Grant Writer’s Workbook 3
Change/Grant Proposal Template
By Dr. George Blakeslee
ECOMP 6101
Technology: Impact on Society and Schools
Lesley College
Cambridge, MA
© 2000 George Blakeslee
Grant Writer’s Workbook 3
Step 1. Concept:
A. The project will improve [what curriculum] for [which students] [in which school]
B. Students (and Teachers) will improve their understanding of [what lesson/unit/skill] through the integration of [what technology]
C. The major outcome of the project will be [improved achievement on what]
[as evidenced by what observables]
Step 2. Problem Statement:
Provide evidence that your school has this problem or need.
There are five common types of evidence:
1. objective data (test scores, surveys, etc.)
2. school or district initiatives
3. state or federal mandates
4. professional society reports
5. teacher or other local observation
Use one or more of these to support your proposal. Your school and community case study is a likely source of evidence.
Step 3. Goals/Objectives/Activities:
1. Goal List 1 (to 3) specific Goals of Proposal. [Consistent with Concept lessons and technology]
1.1 Objective For each Goal, 1 to 3 specific
Objectives the Proposal intends to
achieve.
1.1.1. Activity For each Objective,
describe a specific Lesson
or Unit Activity that you
will conduct to achieve the
Objective.
1.2 Objective
1.2.1. Activity
1.3 Objective
1.3.1. Activity
Step 4. Project Description:
Narrative description of proposal.
A. Describe major implementation features of proposal.
How will the project be conducted.
"Paint" a word picture of proposal in action.
B. Describe the location where proposal will be implemented. Include relevant demographic, socio-economic, philosophical, and mission data. Craft a mini-case study that "paints" a word picture of site, and supports your claim that a need/problem exists.
C. The State of the Art
Describe similar projects and results in other schools.
Step 5. Timeline/Action Plan:
What will be done, by whom, when.
for example:
October - Activities for Objective 1
November - Activities for Objective 2
December - Activities for Objective 3
January - Student project work
February - Project Sharing Celebration
Step 6. Budget Lines:
Include all that apply.
Ask for support that is optimum (you can always consider scaling back later).
A. Personnel
Stipends
Honoraria
Salary
B. Resources
Classroom resources
Low cost “tools”
Make and Take Items
Registration Fees, Admissions, Rentals
Technology peripherals (few)
C. Supplies
Consumables
D. Hardware (Capital Items > $1000 with years of usable life)
Computers, printers, etc
E. Facilities
Rental
Overhead (Utilities, Janitorial, etc)
F. Resources Provided by Sponsoring Organization or another Grant
"In Kind Contributions"
Step 7. Evaluation of Project:
Describe how you will monitor and determine success of project.
Measure and/or report on Major Outcomes mentioned in Concept Section, as well as each Objective
Step 8. Title of Project:
Try to capture spirit of proposal in a few words or an acronym.
© 2000 George Blakeslee