The document outlines a program/project proposal for funding, detailing the rationale, project description, evaluation procedures, sustainability, budget proposal, and organizational information. It emphasizes the need for a clear problem statement, measurable goals, and methods of intervention, while also addressing staffing and evaluation strategies. The conclusion reinforces the importance of funding for the project's success and future sustainability.
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Program Project Proposal
The document outlines a program/project proposal for funding, detailing the rationale, project description, evaluation procedures, sustainability, budget proposal, and organizational information. It emphasizes the need for a clear problem statement, measurable goals, and methods of intervention, while also addressing staffing and evaluation strategies. The conclusion reinforces the importance of funding for the project's success and future sustainability.
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UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA
Republic of the Philippines
City of Manila
PROGRAM / PROJECT PROPOSAL
Project Title/Program Name:
Purpose of Funding Request:
_____ general operating support _____ capital _____ project support _____ program support _____ technical assistance Project Timeline: Month Year to Month Year I. Rationale or Need Assessment/Problem Statement: [3-4 pages] ● Description of target population ● Definition of community problems to be addressed and service area needed. ● Presents the facts and evidence that support the need for the project ● establishes understanding about the problem or need to be addressed ● present accurate data and statistics to support your justification ● make it persuasive and convincing ● demonstrate that your project addresses the need differently or better than other projects that preceded it. ● Portray collaborative efforts in the project ● Describe how your work complements but does not duplicate the work of others. ● Must be short and concise in information to capture interest and attention. II. Project Description a. Goals and Objectives [1-2 pages] Measurable outcome of the program SMART in content 4 types: behavioral [a human action is anticipated] o performance [a specific time frame within which a behavior will occur at an expected proficiency level is expected] o process [the manner in which something occurs is an end in itself. o Product [ a tangible item result] b. Methods of Intervention [ 4 pages] Describes the specific activities that will take place to achieve the objectives Answers the questions HOW, WHEN and WHY? Visualize the implementation scheme of the project Impact of proposed activities Expected output and outcome [how community will benefit from project] Long-term strategies for maintaining the on-going project c. Staffing and Administration Discusses staffing needs, number of staff needed, qualification and specific assignments d. Evaluation Procedures [1-2 pages] Describes the manner in which evaluation information will be collected and how the data will be analyzed. Presents your plan for how the evaluation and its results will be reported and the audience to which it will be directed Two types of formal evaluation: one-measures the product or service and two analyzes the process. Provide methods-criteria, data, instruments and analysis e. Sustainability Demonstrate in very concrete ways the long-term financial viability of the project to be funded. Contains proofs for capability building and future self-sufficiency to expand services and operation. Describes specific current and projected events and trends that will affect funding source f. Budget Proposal [1-2 pages] Statement of projected expenses and costs of the project Cost should be grouped into sub-categories reflecting critical areas of expense [i.e salaries, travel, equipment, facilities, rent and printing] III. Organizational Information [1 page] Attach a brochure or prepared statement of the agency’s [or community organization] vision, mission and goals statements. In one page describe, structure, programs and expertise of the organization. Give information about board composition and their functions including volunteers. IV.CONCLUSION [1/2 page] In one paragraph or two, call attention to the future after the grant or funding is completed Outline some of the follow-up activities that might be undertaken to prepare your funders for your next request. Make a final appeal for your project Underscore why your agency needs funding to accomplish it. Use a bit of emotion to solidify your case.