Funding & Grant Writing
1 Day: Friday, February 20th, 10AM-1PM
Tuition: Free for SBWI Members, Wood Design Students & Alumni
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Ages: 18 & Up
Instructor: Luke Barnett
Instructional Delivery Method(s): In person
Prerequisites: None
Program Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Program Description:
Learn how to think creatively about diversifying your funding streams by exploring different models for generating value, resources, and revenue. On the most basic level, capital can be anything that has value and helps in the production of other goods. Explore traditional, new, and hybrid funding models.
Learn the essentials of grant writing along with resources for searching and structuring your grants. Learn about the different types of grants available and how to find them. Learn about the elements of a grant application, grant writing tips, and how to make a grant outline.
Learning Objectives:
Learn about traditional, new, and hybrid funding models
Learn about the different types of grants and the resources to find them
Learn how to structure a grant application
Learn tips on how to write a successful grant
Attendance Requirements: Students must attend all days
Location: Sam Beauford Woodshop, 1375 N. Main St, Building 41, Adrian, Michigan 49221
Class Size: Maximum 30
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If you have any questions about this class, please contact the Administrative Office at (517) 759-3070 or email admissions@sbwi.edu.
This course is offered through a partnership with Springboard for the Arts.