A project proposal is a document designed to present a plan of action for a project and convince the reader to approve and fund the project. It typically includes an introduction, background, strategy, budget, and expected outcomes. The introduction states what the project is and why it is important. The background provides historical context and justification. The strategy outlines goals and procedures. The budget details financial sources and costs. Expected outcomes define what will be achieved upon completion. Effective proposals also include sections on the problem definition, objectives, methodology, timeline, and qualifications of the investigative team. The proposal format may vary between organizations but should provide a clear overview of the project.
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Project Proposal is a set of documents
designed to present a plan of action, outline
the reasons why the action is necessary and
convince the reader to agree with and
approve the implementation of the actions
recommended in the body of the document
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Introduction: It is to tell the reader what the project is all
about and why it is worth taking time to conduct the project
Background: It tells the reader the specific reasons why the
project plan is a good one based on historical
data, projections of future needs and performance and the
current circumstances of the business
Strategy: the goal of strategy section is to outline all the
procedures to make the project successful. It helps to define
short term and long term goals for the project
Budgeting: it gives details about the financial
sources, expenditure involved and the cost involved in the
implementation of the project
Outcome: in this, project proposal clearly defines the
outcome that can be achieved through implementation of the
project
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Section 1:- Project Summary:
Project Title
Principal Investigator from institution
Co-Investigator
Name if the institution’s initiating the project/
involved in project
And a Summary of
◦ Project objectives
◦ Methodology to be adopted
◦ Expected outcome
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Section 2:- Origin of the Proposal
◦ The stimuli which prompted the preparation and
submission of the project proposal has to be identified. It
can be a seminar/workshop/ book/ research article/ or the
earlier project
Section 3:- Definition of the problem
◦ The straight forward definition of the problem has to be
given with clear details to understand the problem that the
project intends to solve/understand
Section 4:- Objectives
◦ The objective should be decided point by point keeping in
view the definition of the problem outlined earlier
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Section 5:- International/ National Status
◦ Need to indicate the recent development in the pro[posed field of
work, both in the country and in other part of the world
◦ This should be in 2 separate parts, namely National and
International
Section 6:- Relevance of the Proposal in Indian context
◦ The importance of the project proposal should be brought to the
notice of the reader
Section 7:- Review of the available expertise within the
investigation group
Section 8:- Work Plan/ Methodology
A clear understanding of the project technique to be employed
Section 9:- Time Schedule
◦ The time schedule should be drawn. Special indication of
milestone will help in periodic evaluation of the progress of the
project
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Section 10:- Budget
◦ Summary of the budget may be prepared after filling on
budget for manpower and budget for permanent equipment
◦ Should give realistic estimate of costs of different item
involved
◦ All costs should be expressed in Rupees only
1. Budget for manpower:- major part of the project is to be
carried out by the principal investigator and coinvestigator. Some additional scientific and technical
personnel may be asked by working full time on the
project
2. Justification for salaries and wages
3. Budget for other costs
4. Budget for permanent equipment
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Each organization follows its own format in
drafting a Project Proposal
The requirements of each institution for whom the
project is carried on will be different
The Project proposal designed should be such that
it should cater the requirement of both the sides
The should give a clear picture about the project
and its complete life