Wondering if I could get clarification on the numbering system of the grants list sent each month? Here's an example of what's confusing to me (after trying to figure it out for the past couple of months): "15, 19 (Cuyahoga County), 20 (New York City), 22 (New York City), 24, 28, 29 (Kansas City)." What are the multiple numbers without any parenthetical text? What is the number before parenthetical text/city names? This is likely obvious to many others but not me, and I'd like to take advantage of opportunities but am not sure how to prioritize or follow up on gathering info because I can't crack the code!
I'm sorry, I'm still not understanding. I understand a numbered list, e.g. 1. Dance Grant for whatever... But what are the seemingly random numbers listed between and in front of city or county names? The example I gave included "24, 28, 29 (Kansas City)." Can you clarify what, for example, 24, 28, 29 mean? I feel very confused at this point. I appreciate you replying, sincerely.
We number every grant on the list - 1 all the ways to 100 for example.
Artist: 24, 36, 55 (Chicago) means if you scroll down to the 24th grant on the list, it’s for artists. So will be the 36th and 55th listed. Now for 55 it’s an artist grant but only for folks in Chicago.
I will record a walkthrough video so you can see it visually tomorrow.
Thank you! Makes total sense and this is what I suspected it meant but hadn't come to that full conclusion, so I appreciate your clarification. Big help!
Wondering if I could get clarification on the numbering system of the grants list sent each month? Here's an example of what's confusing to me (after trying to figure it out for the past couple of months): "15, 19 (Cuyahoga County), 20 (New York City), 22 (New York City), 24, 28, 29 (Kansas City)." What are the multiple numbers without any parenthetical text? What is the number before parenthetical text/city names? This is likely obvious to many others but not me, and I'd like to take advantage of opportunities but am not sure how to prioritize or follow up on gathering info because I can't crack the code!
Hi there, thanks for asking.
If there aren’t any parenthesis it usually means it’s not specific.
So it’s for artists generally for example.
Our goal with the summary section is to make it easy to spot what might be a good fit for you without scrolling through the list.
Always happy to hear suggestions if you think we can do this better given our tech.
I'm sorry, I'm still not understanding. I understand a numbered list, e.g. 1. Dance Grant for whatever... But what are the seemingly random numbers listed between and in front of city or county names? The example I gave included "24, 28, 29 (Kansas City)." Can you clarify what, for example, 24, 28, 29 mean? I feel very confused at this point. I appreciate you replying, sincerely.
Thank you for your question, we really want to make it easy to find right-fit grants. I will record tutorials to share out this week!
Thank you for this detailed explanation!
My pleasure! If anything is ever unclear please let me know.
We number every grant on the list - 1 all the ways to 100 for example.
Artist: 24, 36, 55 (Chicago) means if you scroll down to the 24th grant on the list, it’s for artists. So will be the 36th and 55th listed. Now for 55 it’s an artist grant but only for folks in Chicago.
I will record a walkthrough video so you can see it visually tomorrow.
Thank you! Makes total sense and this is what I suspected it meant but hadn't come to that full conclusion, so I appreciate your clarification. Big help!
I'm glad you asked because this has puzzled me too.
Hi there, thanks for asking.
If there aren’t any parenthesis it usually means it’s not specific.
So it’s for artists generally for example.
Our goal with the summary section is to make it easy to spot what might be a good fit for you without scrolling through the list.
Always happy to hear suggestions if you think we can do this better given our tech.
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