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Meals on Wheels of America
BSHS/452 Program Design and Program Writing Team A The Meals on Wheels management has distinct and attainable goals and targets. The Meals on Wheels Program is looking for financing to feed the senior and debilitated citizens. The project is looking for financing because there are various elderly and incapacitated individuals who cannot afford to buy a nutritious meal. A significant number of them are sick, weak, and home bound and do not have any income to obtain food.
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Meals on Wheels Grant Proposal
Budget Component Credibility Component Objective Components Future Funding Evaluation Component Need Components Methods Components There are specific segments to a proposition that funders’ Board of Directors will seek when settling on a choice to fund a venture(Carson, 2002). The segments are goal, validity, requirement, strategies, assessment, fate, and budget. Every segment of Meals on Wheels Grant Proposal are characterized and demonstrated in this presentation. Meals on Wheels Grant Proposal
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Credibility Component
Create Reliability of Meals on Wheels as a exceptional Investment Create Role of Contact Individual Create Requirement of Meals on Wheels and Personnel in Sites for Which Funds are Appealed Meals on Wheels of America is a task that is working tenaciously to eradicate hunger for elderly who are delicate, sick, and homebound. The task is implemented by a decently trained personnel, gives meals and social relations for the elderly (Timonen & O'Dwyer, 2010). Consortium affiliates employ the program director who employs other personnel. The personnel is profoundly dedicated to eradicating hunger for elderly who are homebound and ill. The personnel gains training on the implication of the hunger issue for elderly who do not have social administration specialized testing on them (Timonen & O”Dwyer, 2010). Meals on Wheels job and subtask comprise of “four pillars, which include a methodology to wipe out elderly hunger” by 2020 (Our Four Pillars – Meals on Wheels Association of America, 2012). The foremost of the four pillars crusades will “empower nearby meals on wheels projects to give the next meal to the elderly at danger through grants and various resources” (Our Four Pillars – Meals on Wheels Association of America, 2012). The next crusade will assist Meals on Wheels associate programs serve significantly more meals. The third crusade is to assist program associates preserve and repair supplies indispensible to serve meals. The four goals or crusade is to “permit seniors to live on their own, in their own residences” (Our Four Pillars – Meals on Wheels Association of America, 2012).
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Need Component Lack of food amongst our elderly individuals
Homebound individuals due to inability Gender difference Generally vulnerable seniors who are below 80 years of age. Racial component Rural atmosphere Grandchildren “A notable research study discovered that as of 2007, there were practically 6 million elderly who are confronted by the danger of hunger.”("About Senior Hunger", 2012) This comment provides the most convincing information to showcase the issue confronting a lot of senior citizens in this nation. Our elderly citizens, the handicapped and homebound are confronting a crisis. The failure of these people to go to a store, buy food, and fix healthy and clean meals is bringing about preventable suffering. 60% of those people suffering from starvation are women in this nation, and the gender gap is expanding. Facts have additionally indicated that elderly between the ages of 65 and 70 are more prone to face starvation than those elderly above the age of eighty. The African-American and Hispanic neighborhoods are more than two times prone to have starving elderly than other ethnic aggregations. An additional element that should be acknowledged is the site of those in need. Elderly that dwell in rural settings have significantly more hard time in getting food support than those elderly residing in urban areas. And even more disturbing than these facts is the acknowledgement that elderly individuals with grandchildren living in their residence with them confront hunger at a much greater rate than those residences with no grandchildren.
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Objective Component More than 80% of Meals on Wheels customers are satisfied Assisting Seniors uphold and dwell in their residences Furnish clean food preparation locations Furnish healthy and clean meals Furnish the same care to seniors living in rural environments Urgent meal aid Diminish hunger amongst the seniors “85% of customers say Meals On Wheels encourages them to consume healthier, 87% say Meals On Wheels encourages enhancement in their health, 91% say Meals On Wheels causes them to feel more protected, 93% say Meals On Wheels means they can go on living in their own residence, and 91% rate Meals On Wheels administration as great to incredible. ("About Senior Hunger", 2012) These facts showcase what the Meals on Wheels project has been concentrated on achieving and what their targets are moving forward. The principle concentration of the Meals on Wheels project is to fight hunger amongst the elderly population, but they are fighting so much more. An additional target of the Meals on Wheels program is to furnish the healthiest meals accessible while upholding clean conditions. One issue the program confront is the complexity in furnishing meals to dwellers in rural neighborhoods that are protected and nutritious. An additional key objective is to expand the probability that elderly can stay in their residences as long as possible. This goal decreases the load on hospitals and hospice offices in the neighborhood. This goal not only upholds a high value of life for the seniors involved, but it additionally supports the offices that house and watch over the elderly to enhance their administrations by easing a portion of the burden. Another essential aim of the Meals on Wheels program is to provide aid to those who are victims of usual catastrophes or other emergencies. Frequently, when a natural calamity occurs, accessibility to safe and solid nourishment is compromised. Meals on Wheels desires to broaden their mission proclamation to help tackle this issue.
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Methods Component Project members select organizer
Visibly outline program goals Improve time line for personnel with jobs Distinguish qualified participants Start referrals and appraisals Improve a plan to meet urgent requirements of participants Program organizer to assess the advancement on a monthly basis The technique element of the Meals on Wheels project will illustrate in depth numerous actions that will take place. These techniques will be utilized as an approach to enhanced service to the project’s participants. Throughout the first 60 days of the project, the whole staff will create objectives. Every staff member will be provided with particular assignments. The social workers will start assessing beneficiaries who require social administrations and begin creating referrals. The social workers are fit for this job since they are acquainted with the members of the society who are elderly individuals and those who are incapacitated. The society coordinators will create flyers to be sent by mail which will verify the particular requirements of beneficiaries by conducting reviews. In a period of 60 to 90 days of the project, the organizer and neighborhood coordinators will begin contacting the elderly individuals and the incapacitated who are homebound and are in urgent need of aid. They will additionally figure out the equipment and supplies required to perform these exercises. The project plans to deal with discrimination and those who have been oppressed or declined from obtaining benefits due to discrimination. This information will be accomplished from surveys and personal background data from the beneficiaries. These studies will expose the number of beneficiaries who are homeless, their educational foundation and how many of the elderly individuals and incapacitated are unemployed.
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Evaluation Component Documented gatherings with the personnel and directors in order to audit reviews, appraisals and questionnaires Quarterly gatherings to make certain the project is in accordance with expressed goals and objectives There will be two manifestations of assessments that will be directed by the Meals on Wheels program. The primary assessment will comprise of a structure that will record general gatherings with the staff and the director. The manager will manage the project and survey the necessities of the elderly and handicapped members of the Meals on Wheels project. Studies, appraisal forms and polls will be utilized to record the advancement of every single person. The next assessment procedure will be a quarterly gathering to check whether the project is in accordance with the expressed goals and objectives. The quarterly gathering will be directed by the supervisor and will incorporate social administrations and also the group coordinators. The group coordinators can be defined as individuals who reside close together and have similar interests. The group coordinators are included since they are backers for the elderly and incapacitated members of the Meals on Wheels project.
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Future Funding Element
Prepare for Richness After Grant Seems Possible Work Will Go On Ahead Of Grant As showed in our budget, our envisioned financial requirement for every project year is evaluated to be appropriately $10, 521, 000. “Our venture gets by from year to year through our budgetary productivity with the financing we have the capacity to get” (Carson, 2002, p. 10). Every year we come close to charitable conglomeration across America for subsidies. We will keep on funding our conglomeration in this way for as long as needed. We will keep on bringing our requirement to state and national government lawmakers in the future as an effort to achieve a permanent subsidizing source (Carson, 2002).
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Budget Component Amount In-Kind Total
Needed Contributions Contributions INCOME: Foundations: $607, $607,074 Government: $5,260, $5,260,898.5 Organizations: $5,260, $5,260,869.5 Personal contributions: 10,521, $10,521,797 Volunteer administrations : $15, $15,446 Meals on Wheels of America has full income of $11, 233, 042 consistent with our not for profit income tax return. Our aggregate costs equivalent to $10, 521, 707. However, we are increasing our services to contact each senior that is weak, sick, and homebound which will boost our expenses. We are asking for $30,000 financing to furnish meals and social relations for each fragile elderly in America.
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Donated printing and supplies:
Other (specify) II: $104, $104,171 Total income: $11,233, $11,233,042 EXPENSES: Wages (prorated if less than permanent) Payroll taxes and profits (percentage of wages) Bookkeeping contractor: $40,000 $40,000
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Other (specify) Total personnel:$122,379 $10, ,858 Office rent: $14,500 $14,500 Supplies: $3,850 $3,850 Printing: $10,000 $2,697 $12,697 Utilities: $2, $2,985 Telephone: $1, $1,800 Copy services: $6, $6,000 Travel: $4, $4,700
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Postage: $7, $7,500 Membership dues $ $800 Other (specify): Total non-personnel: $51,335 $6, $57,335 Total expenses: $11,233,042 $10,521,797 21,754,839
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References About senior hunger. (2012). Retrieved from Carlson, M. (2002). Winning grants step by step: The complete workbook for planning, developing, writing, successful proposals (2nd ed.). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Our four pillars – Meals on wheels association of America (2012). Retrieved from Timonen, V., & O'Dwyer, C. (2010). 'It is nice to see someone coming in': Exploring the social objectives of meals- on-wheels. Canadian Journal on Aging, 29(3), doi: /S
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