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In this video (8 min 52 sec) Ramune Petuchovaite, EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) Manager, explains how to write a strong narrative report for the funders of a public library project.
The video outlines the structure and content of the narrative report, covering each of the three main sections: introduction, implementation and results. It also emphasises that reporting on project results must include information about project outputs and outcomes, lessons learned and how the new service will be sustained in future.
See more EIFL-PLIP Small Bites training videos on library project development -
- Crafting clear goals and objectives for a project (5 min 45 sec)
- Building a work plan for your library project (7 min 43 sec)
- Describing results and choosing indicators for your library project (8 min 16 sec)
- Developing a realistic budget for your library project (10 min 14 sec)
- Writing a budget justification for your library project (9 min 33 sec)
- Reporting on the outcomes of your library project (10 min 56 sec)
Visit our YouTube channel where you will find more EIFL-PLIP Small Bites videos, on the topics Organizing library training programmes and Library performance and outcomes evaluation.
Enjoy the Small Bites video series. Let us know if you found the format and content useful, or have any other feedback – plip@eifl.net.
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