Building Bridges Documentary Fund
Description
Center for Asian American Media is excited to announce the Building Bridges Documentary Fund for independent documentary films about the Muslim experience in the United States.
Donor Name: Center for Asian American Media
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/17/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Fund’s goal is to support U.S. Muslim filmmakers and works that contribute to a fuller spectrum of unseen narratives that need to be told in the context of what it means to be Muslim in the United States.
The Building Bridges Documentary Fund is supported by the Building Bridges Program of the Doris Duke Foundation. CAAM is honored to be a part of this multi-year journey with colleagues in the Program: the Islamic Scholarship Fund (ISF), Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) Hollywood Bureau, and Sundance Institute.
CAAM is also collaborating with U.S. Muslim creatives and thought leaders within the independent filmmaking community and beyond to strategize support for a sustainable infrastructure and network for the community. This Documentary Fund is the first of its kind created to support narratives about the U.S. Muslim experience.
Funding Information
Awards will range between $10,000 to $100,000.
The Building Bridges Documentary Fund will support the following project phases with the stated range of possible funding:
Research & Development ($10K to $25K)
Production ($50K to $100K)
Post-production ($50K to $100K)
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Project must be about the U.S. Muslim experience
Applicants must hold artistic, budgetary and editorial control and must own the copyright of the proposed project.
Applicants must be 18 years of age, be citizens or legal residents of the United States or its territories.
All projects in the post-production phase or further must have a full-length rough or fine cut to be considered. All projects must include a maximum 15-minute sample of the project that is being submitted, with the exception of post-production projects that require a rough cut.
If this is your first media project, you must provide a video sample that demonstrates your ability to tell a story well through a visual medium.
In some cases, CAAM may require a Fiscal Sponsor, which is a non-profit 501(c)(3) IRS tax-exempt entity. Your sponsor would agree to accept funds from CAAM on your behalf and is responsible for redistributing funds to the project accordingly.
Only one proposal per applicant will be accepted.
Projects NOT eligible:
Projects that are not about the U.S. Muslim experience.
Thesis projects or student films which are co- or solely-owned or copy-written, or otherwise editorially or fiscally controlled by the school.
Projects or production entities which are foreign-based, owned or controlled.
Industrial or promotional projects.
For more information, visit CAAM.