Lesson 12 - ICT PROJECT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE
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LESSON 12
What is Concept paper? The concept paper is the overall planning and direction document for a Source Camp. It is useful for fundraising, public announcements, agreeing on responsibilities and objectives with partners, and post-event reporting.
Creating a Concept Paper
If you’ve got a great idea for a new product, program, or service, writing a concept paper is one way to seek funding for it. Concept papers describe the purpose and projected outcomes of the project, and are delivered to potential sponsors. To create a successful one, use clear, passionate language that expresses why your project matters, and who will benefit from it. Above all, show the sponsor that the goals of your project match up with the kinds of initiatives they want to support.
There are 5 elements in a concept paper
1. Introduction - This is where you should write the mission and vision your group and a brief introduction to your project.
2. Purpose - This is where you state the reasons why you want to fulfill this project. This should be able to convince in order to find people that will support your project.
3. Description - This should contain all the necessary details that the people should know about your project.
4. Support - This is where you state the amount of money needed to put the project into motion.
5. Contact Information - This should contain the information needed to contact the members of the group project.
ICT Project Process Overview
1. Planning - The first stage of the project. Before the project starts, you must flesh out all the necessary steps needed so that once you are done with preparation, you may have a smooth operation.
2. Development - On this stage, you should start creating a website that will advertise your project. This involves making images, infographics, videos, podcasts, etc.
3. Release and Promotion - Once the development of the website is done, the website is now open for public viewing and this is where you can gather supporters for your project.
4. Maintenance - It is is very important to listen and respond to the feedback of your viewers in order to find out their opinions, criticisms, and maybe you can find words of encouragement from them too. The group should also continue to keep the website experience as smooth as possible.
LESSON 12
What is Concept paper? The concept paper is the overall planning and direction document for a Source Camp. It is useful for fundraising, public announcements, agreeing on responsibilities and objectives with partners, and post-event reporting.
Creating a Concept Paper
If you’ve got a great idea for a new product, program, or service, writing a concept paper is one way to seek funding for it. Concept papers describe the purpose and projected outcomes of the project, and are delivered to potential sponsors. To create a successful one, use clear, passionate language that expresses why your project matters, and who will benefit from it. Above all, show the sponsor that the goals of your project match up with the kinds of initiatives they want to support.
There are 5 elements in a concept paper
1. Introduction - This is where you should write the mission and vision your group and a brief introduction to your project.
2. Purpose - This is where you state the reasons why you want to fulfill this project. This should be able to convince in order to find people that will support your project.
3. Description - This should contain all the necessary details that the people should know about your project.
4. Support - This is where you state the amount of money needed to put the project into motion.
5. Contact Information - This should contain the information needed to contact the members of the group project.
ICT Project Process Overview
1. Planning - The first stage of the project. Before the project starts, you must flesh out all the necessary steps needed so that once you are done with preparation, you may have a smooth operation.
2. Development - On this stage, you should start creating a website that will advertise your project. This involves making images, infographics, videos, podcasts, etc.
3. Release and Promotion - Once the development of the website is done, the website is now open for public viewing and this is where you can gather supporters for your project.
4. Maintenance - It is is very important to listen and respond to the feedback of your viewers in order to find out their opinions, criticisms, and maybe you can find words of encouragement from them too. The group should also continue to keep the website experience as smooth as possible.
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