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A Competition: Request for Proposals
Competition Title: Multimedia for Art and Chemistry
March 31, 2022
1.0 Background
The US West Foundation
, the non-profit organization within the US West company, invites submissions of innovative and collaborative projects that promote improved educational opportunities for students in public high schools in the area serviced by US West.
This project is to solicit proposals that present a plan to develop multi-media teacher materials for Art and Chemistry teachers and students. The specific parameters of the proposal are up to the instructional design team, but that meet the requirements listed next.
2.0 Scope of Work
Competitors are expected to submit a completed proposal to the designated Grant Coordinator.
Proposals will be 20 pages in length, not including the budget and budget explanation, and will provide detailed steps that the successful grant recipient will follow to establish an innovative project that develops multimedia curriculum materials for Art with Chemistry high school programs. The proposal will explain how the project will be completed during the 2 years of funding. Specifics about the multimedia materials to be developed need not be included in the proposal. Specific information will be included that explains how the multimedia curriculum for Art and Chemistry materials will be developed in the two years of funding,
The proposal will include:
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Proposal Summary Fact Sheet
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Proposal Summary
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Description of Partners/Participants
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Introduction
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Needs Assessment VI.
Plan of Operation
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Supporting Organization
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Evaluation Plan
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Conclusion
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Budget Explanation – 2 pages
3.0 Task
The purpose of the project proposed is to explain the process for the development of multimedia teacher/learner materials that combine the disciplines of Art and Chemistry in innovative ways. 4.0 Statement of Work
The project proposed when completed will provide a user/teacher/learner friendly hypermedia curriculum that can be used in high school art and chemistry programs. The proposal, if finded, will provide $300,000 to complete the work plan. Funds must relate to the proposed project’s stated goals and objectives, but the granting agency will view proposals liberally in order to give the proposer maximum flexibility.
5.0 Deliverables
No funds will be provided for the development of the proposed plan for a two year project to develop a multimedia curriculum for Art and Chemistry. It is expected that the proposal will include these deliverables:
(NOTE: Deadlines for submitting deliverables will be set by the Grand Coordinator)
A statement of philosophy for the person(s) or organizations that are proposing funding
A design prospectus
A needs analysis
List of project objectives
Design plan
Evaluation plan
Final completed proposal
Periodic status reports as required by the granting agency
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