Grant Writing 101 & Creative Facilitation: ArtReach Workshops (May, Toronto)

Grant Writing 101 & Creative Facilitation: ArtReach Workshops (May, Toronto)

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Creative Facilitation Workshop: Express Yourself – “This introductory workshop provides a framework for using arts-based practices to strengthen your effectiveness as a facilitator.” (May 3)

Grant Writing 101 Workshop – “This interactive session will explore the basics of preparing a grant application.” (May 8)

Creative Facilitation Workshop: Express Yourself

“This introductory workshop provides a framework for using arts-based practices to strengthen your effectiveness as a facilitator. Participants develop basic skills in using the arts to facilitate groups of all sizes and a tool-box of easy to lead activities. The training gives youth participants strategies for engaging a full range of learning styles and bringing out the strengths of group members. And in the process participants build their confidence in their own creativity and recognize that you don’t have to be a professional artist to use the arts in your work with people of all ages, particularly youth.
Creative Facilitation is for anyone who works with youth or adult groups: youth workers, teachers, social workers, counselors, health care providers, facilitators, and trainers.
At this workshop, you will learn: easy-to-lead activities based on storytelling, creative writing, visual arts, music, drama, and movement; techniques for navigating group dynamics; ways to engage your own creativity; and personal presentation skills.

Facilitator: Nadia Chaney

Nadia Chaney is a spoken word artist, curriculum writer and arts empowerment facilitator and trainer. Since 2002 she has facilitated well over a thousand events and workshops on four continents using the arts for personal and social transformation. She is a co-founder of Metaphor (meta4crew.com), a hip-hop based youth empowerment project that has delivered more than 400 shows in schools and communities across British Columbia. Nadia specializes in anti-oppression, creative risk-taking, and participatory decision-making.

RSVP: This workshop is open to youth (13 to 29 yrs).Space for this workshop is limited so register today! Food and refreshments will be provided.

Register for free: http://expressyourcreativity.eventbrite.ca

Details:
Date: Friday, May 3, 2013
Location: Metro Hall (room TBA)
Time: 10:00am-6:00pm
Directions: South-east corner of King and John, two blocks east of Spadina. Take subway to St. Andrew station, then walk through the “PATH” to Metro Hall or walk above ground 2 blocks west.

Grant Writing 101

This interactive session will explore the basics of preparing a grant application. It will breakdown the main components of an application including the proposal, work plan and budget; and provide tips for creating a clear, concise application – one that is useful to you in implementing your project. The facilitators will share tips for building relationships with funders and provide all participants with a booklet and list of youth and arts funders.

Facilitators:
Laura Metcalfe, City of Toronto
shahina sayani, ArtReach Toronto

Details:
Date: Wednesday May 8, 2013
Location: West Side Arts Hub (inside York Woods Library)
Time: 5:30pm – Registration, 6:00pm to 9:00pm – Workshop
RSVP: This workshop is open to youth (13 to 29 yrs).Space for this workshop is limited so register today! Food and refreshments will be provided.

Register for free at: http://westsidegrantwriting.eventbrite.ca

This workshop is presented in partnership with PYE. PYE – Partners for Youth Empowerment – partners with communities around the world to develop creative leaders for transformative youth work. PYE’s Creative Community Model combines the expressive arts with motivational learning to develop creativity, personal power, cross-cultural competency and skills for leading purposeful lives.

These workshops are part of the larger GOAL (Grassroots Organizing and Leadership) Youth Workshop Series. A certificate will be provided to participants who attend 5 or more workshops in the series.

For more information, contact: info@artreachtoronto.ca. The GOAL Youth Workshop Series is presented by ArtReach Toronto and Laidlaw Foundation in partnership with Schools Without Borders, Grassroots Youth Collaborative, City of Toronto, For Youth Initiative and Toronto Community Foundation.”

-submitted by Shahina Sayani, Director, ArtReach Toronto

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