lil bit late but HAPPY NEW YEAR
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oh sajjanno laado marka sabun bananay walon ki taraf say sab karam farmaon ko HAPPY NEW YEAR ... to phir sab bolo PAKISTAN HUMARI JAAN SAB SAY PEHLAY PAKISTAN aik baar phir sab aik saath PAKISTAN HUMARI JAAN HAMARI JAAN HAMARI JAAN SAB SAY PEHLAY PAKISTAN! lONG lIVE PAKISTAN!:-)
Concept Note
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How to write a Concept Note?
Concept Note:
A Concept Note is perhaps the shortest expression your project idea given on paper to a donor. It is usually requested by the donor in situations where no proposals have been solicited from NGOs. Most of the donor agencies prefer to understand the project through a Concept Note rather than a full-fledged proposal.
Size of the Concept Note:
This actually depends upon the donor requesting the Concept Note. However, we need to remember that it is the shortest possible text for our project idea. So, shorter the better. Most donor agencies request a minimum of
14. Finalize your Proposal
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14. Budget and Proposal Covering
Budget
Budget
It has to be itemized as clearly as possible, presented in the required format. It should be in line with the activities set in the project. It will be an additional advantage to mention contribution from other sources such as the community or other donors. Contribution made by the proposing organization should also be mentioned. It there is any recurring income from the project activities, it needs to be clearly given in the budget section.
13. Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E)
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13. Monitoring & Evaluation M&E
Although it is the responsibility of the donor to carry out monitoring and evaluation of the project, it usually seeks the plan from the implementing NGO about it. Monitoring and evaluation enables constant check on the activities and helps review of the progress made at every step. Monitoring should be the
Although it is the responsibility of the donor to carry out monitoring and evaluation of the project, it usually seeks the plan from the implementing NGO about it. Monitoring and evaluation enables constant check on the activities and helps review of the progress made at every step. Monitoring should be the
12. Results of Proposal
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12. Results
Results are changes that we expect to take place after implementing the project activities. The results are generally positive experiences undergone by the beneficiaries. Results are divided into three types:
Results are changes that we expect to take place after implementing the project activities. The results are generally positive experiences undergone by the beneficiaries. Results are divided into three types:
1. Outputs
2. Outcomes
3. Impact
2. Outcomes
3. Impact
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