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Project Award Submission

Weight
67%
Description
Please submit your Project Award as ONE PDF file in this order: Personal Information Page, Cover Letter, Project Resume, and Project Report Form.
Guidelines & information
Your Project Award Submission should submitted as ONE PDF file, which includes your Personal Information Page, Cover Letter, Project Resume, and Project Report Form. 

The file name should be formatted: projectarea_lastname_firstname.

Youth should organize their PDF file in the following order: 
1.    Personal Information Page
2.    Cover Letter 
3.    Resume 
4.    Project Report Form 
Submission deadline

Rubric

Cover Letter: Engaging Opening & Purpose Stated
Cover Letter: Evidence of Fit/Project Summary & Relevance
Cover Letter: Organization & Flow (coherent, concise)
Cover Letter: Tone/Voice & Motivation (professional, authentic)
Cover Letter: Grammar/Mechanics (punctuation, usage)
Cover Letter: Business Letter Format (heading, address, signature, length)
Resume- Personal Objective: Clarity/Specificity of Goal
Resume- Personal Objective: Alignment to Project Award Category
Resume- Project Mastery: Evidence/Results (what changed or improved)
Resume- Project Mastery: Scope/Complexity of Skills
Resume- Project Mastery: Age-Appropriateness/Progression Over Time
Resume- Leadership: Roles & Responsibilities
Resume- Leadership: Impact/Outcomes (what others gained)
Resume- Citizenship: Depth/Quality of Service
Resume- Citizenship: Initiative & Relevance to Project Area
Resume- Life Skills/Career Readiness: Examples & Reflection (transfer of skills)
Resume- Life Skills/Career Readiness: Variety & Depth (breadth across contexts)
Resume- Recognition (appropriateness, levels, significance)
Resume- Non-4-H Project-Related Experiences (relevance & contribution)
Resume- Overall Formatting/Heading/Grammar (visual appeal; accuracy)
Project Report- Goals: ART Details, Age-Appropriate Challenge, Reflection on Progress
Project Report- Communications: Sharing Methods (variety & suitability)
Project Report- Communications: Audience & Reach (breadth/impact)
Project Report- Learning: Size/Growth/Development of Project
Project Report- Learning: Knowledge & Skills Gained (specificity & level)
Project Report- Learning: Activities (meetings/clinics/tours)
Project Report- Learning: Contests & Competitive Learning (judging/quiz bowls/skill-a-thons)
Project Report- Exhibits/Showcase: Exhibits/Displays/Shows (evidence & alignment)
Project Report- Leadership: Roles (elected/appointed/requested)
Project Report- Leadership: Self-Initiated/Independent Efforts
Project Report- Leadership: Teaching/Organizing/Coordinating & Outcomes
Project Report- Citizenship: Participation in Service Related to Project
Project Report- Citizenship: Initiative/Coordination of Service Efforts
Project Report- Citizenship: Impact on Community/Beneficiaries
Project Report- Finances: Accuracy & Completeness of Records/Summaries
Project Report- Finances: Organization & Clarity (profit/loss not used for scoring)
Project Report- Reflection: Knowledge & Skill Growth; Application to Daily Life
Project Report- Reflection: Leadership/Citizenship Development & Future Plans
Project Report- Reflection: Communication Quality (organization, word choice, grammar)
Project Report- Photos: Evidence of Growth, Leadership & Citizenship in Action