limited to, the following:


Patient Care Costs

Notify OSR immediately if your proposal includes a study involving patients.

Few budgets contain patient care expenses. However, if inpatient and/or outpatient costs are requested, provide the following information:

  1. The names of any hospitals and/or clinics and the amounts requested for each.
  2. If both inpatient and outpatient costs are requested, provide information for each separately.
  3. Cost breakdown, including number of days, number of patients and costs of tests/treatments.
  4. Justification of the costs associated with standard care or research care.

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Publication Costs and Open Access

Publication expenses directly related and allocable to a project may be incurred after the end of the performance period without prior approval of a no-cost extension. These costs must be charged to the project before the end of the 120-day close-out period and included in the final billing or reporting. 

For more information and how to estimate costs, please review the UCOP Open Access Fact Sheet for Researchers Applying for Grants

 

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Data Network Recharge

Recharge rate for Data Network Access.

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IT Field Services

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Clinical Trial Resources

It is important to consider the different components of a clinical trial budget, such as site administrative fees, per-patient costs, and other variable items and services.The budgeting resources on OCTA Budgeting Resources page should be used in coordination with the patient care costs on the OCTA Research Fee Schedule page. These resources are specific to UCSF Campus sites; and there may be additional cost considerations for affiliates and other locations.