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Grant Writing and Performance. #81

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ramisamalik-09 opened this issue Feb 4, 2025 · 0 comments
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Grant Writing and Performance. #81

ramisamalik-09 opened this issue Feb 4, 2025 · 0 comments

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This issue focuses on developing a structured learning and assessment framework for grant writing. The objective is to provide clear guidelines, best practices, and evaluation methods for individuals or teams looking to improve their grant writing skills.
Tasks & Deliverables:

Learning Material Compilation
Gather resources on grant writing (articles, templates, guides).

Create a structured learning path covering key aspects (proposal writing, budgeting, impact measurement).

Assessment Criteria Development
Define key skills required for effective grant writing.

Establish evaluation rubrics for assessing grant proposals.

Develop self-assessment and peer-review guidelines.

Practical Assignments & Exercises
Design hands-on exercises for drafting proposals.

Include case studies and real-world examples.

Implementation in GitHub
Organize content in a structured format.

Create a checklist for tracking progress.

Set up GitHub Issues/Milestones for tracking contributions and improvements.

Review & Feedback Mechanism
Establish a feedback loop for continuous improvement.

Encourage peer reviews and collaborative learning.

Expected Outcome:

A well-documented and structured learning module for grant writing.

A functional assessment system to gauge progress and skills.

An open-source knowledge base accessible to contributors.

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