Guide to Getting Arts Grants
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Rating | : | 4.50 (906 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1581154569 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-10 |
Language | : | English |
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About the AuthorEllen Liberatori has worked in the nonprofit and grant-making sectors of philanthropy for nearly 30 years and has taught grant-writing for almost 15 years. She currently lives in Cairo, Egypt, where she works for Ishraq, a development project of the Population Council.. She has been both a foundation director and a program officer
Online resources, tips on portfolio and personal prep, and information about the inner workings of boards and how to handle the yes, the no, and the maybe make this the complete guide to getting that arts grant. Hands-on examples and how-to exercises are provided for every situation: from creating artists’ statements, to writing letters, fellowship applications, and arts-organization applications, to being ready for that all-important site visit. More than 66,000 foundations give grantsthis book helps
"Guide to Getting Arts Grants - The First Review" according to Penetralia. I bought this book because of its title. Other books on the market discussed getting grants in general, and it was difficult to find one that focused solely on ART funding.I liked the fact that the writer has been active in the grant field for three decades. The information in the text proved the author's knowledge of the field. The basics alone are helpful, including such. Five Stars Great info that has helped me obtain grants.. Bryan Crump said The Truth about grants and what it is really about. I know far too many people that just look at grants and scholarships as free money, but this is not the intent or the reality. In essence you do receive funds, after a review of intent and qualification. This book goes into detail about what grants are really all about and it truly information. I view this book as an excellent resource and would like to express my gratitud
Ellen Liberatori has worked in the nonprofit and grant-making sectors of philanthropy for nearly 30 years and has taught grant-writing for almost 15 years. She has been both a foundation director and a program officer. She currently lives in Cairo, Egypt, where she works for Ishraq, a development project of the Population Council.