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DEVELOP A PROJECT PLAN

             Collaboration is essential to developing your project plan. The sponsoring
             clubs should work together and agree on how to manage each part of the               The Develop
             project and how to follow Rotary’s global grant guidelines. At the very        Projects page of
             least, your plan should document:                                              My Rotary has resources
                                                                                            to help you throughout
             •  The impact you wish to have on the community                                the life of your project.
             •  Measurable goals and outcomes of the project
             •  Actions needed to implement each step of the project

             •  Assignment of responsibilities so that all work is covered
             •  Ongoing monitoring and data collection in the benefiting community
             •  Possible alternative approaches if activities do not yield the desired
                impact

             Involve community members early in the planning process by including
             them in the community assessment. Then they can create the project
             plan with you or review it and provide feedback. The most successful
             plans allow Rotary members and community members to take action
             together. That collaboration — and the active involvement of Rotary
             members — should be clearly visible to anyone who sees your project
             plan.


             Create a timeline
             With so many tasks and responsibilities to keep in mind, a timeline helps
             you make sure that everything is done in a timely manner and no tasks
             are forgotten. Think about how much time is needed for each step of your
             project’s planning, implementation, and follow-up. Include events and
             tasks such as:

             •  Community assessment
             •  Project committee meetings

             •  Training
             •  Major meetings with the benefiting community and cooperating
                organizations
             •  Follow-up on meetings, conversations, and agreements
             •  Scheduled communications to sponsors, beneficiaries, cooperating
                organizations, and any other stakeholders
             •  Project implementation milestones and benchmarks

             •  Ongoing monitoring throughout the project
             •  Evaluation in the middle and at the end of the project









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