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You and your colleagues, who teach business communication at Oscoda County Community College, are interested in setting up a business writer's hotline (a telephone and e-mail service) that will provid

You and your colleagues, who teach business communication at Oscoda County Community College, are interested in setting up a business writer's hotline (a telephone and e-mail service) that will provide answers to grammar, mechanics, and format questions for people who call in or write. You see it as a way of providing a much-needed service to local businesspeople as well as a way of providing positive public relations for your institution.Each faculty member is willing to donate time to answer the phones and e-mails, but you will need funds for telephone lines, answering machines, reference books, advertising, and more. You decide to apply for a grant from the H. M. Luce Foundation to fund the project for 1 year. After that, if the hotline is successful, you will either reapply for funds or ask Oscoda County Community College administration to fund the continuing costs. For requests less than $3,000, the foundation requests a simple narrative report explaining and justifying the request.Part 1 (2-4 pages):In your paper, answer the following information-gathering questions: 

  • What is the background of the problem?  
  • What will be the outcome of the project?  
  • Describe the audience for this report and the implications for structuring your report.  
  • Describe how the hotline will work.  
  • What are the advantages of this project?  
  • What will the project cost? What are the qualifications of those involved? 
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