My organization has been asked to submit a full proposal that describes key goals, intended outcomes, and primary activities. What are the differences between these three?
• Goals, outcomes, and activities enable organizations and the Quantum Foundation to benchmark, monitor, and track changes based on the work accomplished within a project. • Goals are broad changes that need to happen in order to impact the problem that your project is addressing. • Outcomes are specific changes or benefits for individuals and communities that result from the project. They demonstrate progress being made towards the goals of the project. Outcomes should be realistic and appropriate for the issue being addressed and the capacity of the organization and its partners. In addition, outcomes are: • Measurable • Time constrained • Tracked over time • Short-term and long-term • Related to the goals of the project • Activities are the work that your organization will do to achieve the desired outcomes and make progress towards reaching the identified goals of the project. Like outcomes, activities should be realistic and appropriate for the issue being addressed and the capaci
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