worksheet 4 and 8 proposal writing class

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WORKSHEET 4.1A

Goals and Objectives Exercise

1. Use the filled-out Worksheet 4.1B as an example as you complete this exercise.

GOAL:

Objective 1

Objective 2

Objective 3

Objective 4

Direction of change

Area of change

Target population

Degree of change

Time frame

2.

3. 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).

WORKSHEET 4.1B

Goals and Objectives Exercise

1. Use this filled-out worksheet as an example as you complete Worksheet 4.1A.

2.

GOAL: Increase the quality of life for the elderly at risk of institutionalization.

Objective 1

Objective 2

Objective 3

Objective 4

Direction of change

Reduce

Expand

Increase

Increase

Area of change

Individuals leaving the Consortium for institutions

Individuals remaining in their homes

Social services referrals and follow-up services

Social services direct care

Target population

Persons served by the Meals Consortium who are at risk of institutionalization

Individuals served by the Meals Consortium

Individuals served by the Meals Consortium

Individuals served by the Meals Consortium who are most vulnerable

Degree of change

5 percent

80 percent

75 percent

90 percent

Time frame

2 months

12 months

12 months

12 months

Sample Goals and Objectives

The primary goal of the Meal Consortium is to enable homebound frail elders to live with independence and dignity in their own homes. Without the daily nutritional meals, the homebound would risk malnourishment and deteriorating health since they are unable to prepare their own meals. The alternative for most of the individuals served is costly institutionalization. A secondary goal of the Meal Consortium is to prevent the cost burden of institutionalization for the homebound and for the community.

The project being proposed will help meet the Consortium’s goals. The following objectives are specific to the proposed social services referral program.

Outcome Objectives

1. Reduce by 5 percent the number of individuals leaving the Meals Consortium to be institutionalized due to lack of social services.

2. Ensure that 80 percent of the population served by the Meals Consortium remain in their homes during 2000–2001.

Process Objectives

1. Increase social services referrals and follow-up for 75 percent of the individuals served by the Meals Consortium during 2000–2001.

2. Increase social services direct care to 90 percent of the most vulnerable homebound elders served by the Meals Consortium.