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| Project ID | Project Name | Budget Approved ($) | Budget Spent ($) | Remaining Budget ($) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P001 | Climate Change Analysis | 50000 | 32000 | 18000 | In Progress |
| P002 | Genome Sequencing Project | 75000 | 68500 | 6500 | In Progress |
| P003 | AI in Healthcare Pilot | 45000 | 45000 | 0 | Completed |
| P004 | Renewable Energy Storage Study | 60000 | 12500 | 47500 | In Progress |
| Total: | 230000 | 168000 | 62000 | ||
Simple Research Management Financial Dashboard Excel Template
This Simple Research Management Financial Dashboard is a streamlined, user-friendly Excel template designed specifically for research institutions, academic labs, and independent researchers who need to track project expenditures, funding allocation, and budget adherence without overwhelming complexity. Built with clarity and functionality in mind, this template embodies the principles of simplicity while delivering essential financial oversight tailored to the unique needs of research projects. It consolidates critical financial data into a single intuitive interface that enables Principal Investigators (PIs), lab managers, and grant administrators to monitor spending in real-time against approved budgets — all without requiring advanced Excel skills.
Sheet Names
The template consists of four clearly labeled sheets:
- Dashboard – Central visual summary displaying key metrics and charts.
- Budget Overview – Master list of all funded research projects with allocated budgets.
- Expenses Log – Detailed transactional record of all research-related expenditures.
- Funding Sources – List of grant providers, award amounts, and reporting deadlines.
Table Structures and Columns with Data Types
Budget Overview Sheet:
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Project ID | Text (e.g., R-2024-001) | Unique identifier for each research project. |
| Project Title | Text | |
| Funding Source ID | Text (e.g., NIH-2023-556) | Links to the funding source in the Funding Sources sheet. |
| Allocated Budget ($) | Currency | |
| Spent to Date ($) | Currency (Calculated) | |
| Remaining Budget ($) | Currency (Calculated) | |
| Status | Text (Active/Completed/Paused) | |
| Start Date | Date | |
| End Date | Date |
Expenses Log Sheet:
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Date | Date | Date the expense was incurred. |
| Project ID | Text (Dropdown from Budget Overview) | |
| Description | Text | |
| Type of Expense | Data Type: Text (Dropdown) | Categories: Equipment, Supplies, Travel, Personnel, Software, Other |
| Amount ($) | Currency | |
| Paid To / Vendor | Text | |
| Receipt Attached? | Yes/No (Dropdown) | |
| Invoice # | Text (Optional) |
Funding Sources Sheet:
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Funding Source ID | Text (e.g., NSF-2023-101) | |
| Funding Agency | Text | |
| Total Award ($) | Currency | |
| Disbursed ($) | Currency (Calculated) | |
| Remaining Funds ($) | Currency (Calculated) | |
| Reporting Deadline | Date | |
| Status | Text (Active/Expired/Closed) |
Formulas Required
- In Budget Overview, column “Spent to Date” uses:
=SUMIFS(ExpensesLog[Amount], ExpensesLog[Project ID], [@[Project ID]]) - In Budget Overview, column “Remaining Budget” uses:
=[@[Allocated Budget]] - [@[Spent to Date]] - In Funding Sources, column “Disbursed” uses:
=SUMIF(BudgetOverview[Funding Source ID], [@[Funding Source ID]], BudgetOverview[Allocated Budget]) - In Funding Sources, column “Remaining Funds” uses:
=[@[Total Award]] - [@[Disbursed]] - Dashboard Sheet: Uses SUM, AVERAGE, and COUNTIF functions to compute total projects, spent percentage across all budgets, average remaining budget per project.
Conditional Formatting
- In Budget Overview: Cells in “Remaining Budget” turn RED if below 10% of allocated amount; YELLOW if between 10–25%; GREEN above 25%.
- In Expenses Log: Rows with “Receipt Attached?” = NO are highlighted in light orange to flag missing documentation.
- In Funding Sources: “Status” column uses color coding: Red for Expired, Yellow for nearing deadline (within 30 days), Green for Active.
Instructions for the User
- Set Up: Enter your funding sources in the “Funding Sources” sheet first. Assign unique IDs to each.
- Create Budgets: In “Budget Overview,” input new projects with their Project ID, title, funding source ID, and allocated amount.
- Log Expenses: Each time an expense is incurred, enter it in the “Expenses Log” sheet. Ensure the correct Project ID is selected via dropdown.
- Update Receipts: Mark “Receipt Attached?” as YES to maintain audit readiness.
- Review Dashboard: Daily or weekly, check the Dashboard for spending trends, budget alerts, and upcoming deadlines. The charts auto-update with new data.
- Save Weekly: Create a backup copy each Friday before updating next week’s expenses.
Example Rows
Budget Overview Example:
| R-2024-001 | Neural Plasticity in Aging Mice | NIH-2023-556 | $75,000 | $38,450 | $36,550 | Active | 2024-1-15 | 2027-1-14 td> |
| R-2024-003 | AI in Climate Modeling | NSF-2023-101 | $55,000 | $53,875 | $1,125 td> | |||
| 2024-3-1 td> |
Expenses Log Example:
| 2024-6-15 | R-2024-001 | Sale of mouse feed (bulk) | Supplies td> |
| 1,850.00 td> | |||
| 2024-6-17 | R-2024-003 | Cloud computing credits (AWS) | Software td> |
| 1,575.00 td> |
Recommended Charts and Dashboard Elements
The Dashboard Sheet includes three essential visualizations:
- Pie Chart: Shows distribution of total spending by expense type (Equipment, Travel, etc.), helping identify cost centers.
- Stacked Bar Chart: Compares allocated vs. spent budgets per project — instantly highlights over-budget projects.
- Timeline Gauge (Mini-chart): Displays countdown to next funding report deadline with color-coded status alerts.
This Simple Research Management Financial Dashboard is not cluttered with unnecessary features. It avoids macros, complex pivot tables, or external data connections — ensuring compatibility across all Excel versions and devices. Its purpose is to reduce administrative burden so researchers can focus on discovery — not spreadsheets.
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