Title: RFP Presentations Solicited Proposals
1RFP PresentationsSolicitedProposals
Proposing Persuading
- Cheryl Geisler
- Lecture 13-14
2Agenda
- Style Workshop 5
- RFP Comparisons Part III
- Intro to Solicited Proposals
- RFP Comparisons Part IV
3Style Workshop 5
4Original
- Athens' catastrophic Sicilian Invasion is the
most important event in Thucydides' History of
the Peloponnesian War. - Three-quarters of the history is devoted to
setting up the invasion because of this. - Through the step-by-step decline in Athenian
society that Thucydides describes, we can see how
he chose to anticipate the Sicilian Invasion. - The inevitability that we associate with the
tragic drama is the basis reason for the need to
anticipate the invasion.
5Akintayo
- In Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War,
the most important event is the Athenians'
catastrophic invasion of Sicily. - He examines the causes of this invasion, to which
he devotes three quarters of the book. - Thucydides builds to a foreshadowed conclusion,
the invasion of Sicily, by detailing the cause,
the decline of Athenian society. - He leads us along the arc of this tragic drama,
leading us to an inevitable catastrophe.
6Laura
- The most important event in Thucydides' History
of the Peloponnesian War is Athens' catastrophic
Sicilian Invasion which is why three-quarters of
the book is devoted to setting it up. - As a matter of fact, through the step-by-step
decline in Athenian society that Thucydides
describes, we can see how he chose to anticipate
the Sicilian Invasion which was needed due to the
inevitability associated with this tragic drama.
7Jake
- The most important event in Thucydides History
of the Peloponnesian War is Athens catastrophic
Invasion of Sicily. - Thucydides devotes three quarters of his account
to describing the social decline among the
Athenian people, and paints a picture reminiscent
of the best Greek tragedies. - The historical evidence presented leads to an
inevitable and tragic conclusion the Sicilian
Invasion.
8Johanna
- Many people describe the Sicilian Invasion as
inevitable, but it is this precise inevitability
that allowed Thucydides to anticipate and predict
its occurrence, although he was unable to prevent
it.
9RFP Comparisons Part III
10RFP III
- 630 Akintayo
- 640 Laura
- 650 Ryan
- 700 CJ
11Solicited Proposals
12Solicited Defined
- A proposal written in response to a formal
request for proposals
13Features
- Proposal expected, even desired
- Competitive
- Formal review process
- Explicit criteria
- Hard work
- Often team work
14Schedule
- Mar 24 Concept paper Conference (2
weeks) - Apr 14 Draft (5 weeks)
- Apr 21- 28 Presentation (6-7 weeks)
- May 5 Final (8 weeks)
15Some Examples
16Vermont Studio Center
- 4-week residency and full fellowship in
nonfiction writing
17MacArthur Foundation
- Equipment to expand computer center
18Guggenheim Foundation
- Genius Award to Fund A Year on the Road
19Free Markets Development Advisers Program
- An International Management Opportunity for Year
Abroad
20Creative Capital Foundation
- A sculpture that represents the thoughts feelings
and emotions evoked by War Memorials
21Oracle Corporate Giving
- A grant of 10,000 to purchase digital audio/video
equipment for the ARC
22Fund for the Improvement of Post-secondary
Education (FIPSE)
- Comprehensive Program Electronic Mentoring
Programfor Minority Students atRensselaer
23US Soccer Foundation
- City Soccer United Bringing Soccer to
Schenectady
24Baseball Tomorrow Fund
- LaGrange Youth Baseball/Softball field 2004
25American Association of University Women
- Modeling the MinCDE System in E. coli
26Central Valley Regional Center (CVRC)
27Small Business Administration
28National Geographic Travel Magazine
29STC
30American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
31Palo Alto Foundation for Education
32Planning
33Option 1
- Take unsolicited proposal the next step
- Write on behalf of organization you targeted in
unsolicited
34Option 2
- Take unsolicited proposal the next step
- Write to get the resources you need to continue
the work
35Option 3
- Choose a new project
- Write to get resources to accomplish something
you care about
36Criteria for Choosing an RFP
- Mission consistent with your goals?
- Level of funding available adequate?
- Meet the requirements for a project?
- Work required feasible in given timeframe?
- History of funding suggest youre competitive?
- Connections with agency?
- Friendly to your methodology?
37Managing Scope
- Problem Often too large in scope
- Solution Focus on the core that represents the
baseline logic
38Adding in and Leaving Out
- Add in
- credentials
- budget
- application form
- Leave out
- Supplementary materials that are
- impossible to create or gather AND not central to
your argument
39Questions about What to Include?
40Solicited Concept Paper
- Two Weeks
- Brief description of topic
- Preliminary baseline logic
- RFP URL or paper copy of RFP
- Contact list started
41RFP Comparisons Part IV
42RFP IV
- 8oo Thomas
- 810 Jeff
- 820 Jiuru
- 830 Johanna
43Coming Up
44This Week
- Draft unsolicited proposal due by close of day
Friday (Mar 6)
45Next Week
- Spring Break
- Comments on unsolicited back by weekend (Mar 15)
- Continue legwork
46Two Weeks (Mar 17
- Concision Workshop
- Themes Qualifications
- Revised Unsolicited Proposal due by close of day
Friday (Mar 20)
47Three Weeks (Mar 24)
- Field Reports
- Concept papers for Solicited Proposal
48Questions?