CC Grant Proposal for Homelessness Intervention Program Paper
for this awsigmnet it relate to the grand marking, we have to do it like a project. it Is like pretending we have fun from the requested foundation the foundation in the picture below the (grand finding). let say the foundation Is giving us a 10 thousand what are we going to do with it? since it is about the homeless I am thinking of doing something to help the homelesss or if you do have an idea you can do that and start to build your project with the 10 thousand that you got from the. foundation. please let me know if you have a good idea to apply it so we can help the homeless I will be more than happy. Also I will post the instruction below to follow through .Students will identify a problem/issue from a client they worked within 483A or with/in a local San Diego community, or you can focus on a problem you would like to work towards solving during your lifetime. Using the macro approach and technological advances, you are to expand this substantive area and address it through the development and evaluation of a community-based intervention proposal using an evidence-based approach. Students will identify a possible funding source (public or private) that matches their approach to addressing the issue. The finished proposal should be of a quality considered for submission to the actual funding source. Grant proposals must address all of the following points:1.) Cover Letter:2.) Executive Summary: Summarize all of the key information and convince the grantmaker to consider your proposal for funding. 3.) Need Statement – may be called a statement of need or problem statement: This is the meat of grant proposals, and where you must convince the funder that what you propose to do is important and that your organization is the right one to do it. Assume that the reader of your proposal does not know much about the issue or subject.4.) Program Goals and Objectives:5.) Methods, Strategies or Program Design: This section is where you walk the grantmaker through HOW you will achieve the goals and objectives you’ve set out earlier.6.) Evaluation Section: How will you assess your program’s accomplishments? Funders want to know that their dollars actually did some good.7.) Other Funding or Sustainability:8.) Organizational Information/Qualifications: In a few paragraphs:9.) Conclusion: Present a brief, concise summary of your proposal that states:10.) Budget: This can be done on an excel/google sheets spreadsheet.
