Preparing A Simple Project Proposal
Preparing A Simple Project Proposal
Each of us live in a community and is an important part of it. The people in our
community are a valuable part of our lives as well. This is why we do good things for
our community. We become active community members. Wouldn’t it be nice if your
community had facilities to make life easier and more enjoyable for everyone?
Imagine a playground for children, a basketball court for the youngsters, a health
clinic for all or a barangay hall for holding meetings or festive gatherings. All of these
are possible only if you could get in touch with the right people to make them happen.
Here’s where this module can help you. It will guide you step by step in writing a
simple project proposal that your local government or a sponsoring agency can take
seriously and consequently give you what you are requesting.
By effectively seeking the help of your local government through a written
proposal, you will be doing your part in helping your community. You will then be able
to gain the appreciation of your fellow community members.
This module will teach you how to identify the needs of your community and
state them clearly in a project proposal. It is made up of three lessons:
Lesson 1 – Starting the Project Proposal
Lesson 2 – The Body of the Proposal
Lesson 3 – Putting the Proposal Together
Wait!
Before you study this module, make sure you have already read the following
modules:
♦ Expressing Ideas and Feelings; and
♦ Effective Writing.
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What Will You Learn From This Module?
After studying this module, you should be able to:
♦ identify the needs of your community;
♦ create problem statements for project proposal topics;
♦ write objectives for a project;
♦ list the steps to be taken to accomplish an objective;
♦ design a budget plan;
♦ describe the benefits of a project; and
♦ draft a project proposal observing the correct format.
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Well, how was it? Do you think you fared well? Compare your answers with those
in the Answer Key on page 31 to find out.
If all your answers are correct, very good! This shows that you already know
much about the topics in this module. You may still study the module to review what
you already know. Who knows, you might learn a few more new things as well.
If you got a low score, don’t feel bad. This means that this module is for you. It
will help you understand some important concepts that you can apply in your daily
life. If you study this module carefully, you will learn the answers to all the items in
the test and a lot more! Are you ready?
You may go now to the next page and begin Lesson 1.
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LESSON 1
Before you can prepare a project proposal, you must first identify what you badly
need in your community. It’s not really difficult to think of what your community
lacks. The need you have identified shall be the basis of your project proposal. What
is the project about? After determining what your community needs, you should then
put it into words. It is important for you to state the need clearly in your proposal.
Your aim in writing the proposal is to get the support of your local government or
any government agency for your project. It would be good for everyone if your
proposal gets approved right away. All people concerned will get what they want as
soon as possible thereby making a lot of people happy.
This lesson will help you become more aware of your community’s needs. You
can then be able to put those needs into words appropriate for the introduction of a
project proposal. Are you ready?
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Let’s Think About This
Look around your barangay. Figure out what it still lacks. What does your
community badly need?
My baranggay badly need a roabing tanod and a checkpoint to look
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after to all the constituents of it who does not follow the laww and
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ordinances of the baranggay. The constituents needs peolple to bravely
implements law so that to avoid some bad guys in the baranggay.
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The answers to this may vary because they are dependent on your community’s
need.
Let’s Learn
What does your barangay badly need? Does your barangay have any problems that
need to be addressed right away? Think of two problems your barangay is facing right
now.
1. lack of roabing tanod
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2. lack of checkpoints on inner streets.
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In my own barangay, I have identified these two problems:
1. lack of clean water supply; and
2. lack of a good day care center.
Now that you have identified two problems in your barangay, what possible
solutions can you think of?
Problem # 1
1. _________________________________________________________
What are needed:
a. _____________________________________________________
hire people to look in the mignight.
b. put some cctv in the inner streets.
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Problem # 2
2. _________________________________________________________
What are needed:
get the help of the police in the police station..
a. _____________________________________________________
put checkpoints on all exits and entrance of the inner streets.
b. _____________________________________________________
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Here are my proposed solutions to our own barangay’s problems.
Problem # 1
1. Lack of clean water supply
What are needed:
a. a community deep well
b. educating the community on the benefits of boiling drinking water to
avoid diseases
Problem # 2
2. Lack of a good day care center
What are needed:
a. a new community day care center
b. a makeshift community day care center if funds are still lacking
What did you notice in my examples? A community problem may have two or
even more possible solutions. Based on your own list, identify which solution you can
act on immediately.
The needs of different communities vary. However, certain communities may
have common needs. Examples of these are a basketball court, a community center or
barangay hall, a health clinic, a playground, a police outpost, a deep water well and
even new roads.
Did you write some of these things in the previous activity? If you did, then you
are on the right track. If you had different answers, that’s okay. As said earlier, the
needs of one community may differ from those of another. Now, identify the need that
has to be acted on immediately. It must be something really important for the
community or something that is easy to accomplish.
Have you decided on something already? If you have, then you now have a basis
for your project proposal. A project proposal is a written proposal presented to
people who can help you address your community’s needs.
The introduction, the first part of a project proposal, will be the topic of this
lesson. This is where you state the specific need of your community. Based on it, you
state the purpose of the proposal. It should also tell why you think the need is
important.
This part must be brief, clear and direct to the point. It should include a
description of your community and how the proposed project can respond to the
community need you have identified. It should also give reasons why the community
deserves to be given funds for the project.
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Possible reasons may be:
a. The barangay officials need a meeting place.
b. Young people need recreational facilities or a playground to encourage them
to engage in physical activities.
c. The community needs clean water supply to avoid diseases.
The only difficulty you may encounter in writing this part is how to present the
need concisely while stating how urgent it is.
Let’s Review
Imagine that you want to get together with all the other members of your
community but you cannot find a place big enough for this purpose.
1. What do you think your community lacks?
They need a big facility for their constituents.
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2. Why is it important for this need to be met?
Because they need it fr their comminity gatherings so
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that they can held a big meetings regarding their barangays
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gatheringds and special occasion to held in.
3. Can you think of reasons why your community needs this badly?
So that their constituents will come to them comfortably,
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it also serve as the schooling area of the toddlers around them.
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Compare what you wrote with the sample answers in the Answer Key on page 31.
How well did you do? Do you have similar answers to mine?
Because of this, there is a great need for a barangay livelihood center where
craftsmen can work and perhaps train those who are interested to learn. It has become
an urgent need therefore that a building be put up to accommodate them. This way
they will also have a common commercial outlet wherein they can display and sell their
goods. This building can also provide them a place where they can work together and
share ideas and resources with each other. This will also be a very good venue for
livelihood training and group meetings. With a livelihood center, large equipment can be
purchased such as a weaving loom or buri drying machine for everyone to use. Such
center can be put up in the vacant lot behind the barangay chapel.
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Notice that the problem statement is short, clear and direct to the point. These
are the characteristics of a good problem statement. A short description of the
community is stated. The community problem is then given followed by a reason for
the need based on the community’s point of view. Then, the reason for addressing the
need of the community is stated. A problem statement may also include the benefits
the project can bring to the community in the long run.
Do you now see why the problem statement must be kept simple, clear and direct
to the point? Remember, you are trying to convince sponsoring agencies that the need
deserves to be met and is worth their support.
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transported, let alone when people are commuting?
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Compare what you wrote with the sample answers in the Answer Key on page 31.
How well did you do? Did you get similar answers to mine?
The telephone company will profit more because more people will use the
phone.
It will give the youngsters something to do because they enjoy talking on the
phone.
Emergency calls can be received faster because there will be more working
telephone lines.
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Let’s Remember
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LESSON 2
After learning how to write problem statements properly, you are now ready to
study how to write the other parts of a project proposal. This lesson will teach you all
this and more. Are you ready?
Let’s Learn
Urgent problems and needs must be solved immediately. Addressing these needs
should be our primary objective. Objectives are what we want to accomplish. They
provide descriptions of the goals of the various activities in our proposal.
To learn how to set objectives, study this example. Suppose a road in your
neighborhood is worn-out and full of potholes. These potholes can cause damages to
vehicles and therefore need to be filled immediately. Having identified the problems,
what does your neighborhood need most?
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Knowing the problem and what you need, you can now state your objective. Your
neighborhood needs better roads where vehicles can pass through without becoming
damaged. From this need, you can now state your objective. It may be:
♦ To provide better roads where vehicles can pass through without becoming
damaged
Note that your objective gives the reason as to why you want your roads repaired.
Notice here that our objective is “to provide better roads” and not to lay “asphalt
to even them out” or “to concretize them.” These statements provide the method or
how your proposed project can be accomplished. These will be discussed in detail
later.
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Let’s Review
For each problem and need identified below, write an objective in the space
provided. The first one has already been done for you.
1. Problem: Increasing number of drug addicts among the youth
Need: Basketball court
Objective: To provide a basketball court where the youth can spend their
leisure time to lessen the incidence of using drugs
2. Problem: Increasing cases of water-borne diseases
Need: Clean source of drinking water
To provide safe drinking water in the barangay.
Objective: _______________________________________________
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3. Problem: Senior citizens have no source of income
Need: Livelihood training program
Objective: _______________________________________________
to provide jobs for the oldies.
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4. Problem: Increasing crime rates
Need: Police outpost
Objective: to have a police outpost in the baranggay to avoid
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5. Problem: High incidence of malnutrition among children
Need: School-based feeding program
Objective: _______________________________________________
to have a feeding program in the school and in the barangay.
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to avoid hunger in the oldies and childrens.
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Compare what you wrote with the sample answers in the Answer Key on page 32.
How well did you do? Did you get similar answers to mine?
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Let’s Learn
After listing down your objective, you can now make your plan of action. List
down the steps you will take to solve the problem.
Your plan of action should be clear. It must include all the activities you plan to
do to complete the project in proper order as well as the personnel needed for each
activity.
Your plan of action must be realistic and must consider your available resources
such as time and money.
You may also state in your plan of action how your method differs from other
methods. Stress its effectivity considering your community’s present situation.
Study the plan of action below on putting up a livelihood center for training and
other community-based livelihood activities.
H. Formal opening of the facility and start of full livelihood center operations (1 day)
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If you were the sponsoring agency, based on this plan of action, would you
approve and support the project proposal for a livelihood center? Why/Why not?
If I were the head of the sponsoring agency, I would approve the proposal because
the plan of action is complete and logical. The activities related to the project are
presented in an orderly and chronological manner. The inclusive dates for each part of
the plan of action should be included. If you are not sure when the project will start,
you may just indicate the time frame for each step as in the example. Can you now
make a plan of action for your proposed community project? Remember to make it
brief, direct to the point and complete.
Don’t be afraid to suggest new ideas and innovations! Just make sure that what
you will recommend is realistic and attainable.
Compare your plan of action with the sample in the Answer Key on page 33. How
well did you do?
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Let’s Think About This
It is important to determine the materials you need to complete your project.
Know your available resources. You can ask around so you’ll know where to get them
at the lowest or most reasonable prices. You also need to determine the time required
for each activity. This way, you can approximate how much time you will need to
finish the project.
Let’s Learn
Projects require money. You have to purchase materials for your project in order
to realize your objectives.
In planning a project, a budget must be specified. A budget is a list of estimated
expenses needed to achieve your objectives. This list must be carefully evaluated. Do
not include items that are not necessary for the project’s completion. For example,
renting a bulldozer isn’t really necessary in building waiting sheds so it shouldn’t be
included in your budget.
In the previous example of constructing a livelihood center, the act of hiring of a
building contractor makes budgeting easier. Contractors usually give package
quotations regarding the cost of a project. You can present this to the funding/
sponsoring agencies. Competing contractors usually try to outbid each other when
presenting their estimated project cost. The project is awarded to the lowest bidder.
However, the livelihood center project has other expected expenses. Since hiring
personnel is part of the project, this should also be included in the budget. Other costs
like expenses for the opening ceremonies may also be included. Make sure that you
canvas or determine the market prices of the needed materials before you make a
budget proposal. This way, you can avoid problems related to inadequate budget later
on.
Study the proposed budget for the livelihood center on the next page.
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Budget Proposal for Barangay Mabuhay Livelihood Center
Cost
Building Construction P 564567.25
Salaries 156000.00
Livelihood trainor/specialist
P 5000/month for 2 years P 120000.00
Building caretaker
P 1500/month for 2 years 36000.00
Weaving loom
P 12000.00 × 3 P 36485.32
Buri drying machine 34050.10
Computer 8000.00
Operations Expenses 130000.00
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TOTAL P 1082540.60
What did you learn about preparing a budget for a project proposal? Do you think
it’s difficult to prepare a budget? It would not be so if you keep these pointers in mind:
1. Make your budget as simple and clear as possible. The sponsoring agency
must be able to readily identify its parts. The necessary details or breakdown
of expenses should be clearly shown.
2. Organize your proposal well. Group the expenses according to their
classification. Columns must be maintained for easier computation.
3. Do some research on your sponsoring agency to find out its specific
requirements for proposals and the usual amounts of grants so you can tailor
your budget to meet their standards. This way, your project has a bigger
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chance of being approved. You can also ask for copies of proposals that have
already been approved for comparison.
4. Prepare your budget up to the last centavo. Sponsoring or funding agencies
usually do a thorough auditing or cost monitoring of their sponsored
projects.
5. Make sure your computations are correct. This conveys integrity and
trustworthiness on your part.
Are you ready to prepare your own budget proposal now?
3. A town pavilion
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Contractor-- all in including materials ----- 1,000,000
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4. Two waiting sheds
Labor------ 500/day
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cement------ 270/bag
gravel------ 470/ 1/2 cu.m
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sand------ 800/cu.m
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5. Fifteen street lamps
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Contractor including materials and labor----------
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B. Prepare the budget for a project proposal with the following set of expenses.
You may pattern your answer on the example shown on page 17. Assign
names for groups of expenses to make your proposal more organized. Use a
separate sheet of paper for this activity.
Compare your answers with those in the Answer Key on pages 33 to 35. How
well did you do? Did you get all the answers right?
Let’s Review
Situations that pose certain problems are listed below. In the space provided,
state the objectives of a proposal that can respond to this problem. Provide a detailed
description of the steps to be taken in carrying out the objectives.
1. When people in your community get sick and have to see a doctor, they go to
the nearest clinic which is almost an hour away! This is not very convenient
since a very sick person needs immediate attention. You therefore propose
to put up a clinic within your community.
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To have clinic in barangay.
Request a proposal for clinic.
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Have announce it in the barangay...
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Request to have a barangay doctor.
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Request a budget for the medical equipments.
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Buy medical supplies.
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Construct the clinic.
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Start accepting patients.
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2. There is news that there are many kids in your community who are getting
into drugs. You learned that another community started a sports program to
get the youth in their community off drugs. What can your community do
toward the same goal? You then propose that regular basketball tournaments
be held in your community.
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To hold a regular basketball tournaments in the barangay.
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Have a meeting.
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Deliberate some issue about the tounament.
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Discuss where it held.
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Discuss the schedules.
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Hire referees and game officials.
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Announce it to the barangay.
3. You live on a busy street. Traffic gets so heavy sometimes and vehicles come
and go very fast. You have children and they always want to play outside with
their friends since there is not much room inside your house for them to run
around in. As a result, you propose that a children’s playground be built in
your community.
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To be able to have a playstation for young children.
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Where to be consteucted.
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Have a meeting with the constituents.
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Scheduled a cleaning day for the play station.
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Have it constructed.
Have it to announce that it is now available for operation.
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Compare what you wrote with the sample answers in the Answer Key on pages 35
and 36. How well did you do? Did you get similar answers to mine?
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B. Based on the following situation, write an appropriate objective and plan of
action. Also, provide a budget for this.
You noticed that whenever your barangay officials have a meeting, they hold
it on the sidewalk in front of the barangay captain’s house. There never
seems to be a place for them to gather around. The sidewalk isn’t really a
good place to hold meetings in because people snoop around and make a lot
of noise. Passing cars and other vehicles also cause distractions. You then
decide to propose to build a barangay hall.
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To construct a barangay hall in the barangay. So that the
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constituents will have a place for their political gatherings,
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Prosposed Budget
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Contractor and Labor
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Construction time.
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Proposed Budget---------- 2,000,000 by the contractor.
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Compare your answers with those in the Answer Key on pages 36 and 37. How
well did you do?
Let’s Remember
♦ An objective is what you would like to accomplish. Once this is achieved,
the need is addressed.
♦ A project becomes successful only if your objectives or needs are met.
♦ A plan of action is a detailed description of all the activities related to a
project proposal including the amount of time it will take.
♦ Know your project! Include only the materials you really need in your
budget.
♦ In stating your budget, make sure that all necessary expenses are included.
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LESSON 3
So far you have already learned how to write three of the components of a project
proposal—the problem statement, the plan of action and the budget. You have done
very well up to this point. You are about to complete an entire project proposal. The
last component—the benefits derived from the project will be taken up next.
Study the flow of the various parts of a project proposal. First, you think about
what your community needs and why, then you state your objectives and make a plan
of action. Finally, you prepare a budget including a time frame for the project. What
do you think comes next?
The conclusion, of course! Then you will have a simple yet effective project
proposal.
This lesson will teach you how to present all the benefits of the project as well as
who its beneficiaries are. Let’s get started then.
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Let’s Learn
Working on a project proposal for your community’s benefit is good and noble.
You must never forget that you are trying to serve your community. But the
community is made up of so many different people and subgroups. Each of them will
benefit from the project in different ways.
The conclusion should show why approving the project is a good decision. It is
directly related to the first part—problem statement. You do not even have to consider
the other components to write this last portion. Just concentrate on the “need” you
identified at the beginning of your proposal. You must evaluate and show that your
proposal will benefit the community. In this part, you should indicate everyone who
will benefit from your proposed project as well as what they will gain.
Examples of beneficiaries:
1. Mothers
2. Children
3. Fathers
4. Businessmen
5. Poor people
6. Farmers
7. Police officers
Now let us apply the guidelines mentioned above. Pretend that you are writing a
proposal for a community center to be built in your community. State that there is a
need for this because there is no place where community members can go to for
meetings and recreation or fun.
Remember to state who will benefit from this. Look at the sample conclusion I
wrote below.
From this you can clearly see that almost everyone in the community can benefit
from the center you are proposing to build.
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Let’s Review
Using the problem statement below, answer the following questions concerning a
program’s benefits.
Problem Statement
This proposal aims to have a barangay center built. The community members
can then have a place to gather in for different purposes, like a barangay meeting,
prayer service or training/seminar. The barangay center can also be used for other
things, like storing books for a mini-library, a play area for children or a place for
students and other people to work on projects in.
From the list below, select the people that can benefit from a barangay center in a
provincial community by checking the box corresponding to each option.
animals
farmers
Metro Manila actors
Australians
barangay captains and other officials
people from Mindanao
mothers
fathers
civic organizations
young people from the barangay
Compare your answers with those in the Answer Key on page 46 before
continuing with the rest of the activity. How well did you do? Did you get all the
answers right?
Now, answer the following questions briefly.
1. How would farmers benefit from a barangay center?
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Farmers will benefit from it because it is the main local
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office in their vicinity, espacially if they where in a rural
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area, these barangay is their main source of information
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and security to their needs.
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3. How would the young people benefit from a barangay center?
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they will benefit more from this barangay because they are
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the one that is protected by barangay center.
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4. Based on your answers to questions 1 to 3, state how this project can benefit
the said community.
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They will used as meeting place.
They will use as training area.
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They will use as fiesta gatherings.
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They will use as medical facility.
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Compare what you wrote with the sample answers in the Answer Key on pages 37
and 38. How well did you do? Did you have similar answers to mine?
Let’s Learn
Most written outputs follow the same simple format with three main parts:
introduction, body and conclusion.
This is the same format project proposals follow:
1. Introduction — this is similar to the problem statement or rationale of
the project proposal
2. Body — this is composed of the plan of action and the proposed
budget
3. Conclusion — this is similar to the evaluation part or that part stating
the benefits of the project
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Now, let’s study the complete outline of a simple project proposal below.
1. Title—usually a shorter version of the problem statement or simply
the “need”
Example: A Proposal for the Construction of a Barangay Center
2. Sender—your name as the author of the proposal and address for mailing
purposes
Example: by Jose Cortez
116 Rubi Street, Lot 3, Blk. 58
Barangay Selino, Poblacion
Sta. Fe, Nueva Vizcaya
3. Date—the day you plan to submit your proposal and the estimated time it
will take you to complete the project
Example: 24 June 2000
Construction time: 3 months
4. Problem Statement— the “need” and why it needs to be met stated in a
paragraph describing the contents of the proposal with a proper heading
Example: Problem Statement
This proposal is for . . .
5. Objective—what the proposal aims to do
Example: Objective
This proposal aims to . . .
6. Plan of Action—the steps you plan to take and a time frame in which to
finish the proposed project
Example: Plan of Action
This proposal can be met . . .
7. Budget— the estimated cost of the entire project
Example: Budget
The requested amount for this proposal is . . .
8. How This Project Will Benefit My Community—conclusion which
mentions who the beneficiaries of the project are and what they can gain
Example: How Will This Project Benefit My Community
The project will be beneficial for . . .
These are the eight parts of a project proposal in their proper order. On the next
page, study a sample of a simple project proposal. This will help you visualize the
format and how the final proposal will look.
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PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR TWO CELLULAR TELEPHONES
by Jose Cortez
116 Rubi Street, Lot 3, Blk. 58
Barangay Selino
Sta. Fe, Nueva Vizcaya
16 July 2000
Project duration: Approximately one week
Problem Statement
This is a proposal for two cellular telephones to be provided for community use. The
two phones shall be kept and maintained at the barangay hall and the chairman’s residence,
respectively. The telephones are necessary since land-based phone lines have yet to be put
up in the barangay. Emergency calls can be received more quickly and easily so that
everyone concerned can be immediately notified.
Objective
To propose the purchase of two cellular phones for community use to provide members with
communications facilities
Plan of Action
A. Budget approval
B. Purchase of two cellular phones (1 week)
E. Formal operation of the call center at the barangay hall and chairman’s residence.
Budget
Estimated budget P 13000.00
Because of the lack of available land-based telephone lines, the cellular phones shall provide
the community with communications facilities. The project would be beneficial to all members
of the community. Having a phone would mean that emergency calls can be made/received
faster by everyone. Community members with relatives in the city or abroad can now be
contacted. It would also be good for businessmen because they can use them to call their
dealers or suppliers and thereby do more business. The cellular phones will be a good
investment for the community because they can be used by almost everybody in the barangay
for communicating with others.
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Let’s See What You Have Learned
A. Below are the eight parts of a project proposal. They are not in the correct
order. Arrange them in the order that they should appear in a project
proposal using the numbers 1 to 8.
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______ a. Budget
3
______ b. Date
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8 c. How This Project Will Benefit My Community
1
______ d. Title
4
______ e. Problem Statement
______
2 f. Sender
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______ g. Exact Program of Activities
______5 h. Objective
B. Identify the part of a project proposal being described below. Write the name
of each part in the blank provided. You may refer to the list above.
1. problem
_______ statement
This project proposal seeks your help in repairing our main
roads to make transportation of goods and people easier,
faster and safer.
2. _______
Title Proposal for a Deep Well
How this project
3. _______ The building of a playground would be most beneficial for the
will benefit the
children in the community. This will give them an opportunity
community
Let’s Remember
♦ The part of the proposal entitled “How the Project Will Benefit My
Community” contains an evaluation of the project.
♦ This part indicates who will benefit from the proposed project and what they
will actually gain from it.
♦ The eight parts of a project proposal in the correct order are: title, sender,
date, problem statement, objective, plan of action, budget and “How the
Project Will Benefit My Community.”
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Well, this is the end of the module! Congratulations for finishing it. Did you like
it? Did you learn anything useful from it? A summary of its main points is given below
to help you remember them better.
Let’s Sum Up
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What Have You Learned?
Make your own project proposal on asking for funds for a basketball court in
your barangay. Make sure you follow the correct format.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR BASKETBALL COURT
__________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
JULY 28,2020
___________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
PROJECT DURATION 1 MONTH (30DAYS)
___________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
PROBLEM STATEMENT
__________________________________________________________________
___________________________________TO
____________PROPOSED
____________________________________A________BASKETBALL
____________________________________________COURT
________________________NEAR
____________________THE
________________BARANGAY
_________________________
CENTER, SO THAT YOUNG CHILDREN WILL HAVE INTERESTED IN
__________________________________________________________________
SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND NOT TO GO ON ILLEGAL DRUGS.
__________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__OBJECTIVE
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TO CONSTRUCT A BASKETBALL COURT GROUND AND PURCHASED
__________________________________________________________________
__IT
__________IMMEDIATELY
_____________________________________FOR ____________YOUNG
___________________SPORTS______________________ENTHUSIASTS.
_____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
PLAN OF ACTION:
____________________________________________________________________
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___________________________
_________________---budget
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________---buying
_________________________________________of
____________sports
_____________________________equipment
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________---loan
_________________________________purchased
_________________________________________from
____________________the
_________________Landbank.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
---trial by publicity
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________---open
_________________________________it
____________to
____________the
_________________public.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
BUDGET:
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
BASED ON A CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT--------
_________________________________________________________________ 500,000
_________________________________________________________________
Labor and Materials included.
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
Compare your proposal with the sample in the Answer Key on page 39. How well
did you do?
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Answer Key
A. Let’s See What You Already Know (pages 2–3)
1. E 5. E
2. A 6. D
3. D 7. A
4. B 8. B
B. Lesson 1
Let’s Review (page 7)
1. The community needs a building big enough for all the community
members—a barangay hall would be appropriate.
2. It is important because community members have to gather many
times for different reasons like a barangay meeting, fiesta, prayer
service or seminar. They must have a place for such gatherings.
3. The building can be used for other purposes like storing books for
a mini-library, serving as a play area for children or a place to work
on projects in.
Let’s Try This (pages 8–9)
The answers to this may vary but below are some possible answers.
1. I propose that a police station be built in our community. It will
help our police officers serve us more efficiently. The police
station can also serve as a center where people can go to for help
on peace and order problems.
2. The residents of Barangay Sikat present this project proposal for
a prison cell to be built in our police station. At present, arrested
people are put in the town hall. The people would feel safer if these
criminals were securely locked up and unable to do more harm. A
prison cell is essential to stop more crimes in our community.
3. This project proposal is seeking help for the repair of our main
roads. Better-conditioned roads will make transportation of both
goods and people easier, faster and safer.
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Let’s See What You Have Learned (page 9)
Check the following:
4 Emergency calls can be received faster because there will at least
be two working telephone lines.
4 More business transactions can be made over the phone.
The answer to this may vary but below is a sample problem statement.
This proposal presents our community’s need for another telephone
line. With this, emergency calls can be received and responded to more
quickly. Business transactions can be made without delay and more
goods and services can be provided to the community members.
C. Lesson 2
Let’s Try This (page 12)
1. M 6. M
2. O 7. O
3. M 8. M
4. O 9. O
5. O 10. M
Let’s Review (page 13)
1. To provide safe drinking water from a deep well to the community
members
2. To provide senior citizens with sources of income through a
livelihood training program
3. To decrease the incidence of crime in the community by
constructing a police outpost
4. To reduce the incidence of malnutrition among children in the
community through a school-based feeding program
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Let’s Try This (page 15)
1. Inform and coordinate with the local health agency about your community’s
participation in the project. (2 days)
2. Meet with barangay officials and community health personnel regarding the
project. (1 day)
4. Request for promotional materials from the local health agency. (2 days)
5. If these are not available, coordinate with other community-based organizations
(Sanguniang Kabataan, etc.) in producing campaign materials. (2 days)
7. Observing and helping out during the actual immunization activity. (1 day)
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d. Labor
(1) Construction workers
(2) Welders
e. Lighting materials
f. Score board materials
(1) Wood
(2) Paints
2. Cement road
a. Steel frames for support
b. Cement, sand and gravel for concrete
c. Plastic cones to fence off the work area
d. Construction workers to build the road
3. Town pavilion
a. Metal supports for the main structures
b. Cement, sand and gravel for main frames
c. Wood for scaffolding and framework
d. Wooden fixtures of the pavilion
e. Pebbles, tiles and other finishing materials
f. Roofing materials
g. Wires, bulbs, tubes and switches for electrical fixtures
h. Construction workers
4. Two waiting sheds
a. Cement, sand and gravel for concrete
b. Metal supports
c. Tiles or galvanized iron sheets for roofing
d. Laborers
5. Fifteen street lamps
a. Lots of bulbs and long cables/wires
b. Lamp posts
c. Switches
d. Metal poles to hold and protect the electrical fixtures
e. Workers to install the fixtures on the telephone poles
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B.
Shovel P 2268.00
( P 567.00 x 4 pieces)
Pick axe 360.00
Buckets 226.00
( P 56.50 × 4 pieces)
Cement P 1780.00
( P 445.00 × 4 sacks)
Gravel and sand 1230.00
Roofing materials 4059.85
Pulley System 780.00
Laborers 11340.00
Total P 22043.95
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2. Proposal objective: To hold regular basketball tournaments for the
young people of the community
Steps:
a. Call a barangay meeting and present the plan
b. Approve plan to hold regular basketball tournaments
c. Identify the site for the basketball tournaments
d. Determine game schedules
e. Assign referees and other game officials through an organizing
committee
f. Promote the activity among the youth of the community
3. Proposal objective: To provide a safe playground for children
Steps:
a. Identify the site
b. Call a barangay meeting to present and approve the project
c. Clean the site and put up the play equipment
d. Construct a perimeter fence
e. Open the playground to the public
Let’s See What You Have Learned (pages 20–21)
A. The answer to this may vary but below is given a possible answer.
Total P 30730.00
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B.
Budget
The total project budget is estimated at P 150000 based on the bid submitted by PPP
Construction, Inc.
D. Lesson 3
Let’s Try This (page 22)
The answers to this may vary but below are some possible answers.
Mothers
Children
Fathers
Businessmen
Poor people
Farmers
Police officers
Let’s Review (pages 24–25)
Check the following:
4 farmers
4 barangay captains
4 young people from the barangay
The answers to this may vary but below are some possible answers.
1. Using the barangay center for meetings or as a venue for
livelihood training and other seminars
2. Using it as a meeting place for an organization, day care area
where they can bring their children for preschool instruction or a
site for posting announcements
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3. Using it as a place where they can meet or conduct certain
organizational activities such as Sangguniang Kabataan meetings or
site for parties or gatherings
4. How This Project Will Benefit My Community
This would be beneficial to many community members. The
farmers may use it as a meeting place or a training area. Mothers
can also use it as a day care center. Young people from the barangay
can use it as a place for meetings and holding certain activities. It
would also serve as a place where the community members can
meet and discuss issues and problems that affect their well-being.
Let’s See What You Have Learned (page 28)
A. a. 7 e. 4
b. 3 f. 2
c. 8 g. 6
d. 1 h. 5
B. 1. Problem statement
2. Title
3. How This Project Will Benefit My Community
4. Date
5. Budget
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E. What Have You Learned? (page 30)
The answer to this may vary but below is given a sample proposal.
16 July 2000
Project duration: Approximately three weeks
Problem Statement
This is a proposal for the construction of a basketball court. Our community needs an
area where sports activities can be held especially for the young people.
Plan of Action
1. Contractor bidding for construction of the project (2 weeks)
2. The awarding of the contract shall be decided upon during a barangay meeting; the
project site shall also be identified during the meeting (1 day)
Budget
The total project budget is estimated at P 135400 based on the bid submitted by XYZ
Construction Company.
The building of a basketball court will benefit all the members of our community. Young
people will have an opportunity to find their interests and seek enjoyment of sports like
basketball and volleyball. They will become healthy and also experience healthy
competition to motivate them to succeed.
Older members may also enjoy a healthier life if they choose to play as a form of
physical exercise. The court would also be a place to meet, enjoy games, hold friendly
sports competitions and develop friendship. It is also a safe place for children to play
when basketball games are not being held.
People in the community who are engaged in business can use the basketball court as
a temporary site for a trade fair. Small variety store owners can expect an increase in
sales during games.
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