
3+ hours Live on zoom.
(English Language).

Replay included for a month.

Watch when and where you want on your private area available for any devices.
Learn how to obtain the funding you need and complete the projects the way you want.
28 Aprile, 18.30 - 21.30+
Photography projects require money.
Many photographers produce work at their own financial cost.
There are, however, plenty of funding sources available from different organizations.
These organizations are ready to support image makers providing funding for research, creation, production, travel and living expenses.
There is a definitive technique to grant writing, learn this and strengthen your chances of reaching the top of the pile.
Donald Weber is a successful recipient of many grants including a Guggenheim Fellowship, The Lange-Taylor Prize, The Duke & Duchess of York Prize, the Magnum Foundation’s Emergency Fund and multiple Canada Council for the Arts grants in the last few years.
He’s used the funding to create multiple award-winning projects, on his own terms and own time.
April, 28
Starting 6.30 PM
3+ Hours
Synopsis.
The Grant Writing Workshop covers a comprehensive overview of the entire grant writing process.
Donald Weber breaks it down into four simple parts:
1. The Proposal
2. The Portfolio
3. The CV
4. The Budget
Enroll on Donald Weber's Webinar.
🖥 3+ hours LIVE on zoom.
🔴 Replay included for 1 month.
🤳🏻 Any devices.
⚠️ Actually on a launch price.
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About Donald Weber
Prior to photography, Donald Weber (1973, Toronto) was educated at the Ontario College of Art and Design and worked as an architect with Rem Koolhaas in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
He is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships, including a Guggenheim Fellowship. His diverse photography projects have been exhibited as installations, exhibitions and screenings worldwide, including the United Nations, Museum of the Army at Les Invalides in Paris, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Royal Ontario Museum.
He is the head of the master Photography & Society program at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, and is a PhD candidate at Leiden University/PhDArts.