Final
Worksheet 4.1A 2
Work Sheet 4.1A
Mary Garcia
Instructor: Mark Knapp
HUM 5060 Grant Writing
September 30, 2019
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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.
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GOAL: Homeless individuals and survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence will attain temporary and permanent residences and self-reliant life. |
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Objective 1 |
Objective 2 |
Objective 3 |
Objective 4 |
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Direction of change
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Reduce |
Reduce |
Increase |
Increase |
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Area of change
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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 |
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Target population
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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 |
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Degree of change
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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 |
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Time frame
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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