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Work Plan Template


Section I. OVERVIEW

This Work Plan template developed by the Office of Community Services (OCS), is an essential tool for ensuring enhanced oversight of Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) cooperative agreements and promoting successful project implementation. This Work Plan is required for all CSBG cooperative agreements and serves as a blueprint for organizing, monitoring, and evaluating project progress and achievement of the goals and objectives as outlined in the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), specifically Section I, Program Description.


The Work Plan is intended to be a living document; award recipients have the flexibility to make amendments and adjustments as needed throughout the project period, with the approval of and/or as recommended by the OCS Project Officer. This document should serve as a dynamic guide, assisting you in planning, identifying deliverables, and exploring potential collaboration opportunities. By utilizing this template effectively, you can establish clear benchmarks, track progress, and ensure satisfactory advancement towards completing the activities outlined in this Work Plan.


The OCS Project Officer for each cooperative agreement will schedule recurring 1:1 Performance Oversight meetings to discuss progress on the work outlined in this Work Plan. These conversations will offer an opportunity to address any challenges, provide guidance, and foster an open line of communication between OCS and your team.


Thank you for your dedication to our shared mission of reducing poverty, revitalizing communities, and empowering individuals and families with low income. Together, we can make a lasting impact.



Section II. Instructions


Each section of the CSBG Work Plan should be completed according to the following instructions (an example of a completed goal can be found in Appendix A). Where applicable, the award recipient may opt to include activities outlined in the submitted award application (e.g., submitted Logic Model).


Term

Definition

Project Title

Include the project title. This project title will be used throughout the entire project period. The OCS Project Officer may prepopulate this field to align with the cooperative agreement.

Award Number

Include the award number. This project title will be used throughout the entire project period. The OCS Project Officer may prepopulate this field to align with the cooperative agreement.

Project Period

Historically, CSBG Work Plans covered one award year; however, this work plan will cover the entire project period (i.e., 3 years). Include the start and end date of the period of performance. Include the number of years for the entire award. The OCS Project Officer may prepopulate this field to align with the cooperative agreement.

Organization

Include the name of the award recipient’s organization.

Region

Include the region number, if applicable. The OCS Project Officer may prepoulate this field to align with the cooperative agreement.

Award Contact

Include the name and email address of the award contact person.

OCS Project Officer

OCS will include the name and email address of the OCS Project Officer. For use by OCS.

Objective Description and Goal

The OCS Project Officer will populate the Objective Title by including each project objective separately. This work plan will focus on the objectives outlined the Notice of Funding Opportunity, as well as, the cooperative agreement provided to you by OCS for your award (e.g., if there are six objectives outlined in the cooperative agreement, this work plan will include six objectives for each year of the project [unless the objective was fully completed in a previous year of the cooperative agreement). The award recipient will add one (1) goal written in SMARTIE format for each objective.

    • We define SMARTIE terms below:

  • Specific: Who? (target population and persons doing the activity) and What? (action/activity)

  • Measurable: How much change is expected?

  • Achievable: Can be realistically accomplished given current resources and constraints.

  • Relevant: Are your goals aligned with the priorities of your program and NOFO? Is it meaningful to the population of focus and community being served?

  • Time-bound: The outcome will be met within the project period.

  • Inclusive: Brings traditionally marginalized people—particularly those most impacted—into processes, activities, and decision/policy-making in a way that shares power.

  • Equitable: Seeks to address systemic injustice, inequity, or oppression.

    • Please view the additional resources below to help turn your work plan into a SMARTIE work plan.

Activities

Key/primary events which are specific, measurable, and sufficient in quantity such that their completion should lead to the accomplishment of the stated objective and goal.

    • It is likely that more than one milestone activity will be needed in order to produce an output. Activities may include processes, techniques, tools, events, and actions such as educational curricula, services, case management, training, consultations, etc.). Number each activity (e.g., two activities for Year 1 would show as: 1.1.1 and 1.1.2). Add additional rows as necessary to reflect the appropriate number of activities for your project.

Anticipated Target Start Date

Using the included calendars, include realistic target dates within the project period identifying when each activity will be initated.

Anticipated Target End Date

Using the included calendars, include realistic target dates within the project period identifying when each activity will be completed.

Anticipated Product, Outcome, Proof of Completion, or Measure of Accomplishment

Description of anticipated outcomes or measures of accomplishment. These are used for ongoing monitoring and reporting of project accomplishments or progress toward reaching project objectives, goals, or activities.

OCS Status Update Comments

The OCS Project Officer will add comments to the work plan indicating progress. This includes capturing a mitigation approach for delays and challenges. These comments will be added during 1:1 Performance Oversight meetings with the award recipient. For use by OCS.

Defined Deliverables

The award recipient will use section V to describe each anticipated deliverable, the task number(s) that the deliverable aligns with from section IV, and the anticipated submission date of the draft and/or final versions of each deliverable.

    • A deliverable refers to any item that is produced as a result of a project. Deliverables can take many forms, from physical products to online documents, reports, or software applications.

Budget Spend Down Status

The OCS Project Officer will update this section quarterly and discuss during 1:1 Performance Oversight meetings with the award recipient. For use by OCS.

Status of Deliverables Outlined Within the NOFO

The OCS Project Officer will update this section to reflect the status of submissions for all deliverables outlined in the NOFO and discuss during 1:1 Performance Oversight meetings with the award recipient. For use by OCS.

Performance Oversight Meetings

The OCS Project Officer will update this section to confirm that regular 1:1 Performance Oversight meetings are being held with the award recipient. For use by OCS.


Section III. Submission

  1. Submit your completed Work Plan via www.Grantsolutions.gov as a Grant Note by: Click or tap to enter a date.

  2. Ensure your Grant Note follows the following naming conventions:

Subject: Click or tap here to enter text. “Work Plan – Version No. XX”

Note Type: Correspondence

Notes: Click or tap here to enter text. “Work Plan – Version No. XX”

  1. Send a courtesy email to the OCS Project Officer indicating that the Work Plan is available in GrantSolutions.

Section IV. Work Plan

The award recipient will complete Section IV to include all planned activities for the entire project period.


Project Title: Click or tap here to enter text.

Award Number: Click or tap here to enter text.

Project Period: From: Click or tap to enter a date. To: Click or tap to enter a date. Number of Years:

Organization: Click or tap here to enter text. Region:

Award Contact: Name: Click or tap here to enter text. Email Address: Click or tap here to enter text.

OCS Project Officer: Name: Click or tap here to enter text. Email Address: Click or tap here to enter text.


Project Objective #:

Objective Title from the NOFO:

Goal (written in SMARTIE format):

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Project Obj No.

Project Year

Activity No.

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Anticipated Project, Proof of Completion, Outcome, or Measure of Accomplishment

Anticipated Target Start Date

Anticipated Target End Date

OCS Status Update Comments

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Authorizing Official Recipient Signature: ____________________________________ Date: Click or tap to enter a date.

Section V. Defined Deliverables

The award recipient will complete Section V to include all planned deliverables for the entire project period. The OCS Project Officer will complete the Version and Final sections as deliverables are submitted by the award recipient.


Defined Deliverable (Description)

Aligns with Activity No.

Anticipated Submission Date

Comments

Version

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Final

(To be completed by OCS)

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Section VI. Budget Spend Down Status

For Use by OCS


Quarter

Beginning Budget ($)

Estimated Obligated Funds

($)

Estimated Unbligated Funds

($)

Spending Status

Date Discussed with Award Recipient

OCS

Comments

Quarter 1

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Quarter 2

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Quarter 3

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Quarter 4

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Section VII. Status of Deliverables Outlined Within the NOFO

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NOFO Deliverable

Version

Date Received

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Final

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Section VIII. Progress Reporting

For Use by OCS


The Semi-Annual Performance Progress Report (PPR) and Federal Financial Report (FFR) are due April 30 (covering September 30 – March 31) and October 30 (covering April 1 – September 29) of each budget period. The final reports are due 90 days after the expiration of the cooperative agreement.


Progress Reports


Year 1

April 30

Year 1

October 30

Year 2

April 30

Year 2

October 30

Year 3

April 30

Year 3

October 30

Final

Reports

Semi-Annual Performance Program Report (PPR)

Semi-Annual Federal Financial Report (FFR)



Performance Oversight Meetings

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Award Year

October

November

December

January

February

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April

May

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August

September

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Year 2

Year 3

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Appendix A

Sample Objective, Goal, and Activities


Project Objective #:

Objective Title from the NOFO:

Goal Description (written in SMARTIE format):

Service Delivery Models, Strategies, and Partnerships

Over the 36-month project period, our region will actively collaborate with CSBG eligible entities to identify key activities to improve and/or develop protocols for service delivery models, strategies, and partnerships to better serve individuals and families with low incomes, particulary those who have been traditionally marginalized. We will actively engage the target population through the Community Needs Assessment process. Through this inclusive process, we aim to deliver high-quality services and collectively foster community conditions that promote self-sufficiency and advance equality. By the end of the project, we expect to have established a minimum of five successful service delivery models, strategies, and partnerships that measurably improve outcomes and quality of services fo the target population. This objective is achievable given our current resources and constraints and it aligns with the goals and objectives.


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Project Year

Activity No.

Anticipated Project Activities to Meet the Objective and Goal

Anticipated Project, Proof of Completion, or Measure of Accomplishment

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Anticipated Target End Date

OCS Status Update Comments

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Identify key activities to improve or develop protocols for service delivery models, strategies, and partnerships within 5 CSBG eligible entities for each budget period (fiscal year) of the award.

5 CSBG eligible entities are identified and a written process is developed to identify key activites to improve or develop protocols for service delivery models, strategies, and partnerships within their respective communities.

December 4, 2023

February 29, 2024

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Implement an approach to actively engage the target population through the Community Needs Assessment process.

A written plan is developed and communicated to the appropriate stakeholders to implement the determined approach seamelessly.

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