welcome to proposal designs for human services unit 8 seminar
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Welcome to Proposal Designs for Human Services Unit 8 Seminar. Angelique Spruill, MSW. Outline for Unit 8 Seminar. The Budget/Sections of a Budget Hands on Activity Sustainability Funder Site Visit Feedback From Proposals You Submit. The Budget. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
WELCOME TO PROPOSAL DESIGNS FOR HUMAN
SERVICES
UNIT 8 SEMINAR
Angelique Spruill, MSW
Outline for Unit 8 Seminar The Budget/Sections of a Budget
Hands on Activity
Sustainability
Funder Site Visit
Feedback From Proposals You Submit
The Budget Make sure you develop an APPROPRIATE
budget-Will need to know: What are staff and other costs? How many people (if any) need to be hired? What skills, etc. does each project staff member
have? What is the usual salary for people’s backgrounds? Do you need to pay rent or pay for space? Is there any travel required? What equipment/supplies are needed for program? Any costs involved in staff training? Will there be stipends for participants? Do you need to hire any consultants?
Also decide what you DON’T need money for
The Budget (cont.)
Two Key Budget Questions You Need to Ask:
Is the amount of money being requested sufficient to achieve the objectives being proposed?
Is the amount of money reasonable or outlandish-or somewhere in between?
Sections of a Budget PERSONNEL SERVICES (PS)
Costs of all project staff-Use Title Percentage of time/number of hours will work on
project
FRINGE BENEFITS Social security, unemployment, health and disability
insurance, vacation, holidays, pension
OTHER THAN PERSONNEL SERVICES (OTPS) All costs not associated with staffing costs Rent, liability insurance, travel, paper supplies
INDIRECT COSTS Overhead-Costs associated with things like utilities,
custodial costs, security system, etc. Funder may limit the amount you can charge as overhead
Sample BudgetPersonnel ServicesProject Director-50% of full-time at $38,000 /yr. $19,000ESOL teachers (3)-15 hours/week each at $30/hour $54,000Records Clerk-50% of full-time at $22,000/yr. $11,000
Fringe at 21% (full time staff) $6,300Fringe at 10% (part time staff) $5,400
OTPSBooks, supplies and materials-90 students/$12 per stud. $1,080Printing/copying $500
In-KindRoom rent, 200 sf at $14/sf $2,800Volunteers (3)-15 hours/week at $10/hour $18,000
Class Question
What are some of the consequences for submitting an inaccurate budget in your proposal packet?
Hands on Activity Choose one program from the agency you are
using for your final project
Come up with the following information for a budget-Don’t need amounts at this point-Just start thinking about what program will need:
Personnel Services (for at least 1 person involved with program)
OTPS for program (will you need to copy anything, hand out booklets, etc.)
Indirect Costs (will you ask for them to pay for utilities, security system for building, etc.)
Example from Peer-to-Peer Program
Peer-to-Peer is a 9 week educational program for individuals with mental illness. The program is facilitated by trained, paid mentors who are individuals with mental illness. The participants attend the program free of charge and are given a notebook of information.
PERSONNEL COSTS-Director of Programs at NAMI Delaware
OTPS-Notebooks, copying costs, training of mentors, stipends for mentors
INDIRECT COSTS-Electricity for NAMI Delaware building, security system for NAMI Delaware
Sustainability
Most funders assume you will find somebody other than them to maintain the program after their grant to you ends
In your budget, you can include other funders who are funding your programs as well as funders you have sent proposals to
Talk about any government money, private donations, annual appeals, Development staff, annual walks (or other fundraisers) to raise money for agency
Funder Site Visit
Site visits typically occur before a grant is awarded-Good sign that the funder may be considering giving you money
Foundations that give money typically spend a few hours, meet with executive director, observe programs, visit with clients (if appropriate)
Find out what funder wants to see, who they want to meet, and how long they want to stay
If you have collaborated with other agencies, may want to have somebody there to represent these agencies
Class Question
What might a funder be looking for when they come to do a site visit?
Feedback From Proposals You Submit
Even if your program is good and your proposal is well written, there is no guarantee that your proposal will be funded-Most foundation and government funders report that they can only fund 10-20% of proposals they receive
Try to get as much information as possible from funders with regard to why your proposal wasn’t funded Can you tell me if there was a problem with the
program/proposal, or if you just couldn’t fund it at this time?
Did you the think the proposal clearly addressed your guidelines? Any suggestions on how to make case more strongly?
Would you suggest we apply again? Any other suggestions on how we can strengthen
proposal?
Feedback From Proposals You Submit
Look closely at proposal yourself Does it look like proposal was done in a hurry? Is description of project clear and
understandable? Did I make a good cause for my program? Did I follow guidelines and answer every
single question? Is there anything I left out? Can I make sense of budget? Is it poorly written? Are charts I included clear? Is appendix relevant and organized? Did I correctly spell name of person receiving
the grant?
Feedback From Proposals You Submit
If you didn’t receive grant money this time, stay on good terms with funder Write letter expressing regret and stating you hope to
submit a better proposal in the future Keep funder in mind if you have something good to
show-like a newsletter related to your agency, etc. Invite funder to visit agency if they are inclined to do so
If you do receive grant money from a funder Write letter thanking them Go back and review plan on what you are going to do
with the money, steps you will take, etc. Any issues with plan you need to let funder know
You will most likely need to submit a report to funder regarding what you are doing/have done with money-Be organized with what you are doing with their money!
ANY QUESTIONS?