Scholar-Practitioner Project (SPP) Guidelines

The discussion assignment for this week includes a Summative Discussion Board reviewing your experience in the course.
July 30, 2020
Identify the purposes of criminal punishment, trends in punishment, and then examine whether or not shaming can punish, educate and/or rehabilitate.
July 30, 2020

Scholar-Practitioner Project (SPP) Guidelines

This week, you submit your completed Scholar-Practitioner Project. Refer to the Scholar-Practitioner Project (SPP) Guidelines Document from your Learning Resources.The project will consist of three elements:Part 1A: Public Health Initiative Approval (Week 2)
Part 1B: Economic Analysis of the Initiative of Choice (Week 5)
Part 2: Financial Accounting Analysis (Week 9)
Part 3: Alternative Funding Sources (Week 11)
See below for additional details on what to include in Part 3.Part 3: Alternative Funding SourcesFor this part of your Scholar-Practitioner Project you will evaluate funding sources for the public health initiative you selected in Week 2. Then, you will submit a mock grant proposal for an appropriate grant to supplement or allow expansion of your selected public health initiative.The proposal should include:The public health initiatives purpose, background, goals, and objectives
A description of the funding sources you selected and explanation of why you selected it over others
Eligibility and selection criteria for the funding source
An explanation of the funds needed and how the funds may be used
The adjusted total 5-year budget you completed in week 9 (include all instructor recommendations)