Grant Writing Workshop - Small Group - Aug 29
You’re a great artist and have fantastic ideas for projects. You’ve identified some grant opportunities, but need some help getting the wording correct. You’ve come to the right place!
Teaching artist and CAL Executive Director, Kate McAllister, has 15+ years of grant writing and administration experience in the mental health, medical, and art sectors. Come learn and polish your application. With a class size of no more than 5 people, you will have the opportunity to:
Learn best practices for grant writing
Ask questions specific to your application
Review and edit your grant application
Date: August 29, 12-2 PM
Location: Charlotte Art League Digital Arts Accelerator
4237 Raleigh Street
(Doors at the top of the stairs to the right of the Independent Picture House)
You’re a great artist and have fantastic ideas for projects. You’ve identified some grant opportunities, but need some help getting the wording correct. You’ve come to the right place!
Teaching artist and CAL Executive Director, Kate McAllister, has 15+ years of grant writing and administration experience in the mental health, medical, and art sectors. Come learn and polish your application. With a class size of no more than 5 people, you will have the opportunity to:
Learn best practices for grant writing
Ask questions specific to your application
Review and edit your grant application
Date: August 29, 12-2 PM
Location: Charlotte Art League Digital Arts Accelerator
4237 Raleigh Street
(Doors at the top of the stairs to the right of the Independent Picture House)
This session focuses on the Small Project Grants from North Carolina Humanities Council.
These grants support the implementation of humanities projects such as lecture/discussion series, exhibitions, presentations, workshops and more. Funding requests may be up to $5,000.
Deadline: Sept. 12, 2024