Career Development 5: Fundraising

28 November 2012, 10:30 to 17:00

Many people still believe the arts are worthy of public funding, but with the recession, and public and private pursestrings drawing tighter, getting funding for your photographic or creative project seems harder than ever. But there are still plenty of opportunities; you just need to know where to look and how to present yourself and your project. This session looks at the various ways of raising money for photography and arts projects. 
 

  • Do you really need funding? In what circumstances would you fund your own projects, or even turn to friends and family?
  • The current funding landscape is considered: where the funding is coming from, what projects are being funded and how things are changing.
  • The various private funding avenues are explored - business engagement, individual giving and crowdfunding - and also public sector funding, trusts & foundations, and loans, as well as competitions and awards.
  • What makes a good proposal? A detailed look at two type of funding, small commission-type funds of typically £500 to £1000, and larger project funding such as Arts Council England's Grants for the Arts.
  • Who can help? Where to turn for expertise and support.

Speakers

We are delighted to welcome back two of the most highly regarded speakers on this subject for Redeye: Helen Jenkins and Adam Lopardo.

Adam Lopardo has been Director of The Sponsors Club for the past eight years, responsible for private philanthropy and business partnerships that support culture and creative talent in North East England.

Helen Jenkins runs her own freelance fundraising and consultancy 117 Consulting and has over 15 years fundraising and senior management experience in both the arts and charities.

Tickets are £20 for Redeye members, £30 for concessions and £40 standard price. Please log in as a paid Redeye member to obtain the member price.

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