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FirstLight

(14,079 posts)
Tue Feb 4, 2020, 02:06 PM Feb 2020

I am submitting my first real proposal today and I am freaking out!

Been "freelancing" for years off & on. Doing websites, logos, a little design, some desktop publishing, webcopy, etc I have also done some basic admin gigs to help snall local biz get their files in order, etc.

THIS is a new Non-Profit Sports League that will be promoting all around the region and doing outreach with other leagues in Ca and NV, maybe even more.

Since they are just starting up, they don't really have much of a budget. I really enjoy the guys that started the org, and I want to be a part of this as it grows. We talked about definitely getting onboard with grants, so that way I would have something resembling a salary.

So this proposal is done on a "gig" basis for the specifics that we talked about that need to be done to get things up and running. I definitely low-balled, but I want the gig and I am willing to "pitch-in" some "volunteer" time to get this off the ground.

The guy is taking a league that is already in place and expanding it - He did a trial-run by having a Fall Softball League and it was a huge hit...people are already contacting him about Spring Training and signups. So there is a buzz and lots of potential for growth.

Any input? If anyone wants to read the proposal (message me) or thinks I should post it here, let me know.

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I am submitting my first real proposal today and I am freaking out! (Original Post) FirstLight Feb 2020 OP
make sure you get paid upfront at least half before starting the actual work nt msongs Feb 2020 #1
good point FirstLight Feb 2020 #2

FirstLight

(14,079 posts)
2. good point
Tue Feb 4, 2020, 02:33 PM
Feb 2020

I need to add that at the end...

duh,

I swear, I am a creative, not a business person...I always forget to have a signed agreement & contract...
Partially since I usually either do freelance for the newspaper which is already got a way to pay in place, or because I work for people I know and we either trade or we have a verbal.

I sound like such a rookie, maybe I just suffer from not valuing my own talent and abilities

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