kathrynloch
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Ya search the internet enough and sometimes the door to opportunity opens just enough to let you peek inside.
As most of you know, I'm not only painting commissions, War Horse Miniatures is officially a business. So I go through the routine periodically of checking various things at SBA.gov and since I'm a "woman-owned business" there can sometimes be opportunities with grants.gov and a whole host of things. I also research art grants and business opportunities, the whole nine yards.
But I've got to be careful too as there are more ripoffs out there than things that are helpful. The biggest thing is read the fine print and research! But as I was looking through potential art grants and things like that, I discovered Kickstarter.
At first glance it seems like a Facebook for art entreprenuers. You post your project, what sort of funding you need, and you start building a fan base. Fans make pledges to support your endeavor. If you reach your goals - the pledges pay up. If you don't, then no one is charged. Anyway, it looked intriguing but I was kinda wary - as I am with almost everything like this - I've got to be.
But I saw someone local I know from my years in the Writer's Guild down here. Huh - he's still working on that project - good for him. Then I discovered a "games" section...and look what I found....
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Very interesting!
Hey, at least I know it's legit.
As most of you know, I'm not only painting commissions, War Horse Miniatures is officially a business. So I go through the routine periodically of checking various things at SBA.gov and since I'm a "woman-owned business" there can sometimes be opportunities with grants.gov and a whole host of things. I also research art grants and business opportunities, the whole nine yards.
But I've got to be careful too as there are more ripoffs out there than things that are helpful. The biggest thing is read the fine print and research! But as I was looking through potential art grants and things like that, I discovered Kickstarter.
At first glance it seems like a Facebook for art entreprenuers. You post your project, what sort of funding you need, and you start building a fan base. Fans make pledges to support your endeavor. If you reach your goals - the pledges pay up. If you don't, then no one is charged. Anyway, it looked intriguing but I was kinda wary - as I am with almost everything like this - I've got to be.
But I saw someone local I know from my years in the Writer's Guild down here. Huh - he's still working on that project - good for him. Then I discovered a "games" section...and look what I found....
View attachment 13705
Very interesting!
Hey, at least I know it's legit.