Please help us share the announcement of the 2019 California Documentary Project grants from California Humanities with the BADWest community. This year’s deadline is November 1 and I’ve attached information that may be helpful for sharing. Thank you!
CALIFORNIA DOCUMENTARY PROJECT
Grant funding for film, audio and interactive documentaries
Deadline: November 1, 2019
California is a state of almost 40 million people and just as many stories. California Humanities invites proposals for the 2019 California Documentary Project (CDP) grant program that tell these stories from every corner of the state and that explore California in all its complexity. We seek film, audio and digital media projects that reflect a broad cross-section of Californians’ stories; bring new and previously unheard perspectives to light; and help reveal the breadth and range of California’s cultures, peoples and histories. Shorts, podcasts, web series, features (and more) are all eligible. California residency is not a requirement for eligibility.
Funding is available in two categories:
- Research and Development Grants up to $10,000
- Production Grants up to $50,000
For grant guidelines, application instructions and information on free informational CDP grant workshop and webinar, please visit the California Documentary Project grants page.
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2019 Grant Information
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CDP 2019 IG Graphic | 955.63 KB | Download |
Sample Copy CDP19 Guidelines | 17.45 KB | Download |
Sample Copy CDP19 Guidelines | 131.07 KB | Download Preview |
For more information, contact Senior Program Officer John Lightfoot at .
JOHN LIGHTFOOT
SENIOR PROGRAM OFFICER
California Humanities
538 9th St, Suite 210
Oakland, CA 94607
tel. 415.391.1474 x314
fax 510.808.7533
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The Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers West (BAD West) is a professional organization providing people of African descent working in documentary film, video or other media the opportunity to network professionally, share resources, exchange ideas and meet socially in order to enhance the development, production, promotion and exhibition of documentaries. The Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers West also advocates the recognition and professional advancement of Black documentary filmmakers. |