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Register Now | Online Course: Build and Develop Your Fundraising Strategies
A deep dive into proposal writing, developing your networks, and individual giving this September and October via Zoom.
Interested in upping your fundraising game this fall? Join New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) and Asylum Arts as we offer an online course on developing and building fundraising strategies for your career and art practice. The course, which will provide deep-dives into proposal writing, developing your networks, and individual giving, is designed for artists of all disciplines and will be accessible anywhere you have internet access through Zoom. It will be taught by Rebecca Guber, Founder and Director of Asylum Arts.
The September and October course will focus on two topics: “Proposal Writing: How to Work Smarter, Not Harder, On Getting What You Want” and “Developing Your Networks and Individual Fundraising.” Each topic is comprised of a webinar and an interactive workshop, and artists can register for one or both depending on their individual needs. In order to provide personalized feedback, interactive workshops will be capped at 25 participants; those registering for an interactive workshop must first take the webinar on that topic.
Cost:
$25 for one webinar
$75 for one webinar and the corresponding interactive workshop
$125 for the full course of two webinars and two interactive workshops
Guber, who brings 20 years of expertise in the art world to the course, has been called a “kind, knowledgeable presenter” and her previous proposal writing workshop was reviewed as a “lively, informative overview” by participant Laura Maria Censabella. "Even after being in the 'business’ for a while, I learned some things I can be doing better," said Censabella.
Read on for more details on each and how to register.
Proposal Writing: How to Work Smarter, Not Harder, On Getting What You Want
Webinar: Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT Interactive Workshop: Wednesday, September 30, 2020, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT
Many opportunities for artists require written proposals, which can seem like a skill far away from your artistic process. This topic is geared towards individual artists seeking grant or residency program opportunities or who are looking to pitch projects via written materials.
The September 23 webinar will cover:
How to present your best self and work in written proposals.
Different types of proposals that artists may encounter.
Common elements of a proposal and best practices.
How to be most efficient with your research and proposal writing.
What happens during the review process.
The September 30 interactive workshop will provide:
In-depth explanation of the different types of project budgets.
How to use budgets to tell the story of your project.
Pitfalls and challenges of budgets.
Key aspects of strong artist statements.
Feedback on your artist statement.
For more detailed information and to register for “Proposal Writing: How to Work Smarter, Not Harder, On Getting What You Want,” click here.
Developing Your Networks and Individual Fundraising
Webinar: Wednesday, October 21, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT Interactive Workshop: Wednesday, October 28, 2020, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT
This topic is for individual artists and those who run companies/organizations who would like to incorporate individual giving into their fundraising model, and better activate and cultivate their existing networks.
The October 21 webinar will cover:
Fundamentals of individual giving.
Why people give.
Cultivation and relationship-building techniques.
How to ask for money.
How artists can leverage their networks to increase support for their work.
The October 28 interactive workshop will provide:
An in-depth look into the topics covered in the October 21 webinar.
Ways to identify your existing network and opportunities for growth.
Tips for speaking compellingly about your creative projects as a way to gain support.
Role-play and practice asking for funding
For more detailed information and to register for "Developing Your Networks and Individual Fundraising,” click here.
Interested in taking the full course?
For more detailed information and to register for “Proposal Writing: How to Work Smarter, Not Harder, On Getting What You Want” and “Developing Your Networks and Individual Fundraising,” click here.
Presenter’s Bio: Rebecca Guber is the Director and Founder of Asylum Arts, a global network of over 600 emerging Jewish artists. She was previously the founder and Director of the Six Points Fellowship. Guber has built a community of artists exploring Jewish ideas and identity through fellowship commissions for new work, grants, international retreats, and professional development. Over the last 12 years, her projects have been the largest direct funder of emerging Jewish artists, distributing over 1.5 million dollars for new projects. Artists supported through her efforts have produced readings, workshops, and performances and have been featured in hundreds of articles and blog posts, including major press, radio, and national TV. Guber has also worked at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the Museum of Jewish Heritage, and founded the Shpatzirin Festival. She has reviewed many thousands of proposals over her 20 years in the art world and has facilitated many review panels. Guber hates jargon, and loves proposals that are unusual, interesting, and paint a clear picture.
Questions? Email [email protected].
This program is presented by NYFA Learning. Sign up here to receive NYFA News, a bi-weekly organizational email for upcoming awards, resources, and professional development. NYFA Learning also offers the monthly Immigrant Artist Program (IAP) Newsletter if you are interested in opportunities, professional development, events, and tips and advice specific to immigrant artists.
Image: NYFA Online Learning: Proposal Writing: How to Work Smarter, Not Harder, on Getting What You Want!, September 2019, Courtesy NYFA
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Church, groups appeal for donations to help 'Rolly' victims
#PHnews: Church, groups appeal for donations to help 'Rolly' victims
MANILA – The Catholic Church and its affiliated groups appealed for help for the victims of Super Typhoon Rolly that swept through the Bicol Region and other parts of Luzon over the weekend.
In an advisory Tuesday, Caritas Manila, the social action arm of the Archdiocese of Manila, said donations, particularly cash donations, they will receive would be sent to five dioceses in Bicol.
“Cash donations at this time of crisis will truly help meet the initiatives of the Church in providing for their immediate needs. Caritas Manila will be sending financial assistance to the following Dioceses: Diocese of Caceres, Diocese of Daet, Diocese of Gumaca, Diocese of Legazpi and Diocese of Virac,” it said.
Aside from sending cash donations directly, Caritas Manila would also use these to buy relief items such as manna food bags, shelter materials, clean water, bedding materials, hygiene items. These would then be sent to the victims of the typhoon.
The faithful can give donations through the following platforms:
> Savings Account Name: Caritas Manila, Inc.
> Banco De Oro - Savings Account No.: 000-5600-45905
> Bank of the Philippine Islands - Savings Account No.: 3063-5357-01
> Metrobank - Savings Account No.: 175-3-17506954-3
> RCBC - Savings Account No. 000-300-090-2216
For dollar accounts:
> Bank of the Philippine Islands - Savings Account No. 3064-0033-55
> Swift Code - BOPIPHMM
(Debit or Credit Cards)
> https://www.caritasmanila.org.ph/caritasmanila/
>Choose Damayan - Typhoon Rolly
(Lazada)
> www.lazada.com.ph/shop/caritas-manila
> Choose from the donation vouchers
(Give2Asia)
> www.bit.ly/Give2CaritasManila
> Choose Damayan - Typhoon Rolly
(GCash, GrabPay, and PayMaya)
> Scan the QR code below
For proper acknowledgment of donations, donors are asked to fax a copy of the deposit slip to 8563-9306 or email a scanned copy to [email protected]. Please indicate your name and address.
For more inquiries, you may dial 8562-0020 to 25 local 118, 139, 135, or 0917-595-5083.
On the other hand, the Caritas Caceres in Naga City, Camarines Sur also asked for donations to be provided to the affected people of the diocese.
“Typhoon Rolly resulted in damage to properties and many families displaced. We welcome donations for our affected constituents. We are in need of water, rice, canned goods, and solar panels for charging stations in communities,” it said in a statement.
The public may send their donations to:
-Maybank (Naga Branch)
Account Name: Caritas-Caceres (Naga), Inc - Disaster & Rehab Fund
Account Number: 1025000454
-BDO (Panganiban Drive, Naga City Branch)
Account Name: Caceres Commission on Communications
Account Number:08440050 319
-G-Cash 0906-0579426
For more information, donors may reach Rev. Fr. Marc Real, Director of Caritas Caceres, through 0919-626-0669.
Donors are asked to send a copy of the transaction receipt and their names for proper acknowledgment.
On the other hand, the Diocese of Borongan will be implementing a second collection during Masses on Nov. 8.
“Please be informed that the Bishop, in coordination with the Diocesan Commission on Social Action-Justice and Peace, has approved the conduct of a second collection in all our Masses this coming Sunday (8 November 2020) for the victims of Super Typhoon Rolly in Luzon,” said the order signed by Chancellor Rev. Fr. Neil Tenefrancia. "The said collection, however, will be voluntary and subject to the pastoral discretion of the parish priests, moderators, and chaplains in view of the financial constraints that our faithful are currently facing due to the Covid-19 pandemic.”
Likewise, the Association of Major Religious Superiors in the Philippines (AMRSP) asked the public to help the victims of the typhoon, aside from praying for them.
“As we join forces in prayer, let us also be united in service to our sisters and brothers who are affected by Typhoon Rolly. Your donations will allow us to reach a greater number of people affected by the typhoon, especially those who are underserved,” it said in a statement.
Those who would like to donate cash donations they may send it through the following modes:
1) Bank Transfers/Deposits (Metrobank)
- Account Name: Assn of Maj Religious Superiors Special Fund
- Account Number: 259-3-259-07445-3
* Please send your deposit slips for acknowledgment through Email: [email protected]
2) GCash and Paymaya
- Account Number: 0966-780-4425
“We will also accept donations in-kind, in particular food items, hygiene kits, sleeping mats, and blankets. Kindly coordinate with Fr. Angel Cortez, OFM through the email [email protected],” it added.
Also, the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) is accepting donations.
“We encourage everyone to pray and act in solidarity with our most vulnerable brothers and sisters. We are now welcoming donations at 879 EDSA, West Triangle, Quezon City,” the group said in a statement.
The public may also deposit cash donations at:
China Banking Corporation
E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Quezon City
PH Peso Acct: 223-009641-3
US Dollar Acct: 223-700011-4
Swift Code: CHBKPHMM
“NCCP, together with its member churches and regional ecumenical councils, is ready to respond to the needs of the hardly hit communities immediately. #LingapRolly #ACTforRolly #FaithInAction,” it added. (PNA)
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References:
* Philippine News Agency. "Church, groups appeal for donations to help 'Rolly' victims." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1120554 (accessed November 03, 2020 at 10:30PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "Church, groups appeal for donations to help 'Rolly' victims." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1120554 (archived).
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