We invite you to the “ABC of Project” training, which focuses on writing project proposals and obtaining grants.
Have you ever dreamed of developing your project but didn’t know how to secure the necessary funds? Have you felt lost in the maze of formalities and grant procedures? Now you have the chance to learn key skills that will enable you to effectively apply for funding for your projects!
During the training, you will learn how to start writing project proposals, how to effectively formulate and present your ideas, significantly increasing your chances of obtaining grants.
The “ABC of Project” training program covers various competitions, such as the Small Grant up to 10,000 PLN, and other grants offered by the City of Szczecin or the Marshal’s Office.
We welcome individuals who are just beginning their journey in applying for grants. The training will provide you with practical tips and strategies to increase your chances of success.
Information about the facilitator: Marta Krajniak – an experienced professional whose passion is developing creative sectors and supporting the development of the local community. She currently serves as the director of the INKU Creative Sectors Incubator and is a member of the Media Design Association. A graduate of the University of Szczecin in Polish philology and international relations. She has project experience with grants at the local level (Small Grant, grants from the City of Szczecin and the Marshal’s Office), national level (Ministry of Culture and National Heritage), and international level (Interreg, Norwegian Funds, and others).
WHAT: ABC of Project Training
WHERE: INKU Inkubator Sektorów Kreatywnych, al. Wojska Polskiego 90
WHEN: August 22, 2023
TIME: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 15 people
FACILITATOR: Marta Krajniak
REGISTRATION FORM: https://tiny.pl/crj3t
ORGANIZERS: Media Design Association and INKU Creative Sectors Incubator
CONTACT: Magda Roman, email: mroman@mediadizajn.pl, tel: 91 424 04 64
Participation in the training is completely free of charge.
The event is part of the “Active Creative – Stimulating the Spirit of Cultural and Creative Entrepreneurship” project. Together, we work towards a greener, more competitive, and socially inclusive Europe. The project is funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway through the EEA Grants under the Active Citizens Program – Regional Fund. The action is co-financed with funds from the Municipality of Szczecin.