Partnership Proposal Presentation
Partnership Proposal Presentation
Project details
What we need
- A new partnership proposal presentation, or an update of an existing proposal in Powerpoint, Keynote, Google Slides, Prezi, or another presentation software
- Best practices and tactics for structuring an effective partnership proposal
Additional details
We want to create a presentation for high school senior staff and admins (principals, counselors, etc.) that gives them information about our organization and the programs we offer. We want senior staff to give failing seniors an alternative option instead of just failing out of high school. We want to become a referral source for those students. On a larger scale, to build a relationship with the schools themselves.
What we have in place
- We currently have previous marketing materials geared toward high school staff, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have presentation templates, plenty of informational materials,, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,828 , allowing us to pay for the prep and testing of those seniors who will not meet traditional graduation requirements.
This project is of extreme importance because it will allow us to expand our reach while simultaneously building relationships with local schools and their staff. Senior counselors and staff are aware of the students who won't graduate in time. This project will help inform those seniors of available graduation alternatives at no or low-cost. This project directly aligns with our mission to help individuals graduate.
Project plan
Our mission
Our mission is to motivate under-educated adult learners to obtain the education and career training necessary to be self-sufficient; we will create clear pathways to new opportunities that help restore dignity and improve quality of life.
What we do
We help individuals 17+ who did not complete high school by offering a 3-6 month alternative program that allows them to earn their Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency (TxCHSE - formally GED).