📝 Project plan template
To create a project plan you will have you to gather all the crucial information about your project BEFORE you start to develop your case for support.
Each item in bold should be included as a section in your project plan and this template gives examples and prompts of the type of thing to think about in italics.
✏️ An overview of the project Include information on what you are aiming to achieve overall through delivering it (the project goal – e.g. empowering girls in Kampala to achieve their full potential). |
✏️ What are the objectives/impact What will you specifically deliver as part of the project and by when. This differs from the goal as it is something you can more directly control and measure (e.g. the objective – increase the number of girls from Kampala attending the leadership and advocacy events at the Kusafiri Centre from 10 to 20; e.g. the impact – girls from Kampala who attend the Kusafiri Centre reporting a 20% increase in their leadership skills and confidence). |
✏️ The need for the project What is the problem you are trying to solve? Include statistics here if you have them (e.g. girls in Kampala have lower leadership skills than girls in Nairobi and Addis Ababa. They are 50% less likely to go into careers with leadership prospects). |
✏️ The project detail What will the activities be that will lead to you meeting these objectives? This could include: 🔴What will be done – e.g. outreach work into schools and community groups in villages around Kampala. |
✏️ Overall Budget List out all the key costs of the project. Include staff time and expenses in this. |
✏️ What are you contributing already to the project e.g. use of a room in your building, a van that you already own etc. |
✏️ How much is there left to raise? |
✏️ How are you planning to raise the remainder of the funds? |
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