[Microsound-announce] Fwd: CLC Grant Writing Workshops (Vancouver)
CEC jef chippewa
jef at econtact.ca
Tue Jun 5 18:25:51 EDT 2007
>From: "Micheline Roi" <michelineroi at hotmail.com>
>
>To those of you in the Vancouver Area on June 16th,
>
>CLC is holding an incredible workshop on Grant
>Writing. It 's an opportunity to learn how to
>improve your grant writing skills and to find
>out about all the revenue sources out there that
>you may be missing.
>
>I highly recommend this to all, imagine if we
>all got the money our ideas deserve!
>
>Info about the workshop and registration is
>attached, and the fee is tax deductible.
>
>Hope to see you there.
>
>Micheline
>
>Grant Writing for the Professional Composer
>A professional development workshop presented by the
>Canadian League of Composers
>
>Lead by Michael Jones
>Saturday, June 16th
>
>1:30 pm 4:30 pm
>$30 Members/$90 non-members
>$5 off for early bird enrollment by June 8th
>
>To be held at:
>
>The Canadian Music Centre
>British Columbia Region
>837 Davie Street
>Vancouver, BC
>V6Z 1B7
>
>CMC-BC Phone:
>(604) 734-4622
>
>All enquiries:
>
>Sean Corcoran,
>Project Manager
>The Canadian League of Composers
>sean at clc-lcc.ca
>(877) 964-1364
>
>
>
>Dear CLC member,
>
>Have you considered that there is money
>available to you, as a composer, which you are
>unaware of? Are you confident in your ability to
>write an effective grant or foundation
>application?
>
>The Canadian League of Composers has undertaken
>a new initiative to bring professional
>development workshops to composers and you are
>invited! The workshops are open to both emerging
>and established composers who are looking to
>advance their skills in a variety of fields. The
>first workshop, Grant Writing for the
>Professional Composer, is to be held Saturday
>June 16th at 1:30 pm at the Canadian Music
>Centre BC Regional office in Vancouver. Michael
>Jones, one of the best arts administrators in
>the country, will lead the workshop. The CLC is
>offering this workshop with the assistance of
>the Creators' Assistance Program of Heritage
>Canada, as administered by the SOCAN Foundation.
>
>This session, planned as an interactive workshop
>with examples and opportunities for input from
>workshop participants, will focus on common
>procedures and challenges of writing
>applications to both private and public sector
>funders. Topics covered will include locating
>possible sources of money, creating partnerships
>with organizations, preparing application
>materials, and avoiding common application
>pitfalls (or pratfalls). You are encouraged to
>bring in any grant, foundation or residency
>application that you are working on to gain
>valuable advice on how to improve its impact.
>
>Michael Jones is a proven arts administrator
>with almost 20 years' experience in senior-level
>positions. He is the recently appointed Arts
>Program Director at the Metcalf Foundation, one
>of the largest private funding organizations for
>the performing arts in Toronto and Ontario.
>Prior to coming to the Metcalf Foundation, he
>was the General Manager of The School of Toronto
>Dance Theatre (2001-07) and Arraymusic
>(1998-2001). Also a practicing artist, Michael's
>current work focuses on theatre in the roles of
>director and/or music director; recent credits
>include work with Acting Up Stage, Buddies in
>Bad Times Theatre, Drayton Entertainment,
>Etobicoke Musical Productions, and Scarborough
>Players. He has a master's degree in music from
>the University of Western Ontario.
>
>This workshop is a must for anyone looking to
>expand his or her grant writing capacity. The
>cost is only $30 for CLC members and $90 for
>non-members, with $60 applicable to a CLC
>membership, upon approval. Be sure to let your
>colleagues know about this opportunity, but be
>warned: space is limited to the first 30
>participants so be sure to enroll early. As a
>bonus for earlybird enrolment, the CLC is
>offering $5 off if you book before June 8th.
>Please RSVP Sean Corcoran at the CLC:
>sean at clc-lcc.ca or by calling (877) 964-1364.
>
>Hope to see you in Vancouver!
>
>James Rolfe & Micheline Roi
>Executive Council, Canadian League of Composers
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