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This EA/LPBP post is from 2011 with a deadline of November 11, 2011 — over a decade past. The page is an archived announcement, not a current RFP.
Diversity Development Fund (DDF) is sponsored by Independent Television Service (ITVS). Provides research and development funding to producers of color to develop single documentary programs for public television.
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Call for Applications: ITVS Diversity Development Fund | LATINO PUBLIC BROADCASTING Public Media Content Fund PBS Program Guidelines & Policies Call for Applications: ITVS Diversity Development Fund The Independent Television Service (ITVS) seeks applications to this year’s Diversity Development Fund(DDF)! Please note that this year, the DDF deadline has changed – the new deadline is Friday, November 11, 2011 .
The DDF provides up to $15,000 in research and development funding to independent producers of color to develop single documentary programs for public television. Projects should speak to the ITVS mission to serve under-served audiences with programs that take creative risks, explore complex issues, inspire dialogue and express points of view seldom seen on commercial or public television.
Program Manager Karim Ahmad will be chatting live and taking your questions about DDF on Tuesday, November 1st at 1pm PT. RSVP at livechatddf11. eventbrite.
com . For more information about guidelines and how to apply, visit: itvs.
org/funding/ddf ‹ Join Allen Matkins and CMCP for a Screening of ‘Cruz Reynoso: Sowing the Seeds of Justice’ The Boyle Heights Latina Independent Film Extravaganza – Call for Entries › Latino Public Broadcasting is the leader of the development, production, acquisition and distribution of non-commercial educational and cultural media that is representative of Latino people, or addresses issues of particular interest to Latino Americans.
These programs are produced for dissemination to the public broadcasting stations and other public telecommunication entities. LPB provides a voice to the diverse Latino community on public media throughout the United States. Latino Public Broadcasting is a registered 501(c)(3), EIN: 95-4776447.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Producers of color developing single documentary programs for public television. Projects must be in pre-production. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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