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Attachment C: Performance Indicators and Evaluation Workbook <br /> <br />Instructions and Example <br />All project proposals must include robust evaluation to track progress success. Please review the <br />instructions and example evaluation worksheet below, then complete worksheet(s) that align best <br />with your proposed project. <br /> <br />Overall Project Goal <br />Select the worksheet with the overall goal and project topic that best fit with your proposed <br />project. For more detailed descriptions of the overall goals and outcomes, please turn to <br />the Detailed Goals section at the end of this workbook. <br />You must complete at least one of the three following project forms, though you’re welcome <br />to complete more than one if you have multiple projects across priorities. <br />If you want to propose an additional project for an outcome or project type not covered in <br />the following pages, please fill out the blank form. Remember, this should be done in <br />addition to completing one of the other forms for this RFP; it should not be the only form you <br />submit. <br />For questions, please refer to the question-and-answer period outlined in the RFP <br />guidelines. <br />Project Topic Project Topic Project Topic <br /> <br />1. Project Description <br />Here you will provide a detailed description of your project or program, including what actions <br />you will take, why these actions are important, how you will carry them out, and who will be <br />responsible for each task. Be sure to explain each step clearly to help us understand your plan <br />and its significance. <br />Example: <br />Our project, "Mental Health First Aid for All," aims to teach community members how to help <br />people in mental health crises. We will hold workshops where participants learn to spot signs of <br />mental health problems, give immediate help, and guide people to professional services. <br />Certified mental health professionals will run these workshops at local community centers. <br />This project is important because early help can improve outcomes for those with mental <br />health issues, easing the load on emergency services and making the community healthier. The <br />project manager will oversee the whole project, making sure trainers, venues, and participants <br />are well-coordinated. Our outreach coordinator will promote the workshops and sign up <br />participants, and our training team will deliver the lessons and provide follow-up support. By <br />teaching community members to be first responders for mental health, we aim to create a <br />safer, more supportive community. <br />2. Activities