Your research proposal should propose something that at least one person thinks ought to be done. Proposals are recommendations that something be done, often to bring about some kind of change or solve a problem. Your proposal should identify a problem and it should include careful analysis of several possible courses of action in response to the problem. Proposals argue for clear solutions to specific problems, and as with any argument, they build a convincing case that what they recommend should be considered---and perhaps even acted on.
The 2-3 page double spaced proposal should include:
1. A clear description of the problem.
2. A clear compelling solution to the problem.
3. Evidence that your solution will address the problem.
4. Acknowledgement of other possible solutions.
5. A statement of what your proposal will accomplish.