Explain your goals and objectives and how you will achieve them.List the persons responsible for administering the grant and what each will do.Provide a timeline for implementation of the grant.Evaluation plan.Budget request and justification.Capability of the organization.Future funding plans to sustain the project or program.Conclusion.Assignment RequirementsWritten communication: Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.APA formatting: Resources and citations should be formatted according to current APA style and formatting guidelines.Reference page: Cite any references you used in your proposal, such as U.S. census information.Length of paper: 15–18 typed, double-spaced pages.Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.Submit your proposal (as a Word attachment) in the assignment area.StudiesReadingsUse your The Nuts and Bolts of Grant Writing textbook to read the following:In Chapter 5, “Project Design,” review the section on the “Logic Model” on pages 83–92.Use the Capella library to complete the following:Yuen, F. K. O., Terao, K. L., & Schmidt, A. M. (2013). Effective grant writing and program evaluation for human service professionals. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.Read about the “Logic Model” definition on page 87.Use the Internet to read the following:Porter, R. (n.d.). What do grant reviewers really want anyway? [PDF]. Retrieved from http://www.uprm.edu/cms/index.php?a=file&fid=8215MultimediaNow is a good time to revisit your Identity Profile. This time, assess your past, present, and future work in the human services field. Include your accomplishments, goals, and decision to pursue a degree in the human services field.Review your Identity Profile.