Art Tea Series: Tell Us Your Vision: Grant Fundamentals with Stanley Delva
Stanley Delva is committed to the creation of grants and funding to illustrate how Brooklyn's Creatives can evolve and advance community ideas with funding. This workshop will breakdown key components of a grant proposal, and the connective tissue between the grant writer and a winning grant. Please come to this informative interactive workshop.
Stanley Delva is an artist and arts administrator who is deeply committed to uplifting and supporting the arts; his passion lies in supporting emerging filmmakers, artists, and small businesses through fundraising. As an artist and storyteller, he believes in fostering an equitable community and securing resources for historically marginalized people to better challenge dominant narratives. Stanley's artistic practice encompasses writing, photography, and curation. His fundraising and development experience includes work with organizations such as El Museo del Barrio, Film-Maker’s Coop, and Brooklyn Arts Council. He actively supports arts funding through grant writing and has served as a grant panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), New York City’s Department for Cultural Affairs (DCLA), and the Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC). A Brooklyn bred, native New Yorker of Haitian descent, Stanley cherishes the Caribbean heritage seen across the city and has received a Bachelor's degree in English and African American Studies from Brooklyn College and a Master’s degree in Museum Studies from CUNY School of Professional Studies.
