Proposal Templates That Get Donations

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Why use a Storydoc template instead of paying a design agency?

  1. Stroydocs are 2x more engaging than a typical agency-made donor proposal
  2. Our templates cost a fraction of the price you pay an agency.
  3. With Storydoc you can produce content about 5x faster than using the legacy design approach.


What is the goal of a donor proposal?

The goal of a donor proposal is to persuade potential donors to support your cause by clearly presenting the project's mission, goals, and benefits. It aims to build trust and demonstrate how the donor’s contribution will make a meaningful impact.


What makes a good donor proposal design?

  • Clarity and simplicity: Ensure information is easy to understand.
  • Visual appeal: Use high-quality images and graphics.
  • Storytelling: Craft a compelling narrative.
  • Consistency: Maintain a cohesive style and branding.
  • Interactivity: Include links to videos or interactive elements.
  • Professional layout: Organize content logically with clear headings.

What makes Storydoc better than PowerPoint or PDF?

With your same-old PowerPoint donor proposal design, you’ll never stand out, let alone engage. Donors have seen beautiful donor proposal PPTs and PDFs a thousand times before. Though pretty, they’re still static, dull, and hard to understand.


What should a donor proposal template include?

  1. Cover page: Title, organization name, and logo.
  2. Executive summary: Brief overview of the proposal.
  3. Mission statement: Purpose and goals of the project.
  4. Problem statement: The issue your project addresses.
  5. Objectives: Specific, measurable outcomes.
  6. Project plan: Detailed description of the project.
  7. Budget: Estimated costs and funding requirements.
  8. Impact: Potential benefits and success metrics.
  9. Conclusion: Call to action and contact information.


What are the main types of donor proposals?

  1. Individual donor proposals
  2. Corporate donor proposals
  3. Foundation grant proposals
  4. Government grant proposals
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