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| ===== Do You Need Funding? ===== | ===== Do You Need Funding? ===== | ||
| - | Getting funding is an undertaking. Sometimes it's easier to look to the passionate people around you and see if you can all pitch in a small amount to get something going. When something' | + | Getting funding is an undertaking. Sometimes it's easier to look to the passionate people around you and see if you can all pitch in a small amount |
| - | While it would be great to get paid to pursue a passion, in my experience it usually takes two years before I have enough credibility and community integration to actually get paid to do it. | + | While it would be great to get paid to pursue a passion, in my experience it usually takes two years before I have enough credibility and community integration to actually get paid to do it. (This raises the question of who gets paid when limited funding is available. Many organizers believe strongly in paying artists before themselves, but this can lead to burnout.) |
| ===== What Kind of Funding is Available? ===== | ===== What Kind of Funding is Available? ===== | ||
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| This will require a combination of internet research but also community outreach to people in your region. Regional difference are huge. In Canada, where I am, there' | This will require a combination of internet research but also community outreach to people in your region. Regional difference are huge. In Canada, where I am, there' | ||
| - | Project funding for which you pitch an idea for a time-limited project is much more common than operational funding, which can pay for any ongoing operating costs (including office rental, salaries) of an organization. An org I founded got operational funding not too long ago, but it took almost a decade and many project funding approvals before the funder believed in the organization' | + | Project funding for which you pitch an idea for a time-limited project is much more common than operational funding, which can pay for any ongoing operating costs (including office rental, salaries) of an organization. An org I co-founded |
| Once you've made a list of possible funders, I usually put them in a spreadsheet and set a reminder to myself to look at any deadline a month prior. Rather than dive in to hundreds of pages of guidelines, I prefer to look at one at a time, when I have a deadline providing some urgency. | Once you've made a list of possible funders, I usually put them in a spreadsheet and set a reminder to myself to look at any deadline a month prior. Rather than dive in to hundreds of pages of guidelines, I prefer to look at one at a time, when I have a deadline providing some urgency. | ||
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| ===== Contact the Officer/ | ===== Contact the Officer/ | ||
| - | If after reading the guidelines you still feel like the project is a reasonable fit, it's time to reach out to the program officer/ | + | If after reading the guidelines you still feel like the project is a reasonable fit, it's time to reach out to the program officer/ |
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| + | Often you can ask for feedback on rejected applications, | ||
| ===== What Are the Funder' | ===== What Are the Funder' | ||
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| ==== Editors for this section: ==== | ==== Editors for this section: ==== | ||
| - | Add yourself if you edited something | + | Angelo Careri |