International Institute of Sustainable Development, IISD in Haiti

using this website www.iisd.org as a source
1. Statement of the Problem and Background
— What problem is the proposal addressing and attempting to solve?
— What are the background conditions (context) of the problem?

2. Objectives
— What is the objective/ purpose/goals of the project or work proposed?
— In other words, what will be the outcome of the successful implementation of the actions proposed?

3. Statement of Benefits/ Value Proposition
— How does this positively impact the Countries
— What is the proposed value of doing this? What is the impact of not doing this?
4. Logistics for your Presentation
— How will this project be organized?
— Where will you be located? How often will you meet?
— Who is the audience/customer?
— How will you market/communicate the benefits of this project?
5. Budget (Costs)
— How much will it cost you?
— Itemize costs to implement the proposed plan for the Countries involved
6. Expected Results and Evaluation Plan (Conclusion)
— What results can be expected? When
— Here, you are making comment on what you expect to happen if the proposed actions take place and how soon.
— How will you show that the problem has been addressed?
— What metrics/ reports/analysis will you perform, and to whom will it be given?
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