Grant Writing 101 with Lindsay Zier-Vogel - The FOLD

Grant Writing 101 with Lindsay Zier-Vogel

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\What makes a successful grant application? In this workshop, acclaimed grant writer Lindsay Zier-Vogel will take writers through each step of the grant writing process—from finding grants, to prepping materials, writing budgets, decoding what the funders are actually asking for, and more.

This session will be closed-captioned. Closed captioning provided by Zoom auto transcription.

This session will be followed by a Q&A.


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Lindsay Zier-Vogel is a Toronto-based author, grant writer, educator and founder of the Love Lettering Project. She is the author of the acclaimed debut novel Letters to Amelia, and her debut picture book, Dear Street. Her work has been published widely in Canada and the UK. Lindsay is one of Canada’s most sought-after grant writers, and has raised millions of dollars for her non-profit and artist clients.

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This session will be closed-captioned. Closed captioning provided by Zoom auto transcription.

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This session will be closed-captioned. Closed captioning provided by Zoom auto transcription.

This session will be followed by a Q&A.

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