Develop a proposal for a human services program to meet a community need
Step One: Document the problem. Find statistical information which defines the scope of the problem, comparing national statistics to state and local statistics. For more information see Statistical Resources on this page for some useful websites, or the guide to statistics for more information.
Step Two: Develop ideas for the program. Considering what you have discovered about the scope of your problem, what sorts of interventions are likely to work?
Step Three: Gather research to support the proposed program. State your hypothesis, identify key concepts and list as many synonyms for your key words as you can come up with.
Step Four: Obtain the information. Research articles can be found using good databases and the OSU Libraries catalog is useful for finding books and government reports.
Step Five: Evaluate the information. Here are some tips from the Library Research Tutorial
Step Six: Find funding for your program. See Funding Resources on this page for some ideas.
Don't forget to cite your sources using the American Psychological Association (APA) guidelines. See this handy guide from another OSU, Ohio State University, for assistance.