Our web site carries many products for a wide variety of businesses.
The list below are the products which are best suited for grant funding proposals.
Each Proposal Pack can be used for writing many types of proposals:
- General business proposals
- Educational proposals
- Technical proposals
- Non-technical proposals
- Product sales proposals
- Service sales proposals
- Short form contracts
- Sales letters
- Contract bidding
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- Non-profit Grant funding proposals
- Business plan funding proposals
- Book publishing proposals
- Resumes & employment proposals
- Quotes, bids and letter proposals
- Buying and selling a business
- RFP responses
- Internal company project proposals
- Government contracts
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The following Proposal Packs ($67 each) are good choices for grants and funding proposals.

Proposal Pack PlainText

Proposal Pack for Government Grants

Proposal
Pack Classic #1

Proposal
Pack Classic #3

Proposal Pack Global #1

Proposal Pack People #1

Proposal Pack Education #1

Proposal Pack Business #9

Proposal Pack Communication #2

Proposal Pack Concepts #2

Proposal Pack Concepts #8

Proposal Pack Concepts #7

Proposal Pack Concepts #9

Proposal Pack In Motion #4
There are many more Proposal Pack styles available and many of the general business themes are also used for grant funding proposals. Just pick one that best suits your own style.
Use the optional Proposal Pack Wizard software interface to help automate your business proposal development. The Wizard is intended for use with one or more of the Proposal Pack graphic themes (listed above).

Proposal Pack Wizard $42

Each Proposal Pack includes over 270 self-guiding pre-designed chapters for writing your business proposals. Save time and money and impress your potential clients with a thorough and consistent business proposal. Then use the Contract Pack documents to seal the deal and keep the project on track.

Q: What can I use a Proposal Pack for?
A: Any situation where you have to make your pitch in writing. Such as:
- A teacher or school seeking grant funding for an academic project.
- An individual seeking a grant from a government institution.
- A student seeking grants for a local project from a foundation.
- A non profit organization seeking project funding.
- A not for profit company looking for funds for an outreach program.
- A school seeking funding and support for student learning projects.
- A library seeking funding to purchase new educational books.

A grant proposal is categorized into narrative sections such as: Introduction, Client Centered Summary, Need Assessment, Project Centered Goals and Objectives, Methodology, Evaluation, Budget, Proposal Summary, Your Business Centered Qualifications and finally Appendix Information.
Any grant proposal will follow the same structure, starting with a grant cover sheet, cover letter, title page, table of contents, executive summary, tax status, financial templates then adding additional documents specifically related to what is being proposed.
Out of the entire collection you may only need 10 or 15 templates. Since everyone's needs are different we include a wide array of templates to choose from and sample proposals, suggestions and instructional material to help guide you.