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Worksheet 4.1A 2

Work Sheet 4.1A

Mary Garcia

Instructor: Mark Knapp

HUM 5060 Grant Writing

September 30, 2019

WORKSHEET 4.1A: Goals and Objectives Exercise

Use the filled-out Worksheet 4.1B in the book as an example to follow as you complete this exercise.

GOAL: Homeless individuals and survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence will attain temporary and permanent residences and self-reliant life.

Objective 1

Objective 2

Objective 3

Objective 4

Direction of change

Reduce

Reduce

Increase

Increase

Area of change

Poor and low-income individuals in Fort Bent County and Texas State as a whole

Vulnerable population including women and children in Texas State

Survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence in Texas State

Underserved women and girls in Texas States

Target population

Homeless individuals at the streets and temporary shelters in Richmond City

Survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence in Richmond City

Women and children that have escaped from domestic violence and sexual assault issues and those at risk of these social problems

Women and girls in Richmond City

Degree of change

20% decrease in the number of homeless individuals

25% decrease in the number of sexual assault and domestic violence incidences among women and children

20% increase in the number of self-sufficient survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence

30% increase in educational and counseling programs participation of women and girls over the previous year

Time frame

One full year

One and a half years

Two full years

One full year

Follow this standard form as you write out your objective statements: To (direction of change) + (area of change) + (target population) + (degree of change) + (time frame).

References

O'Neal-McElrath, T. (2013). Winning grants step by step: The complete workbook for planning, developing and writing successful proposals (4th ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Mindtools (2019). “Locke's Goal Setting Theory: Understanding SMART Goal Setting. Retrieved from http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newHTE_87.htm