II. Body of the Proposal

a. Introduction of the Organization/Company

This includes a short description about the grant seeker and its past, present, and projected operations. It should also include the following:
• Contact information
• Vision and mission of the company/organization
• Recent achievements of the company (if applicable)
• Short backgrounder of the community that will benefit from the project
• Backgrounder of the management team
• Number of staff
• Past projects that were previously funded (if applicable) – cite how the funds were used and its impact to the served community.

b. Assessment of Need/s

This section states the specific problem or situation where the grant money will be used. This must be supported by a qualified research or statistics and not by assumptions. It is important to discuss the relevance of the project as the key solution to the given problem.

c. Goals and Objectives of the Project

This part has the company’s goals and objectives for the proposed project. These must all be realistic. Take note of the difference between a goal and an objective. Goals are general and provide an overall understanding of the strength of the project. Objectives, on the other hand, are more specific.
     
     
     
 
 
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Components of a Grant Proposal
 
  Project or Proposal Summary
  Body of the Proposal
    Introduction of the Organization/Company
    Assessment of Need/s
    Goals and Objectives of the Project
    Methodology
    Evaluation
 TARGET SOURCES FOR FUTURE FUNDING
 BUDGET PROPOSAL
 STRENGTH OF THE PROJECT AND  ORGANIZATION
 CONCLUSION
 APPENDICES
 
 
 
     
 
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