Measurable Project Outcomes Sample Clauses

Measurable Project Outcomes. What project outcomes (no more than four) do you hope to achieve for the identified community or targeted beneficiaries through the use of the proposed technology? The MHCRC is interested in outcomes related to the use of the technology. You will be asked to report on progress made toward acheiving these outcomes in your semi-annual grantee reports.
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Measurable Project Outcomes. What project outcomes (no more than four) do you hope to achieve for the identified community or targeted beneficiaries through the use of the proposed technology? The MHCRC is interested in outcomes related to the use of the technology. You will be asked to report on progress made toward acheiving these outcomes in your semi-annual grantee reports. We expect to produce 120 - 180 mins of short documentary films about the Parkrose neighborhood to use in community screenings and broadcast on cable access channels. These short documentary films will be produced from the Anthology Film Project, the DIY Documentary Workshops, and the Youth Programs. Between the anthology film project, the workshops, and the youth programs we expect to work with 24 - 30 filmmakers. We will track and report demographic data about filmmakers, film subjects, project leaders, and community collaborators. We will compare this data to the demographics of the Parkrose neighborhood and Parkrose High School. We do not have specific demographic goals. The goal is to offer transparency, inspire conversation, and maintain records to track trends over time. The monthly behind-the-scenes show broadcast on cable access stations will provide an ongoing narrative record of the project. We expect to produce 12 episodes of the show from Oct 2021 - Oct 2022. (This field has a character limit of 1500) Evaluation Plan How will you evaluate progress toward, and achievement of, the projects anticipated outcomes? The evaluation plan should include evaluation questions, strategies or methodologies to collect data in order to answer the questions and steps to document findings and lessons learned, and should directly tie to the measurable outcomes listed above. NW Documentary uses Airtable to manage our organization's data and keep records about filmmakers and their projects. All filmmakers participating in this project will register as filmmakers and enter their projects into this system either through an online form or in conversation with NW Documentary staff. They will be asked to share demographic data about themselves and about the subjects of their films. We will keep track of who they collaborate with to make sure that everyone is appropriately credited for their work. Tracking these kinds of collaboration will provide some additional insight into the community building as it is happening. Specific data that we plan to collect using Airtable: •we will track the number of filmmakers who contribute....
Measurable Project Outcomes. What project outcomes (no more than four) do you hope to achieve for the identified community or targeted beneficiaries through the use of the proposed technology? The MHCRC is interested in outcomes related to the use of the technology. You will be asked to report on progress made toward acheiving these outcomes in your semi-annual grantee reports. With your support, the media suite will help TCP to expand awareness of circus arts to cable audiences that have never been exposed to the power of the art form. Viewers who are drawn to circus may be encouraged to explore opportunities to take a class or even apply for a scholarship to join TCP’s Pathways program. Being able to share documentation of performances either via live streams or links to documentation will ensure that the communities we serve are able to access performances and witness students’ physical feats and stories. The media suite will also be a vital learning resource, enabling students to share their stories and skills more widely via cable access. Current students from all walks of life will develop valuable skills in video technology, production and broadcasting as well as visual literacy. While these skills could be the foundation of future careers in arts broadcasting, production and other fields, they will also serve them as circus artists. In short, our desired outcomes for this project include expanding access to circus arts by:
Measurable Project Outcomes. As described in the Evaluation Plan section we will utilize the Portland / Multnomah County Digital Inclusion Network (DIN) Digital Equity Action Plan (DEAP) Evaluation and Assessment framework to achieve the following Measurable Project Outcomes:
Measurable Project Outcomes. What project outcomes (no more than four) do you hope to achieve for the identified community or targeted beneficiaries through the use of the proposed technology? The MHCRC is interested in outcomes related to the use of the technology. You will be asked to report on progress made toward acheiving these outcomes in your semi-annual grantee reports. By participating in three in-person trainings, viewing the documentary, and/or viewing the three recorded trainings, parents/caregivers will acheive the following, as measured by pre/post surveys, and anedotal data/observations from the Instructional Technology Integration Coach, Family and Community Partnership Coordinator and Interpreters:

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