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How to write proposals for government contracts

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  • 536 Students
  • Updated 1/2024
  • Certificate Available
4.1
(80 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
1 Hour(s) 37 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Dr. Francesca Abii
Certificate
  • Available
  • *The delivery and distribution of the certificate are subject to the policies and arrangements of the course provider.
Rating
4.1
(80 Ratings)
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Course Overview

How to write proposals for government contracts

What to do and what not to do to write proposals to win contract bids. You will learn what winning proposals look like

This course will help anyone who wants to learn how to write proposals to win government contracts. This course provides insights into what to do and what not to do and also includes a sample scenario of a fictitious government contract solicitation and how to write the proposal. A sample solicitation is included in the course video along with guidance on how to write an effective proposal for the sample solicitation. The course also includes worksheets to use to apply the course lessons. You will use the worksheets to record the lessons you learned in the course and the key takeaways that you will apply to help you write effective proposals. The information is written at a level that can be understood by any anyone. If you are new to the contracting process, you should be able to follow along and understand the content. If you are also familiar with the contracting process and would like to learn how to improve your future contract bids, you should also be able to benefit from this course. The information provided in this document come from my insight working for the government for 12 years. I share all the dos and the don'ts of proposal writing to be successful in contract bids.

Course Content

  • 7 section(s)
  • 7 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 How to effectively write your corporate profile section of the proposal
  • Section 3 How to write the past performance portion of the proposal
  • Section 4 Learn how to effectively address the solicitation requirements in your proposal.
  • Section 5 How to effectively write your project approach section of the proposal
  • Section 6 How to effectively write about your proposed team in your proposal
  • Section 7 Guidance for solicitation response - Based on Fictitious Solicitation

What You’ll Learn

  • This course provides tips and guidelines for writing effective proposals.
  • This course is not intended to cover details about contracting. This course highlights guidelines for successful proposal
  • Understand what to avoid when responding to government contract solicitations
  • Learn how to write competitive proposals
  • Important guidelines to remember when responding to a government request for proposal (RFP)
  • Help people new to contracting learn how to effectively write proposals to win contracts
  • Learn examples of successful and unsuccessful proposals from an experienced former Federal Government contract technical representative

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • M
    Mei Nan Hoyen
    5.0

    comprehensive informative direct course

  • S
    Shea Johnson
    5.0

    Very informational and valuable. Easy to remember! Helpful templates! Thank you again!

  • J
    Joslyn Jackson
    3.5

    This course is very repetitive and could probably be edited down to half the length. If you have never even looked at a proposal before, I think it would be helpful to understand the sections, but it would have been nice to see more examples.

  • R
    Rosario Ariel Torres
    5.0

    good

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