Our Workshops
The How, Where and Why
Momenta is excited to introduce our newest schedule of workshops. Click on the titles below to view the description of each workshop. You may register on either the description page or here.
Your registration request will go through our secure, verified online server. Once you have filled out our registration form and made your deposit, you will receive an email confirmation of your enrollment.
Please see below for our current workshop offerings:
Project India 2010
Various locations, IndiaLevel Three: Working with Nonprofits
Dates: January 17th -30th, 2010
Cost: $4320
Please contact our office for itinerary and travel information.
Project Uganda 2010
Kampala, UgandaLevel Three: Working with Non-Profits
Dates: February 28th - March 13th, 2010
Cost: $4056 (Single Occupancy)
Please contact our office for itinerary and travel information.
Project New Orleans With Chris Usher
New Orleans, LouisianaLevel Three/Weekend: Working with Non-Profits
Dates: April 7th -11th, 2009
Cost: $1329 (pre registration is available)br />
Please contact our office for itinerary and travel information.
Myanmar 2010: The Art of the Photostory
Various locations, MyanmarLevel One / Two: Beginning Skills Building & Narrative Storytelling
Dates: Oct. 17th - Oct. 30th, 2010
Cost: $5229
Please contact our office for itinerary and travel information.
We encourage you to apply early as our workshops fill quickly and enrollment is limited. All workshop assignments are made on a first-come, first-served basis with a small wait list available for those who would like to apply on stand-by. To reserve a space in a workshop, a deposit is required at the time of online registration via check, money order, wire transfer, or credit card, payable in U.S. dollars. Please refer to the Terms and Conditions for your specific workshop for further details.
Please contact us, if you have any questions, if would like to confirm space availability for your chosen workshop if you would like to know travel details for each workshop.

