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Project Proposal Templates

Three project proposal frameworks for different audiences — Internal Project Proposal, Client-Facing Proposal, and Grant Proposal — each structured to persuade decision-makers and secure approval.

Variation 1

Internal Project Proposal

Best for: requesting budget, headcount, or resources for an internal initiative

Document Header

Project Proposal: [Project Name] | Submitted by: [Name, Department] | Date: [Date] | Budget Request: [$X]

Executive Summary

We propose [brief project description] to address [specific business problem]. This project will deliver [key outcome] within [timeframe] and is expected to generate [ROI or cost savings].

Problem Statement

Currently, [describe current state and why it is a problem]. This costs the business approximately [$X / N hours] per [month/quarter] in [lost revenue / inefficiency / customer churn].

Proposed Solution

[Describe your proposed approach]. Key deliverables include: [deliverable 1], [deliverable 2], and [deliverable 3].

Budget & Timeline

Total budget: [$X] (breakdown: [line items]). Timeline: [N weeks]. Resources required: [team members and estimated hours]. Expected ROI: [X% or $Y within Z months].

Variation 2

Client-Facing Project Proposal

Best for: agencies, consultants, and service providers pitching a project to a prospective client

Document Header

Proposal for [Client Company Name] | Prepared by: [Your Company] | Date: [Date] | Valid until: [Date + 30 days]

Understanding Your Challenge

Based on our discovery conversation, [Client Company] is facing [specific challenge]. The impact of this challenge is [business consequence]. Our goal is to solve this by [proposed approach].

Our Approach & Deliverables

Phase 1 ([timeframe]): [Discovery / Audit / Research] — Deliverable: [output]

Phase 2 ([timeframe]): [Strategy / Design / Development] — Deliverable: [output]

Phase 3 ([timeframe]): [Launch / Implementation] — Deliverable: [output]

Investment & Terms

Total project investment: [$X]. Payment schedule: [e.g., 50% on signing, 50% on delivery]. To proceed, please sign and return this proposal by [date].

Variation 3

Grant Proposal

Best for: nonprofits, research institutions, and businesses applying for public or private grant funding

Document Header

Grant Proposal: [Project Title] | Applicant: [Organization Name] | Funder: [Funding Body] | Amount Requested: [$X]

Need Statement

The problem we are addressing: [describe the need with data and evidence]. This affects [population or community] by [specific impact]. Without intervention, [future consequence].

Project Description & Outcomes

We will [describe activities and methods] to achieve [specific, measurable outcomes] by [project end date]. Impact metrics: [quantified beneficiaries, outcomes, or measurements].

Evaluation Plan

Success will be measured by [evaluation methods]. We will report results to [funder] at [midpoint] and [project completion] using [data collection methods].

How to Use These Templates

1

Start with the problem, not the solution

Decision-makers approve solutions to problems they feel. Lead with a crisp, evidence-backed problem statement before describing your approach. Make them feel the pain first.

2

Quantify everything possible

Vague proposals fail. Replace "improve efficiency" with "reduce processing time from 4 hours to 45 minutes." Numbers make proposals credible and memorable.

3

Show your track record

Include a brief case study or reference to a past similar project. Social proof transforms a proposal from a promise into evidence-backed confidence.

4

Make the ask explicit

End with a clear, specific call to action. "To proceed, please sign and return by [date]." Ambiguous proposals get deferred indefinitely.

Customize in Dewx

Inside Dewx, tell Dew: "Write a project proposal for [client name] for [project description]. Budget is [$X], timeline is [N weeks], and key deliverables are [list]." Dew drafts a complete, customized proposal, adds it to your GTM pipeline, and schedules follow-up reminders automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a project proposal and a project charter?

A project proposal is a persuasive document that seeks approval and funding. It makes the case for why a project should be done, what the expected return is, and why now. A project charter is an authorizing document created after approval — it defines scope, roles, and success criteria for execution. Proposal first, charter second.

What should a project proposal include?

A winning project proposal includes an executive summary, problem statement, proposed solution, project scope, timeline, budget, team qualifications, expected outcomes, and a risk assessment. Client-facing proposals also need pricing and a clear call to action. The most important section is always the problem statement — if they don't feel the pain, they won't approve the solution.

How long should a project proposal be?

Internal proposals: 1-3 pages. Client proposals: 5-15 pages depending on project complexity. Grant proposals: follow the funder's exact word or page limits. Every section should be as long as necessary and no longer. Decision-makers skim — use headers, bullets, and visuals to make the proposal scannable at a glance.

How does Dewx help with writing and managing proposals?

Dewx GTM Hub manages your entire proposal workflow. Dew can draft customized proposals based on client discovery notes, track proposal status through the pipeline, send automated follow-up reminders, and generate proposal analytics showing your win rate by type, size, and industry. All proposals are stored and searchable in one place.

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