Phil Druker/ Department of English/ UI

 

Phil Druker/Dept. of English/UI

 

PROPOSAL OBJECTIVES:

 The proposal objectives may be the most important part of your proposal.  They need to be concrete and specific so that your readers will know what they will receive if they accept your proposal.

Here are some ideas for writing proposal objectives:

č What do you plan to produce?

·        List topics you will cover in the final report

o      A projected table of contents

--check the final report outlines for ideas on this

·        List expected outcomes

·        List deliverables, outputs

·        List specific project goals, project outcomes

·        List what you plan to produce, present… at the end of the project term

·        List the solutions you will provide

-- As you write objectives, try to focus on nouns (things) to describe what you will produce.

 

č Make sure your objectives are FEASIBLE.

·        You use much of the proposal to prove your objectives are needed and feasible.

  {see the "objectives check list"}

 

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Separate project objectives from long-term, ultimate goals.