Are you an arts practitioner in Bengaluru? A filmmaker, poet, musician, author, designer, curator, dancer, painter...?
Have you ever wondered how to approach writing a proposal for a grant, or a scholarship or for sponsorship...?
Whether your ask is small or big, for money or for support in kind, whether you have been successful or unsuccessful in the past, if you have something brewing and want a dash of freshness... This 2-hour workshop will put proposal writing in a whole new light.
Conceived as a 6-step guide on how to prepare a meal for a guest, it will make you pause to think of:
Stage I: The Guest for Dinner
State II: The Menu
Stage III: The Recipe and Ingredients
Stage IV: Cooking Processes
State V: Plating and Presentation
Stage VI: Pre Dinner-Pleasantries
Come. Cook up a proposal.
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Arundhati Ghosh is a writer and cultural practitioner based in Bangalore with three decades of experience in the arts and culture. She served as the Executive Director of India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) between 2013 and 2023.
Her awards include the Global Fundraiser Award from Resource Alliance, Chevening Clore Leadership Award (2015-2016), Chevening Gurukul Scholarship at the London School of Economics (2005-2006), and Salzburg Global Seminar Fellowship.
In her professional capacity first as a fundraiser and then Executive Director at IFA, she has raised funds from foundations, trusts, corporations, bilateral agencies and individuals, across programmes and projects.
She has contributed on advisory panels and boards of the Seagull Foundation for the Arts, Blind with Camera and Toto funds the Arts, and continues to sit on the advisory panel for The Museum of Art and Photography (MAP), Bangalore and is a Board Member of Sangama, Bangalore an organisation working for the rights of sexual minorities, sex workers and people living with HIV.
She writes for publications such as Scroll, The Wire, The Hindu, The Deccan Herald, News 9, Himal, Business Standard, etc.
Instructions
Please come with an idea or a need for support, this will make the workshop more relevant and less of an academic exercise.
Please bring your own writing implements - paper and pens/pencils - and a refillable water bottle.
Please be on time.