Director,
T.E.(Terry)
Manning,
Schoener 50,
1771 ED
Wieringerwerf,
The Netherlands.
Tel:
0031-227-604128
Homepage:
http://www.flowman.nl
E-mail:
(nameatendofline)@xs4all.nl : bakensverzet
Incorporating
innovative social, financial, economic, local administrative and productive
structures, numerous renewable energy applications, with an important role for
women in poverty alleviation in rural and poor urban environments.
"Money is not
the key that opens the gates of the market but the bolt that bars them"
Gesell, Silvio The
Natural Economic Order
Revised English
edition, Peter Owen, London 1958, page 228
Edition 01: 25
October, 2007
01.21 HELP WITH NAVIGATION
AMONGST THE PROJECT WORK FILES
The main
project index of work files gives you a global vision of all of the files
making up the project you are drafting. The documents are linked with each
other to make navigation from one work file to another easy.
The
following indications may help you to locate information on specific aspects of
the project you are preparing.
The project work summaries:
Very
short project work summary.
The
work summary sets out on two pages the breadth of vision of the project and the
way social, financial, productive and service structures are integrated with
each other.
Executive work summary of the project.
A
short work summary of project goals,
results and budget details.
The four-page project work
summary for funding purposes
Provides
a more detailed work background to the project.
Provides
a short work description of the concepts behind the project.
List
of project work indicators.
Work
list of project goals, results, and activities.
The work list of key words
Beside each item in the work list
of key words you will find references to the work sections of the project
where the items in question are discussed.
Work files for project finances.
All
work documents relating to applications for financial coverage are accessible
through section 07.01 Menu of all work documents
necessary for applications to financing parties.
For some indications on how to
apply for the funding of your project refer to:
09.39
Fundraising Tips for Community-Based NGOs in Developing Countries.
Work files for project promotion.
The following material may help you with the
presentation of your project work files to third parties:
A Powerpoint presentation
illustrating some of the main project concepts.
Transparents
used to present the project work concepts.
Simple
introduction to local money systems.
Work list of drawings and
charts for use in explaining your
project structures to others. These are available both in English and in
French.
Published articles on
specific aspects of the Model.
Project attachments.
The 38 project attachments are organised in numerical, alphabetical and
subject or. They give you extra details
on the concepts and technologies incorporated in the project, including
information on the work of the Brazilian sociologist Cloodomir Santos de Morais, on local money
systems, on some recommended appropriate technologies, and a hygiene education course. Some of these
projects are in internally produced and in the form of work files which can be
changed. Others are externally produced and cannot be changed without the
permission of their authors.
Service work files:
01.03 List of drawings and
graphs.
01.04 List of maps.
01.05 List of abbreviations
used.
01.06 List of keywords.
01.07
Acknowledgements.
01.08 Information on the
applicant.
01.11 Declaration of participation by
the local populations (example).
01.12 Declarations of
support from civil society.
01.13
Declarations of political support.
01.14 Press articles over the
project
05.11 Environmental
evaluation (with example).
07.01 Documents for
funding applications.
09.10 List of attachments
to Model.
09.18 Presentation of
basic concepts using transparents.
09.19 Power-point presentation.(Example)
For some articles published
on the development concepts followed in the drafting of this project:
See:
Articles published on specific aspect of the Model.
The
list includes articles in English and in Dutch on political aspects, on the use
of renewable energies, on micro-credit systems, and on distributed drinking
water supply.
To start your own project.
How
to begin:
How to begin your own project.
The
basic information necessary to start a project.
Next file:
02.01 General information on the country
where the project will be carried out.
Return to:
01.14 Press articles on the project.
Menu work files for section 1 : General
project information.