Evaluation

Your Proposal will be evaluated in relation to the grant application according to the following criteria:

 

CATEGORY 4 = Exceeds the standard 3 = Meets the standard 2 = Partially meets the standard

1 = Does not meet the standard

Score
Clarity of purpose  The need is clearly articulated  as the purpose for which the proposal is written.  Goals and objectives provide immediate solution to problem posed by the need. The need is clearly articulated.  Goals and objectives are  relevant  to meet a specific need. The need is  articulated  however relevancy of goals and objectives lack specific clarity.  The need is not clearly articulated  or goals and objectives show little or no relevancy  to the stated need.  
Supporting information

Essay

Proposal addresses all of  the specific and important elements required in the grant application.  Narrative provides extensive, quality details to give the reader all  important information upon which to make a decision. Proposal addresses  the specifics of the application including the most important elements. Narrative provides ample, quality details to give the reader important information upon which to make a decision. Proposal addresses some of  the  elements  but omits some key elements.  Supporting details and information are relevant, but several key issues or portions of the narrative are unsupported. Proposal ignores grant requirements  Supporting details and information are typically unclear or not related to the issue.  
Commitment  The writer successfully uses several reasons/appeals to try to show why the reader should approve funding for this project to fulfill the community need. The writer successfully uses one or two reasons/appeals to try to show why the reader should approve funding for this project The writer attempts to make the reader care about the project,  but is not really successful. The writer made no attempt to make the reader care about the project.  
Conclusion  The conclusion is strong and leaves the reader with clear  answer to the question, "So what?" The conclusion is recognizable and leaves  the l reader understanding  the purpose The conclusion is recognizable, but does not tie up several loose ends. There is no clear conclusion, the paper just ends.  
Sentence Structure & Fluency All sentences are well-constructed with varied structure. Most sentences are well-constructed with varied structure. Most sentences are well-constructed but have a similar structure. Sentences lack structure and appear incomplete or rambling.  
Grammar & Spelling Conventions Writer makes no errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content. Writer makes 1-2 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content. Writer makes 3-4 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content. Writer makes more than 4 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.  
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