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Film and Media Arts Production Grant is a grant from the Jerome Foundation supporting early career film directors in Minnesota and New York City. The foundation offers Minnesota and NYC Film Production Grants of up to $30,000 for filmmakers whose work takes creative risks in expanding, questioning, or reimagining the medium.
A companion Minnesota Filmmaker Mentorship Grant provides up to $10,000 for self-designed mentorship aligned with a specific project. Jerome Foundation grants serve as pivotal early-career investments, enabling emerging directors to pursue ambitious, innovative storytelling that might not otherwise receive mainstream financing.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Early career film directors in Minnesota or New York City Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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An organization may submit only one application through one of the following FY 2014 Grants for Arts Projects categories: Art Works or Challenge America Fast-Track. The Arts Endowment's support of a project may start on or after January 1, 2014 The Challenge America Fast-Track category offers support primarily to small and mid-sized organizations for projects that extend the reach of the arts to underserved populations -- those whose opportunities to experience the arts are limited by geography, ethnicity, economics, or disability. Age alone (e.g., youth, seniors) does not qualify a group as underserved; at least one of the underserved characteristics noted above also must be present. Grants are available for professional arts programming and for projects that emphasize the potential of the arts in community development. This category encourages and supports the following two outcomes: Engagement: Engaging the public with diverse and excellent art. Livability: The strengthening of communities through the arts. You will be asked to select the outcome that is most relevant to your project (you also will be able to select a secondary outcome). When making selections, you should identify the outcome(s) that reflect the results expected to be achieved by your project. If you receive a grant, you also will be asked to provide evidence of those results. Challenge America Fast-Track grants: Extend the reach of the arts to underserved populations. Are limited to the specific types of projects outlined below. Are for a fixed amount of $10,000 and require a minimum $10,000 match. Receive an expedited application review. Organizations are notified whether they have been recommended for a grant approximately six months after they apply; projects may start shortly thereafter. Funding Opportunity Number: 2013NEA01CAFT. Assistance Listing: 45.024. Funding Instrument: G. Category: AR. Award Amount: Up to $10K per award.
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