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Government Proposal Form SF-330 Template
PRESS RELEASE

SF330 Form Available in Microsoft Word

March 5, 2004; updated May 23, 2004

CONTACT INFO: Lori Jo Oswald, Ph.D.
Wordsworth Writing, Editing, and Document Formatting Services
(907) 745-5674
Web site: www.wordsworthwriting.net
E-mail: loswald@wordsworthwriting.net

On June 8, architectural, engineering, environmental, and
construction firms will have to use the Standard Form 330 (SF330, also listed on some sites as the SF-330, SF 330, 330 standard form, 330 form, or SF/330), instead of the SF254/255 forms, for federal proposals. Wordsworth is offering the SF330 template in Microsoft Word and WordPerfect for only $59 ($25 in May!) for continuous, unlimited use by one company and $249 ($99 in May!) for all branch offices of the same company. ORDER NOW BY CLICKING HERE.

“We have created the SF330 form in an easy-to-use format, yet it looks exactly like the government’s PDF,” said Lori Jo Oswald, Ph.D., Wordsworth’s owner and the form’s creator. “We matched headers, footers, borders, fonts, text content, and styles. All you have to do is start typing.” Dr. Oswald also provides the SF330 resume and project template pages (Sections E and F of the SF330) as separate files free to purchasers of the form and has formatted the instructions in Word as well with linked contents for ease of use.

Wordsworth, founded in 1984, offers technical writing, editing, and document formatting services for companies and sells style guides, proposal and report templates, employee and health and safety manuals, and other documents at its Web site: www.wordsworthwriting.net. “I am especially proud of our style guide,” said Dr. Oswald. “It is about 90 pages in length and is designed specifically for engineering, architectural, and surveying firms.” Dr. Oswald, who has a Ph.D. in English, included topics that address common errors in style and mechanics that she has seen in over 18 years as a technical editor.

The SF330 form can be purchased online at Wordsworth’s Web site; the form is then immediately e-mailed to purchasers. Dr. Oswald will also transfer information from a firm’s 254/255 forms to the new SF330 form; information on this service is also at Wordsworth’s Web site.

“So far, everyone has been pleased with our form. We do offer a money-back guarantee on all our forms and reports and templates, but no one has asked for his or her money back,” Dr. Oswald said.

Dr. Oswald can be reached by e-mail at loswald@wordsworthwriting.net or by phone at 907-745-5674.

SF330 GOVERNMENT PROPOSAL FORM IN WORD

SF330, SF-330, SF/330, SF 330, Standard Form 330 - all stand for the SF330 and we have formatted it in Word for ease of use by engineers, architects, and other federal clients. This is the standard form for government proposals; the changeover takes place on June 8, 2004. Only $25 in May! Click here to go to our SF330 page.

 


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We offer the Standard Form 330 (SF330) in Microsoft Word formatted in an easy-to use Word template, and it looks exactly like the government's PDF.. Designed by a Word Expert and Technical Editor, our SF330 in Word is now only $25 and is exactly what you need to write A/E/C proposals for federal agencies. Save your company hundreds of dollars in personnel time trying to recreate this form - we've done it for you! Only $59 ($25 in May!) for continual, unlimited use and file sharing/copying by one company office.We also include the Sections E and F resumes and projects pages as free separate templates for all purchasers of our form. We're so sure you'll like our form that we offer a money-back guarantee (and no one has asked for this so far, we're pleased to say)! Our SF330 is simple, easy to use, and unlike the GSA and USACE version, accurate and designed to look exactly like the federal PDF so that it meets federal proposal requirements - and it only costs $59 ($25 SPECIAL THROUGH MAY)!

You can buy the $59 version (unlimited use by one company office/branch) now by clicking below:

Or buy the $109 version for 2 to 4 branches of the same company:

Or buy the $249 version for all branches (unlimited use) within the same company by clicking below:

Or go to the SF330 Form Page for more info. or to request a free sample page:

Free sample page: We're so sure you'll like our SF330 in Word, that we'll send you a free sample page. Just e-mail your request along with your name and company name, and we'll e-mail it right to you!

A MESSAGE OF SF330 COMFORT & HOPE (we hope!): Don't panic over the new SF330 form. It is actually easier to use than the 254/255 forms, and you shouldn't have any trouble transferring your 254/255 information to the new SF330 form (we've done so with no problem for our clients). The challenge is getting the form in an easy-to-use Microsoft Word format, and we are very proud to say that we have accomplished this! Please e-mail Dr. Oswald if you have any questions! - Lori Jo Oswald, Wordsworth's Owner


CREDENTIALS:

SF330 Template in Word created by Dr. Oswald, Wordsworth's owner, whose training in Microsoft Word includes university courses in Word, Advanced Word, and Advanced MOUS Word Certification. Dr. Oswald has provided advanced document formatting and editng for numerous government agencies and environmental, engineering, architectural, and surveying firms. She also teaches workshops and classes on using Microsoft Word in technical writing.