Showing posts with label Inclusivity Scholarship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inclusivity Scholarship. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2019

Inclusivity Scholarship for Conference!


Earlier this week, we shared the 4-1-1 on our spring conference, Imagine That! 

Now we've got some more good news! We'll once again be offering our Inclusivity Scholarship, which covers Saturday's tuition and lunch.

 The deadline to apply is March 30, so apply today. Don’t forget to share with your friends, too!

Saturday, May 18th
 will be a full day of breakouts, keynote speakers, and panels. We are delighted to welcome Raúl Colón, Nisi Shawl, and Corinna Luyken as keynote speakers, plus a great line up of agents, editors and art directors who will be sharing their knowledge with you throughout the day. 

How to Apply
To apply, send a one-page artist statement (as a Word doc or PDF) that describes your work and what attending the conference would mean to you to wwa-ra@scbwi.orgno later than March 30. Be sure to include the following information:
§Full name
§Address
§Email address
§Phone number
§Diversity with which the applicant identifies
§Whether the applicant is an author or illustrator
Applicants will be chosen based on how well their work promotes and contributes to diversity in children’s literature.
Additional information about the scholarship and the conference is available online at https://wwa.scbwi.org/events/imagine-that-wwa-may-conference/.

Hope we'll see you there!

Monday, January 30, 2017

Scholarship Opportunity





The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Western Washington, is thrilled to announce that it will award two inclusion scholarships, one for writers, one for illustrators, as part of this year’s spring conference. The award covers the cost to attend programming on April 8, 2017, at the Marriott Redmond Town Center.
 
Eligible applicants should be age 18 or older, write or illustrate for children, meet one of the criteria for diversity defined by We Need Diverse Books, and have financial need such that attending this conference would not otherwise be possible. Applicants do not need to be current members of SCBWI, nor do they need to live in the Western Washington region, although travel and accommodations will not be included in the award.
 
What is meant by “diverse”?
Writers and illustrators must identify as one or more of the following. The main character of the story must also identify as one or more of the following:
•       Person of color
•       Native American
•       LGBTQIA
•       Person with a disability
•       Marginalized religious or cultural minority in the United States.
Please note:
•       If the work does not include a main character, the subject matter must pertain substantially to diverse experiences and content.
•       Socio-economic status and class do not qualify as diverse for the purposes of this award.
 
Any submission received that does not meet these requirements will not be read.
 
To enter, applicants should provide the following information via email to wwa@scbwi.org, subject line Scholarship Application, by midnight on February 28, 2017:
Both writers and illustrators must provide a cover page that includes:
o   Full name
o   Address
o   E-mail address
o   Phone number
o   Diversity with which the applicant identifies
o   Whether the applicant is an author or illustrator
•       A one-page statement of work describing how attending the conference will help your career objectives and what your current project is about.
•       In addition, writers must also provide the first 500 words of your manuscript (or full picture book manuscript of less than 500 words).
•       In addition, illustrators must provide one to three illustrations from the work in progress (no more than 5MB in size).
 
Applicants will be chosen based on how well their work promotes and contributes to diversity in children’s literature.
 
Click here to download a printable flyer for the event.