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Fund and Create Projects that Matter. Patreon: Support the creators you love. NYS Governors Office of Motion Picture and Television Development. Orange County Arts Council. By Jon M.

Orange County Arts Council

Garon Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, PC For guerrilla and digital filmmakers, nonprofit grants often go unnoticed. Many nonprofit organizations are willing to participate in independent film projects. Some invest in film as an art form regardless of content, while others support particular projects because they are interested in promoting the message of the filmmaker—this is particularly true for documentary film. Another selling point of nonprofit investment in independent filmmaking is that the donors’ return on investment is guaranteed.

For the filmmaker himself, a further benefit is the level of appreciation afforded by the sponsors. A limitation on nonprofit fundraising is that the money is often quite modest. 1. The Paul Robeson Fund is typical of the documentary funding model. In many other cases, a nonprofit organization may not specifically be looking to finance a film project, but rather to provide funds for community outreach, training, or other goals. 2. WOMEN MAKE MOVIES. Creative Collaboration - music, film, fashion, art / design, photography, and dance. RESOURCE: The Film Finance Handbook « WorkBook Project. There is a new resource for those looking for information on ways to fund work.

RESOURCE: The Film Finance Handbook « WorkBook Project

“The Film Finance Handbook – How to Fund Your Film,” provides a comprehensive look at traditional and new models of funding. “With information on funding and tax incentives in over 50 countries, details of more than 1000 funds, a new chapter on the Internet, 400 entry glossary and significantly expanded information about low and microbudget production, Production Finance, the new UK, German and US tax incentives, and approaching the industry. At 480 pages, it’s the first book to pull together international legal information, global film funds and the theory and practice of funding and packaging films in one place. From first short film through to international multi-million co-production the book is aimed at novice and expert alike.” To read a FREE chapter on using the interent for film funding, marketing and distribution click here.

The Roy W. Dean Film and Writing Grants. Grants for starting a small business. 9 Things You Need to Know Before Applying. So you have decided to start a business and get a loan for the first time, congratulations!

9 Things You Need to Know Before Applying

All you need to do now is find some cash to get your new business off the ground. If this is your first time business loan adventure, go through this 10 step guide. Learn what you need to know before you apply for funding. You will also want to consider working with the Small Business Administration. The SBA has programs like the Microloan that many first time business loan applicants could qualify for. 1- Start with a business loan application? Although business loan applications vary from bank to bank, they all have some basic information in common. Why are you applying for capital? Lenders will want to know your previous address and whether you have a criminal record. 2- Resume Lenders will want to know a little about you. 3- Business Plan Yes, you will need a business plan. 4- Personal credit Be prepared to have your personal credit examined. 5- Tax returns and bank statements 7- Collateral.

Fiscal sponsorship. FISCAL SPONSORSHIP. What is Fiscal Sponsorship?

FISCAL SPONSORSHIP

Eligibility Requirements Benefits of WMM Fiscal Sponsorship Types of Fiscal Sponsorship Deadline and Notification Apply for Fiscal Sponsorship Frequently Asked Questions The Workshop Series Fiscal Sponsorship is the largest component of the Production Assistance Program. Fiscal Sponsorship is designed for women filmmakers who are actively fundraising for their film or video project and need 501(c)(3) non-profit tax-exempt status. What is Fiscal Sponsorship? Fiscal Sponsorship allows your non-commercial project to apply for funding from organizations that require non-profit status. As your fiscal sponsor, Women Make Movies acts a non-profit tax-exempt umbrella organization that accepts and administers contributions made to your project. Fiscal sponsorship does not provide grants or do research for individual project funding. Back to top Eligibility Requirements Projects are accepted into the Fiscal Sponsorship program only after passing through a review process.

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