Proposal Development

KES 2.4M+ Funded

Agricultural Proposal Writing Kenya

We write structured, funder-ready proposals for Kenyan farmers, cooperatives, and agribusinesses — built to win approvals from AFC, county governments, development finance institutions, and international donor programmes. KES 2.4M+ in proposals written and funded.

KES 2.4M+
Proposals Funded
9
Sections Per Proposal
5–7 days
Delivery Time
6+
Funders Targeted
Est. 2018
Kenya-Based

The Problem We Solve

Most Agricultural Funding Proposals Fail Before They Are Even Read

Kenya’s agricultural funding landscape is competitive. AFC, county government funds, development finance institutions, and donor-funded agri-schemes all receive hundreds of applications. The majority are rejected within the first review — not because the projects are bad, but because the proposals are weak.

Common reasons for rejection: vague problem statements, missing M&E frameworks, unjustified budgets, poor logical frameworks, and proposals that do not speak the funder’s language. These are all fixable — but only if you know what funders are actually looking for.

We write proposals the way funders want to read them. Every section is structured to answer the questions reviewers ask. Every budget line is justified. Every outcome is measurable. The result: a submission-ready document that competes at the highest level.

❌ Why Most Proposals Fail

Problem statement is too vague
No M&E or results framework
Budget has no unit cost justification
No sustainability or exit plan
Objectives are not SMART
Does not match the funder’s priorities

✅ What Our Proposals Include

Compelling evidence-based problem statement
Full LogFrame with indicators and targets
Detailed budget with unit cost breakdown
Sustainability plan beyond funding period
SMART objectives aligned to funder priorities
Language tailored to the specific funder

What We Deliver

The 9-Section Proposal Structure

Every proposal we write covers all nine sections that funding reviewers require. Nothing is left out.

1

Executive Summary

A concise, compelling overview of the project — designed to hook the reviewer in the first 60 seconds and make them want to read the full proposal.

2

Problem Statement & Needs Assessment

Data-backed description of the specific problem your project addresses — written in the funder’s language, with local context and evidence.

3

Project Goal, Objectives & Outcomes

SMART objectives with measurable outcomes tied directly to the funder’s strategic priorities — so reviewers can immediately see alignment.

4

Project Description & Methodology

Detailed description of exactly what will be done, how, where, by whom, and in what sequence — with a clear implementation timeline.

5

Logical Framework (LogFrame)

A complete LogFrame or results matrix mapping inputs → activities → outputs → outcomes → impact, with verifiable indicators for each level.

6

Monitoring & Evaluation Framework

How you will track progress, measure results, and report back to the funder — including data collection methods, reporting schedule, and responsible parties.

7

Detailed Budget with Unit Cost Justification

A fully itemised budget with unit costs, quantities, subtotals, and a narrative justification for every line — the section most commonly rejected when poorly written.

8

Organisational Capacity & Team Profiles

Evidence that your organisation has the capacity to deliver — including key personnel profiles, organisational history, and relevant past experience.

9

Sustainability Plan

How the project will continue to deliver benefits after the funding period ends — the question every reviewer asks but most proposals fail to answer convincingly.

Nine sections. One weak budget line sinks the whole application.

We have written KES 2.4M+ in funded proposals. Tell us your funder and your deadline — we will tell you honestly whether your project is fundable, at no charge.

📲 Get a Free Proposal Assessment

Funders We Write For

We Know What These Funders Want to See

AFC Kenya

Agricultural Finance Corporation

Donor Programmes

International implementing-partner grants

Development Agencies

Bilateral development programmes

County Govts

Agricultural development funds

EU Funds

European development grants

Private Funders

Foundations & impact funds

Agri-Banks

KCB, Equity, Co-op Bank agri-loans

NGO Co-Funding

Local & international NGOs

How It Works

From Brief to Submission-Ready in 5–7 Days

1

Discovery Call (30–45 minutes)

We learn about your organisation, the specific funding opportunity, your project idea, target beneficiaries, budget range, and submission deadline. We tell you honestly whether your project is fundable as described and what strengthening it needs.

2

Funder Research & Alignment

We review the funder’s guidelines, priorities, scoring criteria, and past funded projects. We then frame your project concept to align precisely with what this specific funder is looking for — not generic language, but funder-specific positioning.

3

Proposal Draft (3–5 days)

We write the full 9-section proposal including the LogFrame, M&E framework, detailed budget with unit cost justification, and sustainability plan. All in Word format (.docx) so you can edit as needed.

4

Review & Revision Round

You review the draft and send feedback. We incorporate your changes, strengthen weak sections, and finalise the document. One full revision round is included in the standard service.

Submission-Ready Document

You receive a polished, submission-ready proposal in the funder’s required format. We are available via WhatsApp for any last-minute questions on the day of submission.

Proven Results

What Our Clients Say About Our Proposals

★★★★★

“We had no idea how to structure a funding proposal. Agrosocial delivered a submission-ready draft in five days. We were shortlisted from over 30 applicants and the proposal was approved.”

JM

James M.

Avocado Cooperative Chairman

KES 2.4M+

Total proposals funded through Agrosocial

Common Questions

Agricultural Proposal Writing — FAQs

How much does it cost to have you write our proposal?

It depends on the funder, the grant size, and how much project information you already have. After a free discovery call we give you one fixed quote — no hourly billing. If you would rather write it yourself, our editable Agricultural Funding Proposal Template is KES 2,000 and walks you through all nine sections.

How long does it take?

A full 9-section proposal — LogFrame, M&E framework, detailed budget, and sustainability plan — is delivered in 5–7 business days, plus one revision round. If your submission deadline is tighter, tell us on the discovery call and we will confirm whether we can meet it.

Which funders do you write proposals for?

We write for AFC, county agricultural development funds, development finance institutions, international donor and NGO programmes, EU-funded schemes, and commercial agri-lenders such as KCB, Equity, and Co-operative Bank. We research each funder’s scoring criteria and write to match what that specific funder rewards.

Do you guarantee our proposal will be funded?

No honest consultant can promise a funding decision — that rests with the funder’s committee. What we do guarantee is a submission-ready, fully compliant 9-section proposal that meets the funder’s format and scoring requirements. Proposals written through Agrosocial have secured KES 2.4M+ in funding to date.

Can I pay via M-Pesa?

Yes. Consultation fees and the digital proposal template can both be paid via M-Pesa. Send a WhatsApp message and we will share payment instructions immediately.

Ready to Write a Winning Proposal?

Tell us about your project and the funding opportunity. We will assess your idea and tell you exactly what a winning proposal requires — at no charge.