The Employee by joshua schwebel
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The Employee <employee@forestcitygallery.com> To: communitygrants@london.ca

Hello!

I am writing regarding the London Community Grants Program. It is mentioned on the website that the application process for the 2022 Innovation and Capital Stream will open in the Fall of 2021, but I was wondering if you had any idea of when that would be?

I am planning to apply for various grants simultaneously, so that information would be very helpful to have.

Thank you so much!

Best,
Camille-Zoé Valcourt-Synnott (she/her) — Fundraiser/Grantwriter
The employment of a fundraiser/ grant-writer on behalf of Forest City Gallery is the artistic work of Joshua Schwebel. The employee is funded by a grant awarded to the artist by the Canada Council for the Arts. This email and subsequent correspondence may be included in documentation of the artwork.

Community Grants <CommunityGrants@london.ca> To: The Employee <employee@forestcitygallery.com>

IMPORTANT INFORMATION re: COVID-19 and City Services

 

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London Community Grant Administrator <███████████@london.ca> To: The Employee <employee@forestcitygallery.com>

Hi Camille,

 

Thank you for reaching out.

 

The 2022 Innovation and Capital funding will open in March of 2022.

 

Please let me know if you have any further questions.

 

Thank you,

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Administrative Assistant
Community Development & Grants

Neighbourhood and Community-Wide Services

City of London

 

355 Wellington St, Suite 248, P.O. Box 5045, London ON N6A 3N7

P: 519-661-CITY (2489) x 5336 | Fax: 519.661.5821

| www.london.ca

 

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made changes to many City services. Visit our website for the latest information about City Services and COVID-19.

 

 

 

From: Camille Valcourt-Synnott <employee@forestcitygallery.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2021 8:02 PM
To: Community Grants <CommunityGrants@london.ca>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Upcoming Deadline

 

Hello!

 

I am writing regarding the London Community Grants Program. It is mentioned on the website that the application process for the 2022 Innovation and Capital Stream will open in the Fall of 2021, but I was wondering if you had any idea of when that would be?

 

I am planning to apply for various grants simultaneously, so that information would be very helpful to have.

 

Thank you so much!

 

Best,

Camille-Zoé Valcourt-Synnott (she/her) — Fundraiser/Grantwriter

The employment of a fundraiser/ grant-writer on behalf of Forest City Gallery is the artistic work of Joshua Schwebel. The employee is funded by a grant awarded to the artist by the Canada Council for the Arts. This email and subsequent correspondence may be included in documentation of the artwork.

The Employee <employee@forestcitygallery.com>

Hi ████████,

Thank you for your answer. I was wondering what is the usual waiting time to get the grant results? For example, if we were to apply in March 2022, when could we potentially start our project? And what is the usual delay before the funds are released?

Thank you!

Best,

Camille-Zoé Valcourt-Synnott (she/her) — Fundraiser/Grantwriter
The employment of a fundraiser/ grant-writer on behalf of Forest City Gallery is the artistic work of Joshua Schwebel. The employee is funded by a grant awarded to the artist by the Canada Council for the Arts. This email and subsequent correspondence may be included in documentation of the artwork.