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Proposal Writing for Competitive Grant Systems Presentation made to teaching staff of Gulu University By Prof. Joseph Okello-Onen

Proposal Writing for Competitive Grant Systems Presentation made to teaching staff of Gulu University By Prof. Joseph Okello-Onen

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Page 1: Proposal Writing for Competitive Grant Systems Presentation made to teaching staff of Gulu University By Prof. Joseph Okello-Onen

Proposal Writing for Competitive Grant

Systems

Presentation made to teaching staff of Gulu University

By

Prof. Joseph Okello-Onen

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Overview

• No fixed format for all project proposals• The scope and extent is largely

dependent on the size & complexity of particular undertaking

• All project proposals seek to; Define the problem & context in which it

occurs Give an account of what has been done (and

is being done) about the problem

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Overview

• What the project intends to do about the problem; Its strategy & the merits of the strategy Methodology of implementing that strategy Activities to be undertaken (including duration

& by who) The resources required to undertake the

activities The expected outputs Means of monitoring project progress &

verification of outputs Mechanisms for evaluating the entire project

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Guidelines• Title of proposal

Should be appropriate & clearly describe the proposed study

Should be short, precise including buzz words

• Name (s) See standard formats in publications

• Addresses of applicants See standard formats in publications

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Guidelines• Executive summary/Abstract

Not longer than one page & should briefly summarize; The problem to be addressed & its significance Purposes & objectives Research process Dissemination strategy Expected impact of the study

• Introduction or Context or Preamble Socio-economic, political, cultural etc.

environment Issues & trends

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Guidelines• Background and Justification

Should clearly provide problem statement or definition & should explain;

current status of the problem what you hope to find out why it would be worth knowing who would benefit & how show that you are familiar with previous research

concerning the topic e.g those carried out in Africa that you are addressing a gap in existing knowledge or

practice demonstrate that you are aware of relevant socio-

economic, political, cultural or gender considerations present the findings & recommendations of relevant

research that you have undertaken previously explain how the proposed study would extend these

points

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Guidelines• Background

Problem definition Current status of the problem

• Project rationale/justification Analysis of alternatives Project strategy Relevance of the project Socio-economic & environmental benefits of the project

• The Project If there is need for making a purpose statement, specify

the intended contribution of the study to knowledge and/or practice

Project objectives (Broad & specific) List the specific results or outcomes that you intend to achieve Enumerate what you intend to learn or demonstrate through

your investigation Project phasing Project area

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Proposal guideline• Hypothesis or Research questions

An anticipated relationship between two or more variables that you intend to test

Alternatively, it may be more appropriate to identify a set of specific questions that you intend to answer

• Methodology Should demonstrate that you will be

able to produce the information needed to test your hypotheses and/or answer your research questions & that you have good reasons for the methods & procedures you intend to use

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Proposal guidelineMethodology

Explain & justify; the overall research design the selection of research site (s) the variables to be studied & how they will be

measured the sampling (size, selection criteria & procedures) the data collection processes & tools (append draft

questionnaires, interview guidelines or other protocols, if possible)

the data analysis scheme & standard package to be used (when applicable)

the difficulties or constraints that you anticipate & how you plan to overcome them

Caution: Your justification of key aspects of your methodology i.e. design, variables, sample & analysis---links with your hypotheses and/or research questions

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Proposal guideline• Expected outputs• Project organization & management

• Responsibility & chain of command• Interrelationship of the various project components

• Project inputs/Resource needs• Human resource input (available and/or needed)• Infrastructural needs (available and/or needed)• Financial inputs (Budget) (available and/or needed)

• Review mechanisms Monitoring mechanisms Reporting mechanisms Evaluation mechanisms

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Proposal guideline• Outstanding issues

Assumptions Risks and their analysis

• Appendices/AnnexesThese may include;

Map showing project area (s) Schedule of activities showing duration, expected

outputs & responsibilities Envirogram showing the various project parties &

how they relate Logical framework (logframe) showing project goal,

objectives, outputs & activities (the indicators of these & means of verification, assumptions & pre-conditions)

Others (where applicable)• References

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Proposal guideline• The above guideline is more suited to

research proposal• For developmental/commercial

projects, other details would be required; Production & marketing structure Financial returns (cost-recovery) Additional background information e.g.

income distribution & poverty

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Requirements of a proposal • Appropriate size is 10 – 15 pages• Must address knowledge gap• Must be problem-oriented• Must be client-oriented• Indicate the extent to which

different stakeholders are involved; Research questions Field research method Implementation

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Requirements of a proposal (Continued)

• Assessment of potential economic impact (where applicable)

• How environmental issues will be addressed (where applicable)

• Consider gender-related issues (where relevant)

• Emphasize whether research is multi-disciplinary & specify the linkages

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Requirements of a proposal (Continued)

• Research proposal should contribute to; Technology formulation Commercial application Uptake by end-users e.g. Farmers

• Indicate how research outputs will be disseminated i.e. effective technology uptake pathways

• Training component should be spelled out (where applicable)

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Requirements of a proposal (Continued)

• Proposal with survey component should indicate; Parameters to be measured Procedures Questionnaires

• Summary budget should be made tailored to workplan

• Detailed workplan should be prepared with key physical target indicators

• A logframe may be included in the proposal (where applicable)

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Logframe• It is a tool for the preparation, monitoring & evaluation

of projects• It is also useful for analyzing the components of a

project & the logical linkages between means & ends; between project inputs & objectives project activities & outputs broader purposes & ultimate goal

• It is a useful framework for participatory planning & review of a project, involving the project teams as well as expected beneficiaries & other interested parties.

• It can act as a framework for other planning, monitoring & evaluation techniques e.g cost-benefit analysis, checklists, or external reviews

• Should be prepared before implementation begins & it should be regularly reviewed & updated

• Consists of a 4-by-4 matrix

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LogframeNarrative Summary

Measurable Indicators

Means of Verification

Important Assumptions

Goal

Purpose

Outputs

Activities

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LogframeNarrative Summary• A brief statement of each of the project’s

goals, purposes, outputs, activities & inputs

• The Goal: is the ultimate objective of a programme & is usually something like “increasing farm incomes”. A portfolio of projects normally shares a common goal

• The Purpose: is a statement of the purpose or purposes of the project. It describes the desired impact of the project i.e. “Increasing production”

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LogframeNarrative Summary• The Outputs: are what the project aims to

accomplish – the specific results for which the project manager can be held directly accountable i.e. “release of a maize variety or training of a group of farmers”

• Activities: are the actions necessary to achieve each output

• Inputs: define what is needed for implementing the project i.e. personnel, funds, facilities & management procedures

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LogframeMeasurable Indicators• Ways by which research progress can be

monitored & evaluated e.g. National seed company producing 200 Mt of certified maize annually by 12/2006

Means of Verification• To verify what has taken place at each level

(data to be gathered, sources, & techniques for data collection & analysis) e.g. research reports, publications etc.

Critical Assumptions• Assumptions for delivering inputs & achieving

objectives at each level