Inflation of Fringe Benefits in Proposed Budget
Terri Fayle 19 Aug 2011 15:26 EST
All,
I'd be interested to hear your comments regarding inflation of fringe benefits while creating a proposal budget. My institution uses a published estimated rate for certain employee classes. But when the charges actually hit the grant budget, it is the actual amount of charges for that employee, so in most cases different than what was proposed.
Typically, no inflation is applied to fringes when creating multiple year budgets. Since I'm new here, I did! It has been suggested that I cannot inflate fringes because I am being inconsistent with the institutional published estimated rate. I say poppycock! I used the published estimated rate and added a bit! That's what you do to protect your investigators budget.
What say you??
Terri L. Fayle
Senior Grant Specialist
K-State Research & Extension Proposal Services
Waters Hall 105C
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506-4008
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Voice 785-532-7255
FAX 785-532-5549
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