8 Top Project Design Skills For Nonprofits and Grant Writers

Grant Dept.

From the Office of Administration

Successful and sustainable programs and projects to create a solid structure in the front and includes design tools such as models of logic, SMART objectives and the environmental review. This article will focus on designing the cover 8 of the project and the development of “skills that the staff grant writers and non-profit should be.

design and development is one of 6 major powers measured by awarding grant professional certification examination. This includes research, the proposed design, write, drive, professionalism and ethics and reporting.

These are the 8 core competencies for the design and development of projects contributing to the ultimate success and sustainability …

8 skills for designing and developing effective

To be effective in programs and projects and development, should be able to …

1. Solicit and incorporate input from stakeholders, including customers is important and substantial. This includes contributions to the initial design of new concepts and programs.

2. Create partnerships with other organizations that implement them.

3. educational organizations through the program of financial compliance and regulatory requirements and specific funding source.

4. Using the models of “logic”, if necessary, to design the program. The logic model communicates the purpose, components and sequence of project activities.

5. Distinguish between the various key components of the project design, as the goals, objectives and outcomes, activities, evaluation and sustainability, and tools to optimize the design and planning of SMART targets, time limits activities, evaluation plans and sustainability plans. SMARTER goals are those that are S = Specific M = Measurable A = attainable, realistic and RT = function of time.

6. Use design elements based on data that are descriptive, qualitative and statistical, and design tools based on data such as the exploration of the environment, gap analysis and strategies for bridging the gap analysis SWOT (strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats), web-surveys, feasibility studies and needs assessment.

7. Identify existing community resources that can help in designing and developing projects and programs.

8. Make sure your design is correct, defensible, and increase program success and sustainability.

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