Re: Looking for offbeat examples of costs
Lenox, Janis 30 May 2007 10:44 EST
When I was at the Primate Center at UCD, we purchased toys for the
monkeys to play with (especially the babies). Also, lots of fruits and
vegetables from local farmers.
Janis Lenox, Director, Contracts & Grants
Northern California Institute
for Research and Education (NCIRE)
4150 Clement Street, NC-151
San Francisco, CA 94121-1545
Office: 415-750-6954, ext. 5536
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Subject: [RESADM-L] Looking for offbeat examples of costs
I am doing a presentation on budgeting and am looking for offbeat
examples of costs that have been budgeted on proposals or that the PI
has submitted for reimbursement. Below is an example from Maggie
Griscavage submitted to the list in May 2006.
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Hi Everyone!
It's Spring up here, so forgive me for being a little frivolous.
Had a query on a Procard use where a charge hit a party shop. ...Here's
a real life answer, suitably scrubbed...
"The invoice from the party place should reflect mustaches and spirit
gum for their application. I purchased these items because I trap birds
for my research and am in great need of disguises...believe it or not
the birds I work with know me.
I thought that may look suspicious to you..."
And, yes, I allowed the charges! This PI gets my top score for honesty..
Maggie
(not-so-frozen North)
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