Scope of Work: Objectives and Tasks
Objectives
- Definition:
- Objectives are specific, quantifiable goals that measure project/program progress within the grant period.
- They articulate key milestones or components of the project/program implementation.
- Examples:
- Winter Trail-Grooming Project
- Groom 2.2 miles of the North Tahoe Trail from Dollar Hill to Cedar Flat twice weekly for the winter season of 2024-2025 when the snowfall is greater than 4 inches, commencing when the snowpack is 12 inches deep and ceasing when the snowpack melts to less than 12 inches deep.
- To capture trail-use metrics and qualitative community feedback, a monthly community survey will be conducted at three separate trailheads on Saturday mornings throughout the peak winter season.
- Workforce Housing Advocacy and Direct Assistance in North Lake Tahoe Program
- Provide $50,000 in direct payments to landlords and utility companies and other housing-related costs in fiscal year 2025 to ensure that families accepted into the Housing Stability Program stay housed in Eastern Placer County.
- Winter Trail-Grooming Project
- Characteristics:
- Specific: Clear parameters about what objectives will accomplish and who they will impact.
- Measurable: Quantifiable criteria to determine achievement.
- Achievable: Can realistically be completed during the grant period as determined by organizational capacity, permitting, and funds.
- Relevant: Directly signal project/program advancement or completion.
- Time-bound: Constrained by a specific timeline or deadline within the grant period.
- Role:
- Objectives provide a clear focus and define success criteria for the project/program.
- They guide the selection and prioritization of tasks and activities to ensure project/program completion.
- They are assigned to specific team members or stakeholders responsible for their completion.
Please note that objectives are referred to as “goals” in the video.
Tasks:
- Definition:
- Tasks are specific actions or activities sequentially executed to complete the project’s/program’s objectives.
- They are the individual steps or assignments required to implement the project/program plan.
- Examples:
- Winter Trail-Grooming Project
- Hire three part-time groomers who are available for work on weekday mornings.
- Rent a storage facility for grooming equipment adjacent to the Dollar Creek Trailhead.
- Weekly maintenance of grooming equipment.
- Workforce Housing Advocacy and Direct Assistance in North Lake Tahoe Program
- Conduct a housing-needs assessment in Kings Beach.
- Leverage $12,000 from the Southwest Gas Utility Assistance Partnership for utility payments.
- Translate housing resource-navigation materials into Spanish.
- Winter Trail-Grooming Project
- Characteristics:
- Actionable: Clearly defined actions that can be executed.
- Sequential: As discrete actions, tasks should be listed in chronological order of implementation.
- Role:
- Tasks are the building blocks of a project plan and provide a roadmap for
project execution.
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