ML Workshop: Grant Budgets and Timelines with Amy Blackmore (February 2023)

MainLine Theatre

Take this straight-forward workshop! We’ll get practical about looking at your projects from a financial point-of-view and timeline perspective. Practical DOs and Don’ts as well as time for Q&A. Designed as a part two to Amy’s intro to grant writing workshop (coming up again on March 1), everyone is welcome. This is an English workshop. Version de l’atelier en français : https://www.mainlinetheatre.ca/en/spectacles/atelier-ml-demandes-de-subv...

Monday, February 27 from 7PM-8:30PM
Online, using ZOOM technology.
Limited number of spots!

REGISTRATION
This workshop is Pick-Your-Price, making it accessible to a wide range of folks. Suggested registration is $20. To register for the workshop, head over to the link and confirm your spot: https://montrealfringe.online.red61.ca/event/2030:215/2030:1192/

Zoom link and details will be sent in the confirmation email.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact boxoffice@montrealfringe.ca

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Amy Blackmore is the Executive and Artistic Director of MainLine Theatre, the St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival and Bouge d'ici. An artist and META-nominated (Montreal English Theatre Awards) choreographer, her cultural collaborations include the visioning of the Fringe World Congress (2016), garnering MainLine a nomination to the prestigious Grand Prix du Conseil des arts de Montréal. Amy then moved on to chair the QDF Congress: Shaping the Future of English Theatre in Quebec (2018). Amy was a finalist for the Montreal Junior Chamber of Commerce’s Young Cultural Entrepreneur award and a leadership fellow at the Canadian Arts Summit (2019). Amy was President of the Quebec Drama Federation from 2015-2018 and recently completed her ten year tenure on their board of directors. She is the Vice-President of the Caisse Desjardins de la Culture and is the President of Parts+Labour_Danse.
Having sat on juries for Canada Council for the Arts and the Conseil des arts et lettres du Québec, Amy recently completed a four year mandate on the jury Conseil des Arts de Montréal. Amy works with Playwrights’ Workshop Montreal (PWM) and the English Language Arts Network (ELAN) as a grant writing consultant for artists.

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Monday 27 February 2023 / 19:00

90 minutes
Retardataires / Latecomers : 90 minutes

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