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Creative BC is offering free Amplify BC grant coaching for underrepresented groups and regions of B.C.
SIGN-UP OPENS SEPTEMBER 16, 2020
- Indigenous
- Black
- People of Colour
- People with Disabilities
- LGBTQ2S+
These groups also includes people from underrepresented regions of BC:
- Caribou
- Kootenay
- Nechako
- North Coast
- Northeast
- Thompson / Okanagan
- Vancouver Island and Coast (excluding the Capitol Regional District / City of Victoria)
To get the most out of your grant coaching session, please read the guidelines, start writing your grant application, and come with specific questions. Grant coaches are available to walk you through the process, answer questions, and provide feedback on your draft application, budget, project plan and video treatment.
Amplify BC's Grant Coaches:
- Rob Thomson
- Sage MacBride
- Hussein “DJ A-SLAM” Alidina
- Deb Beaton-Smith
- Khari Wendell McLelland
- Ginalina
- Nancy Lee
- Rae Spoon
- Nimkish Younging
- Mandy Wheelwright
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