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Methods: Getting Things Done Another 453 Vidcast by Dean Rehberger

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Methods:Getting Things Done

Another 453 Vidcast by Dean Rehberger

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Methods

Narrative• Needs Statement - a concise demonstration of

the specific situation, opportunity, problem, issue, need, and the community/target audience your proposal addresses.

• Program Goals and Objectives - a succinct description of the proposed project/program's activities and outcomes in measurable terms, and how it matches the funder's interests.

• Methods - a rational, direct, chronological description of the proposed project and the process used to achieve the outcome and accomplishments;

• Evaluation - the plan for meeting performance and producing the program/project; please address sustainability.

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Methods

• Methods - a rational, direct, chronological description of the proposed project and the process used to achieve the outcome and accomplishments;

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Narrative• Needs Statement - a concise demonstration of

the specific situation, opportunity, problem, issue, need, and the community/target audience your proposal addresses. (1 Page)

• Program Goals and Objectives - a succinct description of the proposed project/program's activities and outcomes in measurable terms, and how it matches the funder's interests. (1 Page)

• Methods - a rational, direct, chronological description of the proposed project and the process used to achieve the outcome and accomplishments; (1 Page)

• Evaluation - the plan for meeting performance and producing the program/project; please address sustainability. (1 Page)

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Methods

• Methods - a rational, direct, chronological description of the proposed project and the process used to achieve the outcome and accomplishments; (1 -3 Pages)

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Follow RFP Instructions

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Research and Science Methods vs.

Project Plan and Management

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Methods

• Methods - a rational, direct, chronological description of the proposed project and the process used to achieve the outcome and accomplishments;

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Neighborhood Preservation Grant

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Neighborhood Preservation Grant

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Neighborhood Preservation Grant

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Methods

• Straightforward descriptive narrative

• Discrete Series of Projects or Steps

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Methods

• Straightforward descriptive narrative

• Discrete Series of Projects or Steps

• May include a timeline in a table

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Methods

• Straightforward descriptive narrative

• Discrete Series of Projects or Steps

• May include a timeline in a table

• May include a Gantt chart

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Methods

• Straightforward descriptive narrative

• Discrete Series of Projects or Steps

• May include a timeline in a table

• May include a Gantt chart

• Only a Draft

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Methods:Getting Things Done

Another 453 Vidcast by Dean Rehberger