Non profit Business Proposal Template

About this template

A nonprofit business proposal is a document or pitch letter that outlines a business plan to a grantor who may wish to fund a nonprofit organization for a business engagement. With Jotform Sign’s free Nonprofit Business Proposal, you can generate a custom document for collecting e-signatures from grantors on any device.

Need to change the look and feel of this Nonprofit Business Proposal template? It’s easy with Jotform Sign’s no-code online builder. Simply drag and drop to add or edit form fields, include additional signature fields, include your organization’s logo, change fonts and colors, and make other cosmetic changes. When you’re done making changes, share your proposal via email to gather signatures. You’ll automatically receive a finalized PDF document once all parties have signed.

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