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Since 2008, SFFILM Makers has partnered with numerous organizations to offer grants, and professional and creative support to artists. Explore some of our past work.
- Sffilm Rainin Grant
The SFFILM Rainin Grant program is the largest granting body...
- SFFILM Documentary Film Fund
Since its launch in 2011, the SFFILM Documentary Film Fund...
- Sffilm Rainin Grant
The SFFILM Rainin Grant program is the largest granting body for independent narrative feature films in the US. Grants support films that address social justice issues—the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges—in a positive and meaningful way through plot, character, theme, or setting and benefit the Bay Area filmmaking ...
Since its launch in 2011, the SFFILM Documentary Film Fund has distributed more than $900,000 to advance new work by filmmakers nationwide. DFF grants are awarded once each year to documentary feature projects and are open to filmmakers internationally. Individual grant amounts and the number of grants made will be determined on an annual basis.
SFFILM Rainin Grants support narrative feature film projects internationally that address social justice issues and benefit and uplift the Bay Area filmmaking community in a professional and economic capacity. Narrative film is a powerful medium that has the potential to inspire social change.
30 cze 2021 · This grant provides: Low-cost office and film production space; Industry mentorship; Curated professional development programming; The current grantee for FY19-20 and FY20-21 is SFFILM’s FilmHouse Residency Program. The current grant period ended June 30, 2021. Grant Amount: $48,000
San Francisco Film Society. This grant provides two years of funding for a series of initiatives by SSFILM to support and nurture films and filmmakers that tackle scientific or technological themes or feature scientists, mathematicians, or engineers as major characters.
The San Francisco Film Commission Film Space (SFFCFS) grant is designed to provide financial assistance to one or more nonprofit organizations that assist independent filmmakers by providing low cost office and film production