![]() ![]() We are committed to building a community of filmmakers and we welcome submissions for films (shorts or features) with total production budgets under $150,000. Glassbreaker Films WID grants provide funding for women directors who have a unique story to tell and are ready to produce a documentary. Each project must be completed within 2-3 months of funding. All stories must be produced within the US, and funding is capped at $7,000 per grant. Catalyst Grants allow a diverse group of young filmmakers to conceive of a short, innovative and original digital project to receive funding and mentorship to bring it to life and kickstart their career. The Glassbreaker Films Catalyst Grants identify standout early career filmmakers, less than 5 years post college or graduate school with degrees in film and/or journalism. Supported projects include narrative films, documentary films, and new media projects that align with themes of social justice, empowerment, and cultural exchange. That includes grants of up to $75K as well as access to low cost DCP services, an invitation to Sonoma retreats, festival navigation and distribution strategy.įilmmakers Without Borders Filmmaking GrantsįILMMAKERS WITHOUT BORDERS (FWB) supports independent filmmakers around the world via grants and other funding initiatives. From early stage funding, through production, to a DCP, it is our aim to alleviate artistic encumbrances. In the spirit of fostering great work, the Filmmaker Fund is committed to both proven and emerging filmmakers with assistance at every stage of production and post-production. These grants and awards help filmmakers to advance their current projects and recognize professional accomplishments in independent film. The program is open to independent narrative and documentary projects of any length and at any stage of development.įilm Independent Production and Filmmaker Grantsįilm Independent awards over $845,000 in cash and production services to filmmakers each year. You must be a current Film Independent Member to apply for fiscal sponsorship. ![]() Tribeca Film Institute Interactive, Documentary and Scripted GrantsĬreating opportunities for filmmakers through one-on-one guidance, genuine connections with industry professionals and over a million dollars annually in grants.įiscal sponsorship is an arrangement between an existing 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and an individual or entity lacking the legal status needed to receive grants from foundations, individual donors and government agencies. TAA specializes in providing a full range of services for storytellers who are best described by one word: Fearless. Tribeca Film Institute’s flagship program for scripted and documentary storytellers who come from communities underrepresented in the film industry. Dean Film Grants funds independent feature films, documentaries, web series, and short films with budgets of $500,000 or less that are unique and make a contribution to society that, without its help, might otherwise never get made. Open to funding at all stages (production, post-production, distribution and outreach).įrom The Heart Productions: Roy W. Priority will be given to projects that have a plan to distribute the work in ways that deepen the debate around our most critical social issues. Grants through this fund are NOT available to support production or post-production.įledgling’s Special Fund For Rapid Story Deploymentįledgling’s Special Fund for Rapid Story Deployment provides grants ranging from $2,500 - $10,000 to support short non-fiction films and/or other visual stories that can be completed and distributed quickly. Recipients of the grant receive a loaned camera package for up to 21 production days.įledgling Fund For Documentary Film Outreach and Engagementįledgling has an open rolling application process for grants to support outreach and engagement for social issue documentary film projects that have the potential to inspire positive social change around issues that affect the health and well being of the most vulnerable. The Digital Bolex Grant for Women Cinematographers offers approximately $10,000 worth of gear and accessories loaned on a rolling basis to any narrative short, music video, or feature film project to be shot by a female cinematographer. ![]() This award is given biennially (every other year) to an independent filmmaker and provides up to $35,000 in finishing funds.ĭigital Bolex Grant for Women Cinematographers $1,000 - $10,000 grants awarded twice per year.ĭerek Freese Documentary Fund (DFDF) provides production support for feature-length documentary films that have both a strong narrative and compelling story, across a broad spectrum of subject matters. To assist worthy students in completing their student thesis film, TV program, video or interactive projects. ![]()
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