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UNIVERSITY OF ANTIQUE

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
SIBALOM, ANTIQUE

NSTP
CIVIL WELFARE
TRAINING SERVICE I
(CWTS I)

ADVOCACY

Submitted by: Submitted to:


Name. Bico, Lodovico III
BIT FST 1-I Instructor

ADVOCACY PROJECT GUIDELINES


UNIVERSITY OF ANTIQUE
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
SIBALOM, ANTIQUE

1. Identify a certain problem in your community involving patriotism, environmental


awareness and protection (Disaster Risk Reduction Management), drug education or
health and safety awareness. Choose only one problem.
2. Using the template provided, make a realistic community – based advocacy project to
help address the issue/concern identified.
3. You will be graded using the rubrics below:

Rubrics for Community Advocacy Project

Evaluation Criteria Poor (1) Developing Good (3) Very Excellent


(2) Good (4) (5)
Identify and define
community issue
Research the issue (examine
information, data, and
arguments)
Action or advocacy
component
Organization and Project
Management
TOTAL

Title of Advocacy: __________________________________________________________


UNIVERSITY OF ANTIQUE
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
SIBALOM, ANTIQUE

Name of Proponent: ________________________________________________________

I.                    Rationale

·         Describe the community you selected.

·         Brief context & situational analysis – what’s the problem? Why advocate on the issue?
Research the issue (examine information, data, and arguments)

o   Under this section you have to uncover the problem that needs to be addressed. Give a
brief description of the problem that you want to solve:

§  Who are those affected?

§  Why is there a problem?

§  What are the problem main causes?

§  What is the impact of the problem and future consequences?

§  In what ways can the problem be solved?

§  What evidence can support your definition of the problem?

II.                  Objectives

·         Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Time-bound change objectives

o   Specific: What is your focus?

o   Measurable: Who? What? Where? When? How?

o   Achievable: Is your goal realistic? It can be actually achieved?


UNIVERSITY OF ANTIQUE
COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
SIBALOM, ANTIQUE

o   Relevant: What is the relevance to your mission? The goal successfully accomplish its
mission?

o   Timed: What is the time frame?

·         Identify three objectives

·         What is the goal of your advocacy campaign? What do you want? (At the end of your
advocacy, what is the overall goal you want to achieve? State here your vision of change. In
order to be more specific, split your goals into specific steps according to your time-frame)

III.                Beneficiaries

·         Who will benefit from the project? (Describe them briefly).

IV.               Proposed Activities and Timeline

Activities Objectives Methodology Timeline Resources Persons Expected


Involved Output
             
             
             

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