Saturday 18 January 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
This short course on two consecutive Saturdays will look at what types of writing projects might attract public and private funding and how to make a good application. It will focus on funding from Arts Council England through their Lottery Project Grants scheme and their Developing Your Creative Practice scheme.
The course will look at the qualities of a fundable project, making a case for funding, preparing a budget and how to complete key sections of applications forms.
There will be some tasks to be completed between the two sessions of the course.
This course is intended for writers at all stages of their careers, including beginners.
This course is supported by regional literature development agency Writing West Midlands.
A note on the dates
This course runs on two consecutive Saturdays: 18th January and 25th January 2020, 2 pm – 4 pm. Please note, it is essential that you attend both sessions. You must sign up for the full course even if you cannot attend all dates. No partial course ticket is available. The prices listed include both sessions.
Concessions are available for this event, see box office listing for details.
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About Jonathan Davidson
Jonathan Davidson has worked in arts administration for over thirty years. He has worked on a range of funding applications, specialising in funding literature and creative writing projects. He is Chief Executive of Writing West Midlands, where his work includes assessing applications for writing opportunities. He also runs his own project management company and is currently Chair of the National Association of Writers in Education.