How much money can I apply for?Undergraduate & Makers affiliated with a media making institution Grant: $1,000
Graduate Grant: $1,500
What are the components of the grant application?Narrative Questions -
- Project Summary/Synopsis: What is your project structure and story? Describe the anticipated structure and narrative, plots, and artistic style for your project. If relevant, discuss your access to the story and characters.
- Why funds are needed at this moment: Please describe the critical juncture for your film and why the funds are needed.
- Project Output: Specifically, what will be created or what work will be accomplished if you receive a grant? What will be the evidence that the work has been completed and will help you move forward with your project?
- Community: How do you define your community? Describe how this project will be of importance to your community and strengthen and connect voices and foster greater understanding within and/or between communities. How might the finished work be shared in the community identified by the media maker?
Project Timeline - Explain the current status of the project. Outline the projected timeline from the project’s current state to the anticipated completion date. Your timeline should provide general project activities, production schedules, and anticipated post-production and distribution dates.
Project Budget -
- Summarize the Total Project Budget showing Income and Expenses. Include in kind and breakdown in stages by: Pre-Production, Production, Post-Production and Distribution.
- Indicate how you will use the Student Filmmakers Grant; what costs will be covered by these funds.
Distribution Plan - Give the review panel an idea of where you imagine this work might be seen and who the audience might be.
Letter of Support from Faculty/Mentor - A letter of support from a faculty member or other mentor that supports your work and agrees to provide guidance to you through the grant period. The letter writer must agree to attend one check in meeting with Scribe staff half way through the grant period.
Work Sample - A sample of the student's past work that best represents their abilities. We will accept links to past media projects, stills, drawings or narrative scripts. We will also review work samples (including outlines, scripts, research footage) from the proposed project.