Gantt Chart or Project Timeline
In order to plan your grant effectively, you need to create a Gantt chart of your activities and when they will occur. This will help our office see what you have planned and when it will be initiated and completed.
1. Begin by dividing the grant period into months from October 1 to August 1.
2. Then list all activities you will do. Include materials you will purchase, individuals you will consult with, construction, workshops, travel, etc. - any project activities that will be done during the grant period
3. List the tasks in order. For each task, estimate the amount of time it will take. Then draw a horizontal line for the time (days/weeks/months) it will take to complete that phase of the grant.
See the three examples below. You can also Google Gantt chart and see many more examples. If you have questions, please give us a call (251-368-1606) or email the office ([email protected]).
1. Begin by dividing the grant period into months from October 1 to August 1.
2. Then list all activities you will do. Include materials you will purchase, individuals you will consult with, construction, workshops, travel, etc. - any project activities that will be done during the grant period
3. List the tasks in order. For each task, estimate the amount of time it will take. Then draw a horizontal line for the time (days/weeks/months) it will take to complete that phase of the grant.
See the three examples below. You can also Google Gantt chart and see many more examples. If you have questions, please give us a call (251-368-1606) or email the office ([email protected]).
Gantt Chart or Project Timeline Activities Example