Library of Congress Lavine | Ken Burns Prize for Film
The Library of Congress Lavine Ken Burns Prize for Film is a $200,000 cash award for a late-stage documentary film with a running time of 50 minutes or more.
The Library of Congress Lavine Ken Burns Prize for Film is a $200,000 cash award for a late-stage documentary film with a running time of 50 minutes or more.
We seek non-fiction stories celebrating adventure, activism, social justice, culture, environment and indomitable spirit.
The Fund supports the realisation of minority co-production feature films, long animated films and documentaries.
The Media Projects program supports the development, production, and distribution documentary film that engage general audiences with humanities ideas in creative and appealing ways.
The Points North Fellowship early- and mid-career filmmakers to Maine to accelerate the development of their feature documentary.
Pitch your film to mature international production and finance companies committed to co-producing/financing international films with the UK and European partners.
Hatched provides support to US-based filmmakers who are nearing completion or have recently completed a documentary film and who have plans to strategize, build, and launch an impact campaign.
Redford Center Grants supports environmental filmmakers and frontline stories that drive solutions for people and the planet, providing the hope necessary for audiences to feel ready to engage in addressing our environmental crises.