Grant Writing for Artists and Arts Organizations - Webinar

Monday, November 3, 2025 | 6:00–9:00pm

Location
Online Zoom Webinar

What makes a successful grant application?

In this three-hour virtual workshop, acclaimed grant writer Lindsay Zier-Vogel will take artists, arts organizations, and non-profit fundraisers through the grant writing process—from prepping materials, to writing budgets, to crafting compelling project descriptions, to decoding what the funders are actually asking for, and more. 

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About the Speaker:
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Lindsay Zier-Vogel is an accomplished author, grant writer, and educator, with over 20 years of experience writing grants for charities, non-profits and artists. Lindsay is one of Canada’s most well-respected grant writers and has raised millions of dollars for her clients, including: Furniture Bank, YMCA Canada, Friday Things, Word on the Street, Art Spin, VIBE Arts, Jayli Wolf, Pulga Muchochoma, Dani Kind, among many others. She also leads grant writing workshops through organizations including The FOLD, Nia Centre for the Arts, Bruce County Public Library, The Writer's Union of Canada, and the City of Barrie.
Beyond grant writing, Lindsay works as an author, educator, and is the founder of the internationally acclaimed Love Lettering Project. She is the author of the acclaimed debut novel Letters to Amelia, and her first picture book, Dear Street was a 2023 Junior Library Guild pick, a Canadian Children’s Book Centre book of the year, and was nominated for a Forest of Reading Blue Spruce Award (Canada) and a Magnolia Award (Mississippi), and a Mountain Laurel Award (Pennsylvania). Her second novel, The Fun Times Brigade came out in 2025, and she is co-editing The Deep End: Reflections on swimming with andrea bennett which will be out in 2027.

Connect with Lindsay on Instagram at @lindsay.ziervogel.

November 3, 2025 - 6:00pm - November 3, 2025 - 9:00pm