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Applications for 2024 grants are now open and close on March 31, 2024. Additional private resources Here’s a look at just a few of the private-sector resources available to minority business owners:
Cinereach is a nonprofit [1] story incubator and media production company working at the intersection of impact storytelling and popular entertainment. Founded as a film foundation and production company in New York, NY in 2006, the organization provided grants, awards, and an annual fellowship, [2] working closely with other film development organizations such as the Sundance Institute [3 ...
Five documentary filmmakers have been chosen to receive Catapult Film Fund’s annual research grant. Each recipient will receive $10,000 in direct support and six months of mentorship from ...
Screenings are typically followed by a Q&A session with the filmmakers and scholars. The Newark Black Film Festival Paul Robeson Awards began as a biennial competition in 1985. [2] [3] The festival receives funding in the form of grants from various foundations and corporations and is free of charge to the public. [4]
Accounting for production spending going to in-state people and businesses versus out-of-state people and businesses, the film tax credit program resulted in $32.6 million in new spending for the Massachusetts economy. The film tax incentive program generated additional Massachusetts state GDP of $168.5 million and personal income of $25.2 million.
39% of Black-owned businesses were owned by Black women in 2021, while men owned 53%. In the 2023 fiscal year, the SBA backed 4,781 loans to Black-owned businesses, totaling $1.45 billion.
Robinson Film Center, in partnership with Mahogani Media, will host the 2024 CineNoir: Black Voices in Film series, presented by The Centenary Film Society. The series will feature a curated ...
The African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) is the world's largest group of Black film critics that gives various annual awards for excellence in film and television. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 2003 in New York City.