The offer
$7,745 for a year of matched bids and written proposals.
This is one decision and one payment. You are hiring Foundation to find work that fits and to produce a capped number of technical proposals. The government may or may not award. The work is still due, and so is the fee.
- Cash structure
- One prepaid annual fee, collected before any award
- Sourcing
- Shared weekly scan plus a short matched list for your company
- Writing
- 12 complete technical proposals in 12 months
- In-flight rule
- One active proposal per client at a time
- Overage
- $1,250 for each extra written proposal
- Unused work
- Unused proposals do not roll into the next year
- Client materials
- You still supply past performance, pricing, resumes, and certifications
- Not sold
- Success-fee-only pricing, unlimited writing, or sourcing-only as the lead offer
Why the year is capped
Writing can be bought. Custom weekly sourcing for every client cannot. Landmark-style “unlimited” language created a pile-up: one bid a month in practice, more than one in flight in theory, and a founder who could not scan fifteen companies by hand. Foundation keeps the price that already sold and tells the truth about capacity.
Extra bids are billed at $1,250. That still covers a writer pass and the coordination around it. It does not reopen an unlimited queue.