Writing Hints:
Try
and differentiate between your goals and your objectives - and include both.
Goals
are the large statements of what you hope to accomplish but usually aren't
very measurable. They create the setting for what you are proposing.
Objectives
are operational, tell specific things you will be accomplishing in your
project, and are very measurable.
Your
objectives will form the basis for the activites of your project and will also
serve as the basis for the evaluation of your project.
Try
to insure that there is considerable overlap between the goals and objectives
for your proposal and the goals and objectives of the funding organization. If
there is not a strong overlap of goals and objectives then it might be best to
identify a different funding organization.
Present
measurable objectives for your project. If you are dealing with "things" it is
easier for them to be measured than if you are dealing with abstract ideas.
Your proposal is easier for a prospective funding organization to understand
(and the outcomes are much more clear) if you describe your objectives in
measurable ways.
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