BPA 361 Wk 4 - Project Budget and Paper - Humanities
You are applying for a $300,000 grant for your project on behalf of a non-profit agency or organization. Develop a project budget in that amount for a one-year period. ( I have attached the three previous paper about my non-profit)Create a spreadsheet outlining the expenses and allocations for the year and detailing all items in your budget.Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you explain how you decided to allocate the funds in your budget.Submit your assignment.
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Project timeline
Oliver Bailey IV
BPA 361: Grant Writing
May 18, 2020
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Introduction
Elevating the peoples access to clean drinking water has been a global challenge, as most
communities have either had too much for their use or too little for their typical purposes. The
most vulnerable populations end up utilizing contaminated water sources, which exposes them to
water-borne diseases. According to the United Nations, the impact of water-related diseases
exceeds the impacts caused by HIV, Malaria, and other ailments (Unwater, 2020). As such, the
provision of clean water for the communities alleviates the impacts by over ninety percent.
Globally, the organization has been at the forefront to support activities aimed at addressing
water scarcity for the most vulnerable.
Grant type
Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene department of the organization motto is water for life,
which aligns with our specific objective (Unwater, 2020). As such, we are seeking a grant of
$300,000 from the organization to fund our project. The grants are provided through water,
sanitation, and Hygiene initiative. The grants provided cover for all the expenses indicated in the
budget. While the grants are often awarded at the beginning of the organizations a financial year,
the applications are open throughout the year.
Responsible persons for the project
The persons responsible for the project include the project coordinator, project manager,
the assistant, project team members, the professionals, and the external experts who comprise the
hydro-geologists. Each person will have a distinct role and responsibility to ensure the project
runs through the given timeline and ensure its success. The project manager will be tasked with
managing the project, and in his absence, the assistant will assume the position. The project
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coordinator will be staged where the project will be taking place and will be tasked with the
provision of up to date progress of the project to the project manager. Departmental professionals
will consist of staff that will be doing site work and other external associates who will be tasked
with carrying out specific duties. External experts such as the hydrogeologist will be contracted
for a short while after their task completion to minimize activity costs.
Tasks, goals, and duties
In line with the United Nations organizations vision and mission, our plan aligns with
SMART, and the achievements of our objectives seem imminent upon the approval of the grants.
Essentially, the provision of water for the underprivileged and the vulnerable in the society is our
main driving force, and we aim to provide insights to the locals on the significance of utilizing
and sourcing for natural sources to address their needs for the water. This will enhance their
hygiene and health, which is a significant vision for the water, sanitation, and hygiene
departments of the United Nations organization.
Similar to the United Nations mandate, our company aims to ensure the provision of
clean and pure drinking water that is fit for consumption and the installation of water-harvesting
resources to enhance the livelihood of the underprivileged communities (Unwater, 2020). As
such, the project will aim to minimize water-related disease and the mortality rate that originates
from water-borne diseases (Berliner, Carmi, Leake, & Agam, 2016). This will strive to improve
the health as well as the locals output, elevating the productivity levels, which will result in
higher outputs.
The companys responsibility is to ensure that the vulnerable communities water needs
are addressed through borehole drilling to tap underground water resources for their livelihood.
This will be instrumental to the locals within the rural settings as they access cheap and clean
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water. Additionally, the company will be responsible for installing water-harvesting systems for
the locals within the affected communities to effectively use rainwater for use during the dry
seasons when the water in the area is scarce or in existence. This will enhance the livelihood of
the people as they will be able to capture rainwater and put it into excellent use. Both strategies
will help make the water accessible to more rural families for a long time, even as the global
climate changes continue to worsen (Bagheri, 2018).
As such, to ensure the organization achieves its objectives in line with the United
Nations visions of effecting change within the vulnerable communities, proper planning is
required. Initially, the program managers will be tasked with pinpointing the most
underprivileged communities that can benefit from the program efficiently. The process is not an
easy one, and it affects the capability of distinct groups from benefiting under the program. Upon
the identification of the household, the external hydro-geologists will be tasked with assessing
the stations where the borehole can be drilled. The significance of such professionals is to ensure
the drilling process does not interfere with pipelines, phone cables, as well as other networks that
require underground installations (RPM drilling, 2020). Additionally, they will help in the
determination of the depth to drill and the yield that will be realized to meet the needs of the
locals.
After the identification of households that can benefit from water harvesting systems, the
program coordinators will advise effectively on the efficient and effective methods that will be
applicable in each specific household. Some of the systems that will be explored include tanks
and gutter installations to areas with improved roofing. In other areas, small dikes and dams will
be installed to store the rainfall-runoff or when the water levels are high to be utilized during the
dry season for consumption purposes as well as other agricultural activities for the communities.
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Such roles, duties, and goals align with the targeted organization to provide the funding as well
as the progress of the program.
Project Implementation
The awarding of the grant is likely to take place in mid-June of this year. After three
business days, the financials will be available in the organizations accounts, and the human
resource will be responsible for distributing the fiancés as per the grant breakdown provided. As
highlighted above, the first phase of the project will involve household identification that will
benefit from the program.
The second phase will involve sourcing of material and equipment to the various sites
where they will be implemented. Since there will be several boreholes to be drilled depending on
the area, each site will be handled at a time to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. The third
phase will incorporate those who will benefit following the installation of water harvesting
systems. Households and areas will be strategically identified to ensure that everyone in the
community benefits from the program. After the construction and drilling of the boreholes as
well as the installation of the water harvesting systems, the community will be sensitized on the
significance of embracing water storage systems to improve their access to water during the dry
seasons for their domestic and agricultural use.
Sensitization of the locals will aim at enlightening them on the significance of observing
hygiene and ensuring they consume clean water for their domestic services. Afterward, the locals
will then be involved in a training session on ways to conserve water at the household level.
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References
UN-Water. (n.d.). Financing: UN-Water. Retrieved May 17, 2020, from
https://www.unwater.org/water-facts/financing/.
Berliner, P., Carmi, G., Leake, S., & Agam, N. (2016, December). Design of runoff water
harvesting systems and its role in minimizing water losses. In AGU Fall Meeting
Abstracts.
Bagheri, F. (2018). Performance investigation of atmospheric water harvesting systems. Water
resources and industry, 20, 23-28.
Water Borehole Drilling Process In Only 4 Steps. (2020, March 16). Retrieved May 17, 2020,
from https://www.rpmdrilling.co.za/water-borehole-drilling-process/.
Logic Model and Water For All
Oliver Bailey
BPA 361: Grant Writing
Leroy Hendrix
May 11, 2020
Project summary
Water For All is an organization whose primary objective is to provide sufficient clean
water that has a clean bill of health for the vulnerable and the less fortunate people in society.
Water is essential in supporting life for both plants and animals, and its scarcity can be
catastrophic in the long-term. We understand this, and it is the best reason for coming up with a
project to solve the water problem to avert the looming future problem. Our project will achieve
its purpose through the drilling of boreholes and, where necessary, install water harvesting
equipment and systems to ensure rainwater is not wasted whenever possible. However, the
projects completion and success are dependent on a number of factors and resources is the major
constraint. We are seeking a $ 300,000 grant from the United Nations to facilitate our activities
and achieve our intended goals.
Elements of the Water For All project
This project is undertaking the activities of drilling boreholes and the installation of water
harvesting equipment. We have brainstormed, and we have unanimously agreed that the best
option to seek for funding would be from the public sector and the UN in particular. The
elements of our project are detailed below.
Strategic Plan and objectives
We have developed a strategic plan in which we are committed to following the latter in
order to succeed in the execution of the overall project. Our strategic plan is in line with
SMART, and we are confident it will lead to the achievement of our organizations commonly
agreed objectives. Water For All is specific about our aim of the provision of water to the
vulnerable and less privileged in the community. Additionally, our project will also enlighten
people on the need and importance of using and conserving clean water, which eventually
improves their hygiene and health.
Project deliverables
Project are always geared towards the provision of either a specific product or service,
and Water For All is not an exception. The project aims to provide clean and healthy water that
is fit for human consumption and water harvesting resources to the less fortunate in the
community. The completion of the project will reduce cases of outbreaks of water-related
diseases and the mortality rate of water-borne diseases. This improves the health and output of
individuals leading to the overall availability of local manpower hence a higher output.
Communication plan
The project is designed to benefit a specific range of people in society, and that is
vulnerable and less privileged in the community. The project will, however, affect other people
during its execution because of the environmental impacts that are associated with the drilling of
boreholes. Our organization has and will continue to communicate the benefits, which obviously
outweigh the demerits to all stakeholders, including business organizations, the state authorities.
They have no objections, and they are even ready to offer assistance in kind.
Project expenses
Our project requires resources that will be used according to the priority calculated by the
use of the critical path method because of their limited nature. We have some of the storable
resources within the organization. We have prepared a budget detailing what we require in terms
of finances, people, time, and equipment. The estimated project expected can be indicated as
below;
Resources
Amount ($)
Human resource
50,000
Machines and equipment
120,000
Materials
110,000
Cost of funding
5,000
Others
15,000
Total
300,000
Project stakeholders
The most essential resource in any given venture is people, and I recognize that people can
be the difference between success and failure. We are working hand-in-hand with stakeholders
who include various government agencies, local authorities, the community and businesses,
individuals, and all who have a vested interest in the success of the project. We have the services
of project managers and project team members who include members of departments, subject area
professionals, and external experts such as hydro-geologists.
Logic model of the project
Project: Water For All. Project to provide water for the vulnerable and the less fortunate in the community.
Goal: Provide sufficient clean water.
INPUTS
ACTIVITIES
What we What we do
invest
People
Machines
and
equipment
Materials
Funding
Others
Reach out to
communities
where there
are
vulnerable
people
without
access to
enough
supply of
water and
drill
boreholes for
them.
Reach out to
vulnerable
individuals
in places
where there
is a scarcity
of water due
to
undeveloped
infrastructure
and inferior
water
harvesting
methods and
help them by
installing
water
harvesting
systems and
OUTCOMES
Who
reach
we Why
this
project:
short-term
results
The
vulnerable
and the
less
privileged
in the
community
who are in
dire need
of an
adequate
supply of
clean water
People will
be
enlightened
on the
importance
of having
adequate
clean
water.
People will
be trained
in ways of
conserving
water.
Why
this Why this project: longproject:
term results
intermediate
results
People will
use and clean
healthy water
because
of
their future
health
concerns.
People will
contact our
organization
on
various
issues
concerning
water
provision in
places where
water
is
scarce.
Government
agencies,
local
authorities,
businesses,
individuals,
and
stakeholders
will request
our experts to
Improved health of people
in the community
Improved levels of locally
available labor due to
good health
Improved community
support for water
conservation
train them on
better water
conservation
practices.
Assumptions
provide them
with
information
about the best
methods of
water
conservation.
External Factors
-
The vulnerable and the less fortunate will be easily identified
Rainfall patterns will not change by a very big
difference.
-
People will be encouraged to learn and practice better water conservation methods
-
Our subject area experts will always be
available for consultations
The community will diligently assume the
responsibility of maintaining the boreholes and
installed equipment. The community will also
provide security to prevent vandalism.
Resources for project implementation
Resources refer to anything that is limited and scarce, which is essential for the project
completion leading to the attainment of the objectives for which the project was meant to achieve.
The project will require resources to execute because various project activities have to be
undertaken. Project implementation is first jotted down on paper showing the vision, project
timelines, and plans. The point where whatever is written down is referred to as the project
implementation or project execution. One of the significant obstacles in the implementation of a
project is resources and their prudence in allocation. Resources can be categorized into storable
and non-storable resources.
Storable resources
These are the resources remain at the disposal of the organization. This kind of can only be
depleted through usage and can always be stored again if they partially used. Our organization has
allocated some of these resources for the implementation of this project. They are not renewable
in nature. The most vital equipment for this project is construction equipment, which includes
excavators, shipping trucks, and welding machines, among others, coupled with an adequate
supply of materials such as steel, bricks, cement, concrete, gravel, and water treatment chemicals.
Additionally, our project requires labor, tools, equipment, materials, vehicles for
transportation of materials, office supplies, accounting, and planning software, measuring devices,
work clothing, surveying equipment, fence, design reports, inspection reports, environmental
mitigation supplies, and safety supplies.
Non-storable resources
These are the resources that we need for project execution, but many of them are lacking
since they inexhaustible, renewable, and in most cases, indivisible. The general nature of these
resources makes it difficult for our organization to have them ready to use the form because they
must be renewed each time they are needed, even when they were not used previously.
The project requires provisions for office space overheads, compensation for the
executive directors time, staff, and consultant benefits. There are also other costs relating to the
project that have to be catered for to make it a success. They include transport and
communication expenses, boarding and lodging expenses, electricity, and water expenses, among
others. In broader terms, non-storable resources encompass particularly items pertaining to the
time and management aspect, especially by consumption. The logical model for the project is as
shown below.
Reference:
ONeal-McElrath, T. (2013). Winning Grants Step by Step: The Complete Workbook for
Planning, Developing, and Writing Successful Proposals (4th ed.). Retrieved from
https://phoenix.vitalsource.com/books/9781118875667.
Need Statement and Management Plan
Oliver Bailey IV
BPA 361: Grant Writing
Leroy Hendrix
May 4, 2020
Introduction
Water is one of the basic needs of any human survival, and it is becoming harder and
harder to obtain enough water necessary for the needs of people across the world. The issue of
water scarcity is becoming more and more critical, with increased climate change and global
warming. Among the most affected places have been rural and low-income neighborhoods from
all across the country. These are the places that are most vulnerable to water shortages and to
droughts that are occurring more and more often.
Water For All is an organization that is aiming to help these vulnerable populations by
sustainably providing water from all the different sources. The two main processes that the
organization is involved in is to drill boreholes and provide water harvesting systems for
different people from all across the country. Boreholes can be useful in rural places where there
is a lot of water underground that is underutilized. The water sourced from groundwater could be
for drinking alongside many other daily uses. The second process will provide water harvesting
systems to different people from all across the country to help them capture and store rainwater
for future use (Berliner, Carmi, Leake, & Agam, 2016). Water for All can help solve the problem
of water scarcity for a sizeable vulnerable population using the two programs that have been laid
out.
Possible Sources of Funding
The sources of funding that could be utilized in this case include both public and private
sources of funding. In the case of public sources, the first source of funding will be the United
Nations. The united nation has a distinct mandate that allows it to fund projects that are aimed at
providing water and sanitation help to different people and the agencies. The agency could be
used as a source of funding for some local projects that are aimed at the most vulnerable groups
of society. The United Nations is also able to fund projects that are international in other nations,
meaning that this could hold the key for having the organization also undertake international
projects in other countries where work is done effectively over time.
Another source of funding is seeking to use government grants that are focused on
improving the lives of people that are poor in society. Both the federal and state government
have programs that are aimed at improving the lives of people that are less fortunate in society.
These are programs that directly fund infrastructure programs that contribute to the improvement
of lives in poor communities, and it is correct to say that the plans could help fund water
programs. The proces ...
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