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Finnish Canadian
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I'm thinking about becoming a montage actor in a one man musical but I need funds, how do I get an arts grant?


I'm not fussy either. I'll take Rockerfeller money just as quick as a Canadian, Bollywood, or Finnish film industry cash money grant or endowment but I don't know the processes. Any help would be great. Stay groovy!

1. While there are arts grants for individuals, grants are more often for non-profit companies. (Companies that are registered with their federal and state governments as charities.) For nearly all, they require a financial statement from the applicant. For larger grants, a certified review by an accountant. Frequently, grants for individuals are evaluated and given out through decentralization programs in local municipalities. They usually small (maybe $500 or $1000), and there is competition. The chances of you receiving a grant from outside your municipality, state, or country are not great. Find your local Arts Council or similar, and ask them.

2. Grants come with requirements that tell you what kind of work you can do, and requirements that you report back to the granter. Many times, arts granters will not fund performers under 18 or college students. (Because colleges have their own grants to support students' work.)

3. Almost every grant is going to require you to find funding elsewhere, and you will have to report it on the grant application. No one wants to fund a project completely and totally. They want to know that others are supporting it as well. Even for a piddly little $500 equipment grant i just applied for, I had to include the theater's financial statement from last year.

4. Sometimes, large businesses will offer corporate grants, which are usually very specific. (ie - only for kids charities, or only for senior citizen programs, only local projects)

5. Applying for grants is a slippery slope and there is a big learning curve. Many people hire grant writers to do the paperwork for them. It can be that complicated.



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Finnish-Canadian Grand Festival 2009

Even though it's not Christmas yet!?


i've been interested in Christmas songs in the following languages:

Spanish (Argentina)
Spanish (Mexico)
Spanish (Latin America)
Spanish (Castilian)
Portuguese (Brasil)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Canadian French
French
German
Chinese Hong Kong
Italian
Japanese
Malaysian
Filipino
Korean (South Korea)
Korean (North Korea)
Thai
Taiwanese
Vietnam
Dutch
Russian
Norwegian
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Bulgarian
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Finnish
Greek
Hungarian
Icelandic
Polish
Romanian
Serbian
Slovenian
Swedish
Welsh
Turksih

If you know any christmas songs in these languages. Can you give me the name of the song and the lyrics of the song, also please tell what language the song is in!

Thanks!
Also, i'm interest in all each country celebrates Christmas!

In Hungarian:
Kis karácsony, nagy karácsony
Csendes éj (Silent Night)

For more info try this page:
www.karacsony.lap.hu (Dalok, karácsonyi zene = Xmas Songs, Music and Karácsonyi dalok dalszövegei = Lyrics of Xmas songs) Here you will find everything in connection with Xmas, songs, meals, customs etc.

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2 Responses to “Finnish Canadian”

  1. masahiro1213 says:

    Irish, Finnish, French, Canadian, Scottish, Passamaquoddy….etc etcc

  2. Finnish-Canadian ? ? ? Wait, where was this place again? I’m intrigued ;.P.s. I LOVE the spooky, foggy Silent Hill shot

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