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what are goals and objectives in a project proposal and how can ngos ride them effectively this video is presented by funds for ngos goals and objectives form the most important part of a project proposal and one should pay great attention while framing them setting the goal is often the first step towards developing a proposal as it lays the foundation for the project next in the process is defining objectives that would help in achieving the goal a well-written proposal always has clearly defined goal and smart objectives to attain the desired goal to begin with let us understand what a goal and an objective means and the difference between them goal it is a broad statement that defines what you plan to do in a project it gives an idea to the reader of what problem your organization intends to address objective these are detailed statements describing the ways through which you intend to achieve the goal now that the difference between a goal and an objective is clear we will look at