Now that you have evaluated various organizations and determined the one most worthy of support, develop a plan that would generate support for this organization. This plan can be as big or as small as you want. You can take it to a global level, like Oprah and Janet, or keep it local. You may want to do some research on how some charitable organizations got their starts. Make sure that your project is relevant and real.
Some examples:
• Raise awareness
• Raise money
• Solicit Volunteers
• Start a local organization, foundation or fund that would support the larger organization
Think about these ideas while you are developing your project proposal:
- What problem are you trying to address?
- How will this project help alleviate the problem? Where and who will it benefit?
- What will be the scope and size of your project?
- How long do you think will it take to start your project?
- What are some of the steps that you are going to have to take in order to get your project off the ground?
- What financial and/or civic assistance will you need to get the project going?
- How are you going to publicize your project? (TV, radio...)
Describe your project as a proposal to be presented before some organization that could authorize the program - a school committee, town selectmen, church council or other legislative body. This description could be a formal proposal that includes a cover letter to the council or committee, and a report that includes a summary of the project, discussion of its implications and recommendations. The description could also be a multimedia presentation that would be used to gain support for the project.
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