Proposal Narrative Sample Clauses

Proposal Narrative. The project narrative is the primary document that will be evaluated and scored by the review panel. Proposal Summary for each awarded proposal will be linked from the FGDC website. Total point value of 100 points possible. Please limit to 5 pages (not including letters of support, tables, maps, and diagrams).
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Proposal Narrative. The applicant's proposal narrative is the primary evaluation document that is scored. For more information see specific category for narrative content requirements. VI. Application Review
Proposal Narrative. A project description (proposal), as described in the application component section below, should be limited to no more than a total of 60 pages for the pre-proposal and 75 pages for the final proposal. The project description should also include a title page and a table of content but these pages (title and table of content) will not count towards the project description 60- or 75-page limit. For applications submitted in electronic format, acceptable formats are limited to Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) or Microsoft Word files. All application materials should use a legible 11- or 12-point font with 1-inch margins on all sides. Pre-proposal project descriptions that exceed the 60-page limit will be shortened by removing pages at the end of the proposal narrative (see elements a-c of the component section below) before it is forwarded to merit reviewers for evaluation. Pages excised from lengthy applications will not be reviewed or considered. Applications that are incomplete, unclear, or contain numerous typographical errors may not be understood effectively by reviewers, resulting in lower evaluation scores, so applicants are advised to review their application materials closely before they are submitted to the agency for consideration. Appendices should be limited to materials that directly support the main body of the proposal (e.g., resumes, references, lists of relevant work products or reports, detailed methodologies, data sources, detailed budget information, letters of collaboration, letters of support, lists of data sources, and maps). Applicants should paginate their proposal and any appendices. When attaching appendices, please keep in mind that the total Xxxxxx.xxx electronic file size of the proposal narrative and appendices combined should not exceed 200 megabytes and much less is encouraged. Files that are larger may not be properly downloaded, uploaded, or received by the agency or the reviewers. Files that cannot be opened or downloaded will not be reviewed. Sufficient detail should be provided to enable reviewers to evaluate the relevance and applicability of proposed work to program priorities described in Section I.B. of this announcement; to determine the technical/scientific merit of the proposed work; to adequately review the qualifications of the applicants; and to assess whether the proposed scope of work raises any concerns with regard to Federal policy considerations, such as those related to the National Environmental Policy Act, Endang...
Proposal Narrative. The proposal narrative is the document that will be evaluated and scored by the review panel. Total point value of 100 points possible. All proposals should be no more than 3000 words (about 5 pages using Times New Roman 12 point font and 1-inch margins) not including letters of support, tables, maps, and diagrams. Applicants are strongly encouraged to work with their USGS State Geospatial Liaison to develop proposals. For a listing of Liaisons please see xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/geospatial/#nogo. Please submit narratives that are responsive to the following instructions and are clearly and plainly stated. The narrative must also be focused on the planned activities and be concise, but described in sufficient detail to provide the reviewers with a full understanding of the project.
Proposal Narrative. The proposal narrative is the document that will be evaluated and scored by the review panel. The maximum score is 100 points. Please limit to no more than 3000 words (about 5 pages using Times New Roman 12 point), not including letters of support, tables, maps, budget, and diagrams:
Proposal Narrative. Bay Area nonprofit Hello Housing is uniquely positioned to offer comprehensive BMP portfolio administration to the Town of Los Gatos. Hello Stewardship, a program of Hello Housing, currently manages an array of homeownership, rental and downpayment assistance programs for 10 jurisdictions, providing active management of 1,240 deed-restricted ownership homes and 1,384 BMR/BMP rental units. Hello Housing has a proven track record in all requested services, except homebuyer counseling which is referred to local, HUD-certified partner agencies. As the Town’s current administrator of five years, Hello Housing is well-versed in the BMP program and has established relationships with program participants and property managers.
Proposal Narrative. Scoring Criteria The narrative of your proposal should include clear and succinct responses to the questions in the following table titled Scoring Criteria. The narrative must clearly and concisely describe and justify each task presented in the proposal. A well-prepared application will address each question briefly, thoroughly, and pay specific attention to each of the points listed in the Scoring Criteria. Your narrative is limited to 15 pages including the Workplan Narrative. The narrative does not include the Application Cover Sheet, the Workplan Table, the Budget Table, letters of support, resumes or proof of non-profit status. The applicant is responsible for supplying sufficient detail for the review panel to fully evaluate the proposal. You must not assume the review panel knows anything about your organization or previous program experience. Attachments to support the proposal narrative that are NOT included in the fifteen (15) page limit, and include: · Application Cover Sheet (Appendix 1) · Resume(s) of at least three (3) Key Staff involved in the project, including the Project Lead. (Resumes limited to 2 pages double-sided maximum per individual) Attachments to support the proposal narrative that are NOT included in the fifteen (15) page limit, and include: · Letters of Support (if applicable) · Proof of Non-profit Status (if applicable) TIPS FOR APPLICATION WRITING: · Clearly respond to each question so that your response can stand alone and this makes it easier for the review panel to score your application. · Be clear and concise in application response. · Make sure the numbers add up in the budget. Reviewers lose confidence when the budget or estimates aren’t accurate.
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Proposal Narrative. This is the core of the proposal – it reinforces the goals, objectives and the desired outcomes of the project. It describes the activities of the project and who will participate in and implement these activities. It includes a timeline and may reference the method of evaluation.
Proposal Narrative. The project narrative is the primary document that will be evaluated and scored by the review panel. Proposal Summary for each awarded proposal will be linked from the FGDC Web site. Total point value of 100 points possible. All proposals should be no more than 3000 words (about 5 pages using Times New Roman 12 point font and 1-inch margins) not including letters of support, tables, maps, and diagrams. Applicants are encouraged to work with their State’s USGS Geospatial Liaison to develop proposals. For a listing of Liaisons please see xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx/crreps/faces/crreps.jspx Please submit narratives that are responsive to the following instructions and are clearly and plainly stated. The narrative must also be focused on the planned activities and be concise, but described in sufficient detail to provide the reviewers with a full understanding of the project.
Proposal Narrative. The narrative is the most important part of your application. (To be prepared jointly by collaborating U.S. and Canadian applicants). Applicants shall submit proposal via xxxxxx.xxx. The Application Narrative shall not exceed 6000 words approximately 10 single-spaced pages (including figures and tables), and the type size shall not be smaller than 12-pitch/10 point type. References, appendices, curriculum vitae, letters of support/endorsement, and related documentation are not included within the word limit. Applications for funding will be considered in accordance with the following factors set forth below. Proposals should address each of the following factors in the exact headings and sequence as they are listed. Please provide sufficient definition or description of methodology within the context of the project, to permit understanding. Please be very explicit. We encourage applicants to use examples to demonstrate their understanding. The maximum possible score for all selection factors together is 100 points.
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