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KOLEHIYO NG LUNGSOD NG DASMARIÑAS

Dasmariñas City, Cavite

NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING SERVICE


CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE
Second Semester, AY 2021-2022

Individual Project Proposal


Template

ESCOBIDO, Marc Joseph G.


2022

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KOLEHIYO NG LUNGSOD NG DASMARIÑAS
Dasmariñas City, Cavite

NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING SERVICE


CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE
Second Semester, AY 2021-2022

PROJECT PROPOSAL FOR COMMUNITY IMMERSION

Week 10. Week 11. Week 14. Week 15. Week 16.
Components
May 2 – 7, 2022 May 9 – 14, 2022 May 30 – June 4, 2022 June 6 – 11, 2022 June 13 – 18, 2022
NSTP Dimension of Development Education Care for health Environment Recreation Industry and Entrepreneurship
Project/Activity Title Literacy Program for the Adults Feeding program for the Children Planting backyard plants Mobile Legends mini-tournament Handicraft Making
(Health Awareness and Medicine) (Basket making competition)
Duration / Date of Implementation May 4, 2022 May 9,11,13, 2022 June 1-2, 2022 June 10-11, 2022 June 17-18, 2022
Site / Venue / Platform Digital Platform City homes Court Backyard City homes Court City homes Court
Theme “Consciousness in Awareness” “Forming your Well-being” “Planting over Ranting” “Stars of the Rift” “Wicked Eyes & Wicked Minds”
Proponent/s Marc Joseph G. Escobido Marc Joseph G. Escobido Marc Joseph G. Escobido Marc Joseph G. Escobido Marc Joseph G. Escobido
Background of the Project / Rationale Being able to tell if you are okay and As many are not blessed to have a Planting is all about informing Not only to showcase how good they Baskets are useful in a variety of
doing fine is two separate things, as proper meal, I being experienced people about plants and their are at playing the game, also to situations these days. This project
being knowledgeable and wise are being deprived of food and advantages. This project was show how a group performs in assists people in serving as
different. This will help them be experiencing deep hunger can’t created to provide both amusement compliment to each other. entertainment and bringing together
aware of their health and get proper imagine people who have to and educational value. Teamwork in the form of winning people who share common
information on medicine and its stomach it every day. together, providing backup, helping interests. Planting flowers is a great
benefits. each other when they need it the method to avoid boredom,
most. especially during a pandemic.
Beneficiary Community / Persons Involved Neighbor Neighbor Neighbor Neighbor Neighbor
Objectives This project aims to inform and The project focuses on the well- Growing up to my grandmother To encourage teens to participate in To provide a livelihood to community
educate teens and adults about their being of the community’s children. whose hobby is raising all sorts of our environment project I came up families that are hardly able to afford
health, being aware on how your Being able to eat properly or have a plants in our backyard, I learned and with a mini-tournament that they will things that they need, to be able to
health is going is a natural thing to balanced meal is a great way to give experienced how it is very beneficial surely be looking ahead of while eat a decent meal every day. Single
know these days. Also, to prevent it them energy to start their day or to how am I today. As it helps in the basking in the sun. This also aims to parents, those who live alone, etc.
by discussing medicinal guidelines power them up throughout the day. ambiance and invites cool air. relieve stress especially these days.
and benefits.
Implementing Guidelines The webinar will be accessed using Collecting the names of the children Distributing the seeds that easy are The Mini Tournament provides As we will provide the resources, the
Google Meet. The first portion is a around the community who really to raise and do not require that much community players the opportunity participants are encouraged to
needs to be in the program. Feeding attention during briefing, guiding the to compete in a round robin showcase their creativity because of

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topic discussion, followed by a them a proper meal with lots of participants on how to plant them tournament against their friends. the limited materials that we will be
question-and-answer session. protein and nutrients that will keep properly during the planting duration The tournament takes place in early giving. In making something work in
them going. and how can these be beneficial and June. Typically, three games are little time and not that much
help reducing stress. guaranteed (depending on how resources brings out the best in us.
many registered teams are there).
The top four teams will advance to a
single-elimination playoff.
Gantt Chart
Committees (if necessary)
Detailed Programme or Time Schedule 14:20 – 16:00 09:20 – 11:40 06:30 – 07:00 (Briefing) June 10: 11:20 – 16:00 June 17: 12:20 – 16:00
07:00 – 10:00 (Planting) (Day 1, Round Robin) (Day 1, Briefing and Start of Project)
10:00 – 10:40 (Lunch break) June 11: 11:20 – 14:00 June 18: 12:20 – 14:00
11:00 – 12:00 (Finishing Touches) (Day 2, Playoff, Champion (Day 2, Declaration of Winner)
Declaration)
Budget Source and Requirements None Group Budget Group Budget Registration Fees Group Budget

Prepared by: Marc Joseph G. Escobido Reviewed and Approved by:

Name and Signature of the Student Name and Signature of the Faculty

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Rubrics for Grading and Obtained Scores:

Week 10. Week 11. Week 14. Week 15. Week 16.
Criteria
May 2 – 7, 2022 May 9 – 14, 2022 May 30 – June 4, 2022 June 6 – 11, 2022 June 13 – 18, 2022

Practical Excellence – 10 points


(relevance to the topics addressed – soundness of concept, and quality of
objectives, progress, quality and effectiveness of the methodology and
associated work plan)
Strategic Thinking / Planning Approach including
Budget Approach / Cost Effectiveness– 10 points
(over-all approach and strategy described/outlined in the proposal and firm
capacity to perform the engagement within the specified timeframe; the
allocation is reasonable and appropriate.)

Impact – 10 points
(potential impact through the development, dissemination, and use of
project results)

TOTAL

Evaluated by:

Name and Signature of the Faculty

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