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    Practice 101: Grants & Funding

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    Practice 101: Grants & Funding

    Join Arts Northern Rivers for a free online professional development session for Northern Rivers' artists and arts workers looking for an introduction to grant applications.

    Led by experienced grant writer Jane Fuller, this practical information session serves as a starter guide for mastering the basics of arts project funding. New grant seekers will be guided through a step by step process for identifying whether an idea is application ready, delving into key aspects such as identifying opportunities and effective preparation.

    This lunch hour session is designed to demystify the arts grants and funding arena, creating an open space for questions. Don't miss this opportunity to boost your understanding and confidence in the world of grants and funding.


    About the Facilitator:

    Jane Fuller is the Executive Director of Arts Northern Rivers. Jane has a wealth of arts and cultural experience as a producer and manager across the arts sector predominantly in festivals and performing arts. She has worked extensively in the Northern Rivers region as an independent producer, Placemaking Producer for the Lismore Quad, Festival Producer for the Boomerang Festival (Bluesfest) and Programming Manager for NORPA (Northern Rivers Performing Arts). From 2014 to 2018, Jane was the General Manager for BlakDance – the national Peak Organisation for First Nations dance. Other roles have included Executive Producer for Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM), Associate Producer for the Australian Cultural Festival, Australian Embassy, Jakarta and Executive Producer for the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, Bali.

    Learn more about the professional development series delivered across the region and online in 2024.

    PRACTICE 101 has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.

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