Budgeting of Horizon Europe proposals (June 2023)

The most common question of a new coordinator of a proposal – where do I start when building my budget?

There can be many obstacles on this road, and it is definitely not a smooth ride. On the contrary, this can be one of the most challenging parts of the proposal development, whether we deal with lump sum or reimbursement scheme. 

During this webinar, we will give some practical advice and real-life examples of hurdles you can encounter and also how to solve them!

This will be an interactive webinar and get ready to share your opinions and solutions on: 

  • When should you start building the budget? 

  • What are the approaches and which ones should you take when getting information from the partners? 

  • How do you resolve a conflict, get to the balanced budget and not go over the suggested amount? 

Join me and let’s analyse this challenging topic together! 

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