Wed, 15. May 2024 | 10:00-14:00 | On site
- Workshop
- English
Deep Dive: How to write a project proposal (fully booked)
Where?
Podewil
Klosterstraße 68, 10179 Berlin
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What?
Are you working on a project and need to write a proposal that can be easily understood by the judges? Our workshop is designed to help you learn how to write a proposal that will increase your chances of getting selected. During the workshop, we will cover the theory behind writing project proposals as well as provide practical exercises and share experiences. You'll learn how to structure your content effectively, use text tools and style, and receive concrete writing aids. If you're able to, we recommend bringing your proposal draft and laptop to the workshop so we can work together to help you write a clear and compelling project proposal.
The workshop "How to write a project proposal “ is part of the event series "Deep Dive". In this series, we want to give you the most practical insights possible to train you in dealing with applications and funding.
The workshop is facilitated by Kathy-Ann Tan.
Kathy-Ann Tan is a Berlin-based independent curator, writer and founder of Mental Health Arts Space (www.mhasberlin.com), a non-profit project space that centers the mental health, knowledge, histories and narratives of BIPoC and minoritized artists and cultural workers. She is interested in alternative and sustainable forms of art dissemination, cultural production and institution-building committed to issues of social justice beyond a merely representational model of identity politics. Kathy-Ann's practice revolves around creating spaces for conversation, sharing and empowerment for BIPoC and minoritized communities in the arts and cultural scenes in Berlin and beyond. As a former full-time academic, she has extensive experience in teaching, research, publishing, facilitating workshops and public speaking.
For whom?
- cultural institutions
- project makers
- freelancers
- students
- individual artists
- collectives
- venues / project spaces
- open / sectoral
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Accessibility Info
The event will be held in English and on-site as a face-to-face event.
Accessibility: Our location Podewil is partially accessible. The Klosterstraße subway station, located directly in front of the Podewil, has an elevator. You can access our building via a ramp and an elevator. We are happy to assist you with door opening. An accessible restroom is available.
Do you have questions or need assistance? Feel free to contact us: 030 247 49-778 | beratungszentrum@kulturprojekte.berlin
Costs/participation fee
Participation is free of charge. As the number of places is limited, you must register in advance using our registration form.
Information about cancellation:
We would like to give as many cultural and creative professionals as possible the chance to attend our events. If you are unable to attend, we kindly ask you to cancel your registration in advance. Please send an email to beratungszentrum@kulturprojekte.berlin at least 48 hours before the start of the event. This will allow someone else to take part in the event.