ERME will publish your project summary on its national website. When a search of funded projects is conducted, the summary is the first text they will read. Your statement should accurately reflect your work and the actual accomplishments of your completed project.
Review your approved project proposal (what you planned) against the data you entered into RVS (what actually took place). More specifically:
1. Write a brief summary of your original project overview.
2. Review your proposed audience emphasis. Describe the degree to which you were able to reach your intended audience.
3. Briefly describe your implemented project’s delivery strategies. How many participated in your project (limit to in-person meetings; webinars; online courses)?
4. Review your proposed project outcomes narrative. Compare what you proposed with the outcomes achieved. Describe how your project led to the outcomes achieved.
The Project Summary is limited to 300 words.