You have an opportunity to apply for a $15,000 grant to address the issue/challenge outlined in your research. Complete the application questions below in paragraph form.
Project Title (15 words or fewer) The title should help readers of your grant proposal understand the project.
Abstract (30 word or fewer) Describe your project. What are you going to do?
Define the group of people your project is intended to serve.
How many people will be served by your project?
What problem or challenge have you identified? (250 words or fewer)
As you describe the problem or challenge be sure to concisely
explain:
How has the problem or challenge been identified?
What qualitative or quantitative data has helped you identify or understand the problem?
Consider the following Guiding Questions:
2. Action Grants Implementation Narrative:
Is the plan realistic and doable?
With whom do you need to collaborate (other than team members)? Who are other members of your community who might want or need to participate?
What supports might you need from inside your community or out of it?
What systems or structures might need to be addressed or adapted to accommodate the work?
2. What is your road map for the grant period with benchmarks?
Consider some key benchmarks for learning, experimenting and developing your plan.
3. Anticipated Impact (100 words or fewer)