Proposal Narrative

You have provided much of the information needed to describe your project in the previous sections. The project narrative lets you provide additional information that you think will help the project reviewers better understand your application.

The proposal narrative allows you to describe why the work is important, who will benefit from the work and any additional explanation of the expected results entered under Proposed Results that you want to communicate. The narrative should discuss specific crop insurance education and risk management training to be developed for use with producers. It should identify the location and number of meetings that will be held, and reasonably estimate the number of producers that will attend each session or meeting and whether they will be reached through:

Direct face-to-face educational activities with an explanation of how the number was determined

Other means such as direct mailings, website, etc., with an explanation of how the number was determined

You should also estimate the number of training hours per participant with an explanation of how the number was determined.

Provide an estimated cost per producer with an explanation of how the cost was determined. The narrative should also discuss how the project will be evaluate and measure the results of the education and training delivered to producers.