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Proposal Development Maternal-Child Health in Developing Countries University of Washington March 1, 2011

Proposal Development Maternal-Child Health in Developing Countries University of Washington March 1, 2011. JSh. Background. Key proposal development steps. Tradeoffs: Government or foundation funding?. Prescriptive or room for innovation Health need Geographic region Partners

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Proposal Development Maternal-Child Health in Developing Countries University of Washington March 1, 2011

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  1. Proposal Development Maternal-Child Health in Developing CountriesUniversity of WashingtonMarch 1, 2011

  2. JSh Background

  3. Key proposal development steps

  4. Tradeoffs: Government or foundation funding? • Prescriptive or room for innovation • Health need • Geographic region • Partners • Funding mechanism • Contract or grant • Administrative and financial requirements • Organizational capabilities • Size and scope

  5. Funding resources • www.foundationcenter.org • www.fedbizopps.gov • www.grants.gov • Individual foundations/organizations

  6. Funding Trends

  7. Preparing a Proposal

  8. Present compelling feasible ideas • Address clearly articulated need. • Match donor priorities. • Feasible to complete within time frame. • Address needs/constraints. • Result in measurable difference.

  9. Proposal Overview

  10. Executive Summary

  11. Introduction

  12. Background

  13. Goals and Objectives

  14. SMART Project Objectives

  15. SMART Project Objectives

  16. Implementation Plan

  17. Evaluation

  18. Budget request and justification

  19. Sample 1-year budget Personnel Staff titlesLOE (Days) Rate Amount Training manager 40 $400 $16,000 Fringe Benefit @ 25% $4,000 Consultants Field training coordinator 20 $350 $ 7,000 Personnel subtotal $27,000 Travel Seattle-Kenya RT $2,500 $2,500 Nairobi 8 days per diem $200 $1,600 Travel Subtotal $4,100

  20. Supporting Materials

  21. GOOD LUCK!Sara Tifftstifft@path.orgwww.path.org

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