PROJECT PROPOSAL
Please write the project proposal in a narrative form, keeping the
given headings. The bullet points under
each heading should not be used as questions to be answered directly but are
meant as guidelines to make sure all the required information is included.
- Profile
of Implementing Organization (not more than 300 words)
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Nature of implementing organization (NGO or community group)
seeking an award
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Previous relevant experience for the proposed activity
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Track record in community based work/experience with participatory
approaches.
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Details of the organization: history, governance and funding of
the lead organization, i.e. when established, how structured and organized,
number of staff (Male /Female) and their expertise, membership, and total
annual budget.
·
Capacity to carry out the proposed activity (other ongoing
projects, staff capacity etc.).
- Justification
for Support - Linkages with (not more than 300 words)
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What are the principal reasons why the project activity is needed?
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Clearly identify the problem the project aims to solve
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How is the proposed activity linked to
the objectives of the donor's areas of support?
·
What are the global and local significance of the proposed project’s
intervention
· Explain how the donor's resources would be used towards
achieving the solution to the problem
- Context/Baseline
(not
more than 300 words)
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Context of the activity, location, background, duration. Please
include photocopy of map of the project area.
·
Describe how the problem was identified (consultations/case
study/survey?)
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Assess and describe existing conditions of the project area.
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Give reference to other studies if available.
4.
Project Objective and Proposed Activity
(not more than 600 words)
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Nature of the proposed activity
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Immediate objectives
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Expected project deliverables
·
Description of the proposed activities required in order to
realize the project’s objective, clearly indicating the sequence of
activity (with time frame, responsible
party etc.)
·
Target beneficiaries in terms of
socio-economics, geography and gender, should be elaborated
· Strategy
for development of indicators to assess project progress and achievements. The
indicators should be specific,
measurable, attainable, reliable ad time bound (SMART).
· Project work-plan
matrix with indicators and monitoring schedule
- Project Strategy (not more than
600 words)
The strategy of how the
proposed activity will be carried out should include:
· Institutional
mapping/identification of stakeholders (such as government departments,
academia, consultants, private sector, local communities)
·
Consultation with key stakeholders during project implementation
·
Role of recipient organization
·
Role of partner organization
·
Provision for dialogue and networking with NGOs and community
groups
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Relationship, if any, to other development projects.
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Relationship to other NGO or private sector activities.
·
Gender perspective (how are women included)
· How will
the project be sustainable after grant funding is ended /post project
strategy/exit strategy
- Technical
Feasibility (not more than
300 words)
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Description of technical details and requirements
·
Experience from similar projects
·
Technical expertise with the NGO
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Technical assistance required from the donor's programme
· Identification
of local expertise; NGO, Govt. departments and academia etc. and how it will be
utilized by the project
- Anticipated
Results (not
more than 300 words)
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Indicate impacts on participants/beneficiaries:
- Related to human
such as health, social, economic and financial impacts
- Related to
environment such as land, water, air
·
Demonstration value, value as a learning experience, any other
anticipated results
· Potential
risks/bottlenecks and how to address these
- Reporting,
Monitoring and Evaluation (not more than 300 words)
·
The mechanisms that will be used to monitor and evaluate the
project, the schedule for when these monitoring actions have to be carried out
and who is responsible, the resources allocated for substantive review meetings
among stakeholders, how the work plan and budget will be updated.
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Reporting: assess capacity to prepare narrative and financial
reports
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Evaluation: plan for project evaluation, how are the stakeholders
included in M&E?
- Communication
and Visibility Strategy (not more than 300 words)
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What type of communication material and reports will be prepared
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What are the strategy for communication lessons learned
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How will the project work with the media
- Budget
(narrative
description not more than 600 words)
·
Projected total project costs and proposed sources of funding
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What the community and/or NGO will contribute to the project, in
cash, in kind and/or in services.
·
Funds already obtained from or committed by other sources (if any)
and the names of those sources.
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Amount requested from the donor
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Balance to be sought from other sources (if any) and the names of
potential sources.
·
Baseline, national investment into local area; schools, health
infrastructure, type of road, govt., budget for specific activity, allocations
in annual development plan (P&D/PSDP)
·
Opening of separate bank account & maintaining financial
record.
Project budget itemized in table form including budget line for audit costs
Project budget itemized in table form including budget line for audit costs
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