Arts Council of Wales - Project Grants II
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Funding
Deadline month
June
The Arts Council of Wales is responsible for funding and developing the arts in Wales. It is accountable to the National Assembly for Wales on 1 July 1999 when responsibility was transferred from the Secretary of State for Wales. The Welsh Assembly Government provides it with money to fund the arts in Wales.
The Arts Council of Wales works with many partners in carrying out its national responsibility for developing and funding the arts in Wales and advising the Welsh Assembly Government on issues associated with the arts.
Arts Council of Wales - Small grant
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Funding
The Arts Council of Wales is responsible for funding and developing the arts in Wales. It is accountable to the National Assembly for Wales on 1 July 1999 when responsibility was transferred from the Secretary of State for Wales. The Welsh Assembly Government provides it with money to fund the arts in Wales.
The Arts Council of Wales works with many partners in carrying out its national responsibility for developing and funding the arts in Wales and advising the Welsh Assembly Government on issues associated with the arts.
Arts Council of Wales - Small grant II
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Funding
The Arts Council of Wales is responsible for funding and developing the arts in Wales. It is accountable to the National Assembly for Wales on 1 July 1999 when responsibility was transferred from the Secretary of State for Wales. The Welsh Assembly Government provides it with money to fund the arts in Wales.
The Arts Council of Wales works with many partners in carrying out its national responsibility for developing and funding the arts in Wales and advising the Welsh Assembly Government on issues associated with the arts.
Arts Council of Wales - Small grant III
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Funding
The Arts Council of Wales is responsible for funding and developing the arts in Wales. It is accountable to the National Assembly for Wales on 1 July 1999 when responsibility was transferred from the Secretary of State for Wales. The Welsh Assembly Government provides it with money to fund the arts in Wales.
The Arts Council of Wales works with many partners in carrying out its national responsibility for developing and funding the arts in Wales and advising the Welsh Assembly Government on issues associated with the arts.
Arts Council of Wales - Small grant IV
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Funding
The Arts Council of Wales is responsible for funding and developing the arts in Wales. It is accountable to the National Assembly for Wales on 1 July 1999 when responsibility was transferred from the Secretary of State for Wales. The Welsh Assembly Government provides it with money to fund the arts in Wales.
The Arts Council of Wales works with many partners in carrying out its national responsibility for developing and funding the arts in Wales and advising the Welsh Assembly Government on issues associated with the arts.
Arts Council of Wales - Training
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Funding
The Arts Council of Wales is responsible for funding and developing the arts in Wales. It is accountable to the National Assembly for Wales on 1 July 1999 when responsibility was transferred from the Secretary of State for Wales. The Welsh Assembly Government provides it with money to fund the arts in Wales.
The Arts Council of Wales works with many partners in carrying out its national responsibility for developing and funding the arts in Wales and advising the Welsh Assembly Government on issues associated with the arts.
Asesoría de Cine de la Comunidad de Madrid - Madrid Film Office
Country
Spain
Type of link
Funding
The main objective of the Madrid film office is to promote culture in the region. The office allocates funds for the production of short films and audiovisual works and for the script development of short films.
Atelier de Production Centre Val de Loire
Country
France
Type of link
Organization/Institute, Funding
The APCVL is the film centre of the region which wants to offer its artistic and technical expertise in the treatment of projects submitted to the association, and to support the distribution and promotion of films. APCVL is also a location office for films and the regional focus for film education and training, and organizes the Images en Region Film Festival in Vendôme. Grants are available for the production of animated, first and second films, documentary films, and for script development for first and second features.
Atelier de Production Centre Val de Loire
Country
France
Type of link
Funding
The APCVL is the film centre of the region which wants to offer its artistic and technical expertise in the treatment of projects submitted to the association, and to support the distribution and promotion of films. APCVL is also a location office for films and the regional focus for film education and training, and organizes the Images en Region Film Festival in Vendôme. Grants are available for the production of animated, first and second films, documentary films, and for script development for first and second features.
Austrian Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Country
Austria
Type of link
Funding
Platform "Culture - Central Europe"
The Platform for Central European International Cultural Policy was founded on the occasion of the first foreign ministers’ conference of the “Regional Partnership” countries (Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia) on 6 June 2001, as a forum for cultural dialogue with the purpose of providing support for bilateral and multilateral cultural projects focusing on common Central European cultural interests.
The goals of the platform are:
* to distribute information and raise awareness of the cultural life in the participating Central European countries, the European Union and beyond
* to exemplify the creative power and strength of expression of our artists
* to highlight the common cultural identity of Central Europe within the context of European integration
Since its foundation, the platform has supported about 50 projects worldwide; in two major annual meetings – held in the capitals of the respective EU Council Presidency – the platform member countries convene for key issue conferences.
Autonomous Province of Vojvodina - Provincial Department of Education and Culture
Country
Serbia
Type of link
Funding
The Vojvodina Department of Education and Culture provides funding for the making of feature films in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina and for the production of short, documentary, semi-documentary and animated films.
AVEK
Country
Finland
Type of link
Funding
AVEK was established in 1987 by the Finnish copyright organization Kopiosto. AVEK uses its share of copyright remuneration to promote AV culture; cinema, video and television. The majority of the funds that AVEK uses originates from private copying levy; e.g., from blank video cassettes and blank DVDs. AVEK promotes a wide range of projects in the field of audiovisual culture. AVEK funds short films and documentaries, videos, media art and multimedia projects, as well as experimental work in the field. AVEK's production section is divided into two categories: 1/ short films and documentaries, and 2/ media art/multimedia projects. Within each category, it is possible to apply for funding for script writing (individual screenwriters only), pre-production, production, post-production and distribution (production companies). AVEK also supports training programmes for professionals, festivals and other AV events, and research in the AV sector.
Azbukum
Country
Serbia
Type of link
Funding
Centre for Serbian language and culture. Since its founding in 1995 Azbukum has offered research support to numerous young people to complete their research in Serbia in the area of linguistics, anthropology, religion, history. Azbukum Centre has offered them a place of idea exchanging, a room for research, contacts, and advisors.
There is an open invitation for cooperation in projects regarding the Serbian language or culture of the Serbs, as well as international projects in multicultural exchange and gatherings.
Bavarian Film and Television Fund
Country
Germany
Type of link
Organization/Institute, Funding
The FilmFernsehFonds Bayern (FFF), in which the Free State of Bavaria, public and private television stations as well as the Bavarian Regional Media Authority (BLM) are working together, has the goal of developing the film funding system, both in terms of quality as well as quantity. Through this funding instrument, the production location of Bavaria can consolidate and further develop its outstanding position. In the FilmFernsehFonds Bayern the film industry has gained a partner who can give them comprehensive advice, monitoring and funding.
Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien - Federal Commision for Culture and Media
Country
Germany
Type of link
Organization/Institute, Funding
Goverment representatives for culture and media. Department K 35 - film department.
Belgrade City Council Film Fund
Country
Serbia
Type of link
Funding
The City Council is a body of the City of Belgrade that coordinates the implementation of the Mayor and City Assembly’s functions, and it carries out the control and supervision over the performance of the City Administration. In the field of cinema, the City Council runs programmes for the support of feature, documentary, short, animated and experimental films. Filmmakers can apply for funding for the production or post-production of their film projects.
Berner Filmförderung
Country
Switzerland
Type of link
Funding
The Bern Canton supports film and video culture in the region through the Bern Film Fund. The fund supports the production, distribution, promotion, subtitli6ng, etc.; awards prizes to the best productions and filmmakers; gives out scholarships, etc.
Bertha BRITDOC Connect Fund
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Funding
Deadline month
July
The Bertha BRITDOC Connect Fund is a joint initiative between The Bertha Foundation and the BRITDOC Foundation. The fund is looking to support smart, strategic outreach campaigns for ambitious independent documentary films with a social issue at their core; films which have the ability to achieve real change on a local, regional or global level. Grants will be in the range of £5,000 – £50,000.
Applications can come at the planning, trial, delivery or evaluation stage of a campaign. Films can apply more than once, for different parts or phases of a campaign.
There will be two application rounds per year.
Bulgarian National Film Center
Country
Bulgaria
Type of link
Film Center , Organization/Institute, Funding
The Bulgarian National Film Center is the Executive Agency of the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture that administrates the implementation of the Film Industry Act (FIA). The main functions of the Agency are to finance film production, film managing, distribution and exhibition of films, to support the promotion of Bulgarian films in this country and abroad, to keep the register under the FIA, to stimulate the development of the film culture.
Bundesamt für Kultur - Ministry of Culture Switzerland
Country
Switzerland
Type of link
Funding
BAK supports all forms of art in Switzerland and aims to promote culture both on local and international level. In the field of cinema, BAK supports the production and distribution of audiovisual products. Funding is allocated either in the form of selective support or to financially successful films.
Cine Styria Film Commission & Funds
Country
Austria
Type of link
Funding
Cine Styria was founded in 2004. It is a regional, national and an international gateway for networking, promotion and financial support of regionally relevant film, TV and multimedia projects.
Cine Tirol Film Commission & Fund
Country
Austria
Type of link
Organization/Institute, Funding
Facilitates the production process by providing information about location selection, crew, transportation, etc. Cine Tirol also grants funding based on the artistic merit of the project, cultural- or tourist-specific benefits for the region and economic benefits.
Starting May 1st 2009 Cine Tirol offers production grants in the form of reimbursement of up to 50% of eligible expenditures from filming in the Tirol. Production grants are awarded to selected film projects after application review and are subject to budgetary constraints.
Production grants are contingent upon the economic effect of the production on the region (‘Tirol Effect’) and/or the thematic relation of the production to the region (‘Tirol Reference’).
The ‘Tirol Effect’ is fulfilled when the filming of the entire production, or parts thereof, in the Tirol generates income for the region, for example, in the form of general expenditures and in the form of domestic film industry expenditures. Please check Cine Tirol Guidelines for further detailed information, you can find guidelines and application form listed in the links below.
Applications can be filed year round. Decisions will be made by the executive board of the Tirol Tourist Board (Tirol Werbung GmbH) upon recommendations from Cine Tirol.
Cinéforom - Fondation Romande pour le Cinéma
Country
Switzerland
Type of link
Funding
Cinema & Television Benevolent Fund
Country
United Kingdom
Type of link
Funding
The CBTF is the unique charity of the UK film, cinema and commercial television industries, including all aspects of production, distribution and exhibition. The fond helps a diverse range of people across film, cinema and television who encounter an accident, ill enss, bereavement or unmployement.
Cinereach
Country
USA
Type of link
Producer, Funding
Deadline month
September
Cinereach is a not-for-profit film production company and foundation that supports feature-length nonfiction and fiction films that possess an independent spirit, depict underrepresented perspectives, and resonate across international boundaries. We favor story over message, character over agenda, complexity over duality. Grants range from $5,000 – $50,000 and are awarded to feature-length films at any stage, including development, production and post-production. There are two letter of inquiry deadlines per year (Summer and Winter), after which a selection of applicants are invited to submit full proposals. The Cinereach grants committee meets twice a year to review the proposals. Each cycle, between 10 and 15 projects are selected to receive support.