Project Title School District PNG here Project Subtitle
Project Title School District PNG here Project Subtitle School District List the partnering organizations here, and perhaps their mission/value statement Partnering Organization Environmental Issue Description Project Goals Estimated Budget Use this space to describe the issue and how it affects your local school/community/environment. Discuss the following: The goals of your team’s project should go here. Remember that goals are general guidelines that explain what you want to achieve in your community. They are usually long-term and represent global visions such as “ensure good quality drinking water in Butler county. ” Insert your estimated budget here. Estimated figures are appropriate, as is a list of required materials (i. e. lumber for bird boxes). Budget items may include: • Scope (how many people are affected, what has been done before to mitigate the issue, etc. ) • Intensity (how severe is the issue, provide stats/data if available, etc. ) • Duration (how long has this been occurring, brief historical description, has the issue grown in the recent past, etc. ) • Resources (what does this problem “cost” the community and those affected? What resources have already been used to address the issue? Think time, finances, staff labor, etc. ) Brief Project Description Overview of the following potential prompts: • Construction materials • Advertising costs (for recruiting volunteers) • Goal #1 • Mileage reimbursement • Goal #2 • Food & beverages for volunteers • Goal #3 • Office supplies and special equipment • Goal #4 Project Roles Graphic/image Caption for the graphic/image If project tiles and roles are to be assigned, please list them here. For example, Student #1, John Doe, could be the Project Partner Liaison, and he would be responsible for communicating between the school district and the partnering organization. • How was the idea initiated? • What main themes will the project address? (i. e. water quality, pollution, sustainable farming, etc. ) • How does it help solve the problem? Location Briefly describe the location for your project. You could discuss: • What town, county, etc. you are located in • Will the project occur on school property or off-site? • The local ecosystem/environment that your project will impact • Any specific species/habitats that will benefit from this project Action Steps/Objectives define strategies or action/implementation steps to attain the aforementioned goals. Unlike goals, objectives are specific, measurable, and have a defined completion date. They are more specific and outline the “who, what, when, where, and how” of reaching the goals. A timetable for potential deadlines could also be included in this section. Graphic/image Teacher Name & Contact Info Student 1 (i. e. John Doe, Class of 2018) Student 2 Student 3 Student 4 Student 5 Student 6 Student 7 Student 8
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