How Do You Write A Proposal Report?
Reporting on a proposal requires summarization skills that are concise and to-the-point without leaving out any relevant detail or information. It requires skills in both effective reading and writing in order to fully and fairly report on a proposal’s merits. Final decisions often hinge on a reviewer’s overall report, so it’s important to be as precise and organized as possible. Write an introductory paragraph that summarizes the proposal’s overall project description or idea. Describe the purpose, intended audience and what is needed to accomplish the established goal. Describe in detail the proposal’s overall method or proposed procedure. If there is an overarching theory, describe that, too. Detail any background and resources required to fulfill the project. Evaluate the proposal’s projected timeline as to how realistic it is and if it aligns with the outlined goals and purposes. Write a summation of the timeline and whether it aligns with the project’s funding or budget. Outline