Reference no: EM133097721
Assignment brief
The grant application follows the format of the Rufford Small Grants and needs to address the questions in the section "Current application questions for Rufford Small Grants". We will provide an amended version of this as a template. This assessment builds on the module material relating to the conservation of biodiversity. Using a project and case study of your choice you need to demonstrate and critically assess the background to this project, what a project would do (activities), the methods, conservation benefits, who will be involved and the funding you need.
- Two relevant successful grant proposals on marine conservation & climate education. Remember these are for a larger amount of money, therefore are more ambitious and give more detail.
- A successful Rufford 1st Grant application from 2014 - the structure has changed but it gives a good idea of what is expected.
Key points for this assignment:
- Your application will be for a 1st Rufford Small Grant (maximum funding available £6,000).
- You must ensure your application meets their eligibility criteria
- You need to submit your application using the template provided
1. Background
1.1 The project title
Please give your project title clearly identifying what you aim to do and where [max. 30 words].
1.2 The origin of your work
Please explain why you decided to undertake this work. Are you aware of others who have done similar work? If yes, please provide more detail [max. 300 words].
1.3 Theoutcomes of your work
Please explain the overall goal of your project and what the specific outcomes will be [max. 300 words].
2. Project Location
2.1 Project site
Provide a brief description of your project site(s), including geographic location, habitat and conservation importance(if relevant) [max. 300 words].
2.2 Permissions and fieldwork
Do you have all the necessary permissions or permits to do this work? Also, how long will you be in the field? [max. 200 words].
3. Methods
3.1 Methods to be used
Describe in detail the research methods/techniques will you use to undertake each of the activities outlined in Question 2.3 [max. 500 words].
3.2Timescale (Gantt Chart)
List the key activities you will carry out and when these will be undertaken [max. 500 words and/or gantt chart].
3.3 Reasoning
Explain why you have chosen these research methods/techniques [max. 300 words].
3.4 Monitoring
How will you monitor the success of your work? If undertaking a conservation intervention/action, then look atwww.conservationevaluation.orgfor help with evaluation methods. [max. 300 words].
4. Conservation Benefits
4.1 Conservation outputs
What will be the practical conservation outputs from this work? What species of conservation concern, either nationally or globally, will benefit from this work (if relevant)? [max. 1000 words].
4.2 Conservation evidence
If undertaking a conservation action/intervention, what is the evidence that suggests that it will work as desired [max. 300 words].
5 Funding
5.1 Budget form
This is an important aspect of your application - complete the table below ensuring you provide as much information as possible to ensure that the panel can fully understand your application. Additional rows may be added to the table. The information that you provide will be subject to close scrutiny. Figures MUST be stated in £ sterling. Please state the assumed rate of exchange from the projects local currency in the Notes to Budget field below.
6. Bibliography
6.1 Bibliography
Provide full references to information that you have cited in your application.
Attachment:- assignment Brief Grant.rar