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Strong Grants, Strong Organizations: Strengthening Your Grant Writing Process

How strong are your grant applications?

If you aren’t getting all the grants you want for your arts organization or small arts non-profit, you might need to strengthen your process. Join grant-writing consultant and artist Antonio Alanís for this 2-hr program where you’ll learn ways to make your grant applications stronger. You’ll look at applications, discuss how to understand the questions, and work on ways to explain the work and goals of your organization. Antonio will share grant resources and funding resources, and you’ll leave this workshop with a deeper understanding of what you need to do as you approach the next grant cycle.

This workshop is for you if you run or work for a small arts organization or non-profit. If your organization uses a team or committee to write grant applications, we suggest that all members attend the workshop.

  • EARLY BIRD PRICING THROUGH FEB 18: $20

  • REGULAR PRICING THROUGH FEB 23: $30

  • DAY-OF-CLASS PRICING: $35

About Antonio Alanís:

Antonio is a grant-writing consultant specializing in helping nonprofits and multidisciplinary professionals write grants and secure funding for their next project. With over six years of experience in education and nonprofit work, Antonio provides accessible consulting, one-to-one sessions, and grant writing workshops for artists, cultural workers, and nonprofit professionals seeking to build their capacity to apply for funding opportunities. He has an undergraduate degree in Spanish from UNC-Chapel Hill and a Master of Arts in teaching from Wake Forest University. Learn more about Antonio Alanís' work here.

We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable everyone to engage fully. To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact our General Manager, Corey Blaustein at via email or at 818-804-1407. We will do our best to facilitate any requests made within two weeks of the event, but the earlier you can alert us to your access needs, the easier it will be to facilitate.

The cost to attend this event helps cover important programming expenses such as compensating our workshop leaders and the administrative work that allows us to present these events. While we always strive to keep our fees low, we understand that they might be a barrier to some. If you are experiencing financial hardship and can’t afford the cost of an event, please let us know by filling out a reduced fee request.

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