Grand proposal project description

The submission should follow the instructions provided on the Grant Proposal (RFP), include the project goal(s), SMART objectives, and activity timelines chart.

Section 2 – [2 – 3 pages] 

Description of Proposed Research – (Including Method and Approach, Project Activity, Methodology and Outcomes) Now that you are established a need for your project, you have to describe your project This section is the heart of the proposal and is the primary concern of the technical grant reviewers. Describe why you/your organization are the best one to do what you propose to do? Is it an extension of successful, innovative work or a pilot project you already completed? Be realistic about what can be accomplished. Discuss why you chose to address the issue in the manner that you have. Are there other approaches? If so, why are not they appropriate to the situation? Be clear about the focus of the research Be explicit about any assumptions or hypotheses the research method rests upon. What are the goals of your project or your research questions? What are the goals of your project? Be realistic about what can be accomplished (SMART Objectives – specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely) and who will do them? Be certain that the connection between the research objectives and the research method is evident. Be as detailed as possible about the schedule of the proposed work. Describe the specific activities involved. Present a timeline of activities. Tables and charts work best here. They crystallize data, break up pages of narrative, and convey extensive information well in a limited space. Discuss the specific outcomes to be achieved? What will change? What will your projects outcomes be? How are you going to achieve those outcomes? What methods will you use? How will you measure or recognize your projects achievements? How can you be sure that your project will productively respond to the need or problem? Be specific about the means of evaluating the data (Section 3) or the conclusions. Several of the following questions focus on the impact your project will have. Delineating the impact is important because funders want to see that you have clearly established the realistic benefits of your work along with how you plan to verify and assess your achievements.

L6D0c

200 words 

Using the Time Management Matrix, think over the last week at your internship site and place tasks, meetings, responsibilities, etc. into the appropriate boxes in the matrix (and list them for us in this discussion post). In which quadrant are you spending most of your time? How can you make improvements?

 

L6A62

 

You are to find and choose a research article to review on gender and/or sexuality and social services, social work, human services, mental health, etc.  Then you are to read and critique the article, in a least 750 words and in APA, format on the following:

  1. Identify the theories of gender development that are either employed in the article or referred to in the article. Identify what research method was used. Describe how the article applies the theory or how the theory could be applied.
  2. Identify the rhetorical shaping of gender present in the articlethe idea or image projected of women, men, trans persons, etc. in the article.  Support your response with evidence from the article.
  3. Critique what the article communicatesverbally and non-verballyabout gender and/or sexuality and social services, social work, human services, mental health, etc. from the perspective of the content, relationship, and symbolic level of meaning to you.  Is it problematic, monolithic, culturally competent, limited by population sample, etc. Use at least 3 different and specific examples to illustrate your points.

L5A04

300 words

 

  1. Do you plan to have an open or closed group?  Will you have a time-limited group? Why or why not?
  2. Create a group announcement for your group.
  3. Do you plan to have a co-leader, if so, what role will they play and what credentials will they need?  If no, why not?
  4. What criteria would you use in deciding whom to include in or exclude from your group?
  5. Discuss the purpose of a screening tool.
  6. Create a screening tool that you would use in deciding whom to include or exclude from your group.

L8A00

300 words

  1. List the signs and symptoms that point to a mental health diagnosis in the case.
  2. Describe the other case details you would need to know for treatment planning and explain your reasoning.
  3. List and describe the treatment interventions you would use for this case and explain your reasoning.

L7D00

    

  • List and describe the obsessions and compulsions experienced by the person in the video.
  • Explain the different interventions she used for OCD.
  • Explain what you think is the biggest challenge in treating OCD.

200 words