According to the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, a grant is "an amount of money that is given to someone
by a government, a company, etc., to be used for a particular purpose (such as scientific research)"
In this project, your group will identify a specific plan of action to address a specific issue related to your topic, with the aim of procuring grant funding for your plan. Each member of the group should already be an expert, after researching and writing about the group's topic.
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The task for your group, in this phase of the project, is to complete the following steps:
At the Kickoff Field Trip, the group must research together to find the best possible shared resources related to the group's topic.
At the Project Workday, each group must submit a LES Workday Checklist (this document can be found in your group files).
At the Project Workday, the group must decide together on a single, specific "Next Step" to propose in regard to that topic. In order to make that decision, each group must complete their own copy of the LES Decision Matrix (this document can be found in your group files). Please follow the directions on the document for naming and sharing.
At the Project Workday, the group must decide on specific responsibilities for each member and create a LES Group Contract.
At the Project Workday your group will put together a "Proposed Solution" website and presentation (these can be found in your group files), in which you will describe the specific actions that you will take in your "Next Step" to develop your Artifact.
No matter what artifact your group makes, the solution must be feasible and cost-effect for Blue Ridge County.
Your group will present your proposal, in competition with other groups, for consideration by Blue Ridge County. Remember that the goal is to provide a solution that they will want to fund - it should make sense, be feasible to implement, and be cost-effective.
NOTE: Your grant proposal does NOT have to exactly equal $200,000. Your group may decide to create a grant proposal for more or less money - but please keep in mind that groups who propose a very expensive solution may not be chosen by the government of Blue Ridge County. In addition, groups who ask for more than $200,000 will need to include information on how they propose to obtain that additional funding.
Some other things to keep in mind...
Your grant will be assessed on the following criteria:
Is your plan of action PERSUASIVE?
Have you identified a specific, compelling need for action related to your topic?
Have you clearly demonstrated that your group's plan of action will have an impact?
Is this clearly an effective use of money in relation to this issue?
Is your plan of action FEASIBLE?
Is your group's plan realistically achievable?
Will you be able to achieve your plan with the amount of money you expect to raise?
Does your plan have clear DETAILS?
WHO will do WHAT?
WHERE and WHEN will this take place?
How much money will each part of your plan cost?
How will you evaluate or measure the success of your plan in the future?
Who will measure the impact, and how will it be measured?
How will you know if your strategies are working?