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What sort of project do donors like? When and when not to
write a full proposal
What sorts of project do donors or funders like
Circumstances under which scientists write proposal:
• Thesis or academic proposal
• Competitive grant
• Proposal for donors
• To secure resources during annual planning
Whatever the circumstances you want your proposal to convince the reader
Sources of fund
• Most of the international funding for NARES researchers and extension
workers come from development donor
• There are a few donor agencies specifically interested in research for
generating knowledge. One such is the Canada based IDRC- international
research centerresearch center
• But for the most part, development donors are only interested in research
results that can contribute to development goals and objectives i.e.,
research for development (R4D)- R4D vs R&D
Development funding partners want to give their support to the following:
• Project that can make marked, measurable and rapid n the living conditions
of poor or marginalized and vulnerable people
• Project that can make a marked, measurable improvement in the
environment
• Project with low risk and high returns
• Project that beneficiaries (end users) have themselves claimed as priorities
i.e., demand driven and client oriented
• Proposals that offer a team composed of strong research partners whose
experience and qualifications give them a comparative advantage over others
carry out the project i.e., multidisciplinary and multistakeholder involvement
• Proposal whose level of detail indicates that the authors have given careful
thought to the design and implementation of the project- project logic
• Proposals with a modest yet realistic budget that is within the means of the
target donor
• Project that are novel or innovative
Funders will not like all of the following
• Over ambitious projects that claim more than they can possibly achieve in
the time specified and for the fund requested
• Project that call for infrastructure and capital investment, unless the need
for these can be very clearly identified and links directly to the projectfor these can be very clearly identified and links directly to the project
activities
• Poorly written and poorly presented proposals i.e., lack of clarity
When and when not to write a full proposal
• Preparing concept note takes a fraction of the time need to prepare a full
proposal proceed to a full proposal when,
– Your are responding to a competitive grants program
– You have submitted an unsolicited (unasked for) concept note to a
donor, who has responded by asking you to provide more informationdonor, who has responded by asking you to provide more information
– A funding partner/donor has asked for more than a 3-7 page concept
note, and wants you to submit a full proposal
• The best basis of a full proposal is a good concept note
What is a concept note?
A concept note is a short version of a proposal
• It has the same structure as a full proposal
• It has fewer details and takes far less to prepare
• It is a useful format for getting your project details
– Approved internally linked with the details of your partners– Approved internally linked with the details of your partners
– Communicated to busy donors
• You are you are submitting a sole source proposal
• You want to find out if a donor is interested
• You ideas are at a primary stage
Differences between a concept note and a full proposal
Concept note Full proposal
3-7 pages long 10 pages minimum, average 20 pages
Summarized in bulletin (title, budget., etc) Begins with a summary section
Background section one page or less Background section about 10% of the totalBackground section one page or less Background section about 10% of the total
Activities summarized, in time lines Activities are written up in detail
Beneficiaries, impact summarized End users and impact described in detail
Summary budget is adequate Budget details required including budget
cost
Annexes summarized Annexes often required
Moving from a concept note to a proposal
• You will need to add or expand several sections
• You will need t reassemble your project design team and partners to think
though the additional details required to write a full proposal
• You now have a chance to make changes to the project that you described• You now have a chance to make changes to the project that you described
in your concept notes
• So long as the basic concept of the project remains the same, you should
feel free to make these changes in the light of evolving internal and
external realities

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what sort of project do donors like

  • 1. What sort of project do donors like? When and when not to write a full proposal What sorts of project do donors or funders like
  • 2. Circumstances under which scientists write proposal: • Thesis or academic proposal • Competitive grant • Proposal for donors • To secure resources during annual planning Whatever the circumstances you want your proposal to convince the reader
  • 3. Sources of fund • Most of the international funding for NARES researchers and extension workers come from development donor • There are a few donor agencies specifically interested in research for generating knowledge. One such is the Canada based IDRC- international research centerresearch center • But for the most part, development donors are only interested in research results that can contribute to development goals and objectives i.e., research for development (R4D)- R4D vs R&D
  • 4. Development funding partners want to give their support to the following: • Project that can make marked, measurable and rapid n the living conditions of poor or marginalized and vulnerable people • Project that can make a marked, measurable improvement in the environment • Project with low risk and high returns • Project that beneficiaries (end users) have themselves claimed as priorities i.e., demand driven and client oriented • Proposals that offer a team composed of strong research partners whose experience and qualifications give them a comparative advantage over others carry out the project i.e., multidisciplinary and multistakeholder involvement • Proposal whose level of detail indicates that the authors have given careful thought to the design and implementation of the project- project logic • Proposals with a modest yet realistic budget that is within the means of the target donor • Project that are novel or innovative
  • 5. Funders will not like all of the following • Over ambitious projects that claim more than they can possibly achieve in the time specified and for the fund requested • Project that call for infrastructure and capital investment, unless the need for these can be very clearly identified and links directly to the projectfor these can be very clearly identified and links directly to the project activities • Poorly written and poorly presented proposals i.e., lack of clarity
  • 6. When and when not to write a full proposal • Preparing concept note takes a fraction of the time need to prepare a full proposal proceed to a full proposal when, – Your are responding to a competitive grants program – You have submitted an unsolicited (unasked for) concept note to a donor, who has responded by asking you to provide more informationdonor, who has responded by asking you to provide more information – A funding partner/donor has asked for more than a 3-7 page concept note, and wants you to submit a full proposal • The best basis of a full proposal is a good concept note
  • 7. What is a concept note? A concept note is a short version of a proposal • It has the same structure as a full proposal • It has fewer details and takes far less to prepare • It is a useful format for getting your project details – Approved internally linked with the details of your partners– Approved internally linked with the details of your partners – Communicated to busy donors • You are you are submitting a sole source proposal • You want to find out if a donor is interested • You ideas are at a primary stage
  • 8. Differences between a concept note and a full proposal Concept note Full proposal 3-7 pages long 10 pages minimum, average 20 pages Summarized in bulletin (title, budget., etc) Begins with a summary section Background section one page or less Background section about 10% of the totalBackground section one page or less Background section about 10% of the total Activities summarized, in time lines Activities are written up in detail Beneficiaries, impact summarized End users and impact described in detail Summary budget is adequate Budget details required including budget cost Annexes summarized Annexes often required
  • 9. Moving from a concept note to a proposal • You will need to add or expand several sections • You will need t reassemble your project design team and partners to think though the additional details required to write a full proposal • You now have a chance to make changes to the project that you described• You now have a chance to make changes to the project that you described in your concept notes • So long as the basic concept of the project remains the same, you should feel free to make these changes in the light of evolving internal and external realities