Ever wondered what it takes to turn your creative ideas into successful grant applications? Are you having a hard time articulating your creative vision or defining the impact of your work? Well, you’re not alone.
I often get mistaken for a grant writer, which is far from the truth.
Finding grants is my specialty, so I’m in grant writing learning mode, just like many of you — reading books, watching YouTube videos, and attending workshops. I’ve won several grants as a creator, but I am no expert.
In March, I’m thrilled to bring you (2) LIVE ‘Ask A Grant Writer’ sessions with a seasoned grant writer, Melissa Wetzel, CFRE, who has a proven track record of securing funding for various projects from start-ups to multi-million dollar organizations.
📅 Session 1: Monday, March 11th at 12 pm EST
📅 Session 2: Wednesday, March 13th at 7 pm EST
🎟️ Early Bird Admission: $10 (before February 29th) | Regular Price: $20
🎟️ Reserve Your Spot - Limited to 100 Participants per session!
Click here to» Secure Your Spot Now!
During this 60-minute session, you'll have the opportunity to gain valuable grant writing insights and have your burning questions answered by an expert with over 15 years of experience.
Here are a couple of popular questions creatives often ask:
1. How can I make my grant application stand out?
2. What are the key elements funders look for in a successful proposal?
3. How can I streamline the grant writing process and stay on top of all the moving pieces?
🔥 Don't miss out on the chance to improve your grant writing skills and start 2024 strong with funding!
Click here to» Save Your Spot TODAY!
Can't make it live? No worries! Replays will be available shortly after sessions end.
Cheers,
Danielle Desir Corbett
Reminder: Check out our February 2024 grants list, featuring 111+ grants for journalists, filmmakers, photographers, podcasters, writers, and more.
P.S. Organize all the moving pieces of each grant submission and avoid missing deadlines with our handy Grant Submission Planner. If you’ve felt overwhelmed or stressed out in the past, give our toolkit a try.