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ARTIST DEVELOPMENT › FUND YOUR FILM SFFILM Artist Development offers a wide range of funding and artist development services for narrative and documentary filmmakers all over the world. Applications are open for the 2026 SFFILM Rainin Grant. SFFILM Rainin Filmmakers with Disability Grant Applications are open for the 2026 Rainin Filmmakers with Disability Grant.
Sloan Science in Cinema Filmmaker Fellowship Applications are open for the 2026 Sloan Science in Cinema Filmmaker Fellowship. Sloan Stories of Science Development Fund Applications open in 2027 for the SFFILM Sloan Stories of Science Development Fund. SFFILM Documentary Film Fund Applications are open for the 2026 SFFILM Documentary Film Fund.
SFFILM Cedar Road Iyagi Grant Applications are open for the 2026 SFFILM Cedar Road Iyagi Grant. SFFILM Makers offers funding and support to independent filmmakers through several programs that are by invitation only. SFFILM’s Artist Development team hand-picks projects that surface from various other support initiatives; there is no application process for these programs.
Since 2008, SFFILM has supported nearly 800 filmmakers with over $11 million in grants and services. Explore some of our past work.
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