With icy weather and Omicron on the horizon, it’s time to hole yourself up and apply for some grants!
By now, most granting organizations have figured out how to adapt to the pandemic. In some cases, this means Zoom mentorship or in-person fellowships with a proof-of-vaccination card. For others, there are extended deadlines and funds for pandemic-era filmmaking in mind. What’s the same as always? There are a bunch of amazing opportunities for a lucky few filmmakers in the fields of doc, narrative, screenwriting, and new media.
As always, the following opportunities are organized by deadline—from January through February—and by category: documentaries, narratives, screenwriting, and new media. Good luck!
If you’re looking for a head-start on a different granting season, check out our most recent roundups for spring grants and summer grants.
[Note: An asterisk next to the grant title means there is an equivalent grant for both doc and narrative.]
As always, use your best judgment when deciding to apply.
Author: Oakley Anderson-Moore
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.