A proposal is not a brochure – it is the moment a buyer decides whether your plan is worth the money. This ten-slide deck is built to make that decision easy to say yes to: it states the client's situation back to them, sets the objectives, lays out the approach and scope, and then earns the price with a clear line from work to value.
The sequence is the one a good proposal follows: the situation and what is at stake, the objectives you are solving for, the approach and scope of work, deliverables, a timeline with milestones, the value or ROI, pricing, the team, and the next step. Each slide carries a single claim as an action title, so the whole deck reads as one argument for why this engagement pays for itself – not a stack of sections the reader has to connect.
Everything is real and editable. The value and pricing slides use native PowerPoint charts and tables – right-click, Edit Data, and your ROI case, cost breakdown and timeline flow in as live objects, not screenshots. It uses system fonts only (Georgia and Arial), opens without missing-font warnings, and runs in PowerPoint, Google Slides and Keynote at 16:9, royalty-free for commercial use.
This is drawn from a 275-slide business library, cut to the single job of winning the deal in front of you. If you close on proposals, this is the proposal – structured to move a buyer from "interesting" to "approved."
Format: Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx), 10 slides, 16:9. Works in PowerPoint, Google Slides and Keynote.
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Source: Best Practices in Pitch Deck PowerPoint Slides: Sales Proposal Deck Template (Editable, ROI Charts) PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation Slide Deck, Argo Decks
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