About this Event
The basics of setting up your own community arts project
W ho this is suitable for:
This 4 hour training session is aimed at people who would like to know more about how to create, set up and fundraise for their own community arts project.
W hat will be covered:
· How to create and set up your own project - the logistics
· Helpful tools you can use to aid project management and coordination
· The basics of writing a funding application
W hat you will need:
- Notepad and pen
- It will be useful for you to bring a laptop/tablet to complete the practical activities
L ed by:
This training will be led by Meldra Guza. Meldra Guza is a music professional specialising in music business, portfolio careers and entrepreneurial creativity. She is the managing director of The SongLab in Birmingham, as well as Senior Lecturer at BIMM Birmingham. Meldra is very passionate about supporting emerging professionals in their quest to uncover their unique potential and ways to multiply their revenue streams for sustainable careers in arts.
Cost: £10
Where: Quench Arts base, Floor 2, Afro Caribbean Millennium Centre, 339 Dudley Road, Winson Green, B18 4HB. Please note that our venue is fully accessible, with a lift and some allocated disabled parking.
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Meldra Guza - Lead Trainer
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Afro Caribbean Millenium Centre, 339 Dudley Road, Birmingham, United Kingdom
GBP 10.00