2009 Service-Learning Course Development Grants Proposal Form-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Provide your name, college/unit, address, email, and phone number. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. In the 'Course Description' section, enter the course title and describe the objectives and content of your proposed service-learning course. Clearly outline how the service activities connect with academic content.
  4. Next, move to 'Community Focus and Reciprocity.' Identify your community partner and describe their role in developing the service project. Highlight how this project meets community needs.
  5. Proceed to 'Preparation for Service and Reflection.' Explain how students will be trained for their service activities and how they will learn about the community partner's work.
  6. In 'Diversity, Sustainability, and Evaluation of Impact,' detail your commitment to diversity within your project and outline plans for sustainability and assessment of both student learning and community impact.
  7. Finally, complete the 'Budget' section by providing a detailed budget narrative that justifies expenses related to faculty compensation, materials, and support for the community partner.

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Clear writing identify central point of proposal, all other points should flow easily from it. Outline what you want to say. Avoid jargon- words and acronyms not generally known- select words for precision. Be compelling, but dont overstate your case.
How to write a proposal letter Introduce yourself and provide background information. State your purpose for the proposal. Define your goals and objectives. Highlight what sets you apart. Briefly discuss the budget and how funds will be used. Finish with a call to action and request a follow-up.
How to write a grant proposal Include a cover letter. A cover letter acts as an introduction to the grant proposal. Include an executive summary. Describe a statement of need. List objectives and goals. Describe methods and strategies. Detail a plan of evaluation. Include a budget. Detail organizational information.
A grant is a sum of money or resources given by an organization, foundation, government, or corporation for a particular purpose. A grant proposal/application is a written document used to apply for a grant or to a grant program. A grantee receives financial assistance to carry out the proposed activities.
Proposal Template Introduction. Purpose statement. Research question and/or hypothesis (SoTL proposals only) Brief literature review (maximum 200 words) Implementation Plan. Budget and Justification. Itemized budget (If only stipend money is proposed, there is no need to itemize.) References (maximum 5 citations)