When creating a project budget you will need to determine your costs to support the entire program. This includes staff, supplies, building and transportation costs. It can seem scary or overwhelming to create a budget that supports an entire program, but if you break it down into your line items and approach it like you would a personal budget, you will save yourself some sweat and tears.
Usually, your costs will fall into two different categories, direct and indirect expenses.
Direct Expenses are costs that come from the purchasing of goods or services to support or start your program.
- Personnel costs (sometimes called personnel services)
- Supplies (office supplies, paper, pencils, rubber bands, printing, etc.)
- Travel (air travel, bus, car, train, room & board accommodations)
- Equipment (office furniture, cameras, printers, radios, shelves, scanners, etc)
- As a percentage of total direct costs (in my experience, this is most common)
- As a percentage of total personnel costs
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