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City offers grant writing workshops

If your experience filling out grant applications is limited or your previous applications have been less successful than you'd like, this workshop will take you through the basics of articulating a compelling case for your projects, creating a reali

If your experience filling out grant applications is limited or your previous applications have been less successful than you'd like, this workshop will take you through the basics of articulating a compelling case for your projects, creating a realistic budget, assembling relevant support materials.

This session will refer to the City of Richmond's Arts and Culture Operating Assistance and Project Assistance programs as the model.

It is intended to help organizations complete their applications. Participants are encouraged to bring an organizational grant you are currently working on, or one you would like to revise.

The two sessions are on Monday, Sept. 17 from 3 to 4: 30 p.m. and Wednesday, Sept. 19 from 5 to 6: 30 p.m. The first is presented by Camyar Chaichian arts coordinator at the Richmond Cultural Centre boardroom.

The second is presented by Lynn Beavis, director of Richmond Art Gallery at the Richmond Cultural Centre atrium.

Richmond Public Library is offering this program in partnership with Back in Motion - Skills Connect Program.

The seminar is offered in English.

"Participants at this program will learn about the huge variety of online job boards and how to best to use job boards to maximize their chances of finding a job they love," added Smith.