2009 LSTA Final Report Narrative Questions
Project Purpose: What did you do, for whom, and for what expected outcome or benefit? (50-250 words)
Project Activities/Methods: Describe how the project was carried out. For example: How many workshops were conducted? How was the service promoted? How were digital images from a historical collection captured, cataloged and made accessible? Include a sentence that begins: “LSTA grant funds were used to pay for . . . “ (50-250 words)
Project Outputs: List all the measures of services or products provided. For example: the number of participants who completed a workshop or the number of items digitized. (50-250 words)
Project Outcomes: Refer to the outcomes listed in the grant proposals, and list outcomes measured during the evaluation for this project. Please include a description of the ways outcome information was gathered, such as through a survey, pre- and post-tests given in training, or other systematic measures of intended outcomes. (50-250 words)
Project Importance: Briefly explain why LSTA funding was important to this project and to your community (50-100 words)
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Other Information: Include any results not described in project outputs or outcomes above. These might include unintended outcomes. (100-250 words)
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Anecdotal Info: Stories, reports of comments, feedback, and observations about how people used the products or services, especially how they benefited from them. (100-250 words)
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Exemplary Reason: Describe why this project is exemplary, such as innovation and vision, impact on target audience or serving new population groups. (100-250 words)