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Overview of the Back Page Chapter

The Back Page chapter is an important part of a comprehensive business proposal document, designed to provide a neat and professional conclusion similar to the way the front Title Page sets the stage at the beginning. While it might seem like just a formal closure, the Back Page plays an important role in reinforcing the identity and contactability of the company presenting the proposal.

How is the Back Page Chapter Used?

When used in a business proposal, the Back Page chapter acts as the bookend to the front Title Page. It is typically the last page of the document and serves several important purposes. Firstly, it provides a visual balance and symmetry to the proposal by echoing the design elements of the Title Page. This helps in maintaining a cohesive look throughout the document. Secondly, it offers one last point of contact by including important contact information, making it easy for the recipient to reach out with any follow-up questions or to initiate further discussions.

What is Included in the Back Page Chapter?

The Back Page chapter generally includes a few key elements:

  • Company Logo: This is crucial for branding purposes and helps in maintaining a professional appearance.
  • Contact Information: Typically, this would include the company's address, phone number, email, and possibly the website URL. This information is vital for making it easy for the proposal recipient to contact the company.
  • Background Design: The background design of the Back Page is usually a continuation of the front Title Page's theme, providing a visual consistency that enhances the professional quality of the document.

 

Use Case Examples for the Back Page Chapter

Here are some situations where the Back Page chapter can be used within different types of proposals:

  • In a proposal submitted to a potential client, the Back Page can reassure the client of your professionalism and readiness to engage in further communications.
  • For a government contract proposal, the Back Page ensures all necessary contact information is readily available for quick reference by agency officials.
  • In a grant application, the Back Page can leave a lasting impression of the organization's branding, helping to keep the entity memorable.
  • During a business pitch to potential investors, the Back Page serves as a subtle reminder of how they can reach out to discuss investment opportunities.
  • In a marketing proposal, it can be visually stimulating and align with the creative elements introduced throughout the proposal, confirming the creative aptitude of your company.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Completes the Professional Look: The Back Page chapter mirrors the design of the Title Page, enhancing the proposal's professional appearance.
  • Facilitates Communication: Including contact information makes it easy for the proposal recipient to initiate further discussion.
  • Strengthens Brand Identity: Featuring the company logo and consistent design elements reinforces the company's brand.
  • Versatile Across Industries: Whether for business proposals, grant applications, or investment pitches, the Back Page is universally applicable.
  • Lasting Impression: Leaves the recipient with a final, polished image of your company, encouraging them to respond favorably.

 

The editable Back Page template - complete with the actual formatting, layout and graphics is available in the retail Proposal Packs.
Illustration of Proposal Pack Artsy #10

Illustration of Proposal Pack Artsy #10

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Alternate chapters are those which may be used instead of this chapter depending on your situation. Alternate chapters may be better suited for different size projects, more specialized projects, or variations on rights.

Alternate Chapters

Related chapters may be used in conjunction with this chapter depending on your situation. Many related chapters are intended to be used together to form a more complex and integrated proposal.

Related Chapters

Samples Using the Back Page Chapter

The Back Page template is illustrated in actual use in the following Sample Proposals. Samples are also included in each Proposal Pack and illustate many of the industries and situations this template can be used for:

Document Layouts Using the Back Page Chapter

This template is used in the following template layouts.
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The Back Page chapter and other chapters are integrated into a Word document as illustrated here in the Proposal Pack Real Estate #8 design theme. There are hundreds of design themes available, and every design theme includes the Back Page chapter template.

A proper business proposal will include multiple chapters. This chapter is just one of many you can build into your proposal. We include the complete fill-in-the-blank template in our Proposal Pack template collections. We also include a library of sample proposals illustrating how companies in different industries, both large and small, have written proposals using our Proposal Packs. This template will show you how to write the Back Page.

We include a chapter library for you to build from based on your needs. All proposals are different and have different needs and goals. Pick the chapters from our collection and organize them as needed for your proposal.

Using the Proposal Pack template library, you can create any business proposal, report, study, plan, or document.

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The Back Page is a compliment to the front Title Page. The Back Page is a final ending page for a longer document with a background design that compliments the front Title Page design. This page usually includes the company logo and basic contact information.
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