The CAN Lotterywest Dream Plan Do Team is hosting Marketing 101 for Community Arts for all applicants of the 2019 community arts mentoring program.
Join our talented host and panel for an evening discussing the basics of marketing and social media. This is your opportunity to build valuable knowledge on marketing and taking your community arts project to the next level.
Ever had questions on how to tackle social media? marketing content? PR?
All of these questions and much more will be answered!
Host:
Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa, Dream Plan Do Project Co-ordinator, spoken word artist, educator, performer & human rights reformer.
Panel:
Jane Chambers: Marketing and Design Professional
Ngor Atem: Social Media Whizz
Rajdeep Singh: Marketing and Technology Extraordinaire
FAQs
I didn’t apply for the 2019 Lotterywest Dream Plan Do program, can I still attend?
Yes, the project is open to wider community groups from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse backgrounds.
What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?
PICA Bar is located in the Perth Cultural Centre, right in the heart of the Perth CBD. Public transport is available to Perth Station or there are public car parks in the area.
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Contact Lakshmi directly lakshmi@canwa.com.au
CAN’s Lotterywest Dream Plan Do is a new community arts mentoring program in 2019 which aims to support arts projects that bring Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) community voices to the forefront.
Up to $20k funding was awarded to help organisations or community groups:
DREAM – a fresh project idea,
PLAN – the steps to achieve your outcome, and
DO – the project while developing your skills from experienced mentors
More Information of Lotterywest Dream Plan Do here>>http://www.canwa.com.au/what-we-do/funding/dream-plan-do/