Once the Problem Description and Justification part of the proposal is complete, a good part of our work is done! We have explained the problem and we have justified the intervention. Now, we only need to explain how we are going to implement the intervention. The process of explaining the intervention in a proposal mainly… [Read More]
Objectives and Solutions: How to connect them while writing NGO project proposals
Objectives are more specific and measurable. We have to be very careful in writing the objectives since these have to be monitored and achieved during the project implementation period. When we read through the solutions we have listed in our framework, we can easily develop our objectives for the project. Possible Solution Suggested Objectives can… [Read More]
Developing Strategy for NGOs: Example Proposals
Once the Objectives are listed, the Strategy has to be written down. Strategy is the approach which has been adopted by the project to make the intervention. It is different from activities. Activities usually come under the Strategy. To develop the Strategy, look for the keywords that define action in the list of Objectives. In… [Read More]
Project Strategies for writing a project proposal for NGOs in a community livelihood development project
Once the Strategy has been developed, the specific activities have to be listed under each of the components under it. For example: 1) Microfinance Strategy Promoting formation of self-help groups Promoting savings and credit activities in self-help groups Training the community members in self-help group management Linking self-help groups to banking institutions 2) Agriculture Development… [Read More]
Monitoring & Evaluation for a Community Livelihood Development Project (Proposal Writing)
Monitoring & Evaluation is all about watching the progress of the project and every donor wants to know in advance as to how the fund-seeking organization would manage this. Meetings are critical for monitoring the progress of the project. The meetings could be project staff meetings or the board meetings or the meetings with the… [Read More]
Writing Project Objectives
Previous Project Objectives should be: SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound. Project objectives are the specific objectives for which the project works to achieve them within a stipulated time. They should directly address the problem mentioned in the Problem Statement. They should be specific: the more specific it is the better to design activities,… [Read More]
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How to write a Proposal How to write a proposal for a Community Livelihoods Development Project Sample Grant Proposal for NGOs on Sustainable Livelihood Development How to write a Concept Note Systems and Policies for NGOs NGOConnect.Net is a dynamic and interactive Web portal dedicated to connecting and strengthening NGOs, networks and NGO support organizations… [Read More]
