Project Example: JAS Wetland Education
Last Edit
1/17/2006 ALR
Lead Statement of Problem
Example: Environmental intricacies and limitations are not a consistent part of the community's general world view. Define Ideal Example: People expand their local environmental knowledge-base. Hallmark of Ideal 1 Example: A broader cross-section of the community visit local natural areas annually. Hallmark of Ideal 2 Example: There is more media coverage of field-events. Hallmark of Ideal 3 Example: Community groups work together to create learning opportunities. Define Project (Potentially) JAS will offer productive, meaningful wetlands fieldtrip idea/minigrants to get kids and teachers into the wetlands. Hallmark of Success 1 Example: More groups are able to visit the wetlands. Hallmark of Success 2 Example: More people are willing to share their knowledge with groups. Hallmark of Success 3 Example: People demonstrate how the wetlands are (personally) meaningful.
What is Required?
(general categories)
1 Need program users 2 Need volunteers 3 Need a plan for event logistics 4 Need a plan for grant logistics 5 Need a venue for demonstrating meaningfulness 6 Need a media plan
These are just hen scratches…change them as needed…. -A