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Proposal management – oversees, coordinates and is ultimately responsible for ensuring the preparation, writing, editing, review, management and timely submission of technical and cost proposals and other funder or IFS required materials.
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In this highly interactive role, you will collaborate directly with capture and proposal managers to provide writing, editing, and analysis support as well as tracking and coordinating actions for various efforts.
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Ability to develop technical proposal sections (written and graphical) by assembling information to meet requirements in addition to editing presentations and proposal content for clarity and consistency is required.
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Our client is seeking a Proposal Manager to work in their Alexandria, VA office. The Proposal Manager will manage all phases of the proposal development process in response to requests for proposals.
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Work with the proposal team and Capture Manager to determine author assignments and integrate win strategy, themes, and discriminators into proposal. Edit presentations and proposal content for clarity and consistency.
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Experience and proficiency conceptualizing graphics to support proposal development, and copy-editing adhering to industry standards and corporate style guide. - Oversee, facilitate, and conduct daily proposal activities, including solutioning sessions, team meetings, writing development, editing and review cycles, graphics and formatting, and production activities.
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The Vendor will provide business development support services for live and upcoming opportunities with Department of State, Department of Labor, Department of Defense, and Health and Human Services, which may include proposal writing, technical leadership of and/or contributions to proposals, outline development, color reviews, bid process support, copy-editing, and proposal review.
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The Federal proposal manager will manage and coordinate the full development, writing, editing, production, and proofing of proposals, statement of qualifications, presentations, resumes, project data sheets, and related marketing/proposal materials within the LEO A DALY brand standards.
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Assist the Director of Foundations & Development Communications with larger, complex grant proposals and reports outside of your portfolio, including: developing outlines and writing proposal content that is compelling and also reflects a commitment to diversity and inclusion; working with other departments and program staff to develop proposal material; developing project budgets; and copy editing materials for submission.
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Provide administrative support for proposal development such as drafting Past Performance Reports/capacity statements/or other required documents, copy-editing, and final compilation for submission.
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Demonstrated experience writing and copy-editing. Writes and copy-edits material such as proposal concepts, proposals, resumes, white papers, fact sheets, web content, press releases, and newsletter articles.
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Federal Proposal / Capture Manager. The ideal candidate will have experience being a lead writer, and will also manage proposal activities, including managing proposal schedules and deadlines, maintaining files and solicitations, developing proposal outlines and templates, and monitoring the progress of the proposal.
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Oversees all aspects of the proposal development process (e.g., proposal writing, editing, illustration, production efforts) from receipt of the DRFP/RFP, through delivery to the customer and post-submission EINs.
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Manages all aspects of proposal development (proposal writing, editing, illustration, production efforts) from assignment and receipt of RFP, through delivery and receipt by the customer.
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The Proposal Manager will be experienced in scheduling and running proposal kick-off meetings, leading storyboarding sessions, facilitating key review meetings / final document review, coordinating proposal governance / sign-off, document production and support in the delivery of the completed proposal.
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