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Grant Writing for Artists with Disabilities: A Workshop and Study Hall

Join us to discuss successful grant proposals in detail, with an emphasis on preparation for applications to the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council Next Step Fund (deadline January 10, 2022). We’ll explore strategies artists with disabilities can use by exploring approaches to each part of successful applications. Previous Next Step grant recipients Belo Cipriani and Bryan Thao Worra will also be sharing their applications and experiences. 

Participants may also sign up to meet with a Springboard Artist Career Consultant for a free 20-minute session to discuss how to apply these strategies to their own projects.

Moderated by artist, performer and Springboard for the Arts artist career consultant Alison Bergblom Johnson.

If you need assistance filling out this form, please contact Andy at (651) 294-0907.

Closed captioning and ASL interpretation will be provided.

Online Platform: Zoom Meeting. Meetings are designed to be a collaborative event with all participants being able to turn on their video and audio, and see who else is in attendance. This event can be attended for free using a cell phone or landline number and does not require videoconferencing equipment or an internet connection.

Breakout Rooms: Breakout rooms (smaller discussion groups that are separate from the main Zoom session) may be used during this event. Participation in breakout rooms is optional.
Recording
: This session will not be recorded.
Captioning: This event will be captioned using AI generated live transcription.
ASL: ASL interpretation will be provided.

Registration: Free. Advance registration is required for these events, using the form below. If you or anyone you’ve referred to have questions about the signup process or need help filling out the form below, please contact Andy Sturdevant at andy@springboardforthearts.org or call at 651-294-0907.

 

Springboard Staff

Artist Resources Coordinator