Project Need Assessment
Project Need Assessment
Project Need Assessment
It is important to include key individuals in the needs assessment project. These key individuals will vary from project to project
and from community to community, but some examples include: those experiencing the needs your project addresses,
community leaders and activists, people whose jobs or lives could be affected by the project, businesses involved in the project,
health and human service providers who may be knowledgeable about the community.
Project Title:
Start Date:
Projected End Date:
Consider the environmental factors affecting the people you are working with:
• Describe the physical location of the community – What are the climate and topography like?
• What sort of disease, pollution or natural disasters affect or might affect the community?
• Describe the infrastructure available to the community.
• What sort of industrial facilities and commercial areas are present?
• What other environmental factors are applicable to your beneficiary community?
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Livelihoods Assets
1. What financial assets do the people you are working with have currently? How stable are these assets?
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2. What social assets do the people you are working with have currently? How stable are these assets?
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3. What natural assets do the people you are working with have currently? How stable are these assets?
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4. What physical assets do the people you are working with have currently? How stable are these assets?
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5. What human assets do the people you are working with have currently? How stable are these assets?
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6. What are the desired livelihoods outcomes of the people you are working with? Which outcome(s) will be the focus of your
project?
8. Given the economic, social and environmental factors and livelihood assets of the people you are working with, what are
potential internal or external challenges for your Enactus project? Are there possible negative consequences?