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A project proposal is a document that outlines a project's plan, including objectives, methods, and expected outcomes, aimed at seeking approval or funding. Key steps in writing a proposal include identifying the problem, defining objectives, researching background information, and determining feasibility. The proposal should contain essential sections such as a title page, introduction, objectives, methodology, timeline, budget, and conclusion.
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A project proposal is a document that outlines a project's plan, including objectives, methods, and expected outcomes, aimed at seeking approval or funding. Key steps in writing a proposal include identifying the problem, defining objectives, researching background information, and determining feasibility. The proposal should contain essential sections such as a title page, introduction, objectives, methodology, timeline, budget, and conclusion.
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GROUP 3

Project Proposal
What is a Project Proposal?
Project Proposal
A project proposal is a document
that outlines a plan for a project,
including objectives, methods, and
expected outcomes. And its
purpose is used to seek approval
or funding for a project.
How to Start Writing a
Project Proposal?
How to Start Writing a Project Proposal?

● Identify the problem or need

● Define objectives and goals

● Research background information

● Determine feasibility
IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM OR NEED

Determine the issue or gap that


your project aims to address. A
clear problem statement justifies
why the project is necessary.
DEFINE OBJECTIVES AND GOALS

Set specific, measurable, and


achievable outcomes that your
project aims to accomplish within
a given timeframe.
RESEARCH BACKGROUND
INFORMATION
Gather data, statistics, or studies
to support your proposal and
demonstrate the relevance and
feasibility of your project.
DETERMINE FEASIBILITY

Assess whether the project is


realistic by considering available
resources, time, budget, and
potential challenges.
What are the Contents of a
Project Proposal?
Contents of a Project Proposal

● Title Page
● Timeline
● Introduction
● Budget
● Objectives
● Conclusion
● Methodology
Project name,
Title Page organization, and date

Problem statement
Introduction
and purpose

What you aim to


Objectives
achieve
How you will execute the
Methodology
project

Timeline Phases and deadlines

Budget Estimated costs

Conclusion Summary and impact


How to Conclude a Project
Proposal?
How to Conclude a Project Proposal?
Summarize key points, emphasize
the project's importance, and
include a call to action, such as
requesting approval or support.
Keep it clear and persuasive.
How to revise the draft?
How to revise the draft
Review for clarity, coherence, and
completeness. Check for errors,
ensure all sections are included,
and refine based on feedback for
a polished final version.
Group Activity
“Think and Link”
Mechanics:

● 3 groups

● Answer only your question and pass it to the next member

● You must answer the question before passing it to the next


member

● No coaching
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