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Grant Writing for Artists

TACTICS Green Room Series presents

Grant Writing 101

a free webinar with our founder & board chair, Bronwyn Steinberg!

Join TACTICS in our virtual Green Room to talk about everyone's favourite artist task: grant writing!

….Okay, maybe it's not your favourite, but this workshop aims to demystify the process and get you excited about your next grant submission. We'll talk about developing your big idea, researching funding opportunities and understanding eligibility criteria, creating budgets and timelines, assembling support material, and of course, writing the actual text of the application. And then hopefully soon you'll be able to get on to your real favourite artist tasks—doing your project and getting paid for it!

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Bronwyn (she/her) is a theatre director and community builder; she’s passionate about making theatre an inclusive gathering space where stories are shared that celebrate the diversity of human experience. Based in Calgary/Mohkinstsis in Treaty 7 territory, she is the Artistic Director of Lunchbox Theatre, and she recently directed The Importance of Being Earnest for Theatre Calgary. She loves working with the classics as well as new plays, and since coming to Lunchbox in 2020, she has directed The Dark Lady by Jessica B. HIll, Home for the Holidays, a new musical by Cayley Wreggitt and Alixandra Cowman, and Rebecca Northan’s All I Want for Christmas. She has also directed many new play development workshops as part of the Lunchbox Stage One Festival of New Canadian Work and Stage Two, in addition to multiple workshops and premieres with other companies. She was based in Ottawa for 12 years, where she was the founding Artistic Director of the indie series TACTICS. Credits as an award-winning freelance director include The Drowning Girls and Bang Bang (Great Canadian Theatre Company), The Revolutionists and Miss Shakespeare (Three Sisters Theatre), Twelfth Night (A Company of Fools) and Raising Stanley / Life with Tulia—an accessible multimedia storytelling collaboration with Kim Kilpatrick and Karen Bailey. She has worked as an assistant director at the Stratford Festival, the Shaw Festival and GCTC and is a member of both the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab (2018 & 2019) and Directors Lab North (2020).

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