Your proposal should have a logical and persuasive structure that guides your audience through your value proposition. It's common to begin with an executive summary, which is a brief overview of your proposal highlighting your value proposition, key benefits, and main recommendations. Then, include an introduction that introduces the audience, their problem or need, and your understanding of their situation and goals. After that, provide a solution section with a detailed description of your product or service, how it works, and how it addresses the audience's problem or need. This section should also include features, benefits, evidence, and testimonials that support your value proposition. Following this should be an implementation plan of action outlining how you will deliver your product or service, what resources and timelines are involved, and what risks and challenges you anticipate and how you will mitigate them. Additionally, include a pricing breakdown of the costs and fees associated with your product or service, as well as how they compare to other options. Finally, conclude with a summary of your proposal that reinforces your value proposition, key benefits, and main recommendations while calling the audience to action.