Guide to urban gardening

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skills? - Do you need more help? Will you need people who have some specific skills? Resources - Indicate the available resources; - What additional resources will you need (funding, storage space, equipment and materials: seeds, compost for the community garden, etc.)? - Where will equipment and / or resources be stored? Community network - List any external agencies, communities or individuals who you will need to keep in contact with. For example, funding bodies, your local government or council, health or education institutions, charities, etc.; - What will you need to negotiate with them for? Impact - Describe the difference (-s) which the funding received will make. How many people would be influenced by this? What benefit will this funding bring for your community and what results will it allow achieving? What will change? - Think about how you will measure the success of the project during and after it. What indicators are important to you? End of project - Think about what the end of your project will look like; - Describe the project end strategy. Will the project really end, or do you expect other people to take over the project? - Do you expect to receive additional funds to extend or improve the project? How will all this happen? Project budgeting - Good finance management is necessary for successful implementation of the project. Even if it is just a small project or initiative, budgeting should be one of your team’s priorities. 27


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