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The North Texas Pioneer Film Grant is a grant from the Austin Film Society that funds emerging filmmakers residing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and surrounding North Texas region. This grant supports first or second feature film projects, with particular priority given to filmmakers from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in independent film. Awards range from $5,000 to $15,000.
Applicants must be emerging filmmakers with a feature-length project (narrative or documentary) at any stage of production. The grant is part of AFS's broader mission to support Texas filmmakers, having awarded more than $3 million in grants to 570+ filmmakers since 1996.
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AFS Grants Applications | Austin Film Society The 2025 AFS Grant for Short Films is now closed and will reopen in the summer of 2026. The 2026 AFS Grant for Feature Films will open in the spring of 2026 along with the Harrison McClure Endowed Film Fund, our annual grant for undergraduates at Texas universities. AFS GRANT FOR SHORT FILMS (CLOSED) The 2025 AFS Grant for Short Films is now closed and will reopen in the summer of 2026.
If you are looking for the Harrison McClure Endowed Film Fund, our annual grant for undergraduates at Texas universities, the application will open again in the spring of 2026. Optional Template: AFS Blank Detailed Budget Additional Fundraising Resources If you have any questions regarding the grant, please email us at filmmakersupport@austinfilm. org .
Check out past grant recipients here . AFS GRANT FOR FEATURE FILMS (CLOSED) The 2025 AFS Grant for Feature Films is now closed. Optional Template: AFS Blank Detailed Budget AFS Travel Grant applications are open year-round.
AFS Travel Grants are awarded to Texas-based filmmakers to assist with the costs of participation in competitive film festivals around the world. Independent filmmakers often have minimal access to financial support during this key moment to share their work with future stakeholders and develop relationships in the industry.
AFS Travel Grant guidelines: Texas-based filmmakers with an official acceptance to a festival on the AFS Travel Grant list are eligible to receive grants in the amount of $500 (for festivals in North America) and $1,000 (for festivals outside of North America). Filmmakers must supply proof of travel. Filmmakers can receive a total of $1,500 in AFS Travel Grants in the life of their film.
The following events are eligible for the AFS Travel Grant: American Film Festival (Wrocław, Poland) Annecy International Animated Film Festival Berlinale (Berlin International Film Festival) Cannes Film Festival (Film must be accepted in the Official Competition or Critics Week) *Short Film Corner is not eligible Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival Deauville American Film Festival FIND Screenwriters/Directors Lab Hamptons International Film Festival Independent Spirit Awards International Documentary Festival Amsterdam Los Angeles Film Festival MoMA’s Documentary Fortnight New Orleans Film Festival New York Latino Film Festival Palm Springs Short Film Festival San Francisco International Film Festival Seattle International Film Festival Thessaloniki Film Festival Toronto International Film Festival Toronto Inside Out Gay & Lesbian Film Festival In developing these lists, festivals and events were selected for the following criteria: Must occur outside of Texas May lead to distribution, influential reviews, industry connections, etc. for participating filmmakers Other Festivals and Events If a filmmaker has a project invited to a festival or event not on the above lists, they can still apply for a Travel Grant, but they will only be eligible for retroactive reimbursement at the end of the fiscal year (Aug.
31) if any Travel Grant funds are still available. In addition to the regular requirements for application, the filmmaker should also provide a short profile of the festival or event.
If there are Travel Grant funds left over at the end of the fiscal year, the AFS Filmmaker Advisory Committee will review the applications to decide whether or not to provide reimbursement for any of these applications and whether or not that festival or event will be put on the “approved list” for the next fiscal year.
No consideration will be given to festivals or events that are non-competitive in nature, like the Cannes Market and the American Film Market, or that aren’t primarily focused on film and video. These grants are intended to help offset costs for filmmakers traveling outside the state, so Texas festivals and events will also not be given consideration.
Why is AFS only interested in traveling filmmakers who are already accepted into major film festivals? The goal of the travel grant is to help filmmakers make career leaps by supporting their travel to festivals and events that could make a significant impact on their film’s reach and their career in general.
After spending most of their funds on completing the film, even filmmakers who are selected for major festivals have little to no funds remaining for festival travel. The AFS Travel Grant aims to assist Texas filmmakers during this critical moment. What if I have a film shot in Texas, written by a Texan, produced by a Texan, but directed by someone who lives in New Orleans?
Can I apply? No, sorry, this grant program is designed to help directors from Texas follow their films outside the state. My film premiered at one of those festivals on the “pre-approved list” in 2019.
I spent a fortune at the festival. Can I get the grant? Filmmakers are encouraged to apply for Travel Grants before the travel occurs.
Unfortunately, we are unable to award Travel Grants outside of the current fiscal year. My film got into SXSW and I live in El Paso. Gas is expensive!
At the moment, this program is designed to help filmmakers show their work outside the borders of Texas. The festival I got into is flying me out and putting me up. Can I still get a travel grant?
Yes. If the festival is on the “pre-approved” list, it’s likely that travel expenses are perhaps only partially covered by the festival, as the support given by the festival was one of the factors in developing the list. Is it possible to email in the additional documentation rather than mail it?
Yes. If you cannot upload all of your materials or any of your materials are over 4MB in size, you may email them to filmmakersupport@austinfilm. org.
HARRISON MCCLURE ENDOWED FILM FUND (CLOSED) Applications for the Harrison McClure Endowed Film Fund, our annual grant for undergraduates at Texas universities, will open again in the spring of 2026. CLOSED: CASH GRANTS: AFS GRANT FOR FEATURE FILMS AFS Grant for Features in Production – Filmmakers may apply for up to $15,000 cash for pre-production, production, or post-production through the AFS Grant for Feature Films.
Total cash support from the AFS Grant will not exceed $15,000. However, applicants can apply to receive in-kind grants in addition to the $15,000 cash request. Please note that we do not fund distribution as a separate stage.
Distribution costs can be requested as part of a post-production ask. CLOSED: CASH AWARD: NORTH TEXAS PIONEER FILM AWARD $30,000 in cash will be awarded to emerging filmmakers residing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and surrounding region. Grants ranging from $5,000–$15,000 will be awarded for the development, production, or post-production of feature-length films (40 minutes or greater).
The grant aims to fund emerging filmmakers working on their first or second feature film and filmmakers with backgrounds that are traditionally underrepresented in independent film. Filmmakers wishing to be considered for this fund must provide proof of residency in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and the surrounding region. All other eligibility and application requirements for the AFS Grant must be met.
CLOSED: CASH AWARD: NEW TEXAS VOICES AWARD This grant is part of AFS’s commitment to funding Texas artists whose unique stories, identities, or heritage have found little support in the broader film industry. AFS offers a $10,000 New Texas Voices Award to filmmakers who are pushing the boundaries of filmmaking by bringing a new and underseen perspective to their first feature project (documentary or narrative).
This grant will be accompanied by specialized consultation for the awarded filmmakers. Filmmakers who wish to be considered must have a first feature-length film (narrative or documentary) in early to mid-production. All other eligibility and application requirements for the AFS Grant must be met.
CLOSED: IN-KIND AWARD: STUCK ON ON DCP AWARD The Stuck On On DCP grant awards theatrical digital cinema packages (DCP) to two different AFS Grant for Features in Production applicants. The project may be a documentary or narrative feature of up to 100 minutes each. This grant includes one 2K DCP file creation.
Hard drive and/or digital delivery costs are not included and vary depending on the time of request. CLOSED: IN-KIND AWARD: MPS CAMERA & LIGHTING AWARD The MPS Camera and Lighting Austin Award comes in the form of a multi-day camera package rental from MPS Studios with a value of up to $10,000. The award must be used by the chosen project and cannot be transferred or sold.
Grantees must meet MPS’ minimum insurance requirements, and package rental is subject to availability. MPS must be acknowledged in the film’s credits.
CLOSED: IN-KIND AWARD: TBD POST COLOR AND CONFORM AWARD The TBD Post Color and Conform Award will give its recipient a finishing package that includes a color session with one of their professional, in-house colorists and a session to conform all final assets into festival deliverables, including a digital, unencrypted DCP. The award includes a final watchdown in a studio equipped with 5. 1 theatrical sound in their Austin facility.
The value of this package is $12,000. One award will be granted for the AFS Grant for Short Films, and TBD Post must be acknowledged in the film’s credits. Scheduling sessions will be dependent on TBD’s production schedule.
Please note that peak times at TBD Post are from November through March. CLOSED: CASH GRANTS: AFS GRANT FOR SHORT FILMS Projects may apply for up to $10,000 cash for production or post-production through the AFS Grant for Short Films. Total cash support from the AFS Grant fund will not exceed $10,000.
However, applicants can receive in-kind support valued in excess of the $10,000 cash grant (in other words, applicants can apply to receive in-kind grants on top of $10,000 cash). CLOSED: CASH AWARD: HARRISON MCCLURE ENDOWED FILM FUND (UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS) Applications for the Harrison McClure Endowed Film Fund, our annual grant for undergraduates at Texas universities, will open again in the spring of 2026.
The $2,500 Harrison McClure Endowed Film Fund goes to an undergraduate student for the making of a short film that will complete a course or degree requirement. Students eligible to receive the award must be incoming juniors or seniors and must be enrolled as full-time students in a four-year college or university located in Texas.
The selected filmmaker must agree to include credit or thanks to the “Harrison McClure Endowed Film Fund” in addition to the crediting requirements of the AFS Grant. Additionally, the selected filmmaker is required to supply a copy of the finished film to the Endowment donors and the parents of Harrison McClure, a promising Texas film student whose life and passion for filmmaking are memorialized by this fund.
Those applying for Harrison McClure will only be considered for this special grant and will not be considered for other AFS cash grants. Thank You to our 2025 AFS Grant Partners
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Emerging filmmakers residing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and surrounding region with first or second feature films, especially those from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in independent film. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000–$15,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 20, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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The AFS Grant for Feature Films in Development is a grant from the Austin Film Society that funds Texas-based filmmakers developing narrative or documentary feature-length film projects. Offering a $10,000 cash award, this grant supports career artists residing in Texas working in any style or genre at the development stage of a feature film. Since 1996, the AFS Grant program has awarded more than $3 million in cash grants to over 570 Texas filmmakers, with particular emphasis on creators from underrepresented backgrounds working outside major industry centers. The application deadline for the 2026 cycle is May 20, 2026.
Austin Film Society AFS Grant is a grant from the Austin Film Society that funds emerging film and video artists based in Texas. The program offers multiple annual grants including up to $10,000 cash for short films, up to $15,000 for feature films in production, a $30,000 North Texas Pioneer Film Award for Dallas-Fort Worth filmmakers, and a $10,000 New Texas Voices Award for underrepresented filmmakers on their first feature. Additional in-kind awards include camera packages, color and conform services, and DCP creation. Since 1996, AFS has awarded over $1.97 million to more than 500 Texas film projects.
Austin Film Society Grant Program is a competitive funding program from the Austin Film Society that supports emerging film and video artists in Texas. The 2026 cycle offers the AFS Grant for Feature Films with awards up to $20,000, the Harrison McClure Endowed Film Fund for junior or senior students at four-year Texas colleges, and the New Texas Voices Grant awarding $15,000. North Texas Pioneer Awards now range from $10,000 to $20,000. Applicants must spend more than 75% of the year as Texas residents. The AFS Grant for Feature Films and the Harrison McClure Endowed Film Fund close May 20, 2026. The Short Film grant cycle reopens in summer 2026.
The Pivotal Research Fellowship is a nine-week AI safety research program (June 29 to August 28, 2026) based at the London Initiative for Safe AI (LISA), with optional extensions of up to six months for strong projects. Fellows receive a GBP 6,000-8,000 stipend, GBP 2,000 housing allowance for non-London residents, London travel coverage, compute resources, and weekday meals. The program offers weekly one-on-one mentorship with established AI safety researchers, dedicated in-person workspace at LISA, research management support, workshops, and speaker sessions. The selection process involves a written application, video interview, mentor-specific work task, and personal interview. Pivotal Research reports that 70 to 90 percent of fellows who applied received extensions in recent cohorts, indicating strong support for continued research development. The fellowship accepts researchers from diverse backgrounds including ML, philosophy, policy, physics, and biology.
The Water Research Foundation (WRF) RFP 5394 seeks research proposals evaluating the scalability, reproducibility, and impact of Generative AI (GenAI) and Agentic AI applications in the water and wastewater sector. The initiative aims to overcome barriers to AI adoption in utilities, establish guardrails for secure AI model development and cybersecurity integration, pilot GenAI applications with measurable insights and documented impacts, and catalogue existing Agentic AI uses while reproducing low-effort applications at other utilities to promote wider adoption. The research will establish cybersecurity and risk management frameworks for safe AI adoption in water infrastructure. Proposals are assessed based on innovation, feasibility, reproducibility, and potential sector-wide impact. This represents one of the first major funding calls specifically targeting generative and agentic AI applications in critical water infrastructure.
The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation Data Practice Accelerator provides grants of up to $125,000 to nonprofits with complex datasets that are ready to deepen their data practice and build toward AI readiness. This program is distinct from the foundation's larger AI Fluency and Capacity Building grants ($100K-$750K) and focuses specifically on helping organizations develop the data infrastructure, skills, and practices needed to responsibly adopt AI tools. The accelerator supports organizations across the foundation's priority areas including climate action, health equity, economic solidarity, human rights, and crisis response. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with a current deadline of July 1, 2026. The McGovern Foundation, with $1.6+ billion in assets and $75.8 million in FY2025 charitable spend, is one of the largest private funders of AI-for-good initiatives globally.