Hosted by Triangle ArtWorks
If you've ever wondered how to navigate the world of arts funding, Getting the Grant for Artists and Performers is the workshop for you. Whether you’re a visual artist or a performing artist, this two-hour virtual session will demystify the grant application process and help you feel more confident when pursuing opportunities that can support and sustain your creative work. Led by acclaimed cellist, singer-songwriter, and teaching artist Shana Tucker, this session will walk you through how to read and interpret grant applications, submission best practices, and creative ways to help your application stand out from the rest.
EARLY BIRD PRICING THROUGH OCT 31, $33
GENERAL PRICING THROUGH NOV 4, $38
DAY OF WORKSHOP PRICING $48
discount will be applied at checkout
Drawing from her extensive experience both as a grant recipient and as a reviewer for regional and national granting organizations, Shana shares practical tips and insider insights into what grant panels are really looking for. You'll learn how to effectively present yourself and your work, communicate impact, and avoid common mistakes. Shana’s encouraging, mentorship-based approach creates a supportive space for learning and asking questions.
You will receive digital handouts before the session, and will leave the workshop equipped with new strategies, helpful tools, and a clearer understanding of how to pursue funding opportunities. Whether you're just starting to explore grants or ready to refine your approach, this workshop will give you the confidence and knowledge you need to get the grant.
About your instructor:
Shana Tucker is a dynamic singer-songwriter, cellist, composer, teaching artist and arts leader. She is dedicated to building connections through candid song-storytelling and equitable arts education. As the founding artist/owner of ChamberSoul, Shana brings value to her community through performance, teaching and arts advocacy, creating opportunities that utilize artistry and leadership skills to inspire and guide artists to be more insightful and intentional in their creative processes.
A committed arts advocate, Shana has served on several nonprofit arts organizations’ board of directors or advisory boards, including Blaire Publisher, Washington Women in Jazz, and North Carolina Presenters Consortium. Shana has a proven track record in successful fundraising, campaign creation and execution, and donor engagement, most recently serving as Executive Director of Kidznotes. Shana is dedicated to empowering fellow artists to identify and secure sustainable project funding opportunities by helping them articulate the significance and impact of their craft through the creation of compelling narratives. Her efforts exemplify the importance of advocacy and support within the arts sector, ultimately strengthening its vitality and resilience by enabling more projects to come to fruition.
Learn more about Shana’s work here.