a grant application.

the final paper will be in the form of a grant application. You may select the grant topic that was related to your Letter of Inquiry. The grant application can also be related to the current or future job interests of the student. Here are a few examples of previous final exam papers: a grant for a new Adult Day Health program, funding for a feasibility study to develop a PACE program, support for a grandparent mentoring program, and a grant to expand the County Ombudsman program. Several of these grant proposals have been funded for as much as $100,000.00! The Final Paper/Grant Application should include: A brief introduction of the topic with 3 or more relevant references from peer reviewed journals (not websites or lay magazine articles). This introduction should be approximately 350 to 700 words long. Do not use material from websites. An explanation of how the proposed project will add something beneficial to the community. This should be approximately 400 to 500 words long. A discussion of how your program is different from existing programs in the community. This should be approximately 300 words long. An outline of your proposed project with the timetable for completion of the project. This should be approximately 800 to 1200 words long. A description of how you plan to evaluate the success of your program. This should be approximately 150 to 250 words long. A detailed budget for your proposal with an explanation of each item. The Final Paper/Grant Application format should be: 2000 to 3000 words in length. DO NOT SEND PAPERS (GRANT PROPOSALS) SHORTER THAN 2000 WORDS OR LONGER THAN 3000 WORDS WITHOUT EXPLICIT APPROVAL OF THE INSTRUCTOR. Please proofread your paper before sending it out! Use APA style with references as appropriate. Size 12 font in Arial, Cambria, or Times New Roman. Double-spaced.