Securing Support: Navigating the Grant Landscape for Arts and Cultural Orgs

Date: 3/5/2025 9:00 AM - 3/5/2025 12:00 PM
Location: Boise City Hall (150 N Capitol Blvd.)
Cost: Free
Tickets: Eventbrite Registration
Category: Classes
Join us for a grant writing workshop designed to maximize funding for your next arts, history, or cultural project! REGISTER HERE.
Guided by Boise-based grant consultants Laura Hull and Natalia DiGiosia of Premio Services Inc., this workshop is designed to empower you with the knowledge of a grant professional.
Learn proven strategies to secure, sustain, and scale funding for your mission-driven programs and projects in an increasingly complex grants landscape, including executive orders, funding freezes, and shifting compliance requirements. Along with up-to-date information, this workshop will provide insights into how to navigate these national changes.
This workshop is designed for Boise-based arts, cultural, and history-focused nonprofits of any size or individuals working in these fields. While this workshop is divided into two tracks, all resources will be provided to attendees.
Please Note: These are concurrent sessions. PLEASE ONLY SELECT ONE or invite a friend or colleague to attend the concurrent session.
- Track 1 - Grant Readiness & Writing: Designed for smaller or emerging nonprofits, this session will help identify gaps in your organization's grant readiness and provide resources and tips for successful grant research and writing, including crafting winning proposals and best practices for cultivating funder relationships.
- Track 2 - Grant Writing & Management: Designed for larger or established nonprofits, this session will build on Grant Readiness and include tips for winning well-aligned grants, efficient grants management, and sustaining and scaling programs for a healthy grants portfolio.
Location & Registration
The Grant Writing Workshop will take place IN PERSON in the Maryanne Jordan Council Chambers on the third floor of Boise City Hall (150 N Capitol Blvd.) Registration is required.
Attendees may choose from the following tiers of ticket cost:
- Tier 1: $10: This ticket is a budget-friendly option to ensure that cost is not a barrier to participation and is subsidized by Tier 3 and 4 ticket buyers.
- Tier 2: $25: This just-under-half-priced ticket is for those who can give a little more while still meeting budget goals.
- Tier 3: $45: Pay it forward! This ticket helps make the workshop more accessible and allows other participants to attend at a reduced cost.
- Tier 4: $60: The full-cost ticket that keeps the workshop running, allows other participants to attend, and supports fair pay for facilitators.
About the Facilitators
Laura Hull is a first-generation U.S. immigrant with more than a decade of grants experience and nonprofit leadership in multicultural contexts. Laura launched PSI in 2017 to elevate the grants profession and increase social impact by providing transformational grant services to nonprofits. She delivers high-quality consulting to nonprofits seeking to expand their grant portfolios by uncovering barriers and finding the right resources to meet unique needs. With creative strategy, an average 98% funding success rate, and a data-driven commitment to success, Laura offers the best in grant services to her clients and sector. Outside of grants, Laura enjoys spending quality time with her son and daughter, ages 9 and 4, reading, creative writing, and exploring Idaho's spectacular outdoors.
Natalia DiGiosia is an attentive thought partner who sparks critical thinking and synthesized strategy. As a grants writer and manager, she enjoys crafting winning grant proposals that further clients' missions. She brings a keen eye to research and captures details that best align with a nonprofit's unique needs. Natalia co-founded the Writing for Change Journal, a digital space for community writing, and serves the Story Story Night community of Boise. Natalia enjoys writing creative nonfiction, teaching Knit Boise classes, studying the Italian language, and exploring her cultural heritage.
Cancellations
If you need to cancel your registration, go to "Tickets," select your order, and choose "Cancel Order" to get refunded and allow another participant to attend the workshop.