Project Title: (PEARS Action Plan-Step 1)

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Project Title: (PEARS Action Plan-Step 1) Situation: (PEARS Action Plan-Step 2) Assumptions What are the assumptions we are making about the program? Stakeholders will want it? Funding will be stable? The effort will bring an economic return? External Factors What are the external factors that will affect the success of the program? Weather? Governmental policies? Willingness of participants to pay? Outcomes: (PEARS Action Plan - Step 3) Outputs: (PEARS Action Plan - Step 4) Inputs Short term Medium Term Long Term Knowledge Awareness Skills Attitude Opinions Motivations Behavior Practice Participation Planning Policy change Economic well being Civic engagement Cultural shift Program efficiency Lives changed Activities Participants Develop our team Conduct stakeholder surveys Develop educational program Develop evaluation instruments Webinars Facilitate Partner Clients Stakeholders Agencies Decision makers Extension faculty, and staff Collaborating organization support Cooperators’ fields and time University computers and networks Evaluation: (PERS Instruments and Success Stories How will you evaluate the program? Focus groups? Survey instruments? Qualitative feedback? Connection mapping?