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Write the proposal. The proposal should be a short (one page) outline of whom the promoters are, their background and successes, what they want to do (promote an event, ) how they will do it and what they want from the venue. Keep the well written and stylish. Consider having a graphic designer spruce up the proposal.
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An event planning business proposal is a comprehensive document that outlines the services you will provide for an event. It is your company brochure, your marketing campaign, and your sales pitch all wrapped up into one.
Write a short, snappy event title. Put the tastiest bits upfront in the summary. Give us information, not opinion or rhetoric. If your initiative has a suite of different activities and events, give examples. Tell us who your experts and speakers are. Include an captivating picture.
Plan ahead of time. Take your time in creating your plan. Have a purpose. Have a backup plan. Determine your target guests. Research costs. Consider your budget. Have a checklist. Revise plan as needed.
In dollar terms, at a modest $35/hour, you will spend $1,400 to $5,250 of your own time. There are also hard costs to throwing a launch party. Costs will almost certainly include venues (min ~$800), entertainment (min ~$300), and swag (minimum $5/head).
Start the proposal by identifying your name, address and contact information. Include the names of your team partners and references. Provide a name for the ministry and explain how it will meet the church's values, vision and mission.
1 Planning: 2 Sketch your problem or point of improvement. 3 Sketch your proposed solution. 4 Define your reader. 5 Writing: 6 Draft the problem your idea will solve. 7 Include who the proposal will effect. 8 Draft the proposed solution to the problem.
Become a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. First and foremost, if your organization is not already registered as a 501(c)(3) with the IRS, take the necessary steps to do so. Establish relationships with private foundations serving your community. Create a Community Coalition.
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