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Fat Cat Fab Lab residency application received
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Accepted! Fat Cat Fab Lab Residency beginning YYYY-MON-DD
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Revision as of 03:18, 7 March 2022

Mission Continued

  • To also bring in new fiscal sponsor funding and carry out the mission of fiscal sponsors through the Fab Lab Artist Residency.


Tasks

social sharing during program:

  • welcome sponsored members
  • projects in-progress
  • completed stuff
  • set up a Pecha kucha night Meetup event (since short, should it be is it 4 to 7 presentations at a time?)
  • Record video of presentation
    • put on Fat Cat Fab Lab youtube.




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Received Email Template

Received Email Subject

Fat Cat Fab Lab residency application received

Received Email Body

Thank you for your interest in the Fat Cat Fab Lab Residency!

Your application has been received and will be reviewed by our board.


Thanks again!

The Board
Fat Cat Fab Lab






Accepted Email Template

Accepted Email Subject

Accepted! Fat Cat Fab Lab Residency beginning YYYY-MON-DD

Accepted Email Body

Dear <name>,

Congratulations!
You’ve been selected for the Fat Cat Fab Lab Residency beginning YYYY-MON-DD.

We were impressed by your application and are pleased to welcome you into the program. We firmly believe you are a great fit for the program.

Please read and return a signed copy of this acceptance agreement by YYYY-MON-DD.

We will send more information as your start date approaches, but for now, sit tight and get excited.

Many congratulations and welcome to the Fat Cat Fat Lab!


The Board
Fat Cat Fab Lab





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Rejected Email Subject

Thank you for applying to the Fat Cat Fab Lab Residency

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Thank you for taking the time to apply to the Fat Cat Fab Lab Artist Residency program.

While we were impressed by your application, you have not been selected this cycle. Our needs are as diverse as our members, so we hope that you will apply again in the future.


The Board
Fat Cat Fab Lab







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Action items: - Damon: in progress: Draft description of program for website here in wiki - Joe: Draft a requirements doc for participants - Milestones for participants - Overhaul admin / onboarding - Abagail: Draft a survey for current members on their maker / artist background. What kind of person does our space appeal to? - Abagail: copy for emails: app received, accepted, rejected, onboarding emails. - Damon: add communications email templates into wiki's administer's area - Diana: Research open calls in http://nyfa.org/ , http://rivet.es/ , https://www.callforentry.org , Wooloo.org , - Diana: Document program and actions in our new Wiki - Jen: the MC for Pecha kuchas! coach participants - plan and schedule the cycle dates & cadence (planned, then 'dropped' with a public roll-out like any media campaign - how often: 4 times a year?, rolling? when does call open/close, decision period, yadda yadda) - Create new application form(s) reflecting new program structure - Add accounting and reporting to sheet where applications land - Draft instructions for artist sharing assets and information about their projects for FCFL's social, blog, etc. - Copy / paste residency wording to main website - Advertise the open call in http://nyfa.org/ , http://rivet.es/ , https://www.callforentry.org , Wooloo.org ,






from Damon Hamm -----


Or if still 100% free, we might want to collect payment information at the start (like a 'free trial') to minimize the friction of continuing or to act like a damage deposit if they destroy the laser, et al. Or ask for a small application administration fee?



from Diana G -----

In an effort to attract new members, this maker lab offers new applicants the unique opportunityfor a 2 month free membership. The lab offers one such membership every two months. Once you receive a membership you cannot apply a second time. Does the free member have to participate in say open houses 2x, do one work shop, and if they don’t the free membership converts to a paid. Put credit card on file. Application deadlines: March 1, May 1, July 1. When you have more than enough applicants (say 5) that are qualified you are allowed to use other factors to choose that you don’t need to disclose (shouldn’t).


from Dana Bell -----

I would list the residency maybe twice a year. For the long term it will seem like a more valuable residency that way (as opposed to a continuous cycle of them). Email blasts should also be done to advertise them.

After I applied and was asked to come for a residency, I did stay (I had been a member but not for more than a year). I may not have stayed otherwise. It was important for me to get back up to speed with the machines there during the stay.

I'm happy to create the application and then review applications (twice a year) along with two or three others to form a concensus, I think it should maybe be awarded based on previous work and the need for the tools at fcfl, as opposed to just a list that is gone through. I would be happy to ask some people to apply who seem like they would benefit.

I don't think we should call the program a sponsored membership, it sounds like Starbucks is sponsoring you or something like that. Too corporate. Can it be called a residency (that is supported with funds by XX) or something instead? Who are the funds from anyways?

Also thinking that if there are multiple residents at one time, their chosen tools should ideally not overlap, ie: if one person is focused on the laser then another should be focused on 3D printing, so as not to clog up the members' ability to maximize their use of these tools during the resident's stay. Of course if they organically morph onto another tool that is fine.



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HOW DO SPONSORED MEMBERSHIPS WORK?

You apply for a sponsored membership through this form. Applying is easy. All you have to do is tell a little but about yourself and what you want to work on. If you give us permission, we might highlight your story on our website, and social media to supercharge our fundraising effort at GlobalGiving.org.

Once sponsored, we’ll work with the highlighted members to submit project updates to the sponsors periodically. Otherwise, our teachers and facilitators will update sponsors with general updates about sponsored members who prefer to remain anonymous. Submitting this along with data about our impact keeps us in good standing at GlobalGiving.org.

WHEN DOES MY SPONSORED MEMBERSHIP BEGIN?

Applicants are awarded first come first served (if you have a deadline, please indicate it in your application and it will be considered). We will notify you when your turn is coming up! When we receive enough funds to cover your membership for two months, we’ll send you an email to confirm and your sponsored membership starts right away!

HOW LONG DOES MY SPONSORED MEMBERSHIP LAST?

Sponsored memberships last for two months; no more, no less. We want you to have enough time to complete some projects, but can’t fund you forever, unfortunately. If we raise a lot of money — through corporate sponsorship, for example — we’ll revisit this 🤞

Again...

None of this would be possible without the support of our fiscal sponsor, e-NABLE. Thank you, e-NABLE!!!