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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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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.

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