WALA CES @ AHCMC: Grants (Session #5)

WALA CES @ AHCMC: Grants (Session #5)

A series for creatives of all kinds who want to take the next step in their professional career by creating their own business.

By Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts

Date and time

Starts on Tuesday, May 27 · 6pm EDT

Location

Silver Spring Civic Building at Veterans Plaza

1 Veterans Place Silver Spring, MD 20910

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

WALA Creative Entrepreneurs Series (CES)
(Legal Issues for Creative Entrepreneurs)

WALA’s Creative Entrepreneurs Series is for creatives of all kinds who want to take the next step in their professional career by creating their own business. Explore the basics of forming a business for your creative endeavors, from deciding whether to incorporate as a non-profit or for-profit entity, to understanding copyrights and trademarks, contracts and licensing, negotiation strategies, the grants process, and finally estate planning for artists and creatives.

The series comprises of six sessions to be held on *consecutive Tuesdays, starting Tuesday, April 29, 2025 and continuing through Tuesday, June 3, 2025 from 6pm 8pm.

Location:

Silver Spring Civic Building at Veterans Plaza
1 Veterans Place
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Silver Spring Civic Building at Veterans Plaza

*All sessions are in-person
*Attendees must Register for each individual session.
*There are 6 sessions in all.

Session #5: Tuesday, May 27, 2025 ~ Grants
(Select this date to attend this session)

Presentation and Q & A with:
Paul Marengo, ReelAbilities Film Festival

Covered in this session:

(1) Are you ready for funding?

(2) What kind of questions will they ask me and What do I need to apply?

(3) What kinds of grants are there and where should I look for them?

(4) Once I get funded, what are the requirements and how do I manage my grant?

(5) Additional Resources

Paul Marengo brings over 25 years of expertise in development and program execution, encompassing a broad spectrum of fundraising activities including Corporate Support, Foundation Support, Government Support, and Individual Giving. With a deep belief in the potential of smaller nonprofits, Paul is dedicated to empowering these organizations by providing them with the tools and strategies necessary to become competitive fundraisers. His extensive experience includes working with and training nonprofits to think innovatively about how data and other resources can enhance their development strategies. By fostering a fresh perspective and practical skills, Paul helps these organizations maximize their fundraising potential and achieve meaningful results.
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The 2025 Spring WALA Creative Entrepreneurs Series @ AHCMC is FREE for WALA members.

Free General Admission tickets provided through a special collaboration with the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County

#WALASPRING2025

WALA programs and activities are sponsored in part by

Organized by

Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts began in 1983 as a unique collaboration of lawyers and artists to fulfill a mission to serve artists in need of legal knowledge and assistance. Since then, WALA has supported artistic expression and creative innovation serving the legal needs of the arts and cultural communities in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia.

WALAis a501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides access to education, advocacy and legal services through workshops and seminars, legal clinics and pro-bono referral services for creatives and cultural organizations.

More than 350 of Washington’s top lawyers and law firms participate as volunteers in WALA’s legal services programs.

Early bird discount
$0 – $23.18