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Topic: The American Childhood Cancer Organization
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EACH SUBMISSION SHOULD START WITH AN INTEGRITY STATEMENT:
This paper and all my course work is based solely on my own efforts and I have not seen or
copied any other student assignments or published work of any kind DATE/FULL NAME
EACH SUBMISSION FINISHES WITH A CRITICAL REFLECTION:
a one-page Critical Reflection Section to your final report, where you discuss
how the project links to (1) course objectives, (2) the impact of the nonprofits’ work in the community, and (3) the impact on the students’ personal and professional development.
By now, you have identified a nonprofit, preferably local, and closely studied its operations. While observing the nonprofit, you probably have collected more information about it than is available solely on their website.
Now, it is time to submit your final paper, which will be 8-10 page, double-spaced, 12 pt. document (Title page and references do not count towards the total of pages). This document should summarize the key descriptions of your nonprofit and reflect on each Module of our online course. The in-text citations and references to our readings and videos as well as a reference list are necessary components of the final paper.
Your language should be formal and professional.
Note, the history of the organization should occupy no more than one page. Get into the details of the organizational structure, composition of the board, volunteer management, fundraising sources, etc. right after the 1-page introduction of the organization.
Submit your final project as a DOC or PDF file. Canvas will reject other types of documents automatically.
Checklist:
1. Make sure that you have successfully answered the questions raised by your professor and your classmates during the draft reviewing stage.
2. You have added a one-page Critical Reflection Section to your final report, where you discuss how the project links to (1) course objectives, (2) the impact of the nonprofits’ work in the community, and (3) the impact on the students’ personal and professional development.