Grants:MSIG/Examples

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A strong proposal is clearly outlined and demonstrates a good knowledge of the current status of the initiative it is seeking to implement. Here are a few examples. They show what kinds of plans are most likely to be funded, as well as the level of detail expected for each application.

Examples

Researching for Hubs
An idea for a research project to surface the needs and priorities of community members to find the best ways of working together. This project contributes to ongoing global conversations on hubs.
Needs Assessment for Skills Development
This example involves needs assessment research to understand the learning profiles and needs of community members. This project is to help communities identify and define the main skills that they need.
Resource Collection and Mapping
This idea is about collecting current resources globally, and showing how and when communities might use them. It involves displaying the resources in a way that is easy to access for all communities.
Create and Deliver Learning Resources
An idea for creating learning tools to increase the management skills of affiliates.
Localize and Deliver for Community
This idea is for communities ready to find and outline a specific skill development activity. This will involve taking current tools and delivering them for their community.

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