Questions and Answers
When planning a proposal, what should you consider about the beneficiaries?
Their level of knowledge on the topic
What should you do to make sure the problem you want to solve is clear to your beneficiaries and evaluators?
Identify the problem
What should you do after identifying the problem you want to solve?
Establish a direct and feasible solution to the problem
What should you consider about the audience when writing a proposal?
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What should you use to support your argument and make it persuasive?
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What language should you use when writing a proposal?
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What should you do before writing the proposal to organize your thoughts?
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Study Notes
- When planning a proposal, consider the beneficiaries and their level of knowledge on the topic.
- Identify the problem you want to solve and make sure it is clear to your beneficiaries and evaluators.
- Establish a direct and feasible solution to the problem.
- Consider the style and expectations of your proposal's audience.
- Use facts and evidence to support your argument and make it persuasive.
- Write in plain and direct language.
- Create an outline to organize your thoughts before writing the proposal.
- Include a budget analysis and organizational details in an executive proposal.
- Take enough time to understand and weigh the necessary elements of the proposal.
- Make sure the proposal is efficient and compelling to persuade evaluators to support it.
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