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1. Grantwriting
August 30, 2010
Development Systems, Inc.
3. What is an objective?
A statement that expresses the intended outcome of efforts
Completion of the objective will lead to reaching the program goal
4. 5 Characteristics of an Objective Specific who, what, where, & how many
Measurable what is being measured
Achievable Can be accomplished with available time & resources
Relevant Appropriate to the program issue
Time-phased Identifies when objective will be achieved
5. Four Types of Objectives
6. Process Objectives
7. Learning Objectives
Changes in knowledge, attitudes or skills
EXAMPLE
At the completion of this workshop,
Participants will be able to
construct SMART objectives.
8. Behavioral Objectives
Behavior Adoption
EXAMPLE
By the conclusion of this workshop, participants
will list components of a logic model.
9. Change in quality of life, social benefits, health status or risk.
Example
By the end of the three-year project period, 85%
of target population will have completed the
Healthy Steps Program.
Program Objectives
10. Objectives vs. Activities
11. S MART By June 2011, screen 1200 young men in XYZ Center for Violence Risk Assessment.
12. S M ART By June 2011, screen 1200 young men in XYZ Center for Violence Risk Assessment.
M = Measurable
What is being measured?
How many?
13. SM A RT By June 2011, screen 1200 young men in XYZ Center for Violence Risk Assessment.
A = Achievable
Can it be done in time allocated and with available resources?
14. SMA R T By June 2011, screen 1200 young men in XYZ Center for Violence Risk Assessment
15. SMAR T By June 2011, screen 1200 young men in XYZ Center for Violence Risk Assessment.
16. SMART Conduct annual assessments of provider adherence to prenatal screening procedure.
Specific
What? Assessments? Adherence? Screening Procedure?
Who? Provider? Which ones?
Where?
17. SMART Conduct annual assessments of provider adherence to prenatal screening procedure.
Measurable
What is being measured?
Adherence?
How many?
18. SMART Conduct annual assessments of provider adherence to prenatal screening procedure.
Achievable
Can it be accomplished in the time allocation and with available resources?
19. SMART Conduct annual assessments of provider adherence to prenatal screening procedure.
Relevant
Does it have appropriate application to the program?
20. SMART Conduct annual assessments of provider adherence to prenatal procedures.
Time-phased
When will the objective be achieved?
Weekly?
Monthly?
Annually?
21. SMART
Annually determine, among all KC maternal-child clinics, the % of teen patients under 24 years of age who are screened using the prenatal screening procedure.