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February webinars for presenters and artists!



MPAC will host TWO webinars this month!


For artists and agents:

The MPAC showcase & conference: Informational webinar with conference overview, application process, tips and more

Tuesday, February 18, 2pm MST


Join us for an informational webinar about the Montana Performing Arts Consortium Artist Showcase & Conference with Emily Wolfram, executive director.

 

We will cover:

  • General overview of the annual conference: what is it, who attends, key events, why you should go!

  • Requirements for showcasing

  • Application process on iwanttoshowcase.ca

  • Tips for your application

  • Other ways to engage through the conference and network

 

We will also have time for Q&A! If you are new to booking conferences or showcasing and you are interested in touring opportunities in Montana, this webinar is for you.



For presenters and nonprofit organizations:

Montana Community Foundation webinar for MPAC community: local community foundation support for performing arts programs

Tuesday, February 25, 2:30pm MST


Join Taylor Crowl with the Montana Community Foundation for a webinar on local community foundations and how they can help fund performing arts projects across Montana. We'll dive into the different ways these foundations can support your performing arts indicatives and provide some solid tips and tricks for writing successful grant proposals. Whether you're just starting out with grant writing or looking for ways to improve, this webinar will give you the tools you need to connect with philanthropic organizations and securing funding for your performing arts projects.


Presenter Information:

Taylor joined the Montana Community Foundation in August 2022 as the Program Officer for Community & Economic Vitality where she serves as the key liaison with local community foundation Affiliates and Affiliate Partners. Taylor has a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. She previously worked as a Program Specialist for the State of Montana Department of Commerce, where she administered various programs focused on downtown revitalization and historic preservation. Before that, she was an AmeriCorps VISTA and AmeriCorps VISTA Leader, which brought her to Montana.


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