Lisle Mini-Grant Project Self-Evaluation Form 2005
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Each project that is funded by Lisle is required to include an evaluation at the end of the
project's activities. The evaluation is completed by the person responsible for the project and
therefore, we refer to it as a self-evaluation. The purpose of the self-evaluation is for Lisle
and the project itself to learn from the process that was undertaken. We want to know what worked
as well as what did not work and why it did not work.
The self-evaluation consists of two parts:
- answering the questions below; and
- providing any photos, letters from participants in the project, videotapes, or other
material that will assist Lisle in understanding what was accomplished with the mini-grant funds.
The answers to the self-evaluation questions and all other accompanying material must be sent to
the Lisle Office within one month after the Project ends. Failure to complete the self- evaluation
disqualifies you from further mini-grant consideration from Lisle.
Self-Evaluation Questions
- Briefly summarize your project, noting its goals/objectives and the activities that were undertaken to meet those goals.
- Identity how the project changed from what you had originally proposed and what those changes were.
- What went well in the project? What do you consider to be the most successful aspect of the project?
- Where did you run into difficulties, and how did you handle those difficulties?
- What would you do differently next time?
- What did the funds that you received from Lisle help you accomplish? What more needs to be done?
Revised March 2005