Emma Hegel-Kissinger | Senior Proposal Consultant

Emma merges compliance and creativity to develop dynamic, responsive content, transforming clients' visions, messaging, and sales processes. Since 2020 she has supported Once Upon an RFP's clients as a Proposal Writer and Manager for public (B2G) and private (B2B) sector procurement opportunities. Emma holds a Poynter Certificate in Editing from ACES: The Society for Editing and is APMP Foundation certified. She is passionate about crafting compelling, accessible, and inclusive copy for clients from all industries.

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Brochures and business capability statements are essential to a small business sales and marketing strategy. But what are the differences, and when is it best to use each? Let’s explore the who, what, when, where, why, and how of standard sales and marketing collateral.

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As a certified disability-owned business, Once Upon an RFP is committed to fostering a culture of acceptance and accessibility in a diverse world. We’re compiling an ever-growing list of resources to help you reach your accessibility and readability goals.

Once Upon an RFP Accessibility Resource Guide Read More »

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Are you curious about the color team reviews and how to use them for successful proposal development? This blog pushes past confusing color names and breaks down the reviews in simple terms.

Track 2: Pretty In Pink (Team) Read More »

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RFPs are a formal way for entities to solicit bids and proposals from potential suppliers, contractors, or service providers to fulfill specific needs or projects. As such, the world of procurement can be pretty complex. Below, we’ve answered five of the most Googled questions about RFPs.

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In the vast forest of business opportunities, navigating the world of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) can be a daunting task. Like Goldilocks’s quest for the perfect fit in the fairy tale, businesses must select RFPs that align perfectly with their capabilities and goals judiciously.

Goldilocks and the Three RFPs Read More »

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