How to write an attractive and effective Project Title for Proposal
Posted by maghestra
on Tuesday, March 11, 2014
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The title of a project
is of ultimate importance, thus make sure to take your time to find the
best one. Titles must be attractive and exciting at the same time. The
title must convey the meaning, the area of intervention and the goals of
the project while being enticing.
It is good practice to select the final title together with all the other members of the NGO. Whereas the project proposal is very technical and requires specific skills
that not everybody may possess, the title represents everybody’s
efforts, expectations, and aspirations. Accordingly, all the members
should be asked to participate in the process of selecting the title to
make sure that they all feel excited by the idea of working towards its development.
Firstly, write down on paper five key
words, which summarise your project. For instance if your project will
organise a communal meal in a certain neighbourhood known for its lack
of social cohesion, in order to improve relationships among those living
there, write: food, dinner-party, neighbourhood, community,
and social cohesion. Gather all the members of your NGO for a
collective brainstorming session. Write down the five words you selected
on a board and ask the group at large to work with those words and suggest possible titles. It is important that you set your goal
for the meeting as that of coming up with the best three
title-proposals within a couple of hours. Make sure to prepare coffees
and cakes for your collaborators (it is not proven that sugar helps
creativity, but it will create a more relaxed atmosphere). Set aside an
hour to produce a long list of titles and another hour to shortlist the
best three. Keep the meeting within the 2 hours proposed to maintain
concentration among the group. You could decide whether to work within
smaller groups or with one big group according to the size of the NGO
and group dynamics. At the end of the meeting you should have your three
short listed titles. At this point, you should organise a focus group
with a group of five to ten friends. Present in brief the project to the
focus group and write the three final project titles on a board. Ask to
the participants to choose one and to explain why they selected it.
Take notes during the discussion. By the end of the focus group you
should have all the information you need to make your final choice. Read
through the notes you have taken and assess the information you have
gathered.
Write for each of the titles their strengths and weaknesses.
Compare your results and take your final decision. Make sure to
circulate the final title among all the members of your NGO who participated in the process to communicate the final decision.
In brief, the best title will: 1) give a
general idea of what the project is about 2) make you curious about the
project and prompt you to read more and to participate in it 3) not be
descriptive, but allusive 4) catch people’s attention because of a play
of words or a reference to movies, books, popular culture etc. 5) be simple and straightforward (avoid overcomplicated titles) 6) be memorable.
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