Hey, grant seekers! Let’s dive into defining deliverables in your grant proposal—it’s all about showcasing tangible outcomes with a smile!

So, what exactly is a deliverable? It’s an output that directly stems from the work done during your project. To qualify as a deliverable for your grant-funded project, it needs to align with your project’s scope, result from intentional efforts within the project, and be agreed upon by all stakeholders. Plus, it should play a clear role in achieving your project objectives—think of it as a vital puzzle piece!

When crafting your grant proposal, it’s crucial to list specific deliverables that can be measured and tied directly to your project’s efforts. Throughout your project development process, keep an eye out for outcomes that resonate with stakeholders and project participants, ultimately benefiting the community you serve.

Now, let’s talk performance measures. Deliverables should pass the test against performance metrics outlined in your grant proposal—they need to clearly show progress towards program success. These connections are exactly what grant makers want to see!

Defining deliverables, performance metrics, and their relationship can feel like mental gymnastics, especially when presenting it all in your grant proposal. Remember, grant adjudicators might not be as immersed in your project as you are, so it’s wise to have a fresh pair of eyes review your application to catch any missed connections.

At Boyd Grants, we’re here to lend that supportive hand in polishing your grant proposal to perfection. Visit www.boydgrants.com to learn how we can collaborate on creating winning grant applications that highlight your project’s impact and potential! 🚀