Proposal Letter Template

About this template

A proposal letter is a formal letter used to establish a business agreement with another party — either in an ongoing arrangement, or to offer one's services for a single engagement. This ready-made Proposal Letter template from Jotform Sign serves as a standard introductory letter, but you can customize the wording however you choose. Once you’ve filled out and signed the letter, you’ll receive a finalized document to print out or email to prospective clients.

Customizing this Proposal Letter Template is easy with our powerful online builder. You don’t need any design or coding knowledge — just drag and drop to add or edit form fields, include your company’s unique branding, change fonts and colors, and much more. Make a good first impression with a client and get your proposal seen with this free Proposal Letter from Jotform Sign.

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