Concept Paper
Concept Paper
ENGLISH FOR
ACADEMIC AND
PROFESSIONAL
PURPOSES
Teacher FARHA C. HASHIM
Welcome students!
a.Identify the salient parts
of a concept paper; Objectives
b.State the importance of a :
concept paper to the
society; and
c.Present a concept paper
Activity : What am
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Directions: Guess the jumbled
letters based on the given
definition or description of an
object.
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4.An accessory, chain-like structure, kind of
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5.A piece of paper, with written/printed text and
numbers. And used in financial transactions proves
that money or goods have been received
Concept Paper
-a document written to convince potential
funders to sponsor a product, program, or
service.
-Concept paper defines an idea or a
concept and explains its essence in order
to clarify the "whatness" of that idea or
concept.
Parts of Concept Paper
1.Name or Title 2. Introduction
Give your Introduce the concept
concept a briefly. Tell the reader what
catchy or the project, research, or
interesting feasibility study is all about.
name.
Parts of Concept Paper
3.Statement of 4.Objective
purpose
in one In bulleted or numbered
sentence, statements, write what your
write what objectives are. Remember to
your purpose observe the principle of
is. parallelism here.
Parts of Concept Paper
5.Question 6.Stakeholders/
Write at least three Beneficiaries
questions (not too
narrow and not too list who will be involved in
broad) that your idea, if the whole process and
carried out, will answer. benefit from it later on.
Parts of Concept Paper
7. Short description 8. Methodology
Write a short description
of your concept. This can What process are you going to
be written in several follow to carry out your
paragraphs, but try to concept or idea into complete
limit yours to three or reality?
five paragraphs.
Parts of Concept Paper
9.Timetable 10.Conclusion
You can create an Write a short paragraph and
illustration, a graph, or conclude your concept paper. Your
a table showing the conclusion should emphasize the
dates or times you purpose and the importance or
significance of your big idea in the
expect a certain task to paper.
be done.
Format or structure when you propose
a certain tangible project in the
discipline.
1.Cover Page
➢State the name of the proponents and their affiliations.
➢State the addresses. Contact numbers. And email addresses of
the proponents.
➢State the head of the agency and his/her contact information.
➢State the date of submission.
2.Introduction
➢State the information about the funding agency to show that you
understand the mission.
➢State the mission of the agency that the proponents represent and
align it to the funding agency's mission. Also, State the year the
proponent's agency was its major accomplishments and other details
that demonstrate it undertake the proposed project.
➢Present and describe other partner agencies and why they are
qualified as such.
➢Provide reasons why the funding agency should support the project.
3.Rationale or Background
➢State the gap in knowledge to be
addressed by the project.
➢State the problems to be solved.
➢State the project's significance:
4.Project Description
➢State the goals and objectives of the project.
➢Present the methodology (sometimes termed as Action
Plan. Project Approach) ➢ Present the timeline expressed
in months and year.
➢State the benefits or anticipated outcomes.
➢State how the success of outcomes will be evaluated.
5.Project Needs and Cost
➢Outline the main budget; include the item
description and amount.
➢Explain Or justify how the budget will be used.
➢List the personnel or equipment needed for the
project.
Activity
A.Directions: Read the concept paper and answer the following questions:
_______________ 1. States the need or purpose of the concept paper.
_______________ 2. Presents how the project will be carried out--and any innovative
approaches.
_______________ 3. Tells the reader what the project, research, or feasibility study is all
about.
_______________ 4. This part of a concept paper is presented through an illustration, a
graph, or a table showing the dates or times you expect a certain task to be done.
_______________ 5. Gives your concept a catchy or interesting name.
Activity
Directions: Use a graphic organizer to present
the learning you garnered for today.
Assignment
Directions: Just choose which track you will work on.
Take note of the reminders below.
Reminders: The format of concept papers varies. Make
sure that you follow the guidelines set in this module
and not the format you see in the examples on the
Internet.
THANK
YOU
See you next time!