A proposal often acts as a starting point for any major project. It details the time, funds, and resources necessary to ensure a projects completion. The goal of a proposal is to identify a local problem or issue and provide research that proves the best solution for addressing the problem. To create a successful proposal, writers make a convincing argument for the appropriate audience, present persuasive data, and demonstrate that they can be trusted with the interpretation of this data. In your proposal report, you will compose a well-structured argument that explains the significance of the problem you have identified, matches a solution to the problem, and presents the methods, plans, and costs of enacting the solution.
Preparation
The foundation of your report will rely on credible sources that you find, which means that research will play a major part in this assignment. For the proposal report, you will:
1. Research the problem. This entails identifying who is impacted by the problem, and finding an audience who cares about, and can do something about it.
2. Research potential solutions for the problem. Figure out which solution best addresses your problem and is feasible considering your audiences resources.
3. Craft a compelling proposal. Your proposal will advocate for a way to address, solve, or resolve the problem.
Note that because you are asking your audience to invest time and resources into your project, you will want to ensure that it is feasible and acceptable for everyone involved.
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