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Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC)
www.bavc.org
2727 Mariposa Street, 2nd floor
San Francisco, CA 94110
Tel: 415-861-3282
Fax: 415-861-4316
Email: videonet@aol.com
BAVC provides state-of-the-art technology to independent producers, technology
professionals and students entering digital media and technology-related occupations. It
supports independent producers and media artists through access to technology, grants
and awards and fiscal sponsorship. Subsidized services include:
Advanced media training labs
Professional video production equipment
Postproduction facilities
Preservation and restoration
Finishing funds
Their web site has classified ads, job postings and announcements about funding and
festival deadlines.
Creative Capital Foundation
www.creative-capital.org
65 Bleecker Street, 7th floor
New York, NY 10012
Tel: 212-598-9900
Fax: 212-598-4934
Email: info@creative-capital.org
Creative Capital provides support for artists in the performing and visual arts, film and
video, and emerging media fields. It provides grants, advisory services and professional
development assistance along with multi-faceted financial aid and promotional support
throughout the life of each Creative Capital project.
Their web site shares information about their grantees and grantmaking process, and
offers a variety of resource links.
Film Arts Foundation (FAF)
www.filmarts.org
346 Ninth Street, 2nd floor
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: 415-552-8760
Fax: 415-552-0882
Email: info@filmarts.org
FAF is the largest regional organization of independent producers in the country. It
provides comprehensive training and education, low-cost equipment access, project
funding, fiscal sponsorship, exhibition opportunities, and information and consultation
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2. resources to independent filmmakers. The FAF Grants Program encourages new and
diverse works by film and video artists who have little likelihood of being supported
through traditional funding sources.
It publishes Release Print on a monthly basis for its members. Their web site offers a
variety of resources, including screenings and festival listings.
The Foundation Center
www.fdncenter.org
Tel: 800-424-9826
Email: library@fdncenter.org
The Foundation Center's mission is to foster public understanding of the foundation field. It
maintains an electronic database containing information on virtually every active
grantmaking foundation in the U.S. It publishes books ranging from basic primers on
fundraising to comprehensive reference works.
The Center operates five professionally staffed libraries located in New York, Atlanta,
Cleveland, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Contact them for information on a
participating library in your area.
New York
79 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003
Tel: 212-620-4230
San Francisco
312 Sutter Street, 3rd floor
San Francisco, CA
Tel: 415-397-0902
Atlanta
Hurt Building, Grand Lobby
50 Hurt Plaza, Suite 150
Atlanta, GA 30303-2914
Tel: 404-880-0094
Washington, D.C.
1001 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 938
Washington D.C. 20036
Tel: 202-331-1400
Cleveland
1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1356
Cleveland, OH 44115-2001
Tel: 216-861-1933
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
www.gf.org
90 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Tel 212-687-4470
Fax 212-697-3278
Email: fellowships@gf.org
The Guggenheim Foundation provides fellowships (for mid-career and established artists
or for artists who have already demonstrated exception creative ability) in the United
States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean. In 2003 the Foundation awarded 184
United States and Canadian Fellows an average grant of $36,685; there were 3,282
applicants. In the same year they awarded 37 Latin American and Caribbean Fellows an
average grant of $31,081; there were 737 applicants.
Their bilingual web site provides information about eligibility, application requirements and
deadlines.
Independent Feature Project (IFP)
www.ifp.org
IFP is a membership organization that provides resources and information to filmmakers,
industry professionals and independent film enthusiasts. A wide range of programs
including special screenings, workshops and seminars help members make connections
and stay informed about creative and commercial aspects of the industry.
Their web site features news, articles, interviews, information resources and networking
opportunities. Their monthly publication, Filmmaker, is available at newsstands as well as
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3. a membership benefit. An archive of educational and resource items makes up the
"Filmmaker's Library."
IFP has six chapters located in Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New
York and Seattle. The web site links to each regional chapter's programs and events.
Chicago
33 East Congress Parkway, Room 505
Chicago, IL 60605
Tel: 312-435-1825
Fax: 312-435-1828
Email: infoifpmw@aol.com
Minneapolis
401 N. 3rd St., Ste. 450
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Tel: 612-338-0871
Fax: 612-338-4747
St. Paul
Access & Education Center
2388 University Avenue West
St. Paul, MN 55114
Tel: 651-644-1912
Fax: 651-644-5708
Email: word@ifpmsp.org
Miami
210 2nd Street
Miami, FL 33139
Tel: 305-538-8242
Email: miami@ifp.org
New York
104 West 29th Street, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10001-5310
Tel: 212-465-8200
Fax: 212-465-8525
Email: ifpny@ifp.org
Seattle
P.O. Box 20307
Seattle, WA 98102
Tel: 206-860-8490
Email: seattleinfo@ifp.org
Independent Television Service (ITVS)
www.itvs.org
501 York Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Tel: 415-356 8383
Fax: 415-356 8391
Email: itvs@itvs.org
ITVS funds, distributes and promotes new programs made by independent producers
primarily, but not exclusively, for public television. ITVS favors proposals that present a
diverse range of subjects, viewpoints and forms that complement and challenge existing
public television offerings. Their web site provides information about producing for ITVS,
including funding applications, articles and tips.
The Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology
www.fondation-langlois.org
3530, Saint-Laurent Boulevard, Suite 402
Montréal, Québec
H2X 2V1 Canada
Tel: 514-987-7177
Fax: 514-987-7492
Email: info@fondation-langlois.org
The Foundation's mission is to further artistic and scientific knowledge by fostering the
meeting of art and science in the field of technologies through five granting programs, for
individual artists and organizations.
The Foundation operates a Centre for Research and Documentation (CR+D). The CR+D
documents the history, artworks and practices of electronic, digital media arts and makes
this information available to researchers.
Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB)
www.lpbp.org
6777 Hollywood Blvd. Suite 512
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4. Los Angeles, CA 90028
Tel: 323-466-7110
Fax: 323-466-7521
Email: info@lpbp.org
LPB supports the development, production, acquisition and distribution of non-commercial
educational and cultural television about Latino people or that addresses issues of
particular interest to Latino Americans. Programs are produced for distribution to pubic
broadcasting stations and other public telecommunication entities. Independent producers
are eligible to apply for grants for dramas, comedies, animation, documentaries and mixed
genres. LPB will consider funding projects at any stage of production.
Their web site provides resources, funding calls, broadcasts, screenings and special
events.
National Asian American Telecommunications Association (NAATA)
www.naatanet.org
145 Ninth Street, Suite 350
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: 415-863-0814
Fax: 415-863-7428
Email: naata@naatanet.org
NAATA funds, produces, distributes and exhibits films, videos and new media that convey
the richness and diversity of the Asian Pacific American experience to the broadest
audience possible.
Their web site provides a calendar of events, filmmaker opportunities, and resources for
families, communities and educational institutions.
National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC)
www.namac.org
346 9th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Tel: 415-431-1391
Fax: 415-431-1392
Email: namac@namac.org
NAMAC is a national association whose diverse member organizations are dedicated to
encouraging film, video, audio and online/multimedia arts, and to promoting the cultural
contributions of individual media artists. NAMAC provides services for the institutional
development of the field in the areas of networking, research and development, and
advocacy. Its regional and national members provide a wide range of support services
including media education, production, exhibition, distribution, collection building,
preservation, criticism and advocacy.
NAMAC's web site provides a member directory and information about and links to job
openings, national events and funding.
Native American Public Telecommunications (NAPT)
www.nativetelecom.org
1800 North 33rd Street
Lincoln, NE 68583
PO Box 83111
Lincoln, NE 68501
Tel: 402-472-3522
Email: native@unl.edu
NAPT encourages American Indians and Alaska Natives to create and use all forms of
educational and public telecommunications programs and services, thereby supporting
tribal sovereignty. It produces educational programs for all media including television and
public radio; distributes and promotes these programs; and provides training opportunities
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5. in media production to American Indians and Alaska Natives. NAPT builds partnerships to
develop and implement telecommunications projects with tribal nations, Indian
organizations, and native communities
Their web site provides an on-line newsletter (The Vision Maker), links to tribal web sites
and other related sites.
National Black Programming Consortium (NBPC)
www.nbpc.tv
Email: info@nbpc.tv
NBPC supports makers of African-American film and video projects and funds every
phase of the production process, including research and development, scripting,
production, and post-production. It encourages the submission of projects that offer a
realistic, historically accurate, diverse, and non-stereotypical portrayal of African
Americans and the African diaspora.
Their web site provides information about grants, screenings, broadcasts and special
events, and on-line feedback forums.
New York Office
145 East 125th Street, Suite 3R
New York, New York 10035
Tel: 212-828-7588
Fax: 212-828-7030
Pittsburgh Office c/o WQED Pittsburgh
4802 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Tel: 412-622-6443
Fax: 412-622-1331
NYFA Source
www.nyfa.org
email: visual@nyfa.org and performing@nyfa.org
NYFA Source is the nation's most extensive free on-line service and database of awards,
services and publications for artists of all disciplines and those who support them in any
way. Managed by the New York Foundation for the Arts (see below), the databank
includes more than 6,600 organizations and services and nearly 2,900 award programs.
Information can be accessed at www.nyfa.org. Assistance is also available toll-free at
800-232-2789, 1-5 PM EST, Monday through Friday, or by e-mail.
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA)
www.nyfa.org
55 Sixth Ave, 14th floor
NY, NY 10013
Tel: 212-366-6900
Fax: 212-366-1778
Email: NYFAweb@NYFA.org
NYFA serves artists, the arts community, donors, and the broader public by supporting
programs in five major areas: grants, services, information and research, public programs,
and donor services. Granting programs include individual artist fellowships and
artist/audience exchanges. Artists applying for Fellowships must be residents of New York
State. Fiscal Sponsorship is offered for artists' projects and emerging organizations
working in any discipline, including film and media arts, anywhere in the world.
Pacific Islanders in Communications (PIC)
www.piccom.org
1221 Kapi'olani Blvd. Suite 6A-4
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
Tel: 808-591-0059
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