A social project is a set of measures in accordance with which the activities of a public organization are carried out. Projects touch upon socially significant problems, substantiate and propose solutions.
A social project consists of 13 main sections.
Title page. The title page should indicate the name of the project, its authors, the name and address of the organization, the chief accountant of the project, the territory of implementation, the start and end dates of the project, as well as its budget (in rubles).
Annotation. The annotation should indicate the main idea of the project, the target audience, the required resources and the timing of the project. A big plus will be if you indicate the strengths of the project and its differences from the like. Annotation is a brief description of a social project that is addressed to potential resource providers and business partners.
Description of the organization. In this section you must show that your public organization is reliable and promising. Write down general information about the organization (when, where and by whom it was established, number), specific goals for the next three years (usually expressed in quantitative terms), history of the association (development dynamics, communications, important events and successes). Indicate the direction of activity and experience (areas of activity, main programs, achieved results, implemented and implemented projects), partnerships and prospects for the development of a public association.
Justification of the need for the project. How relevant is this problem in society? How is your project original and different from other similar topics?
Targets and goals. The goal is a conscious image of the anticipated result, the achievement of which is directed by human actions. Tasks - a detailed specific goal, revealing its scope and enumerated specific actions.
Project implementation methods. A method is a tool with which the goal of a project is achieved. That is, a description of how the project will be implemented.
Project management. Specify specifically what "posts" are needed for the project except the manager. How many volunteers are required, and which specialists should be involved.
Project work plan. Describe what actions you will perform in stages:
1. Organizational and informational stage. Creation of a group, organizational conditions, information support.
2. The main stage. The main work on the implementation of the project.
3. The final perspective. Summing up the activities, developing prospects for its further development, post-releases and information coverage.
Expected Results. Expected results are the specific results that are expected to be achieved during the project in quantitative and qualitative terms. Results must be realistic, feasible and measurable.
Methods for assessing results. The project evaluation plan should be well developed, tools described. Evaluation criteria should be adequate to the results. Quantitative and qualitative indicators should be convincing and reasonable.
Plan for the further development of the project. Is the project planned one-time or permanent? Will the target audience or territory change?
Budget. What resources do we need for the implementation of the project and in what quantity (human, material, financial resources). We need to evaluate what resources we have and which are needed. And where can we get the missing resources.
Press release and quotation. These documents are built on the basis of annotation and vary depending on the need. Press releases are sent to all media outlets, and commercial offers are sent to potential sponsors.
Social projects in this form can also be submitted for participation in grants and fund competitions.