That is what we did. And, don't forget the budget narrative for each
activity. We had three activities of which there was some overlap between
a couple of them so we referred the readers to the previous activity for
management, evaluation and budget plans just to save space. Good luck.
Deborah Lundin
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Our institution is currently developing a Title III proposal and I am
trying to get clarification on the proper layout of the proposal when the
project includes more than one activity. If a project includes more than
one activity, are we to address the selection criteria (minus the CDP)
separately under the heading of each activity? In essence, are we to write
separate project management and evaluation plans for each activity? I have
an email into the US Dept of Ed, but wanted to cover all my bases!
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
Deborah Lundin
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