Sentences with phrase «see creative funding»

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You have to be creative in your use of limited resources, have the ability to catch a potential investor's eye - especially if you're looking further than their circle of friends and family for funding - and see things that other people can't, including having faith in your own vision when others may not.
Crowdfunding has been used to fund activities that range from social enterprises1, creative arts2 and more traditional inventions (see Appendix for case studies).
A balanced curriculum With children required to study EBacc subjects to GCSE level, it's easy to see that the creative pathways for our school children are disappearing, which will slowly result in funding for creative subject areas being cut, leading to options for our children being vastly reduced.
«Our study shows that as charter schools are given more programmatic autonomy over special education services and access to state and federal special education funds, the special education student population increases at those schools and we see very innovative and creative delivery models emerge,» Plate asserted.
This is despite new accountability measures for state schools that favour academic subjects, like the EBacc, and funding cuts that have seen some state schools cut back on their creative offer.
In addition, TIFIA has seen significantly varied repayment sources such as farebox revenues and dynamically priced managed lane tolls, reflecting the innovative ways project sponsors can leverage TIFIA credit assistance through creative funding sources.
A delightfully whimsical and inventive 3D platformer from the creative minds at Double Fine, Psychonauts was an underappreciated gem when initially released yet has since developed such a passionate cult following that we'll be seeing a fan - funded sequel relatively soon.
The dedication, love and unbelievable creativity of the six candidates for the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year are clear for all to see, as is the creative health of the UK Museum community as a whole.
One thing it does have is some great people who are passionate and creative, hopefully over the next year or so we will start to see more small startups being either funded or bootstrapped around the area.»
Skyfall director Mendes said: «The dedication, love, and unbelievable creativity of the six candidates for the Art Fund prize for museum of the year are clear for all to see, as is the creative health of the UK museum community as a whole.
We recommend donating to Creative Capital — they fund the best artists, many of whom make work that is too great a challenge for the commercial gallery system — and seeing Star Wars.
I see problems with: * you have to be an active promoter of yourself to get articles read * the review process (mainly there is no ability to assess why rejected articles are rejected and the time wasting because of pedantic comments) * project - based funding and treating research like consulting (if I can tell you how much a project will cost, then by definition it is not research) * since academia seems to be drifting towards consulting, researchers start to become underpaid compared to peers in consulting * the focus on the number of publications weighted by the rank of the journal * status is based on if you publish in a high - rank journal, «selected» to be a lead author, and so on, and not whether you do good and creative research, good collaborator, good colleague to peers, etc..
While some see the ICO as a creative and legitimate means to raise funds, others view this digital gold rush as risky and ripe for scams.
This year saw a number of targeted funds, announcements, or creative funding strategies to make sure that there is funding for access to justice.
We've seen some creative endeavours set up through crowd funding sites like Kickstarter, such as the banner saga RPG series.
I love seeing creative projects like these, that have some limitations of space and funds, but NOT creativity!
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