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POV in the Field

The POV team is always out there listening to pitches and leading panels. Come check out some POVers in the field in the coming days at these events: 
  • Shorts and Streaming Producer Chloe Gbai has been leading a Sundance Summer Co//ab course this summer. Learn more here
  • America ReFramed Supervising Producer Carmen Vicencio will be on the annual Funders Panel at Kartemquin’s 2019 Diverse Voices in Docs (DVID) this weekend in Chicago. 

Craft Ed. Seminars at the IFC Center

Our friends at the IFC Center have announced Craft Ed. Seminars, a new, year-round educational program that will explore the craft and business of storytelling through masterclasses, case studies and industry panels, alongside networking opportunities. For the first three classes, IFC Center is offering a discounted day pass—just use the code 'CRAFTED_DOCS' at the checkout.
PROMO CODE: CRAFTED_DOCS
More Information Here

Get Early Bird Tickets for the Annual Gala

Come celebrate bold docs for the public good at our third American Documentary Annual Gala, scheduled for Wednesday, October 2 at Public Arts in Manhattan. This is one of the largest fundraising events for the nonprofit media organization behind POV and America ReFramed. For sponsorship or host committee opportunities, contact [email protected]. Early Bird prices are available now through September 2. 
 
Get Tickets Here

IDA Enterprise Documentary Fund Development Grants up to $15,000

The International Documentary Association (IDA) supports an international community of doc-makers, providing funding and resources while enabling them to retain their independent voices and artistic visions.
 
The IDA Enterprise Documentary Fund provides development grants up to $15,000 to projects taking on in-depth explorations of original, contemporary stories and integrating journalistic practice into the filmmaking process. Projects may be a short, feature, series, audio, VR or other emerging documentary format. Inclusion and diversity, in terms of both the filmmaking team and subject matter, are key priorities of the fund. The application deadline is Saturday, September 2, 2019.

Apply Here
Calls for Entries From Our Friends: 
Submissions are now open for the 2020 Cinema Eye Honors awards for Nonfiction Feature Films. There is a final deadline of September 13 for Nonfiction Feature Films.

For Features, apply here.
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is accepting applications for two film funding programs. 

Learn more and apply here.
Filmmakers who identify as POC, Indigenous, queer, women, nonbinary and people with disabilities are invited to apply for a pitch opportunity at the 2019 New Orleans Film Festival.

Learn more and apply here.
The Sundance Institute Documentary Fund accepts submissions year round. 

Apply here.
From DOC NYC:
 Only in New York (Works-in-Progress Features or Webseries) is accepting submissions– an opportunity for filmmakers with works-in-progress (either features or series) to have intimate roundtable meetings with industry figures from the fields of distribution, financing, festival programming, and more.

Only In New York Extended Deadline: August 30, 2019

Submit here.
From HNY:
The Women's Suffrage Centennial is currently accepting Vision Grant applications for the development of programming related to the U.S. Women’s Suffrage Centennial in 2020. 

Vision Grants offer up to $1,500 in support of brainstorming, researching, and professional development for organizations working collaboratively to develop new ideas and strategies for public-facing humanities projects. 




Learn more and apply here.
Action Grants offer up to $5,000 to implement humanities projects that encourage public audiences to reflect on their values, explore new ideas, and engage with others in their community. These grants require organizations to demonstrate a match of at least one-to-one. Requests related to the U.S. Women's Suffrage Centennial in 2020, the Erie Canal Bicentennial, and the prison ecosystem are welcome.

The next Action Grant deadline is October 1st for projects starting 1/1/2020 or later.

Learn more and apply here.
Stay updated on more resources and opportunities through the AmDoc website:
Funds & Residencies
Hackathons & Labs
Filmmaker Resources
 
Major funding for POV is provided by PBS, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts and the Wyncote Foundation. Additional funding comes from The John S. and James Knight Foundation, Nancy Blachman and David desJardins, Bertha Foundation, Reva & David Logan Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Chicago Media Project, Lefkofsky Family Foundation, Sage Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, Ann Tenenbaum and Thomas H. Lee and public television viewers. POV is presented by a consortium of public television stations, including KQED San Francisco, WGBH Boston and THIRTEEN in association with WNET.ORG.

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