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120+ Business Proposals Presentation Templates

Creating a proposal means organizing information — problem, solution, scope, timeline, budget. But without a clear structure, proposals feel scattered and incomplete. Templates show you what goes where so nothing gets missed.

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Core values slide with text area on a blue background and transparent icons in hexagonal shapes on the right.
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A visual diagram showcasing the core competencies of a business, highlighting six elements with placeholder text.
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Professional Value Proposition Presentation Template
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Core competencies PowerPoint template showcasing processes, technologies, and capabilities with colorful icons and text area.
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The Construction Proposal slides show site plans on tablet, workers, timelines, budget charts, and orange layout shapes.
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A design combining a pie chart with colorful blocks, helping you present the key examples of your value proposition.
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Value chain diagram with colored blocks for logistics, operations, marketing, and service, and supporting layers below.
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Core values slide featuring four green blocks with icons, numbered sections, and placeholders for text.
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Core values template with hexagons displaying icons for business, goals, and analytics; caption areas around.
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The Project Proposal slides show team planning photos, timelines, budget tables, icons, and purple white layout shapes!
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Value proposition slide with four colored blocks connected to gray text boxes and icons for benefits and decisions.
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Catering Proposal with gourmet food image, chef photo, red yellow theme, circular shapes, icons, clean text blocks.
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Three pie charts in red, brown, and orange with percentages, connected to text blocks, and a central header.
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Slide featuring male and female silhouettes with four percentage indicators and progress bars for business steps.
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A value proposition canvas template with sections for various colored text boxes in red and green placed within the sections.
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Professional slide showcasing core values with two numbered sections and placeholder text about the printing industry.
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PowerPoint slide with a four part grid for a business proposal, featuring sections for four titles.
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Color coded 2x2 competency chart with axes for competence and financial impact, linked to four text description on the right.
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Company core values slide with a black and gold theme, featuring a business meeting image and three value sections.
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Business proposal slide with circular design divided into colorful segments, each representing different icons and captions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What sections must every business proposal include?

Every proposal needs: executive summary, problem statement, proposed solution, scope of work, timeline, deliverables, pricing, and call to action. These sections ensure decision-makers understand what you're proposing, why it matters, and what it costs.

2. In what order should I present proposal sections?

Start with executive summary or problem statement. Then solution. Then scope and timeline. Pricing goes near the end, followed by next steps. This order guides them through your logic and builds toward the ask.

3. How do I make my proposal more persuasive to win the deal?

Address their specific problem, not a generic one. Show ROI or clear value. Include relevant case studies or past wins. Be transparent about pricing. Make the next step obvious. Proposals that speak to THEIR needs win over ones that just list features.

4. Should I include a case study or testimonial in my proposal?

Yes, if relevant. Social proof matters. If you've solved similar problems for similar clients, include a brief case study showing results. It builds confidence that you can deliver for them too.

5. How long should my business proposal be?

10-15 slides or pages is standard. Long enough to cover everything, short enough that decision-makers actually read it. If you're explaining complex work, you might need 18-20. But if you're repeating yourself, cut it.

6. How do I build confidence in my proposal when I'm unsure about the quality?

Have someone else review it before sending. Check that every section answers a decision-maker question. Make sure visuals are clean and professional. Ensure pricing is clear and justified. Confidence comes from knowing you've covered all the bases.

7. What's the biggest mistake people make in business proposals?

Focusing on what YOU do instead of what THEY need. Proposals aren't about listing your services — they're about solving their problem. Rewrite yours from their perspective, not yours.