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Project Planning & Evaluation Guide


Phase 1 I Phase 2 I Phase 3

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Questions to Ask Upon the Completion of Your Project

Phase 3 Evaluation Questions

Due March 5, 2004
Fax your responses to the toll-free fax: 1 800 884-9899
Or request an evaluation from the toll free phone line: 1 888 781-2222

Project Analysis

1) After all these months what have been my accomplishments?
What has the project achieved?

2) What benefits did the project bring to my community, my partners and the people involved?

3) How much community involvement did I get for my project?
To what degree did the community get involved?

4) Who are the people and organizations that helped me along the way?

5) What drew people to my project? Why were people interested in my project?

6) How have traditional leaders or older members of the community received my project?

7) Do I feel that adults in my community have gained increased appreciation on the role of youth in the community? How?

8) What would I do the same? What would I change?
What were the lessons that I have learned?

9) What have I done to promote my project?

10) Do I want to continue working on my community project and why?
Am I motivated to work on other projects in my community?

Mentor/ Mentee

1) What have we achieved together?

2) What worked well in our relationship?
Did we have to make adjustments a long the way?
What were the adjustments?

Self Analysis

1) What have I gained from this experience?

2) What has been my biggest accomplishment?

3) What has been my biggest challenge(s)?
How did I overcome them?

4) What have I learned about myself, my skills and my assets?

5) What skills have I acquired?

6) Did I become more involved in my community as a result of the project?
More aware of my assets?

7) Did the project help me in planning and decision making, leading and working with groups?

8) What is the most important thing I learned?

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Date Modified: 2004-07-13