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Tell Your Story and Make Your Case - Central NY

  • November 16, 2021
  • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Syracuse University
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  • These workshops are free and limited to 20 people. Participants must apply. Priority will be given to 501(c)(3) designated museums and history organizations in NYS with operating budgets of $150,000 or less

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Tuesday, November 16, 2021

10 AM - 4 PM


Syracuse University

School of Design, Nancy Cantor Warehouse

350 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13202


Registration:

Workshops are free of charge, all participants must apply to be considered. Applicants will be notified of acceptance status at least two weeks before the workshopWorkshops will be limited to 20 people. Priority will be given to employees and volunteers of 501(c)(3) designated museums and history organizations in New York State with operating budgets of $150,000 or less.

In this participatory workshop, MANY Executive Director Erika Sanger will guide attendees through the grant writing process to build skills and develop insights, including analyzing guidelines, outlining narratives, writing statements of need, and developing budgets. Sanger will share examples of successfully funded grant narratives, hints for streamlining work processes, and designing visually appealing attachments.

In her 35-year museum career, Sanger has secured grants from federal, state, foundation, and corporate partners that advanced institutional priorities and funded public programs, facility expansions, endowment and capital campaigns, artist residencies, scholarships, research projects, and staff positions.  

Participants will be writing and sharing their work and must bring a laptop computer or tablet to the workshop. Coffee and lunch are included.  

MANY's COVID-19 Safety Policy for In-Person Events

With the safety of our colleagues foremost in mind, attendees at programs offered by the Museum Association of New York must agree to our COVID-19 Safety Policy. Click here to read

The Museum Association of New York helps shape a better future for museums and museum professionals by uplifting best practices and building organizational capacity through advocacy, training, and networking opportunities.

Museum Association of New York is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. 

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