A project is defined as a one-time, non-repetitive activity or set of tasks with clearly defined objectives and a time limit. Projects are often focused on creating something new or implementing major changes. It is important for grant writers and organizations to assess feasibility before committing to a project to ensure their needs and expectations can be met. Project management involves breaking goals down into small, manageable tasks and assigning roles and responsibilities. Projects in non-profit, charitable, and government sectors aim to create social, economic, and political outcomes, while private company projects focus on financial and marketing benefits. There is no single right way to manage a project as they differ in complexity and context.