Project Proposal Format
Project Proposal Format
Project Proposal Format
TABLE OF CONTENTS
6. Community Participation
7. Sustainability
IV. ATTACHMENTS
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GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY/
SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME (GEF/SGP) SRI LANKA
Project Title:
Project Objective (Main issues project will address that are of importance to the community):
Location:
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
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For Official Use Only
I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Describe the problem or challenge the project is intended to address and describe the situation and context in
which the project is to take place.
The methodology adopted in identifying needs and the identified needs should be stated clearly.
iii. The outputs/specific results that you intend the project to produce - Intended
results are the measurable changes, which will have occurred by the end of the project. There are ordinarily
several related results, such as: “By the completion of the project, 20 women will be using small wind units for
domestic lighting in X village; the cost of lighting will have decreased by 35% and the quality of life will have
improved as indicated by the reduction in the incidence in burnings of persons due to the use of kerosene oil
lamps”.
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v. The key assumptions on which the project plan is based, mostly related external
factors (for example, government environmental policy remaining stable) which are anticipated in project
planning should be stated. The major risk factors both internal (eg. the technology involved fails to work as
projected) and external factors (eg. the currency exchange rate drops, changing the economics of the project) that
could result in the project not producing its intended results should be identified and listed.
vi. Activities are what you would actually do to produce the intended results and accomplish the project’s
objectives. There should be a direct linkage between the activities & the outcomes. The activities that the project
will undertake to achieve the expected results should be described in detail with specific indicators for each
activity. Project activities should also indicate as specifically as possible the participation of - women (%),
youth (%), disadvantaged groups (%)
vi. The means of verification specify the sources of information, which enables the
evaluator to verify the indicators.
Explain your plan for monitoring and evaluating the project, both during its implementation and at completion,
in this section. Pay special attention to the need to involve community members in the monitoring and
evaluation process and state how this will be achieved.
• How will you track performance of the project in terms of achievement of the steps and milestones set forth in the
implementation plan?
• How will you assess the impact of the project in terms of achieving the project’s objectives?
• How will you facilitate mid-course correction and adjustment of the project design and plans based on feedback
you receive?
The extent of community involvement is the most critical indicator of project success. The quality of your
involvement with the community, and your ability to articulate it clearly in the proposal will be a major factor
in funding decisions. You should describe how stakeholders in the affected communities will be (and have
been) involved in: (i) project planning and design; (ii) project implementation; and (iii) in monitoring and
evaluating project effectiveness and impact.
7. SUSTAINABILITY
Explain how the project activities and benefits can be sustained beyond the funded period. Follow-up activities
covering at least a two-year period should be given.
The Project Budget becomes part of the binding contract between UNDP GEF/SGP and the proposing
organization.
• Be realistic in your budgeting. An unrealistically low budget is just as likely as an overly high budget to result in
failure of the proposal and the project.
• The budget should include costs associated with managing and administering the project. The cost of monitoring
and evaluation should also be included.
• The figures contained in the Budget Information Section should agree with those on the Proposal Cover Sheet and
the text of the proposal itself.
N.B. All relevant financial records should be made available to the UNDP at any given time. These maybe
independently audited, and may become public information.
BANK DETAILS
Account Name/Title:
Account Number:
Bank Name/Address:
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Performance Indicators Monitoring Indicators Means of Verification Assumptions & Risks*
Goal
Objectives
Outputs
Activities
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3. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN AND TIMELINE
Indicate in detail the sequence of all-major activities and implementation milestones, including targeted beginning and ending dates for each step. Descriptions should identify
what will be done, when it will be done and who will do it. All required reports, project reviews and evaluation activities should also be included.
Time Line
DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 RESPONSIBILITY
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1. ACTIVITY
1.3.Sub Activity
2.ACTIVITY
3.ACTIVITY
4.ACTIVITY
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PROPOSED BUDGET (SL RS.)
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DESCRIPTION GEF/SGP SUB COUNTERPART SUB TOTAL COMMUNITY SUB TOTAL OTHER SUB TOTAL TOTAL
ASSISTANCE TOTAL (NGO) CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS
CONTRIBUTION
1. ACTIVITY
1.1. Sub Activity
1.2. Sub Activity
1.3. Sub Activity
SUB TOTAL XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX
2. ACTIVITY
2.1. Sub Activity
2.2. Sub Activity
SUB TOTAL XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX
3. ACTIVITY
3.1. Sub Activity
3.2. Sub Activity
3.3. Sub Activity
SUB TOTAL XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX
4. ACTIVITY
4.1. Sub Activity
4.2. Sub Activity
4.3. Sub Activity
SUB TOTAL XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX XX,XXX.XX