From: "Seymour, Janet I - WHS" <Janet.Seymour@wisconsinhistory.org> Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 09:39:49 -0500 Subject: List Serve FW: Wisconsin Arts Board Grant Writing workshop Message-ID: <488E289A5C909049B0E55F6B651B5B3501797FDC629E@MEWMAD0PC01G02.accounts.wistate.us>
A Free Workshop Series for Wisconsin’s Cultural Community
From the Wisconsin Arts Board
Learn more about…
* Effective Grant Proposal Writing
November 3, 2009
in Kenosha!
Presented by the Wisconsin Arts Board
Hosted by the Arts & Humanities Alliance of Kenosha and the Racine Arts Cou
ncil
Where? The workshop will be held at the Civil War Museum at 5400 First Ave,
Kenosha, WI
Advance Registration is Required
To register go to the Wisconsin Arts Board website: www.artsboard.wisconsin
.gov<http://www.artsboard.wisconsin.gov/>
or call 608-266-0190
The Wisconsin Arts Board is the state agency which nurtures creativity, cul
tivates expression, promotes the arts, supports the arts in education, stim
ulates community and economic development and serves as a resource for peop
le of every culture and heritage. Since 1973, the Arts Board has supported
artists and arts organizations with funds from the state legislature and th
e National Endowment for the Arts.
The Arts and Humanities Alliance of Kenosha works to build awareness of the
arts in our community. It fosters collaboration between artists, cultural
organizations, educational institutions, businesses, and the public through
cooperative planning and development of activities and events.
The Racine Arts Council is a private, nonprofit organization whose function
is to coordinate and promote Racine area arts programs. RAC advocates for
decisions and legislation by local, state and federal authorities that will
favor arts and arts education. RAC acts as a catalyst for community develo
pment, aiding and initiating projects that involve arts and enrich our comm
unity.
For more information about the workshop,
please visit www.artsboard.wisconsin.gov/static/fall_09workshops.htm<http:/
/www.artsboard.wisconsin.gov/static/fall_09workshops.htm>