The concept paper provides a summary of a proposed project including its objectives, methodology, and importance in order to help funding agencies decide whether to approve it for full proposal submission. It gives an overview of what the project is, why it is being conducted, and how it will be carried out, serving to eliminate proposals unlikely to be approved and obtain feedback to strengthen full proposals.
The concept paper provides a summary of a proposed project including its objectives, methodology, and importance in order to help funding agencies decide whether to approve it for full proposal submission. It gives an overview of what the project is, why it is being conducted, and how it will be carried out, serving to eliminate proposals unlikely to be approved and obtain feedback to strengthen full proposals.
The concept paper provides a summary of a proposed project including its objectives, methodology, and importance in order to help funding agencies decide whether to approve it for full proposal submission. It gives an overview of what the project is, why it is being conducted, and how it will be carried out, serving to eliminate proposals unlikely to be approved and obtain feedback to strengthen full proposals.
Prior to the submission of a project proposal, proponents are requested to
submit a summary of what project is all about, the reasons for conducting the project, and how it will be carried out. This document is called concept paper. A concept paper provides an overview of the project, and helps funding agencies eliminate proposals that are likely to be disapproved. In the academic and professional setting, an institution or agency is able to decide whether a certain project or research is worth the investment through the CONCEPT PAPER
A Concept Paper has several uses:
1. It serves as a foundation of the full proposal. 2. It helps determine whether a certain project is feasible or not. 3. It is used to pique the interest of the potential funding agencies. 4. Finally, it is used to obtain informal feedback on the ideas prior to preparing the full proposal.