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In this tutorial, docHub offers a step-by-step guide for writing grant proposals using a free PandaDoc template. The video is divided into chapters for easy navigation. A grant proposal, whether for a non-profit or for-profit project, should consist of eight essential sections: a cover letter, executive summary, organization information, a problem statement, goals and objectives, methods and strategies, an evaluation plan, and a project budget. The cover letter serves as a critical first impression, aiming to engage the funder and encourage them to read further. It should be concise, direct, and free of redundancies. The tutorial emphasizes clarity in presenting these components.