Canadian grants for documentaries

The documentary grants Canada is the financial assistance provided by various organizations which don't have to be returned. The grants are used by the filmmakers for the development, production, and distribution of their work. These grants are offered not only by some non-profit organizations but also by the government to the filmmakers. Financial assistance provided as a grant by the government is basically lottery-based. However, the non-profit organization funding is provided on a merit-based which involves documentation procedure. 

 

How to decide which grant are you qualified for? We have mentioned some basic ideas for you to decide which grant qualifies your work – 

 

  1. Location – In more than 50 U.S. states, free grants are offered to filmmakers and documentary makers. 
  2. Minorities- Women, the LGBTQ community, and colored people have always faced discrimination in every field of work but mostly in the field of filmmaking. The film industry is trying to bring change and respect each and every individual by providing equal opportunities to them. 
  3. Special objective – Several organizations praise and believe in a certain vision and work accordingly to bring change in society. 

 

There are several organizations that not only support new talents but also encourage and promote them if they are worth it. 

 

How to apply for film grants 

 

  1. Artist statement – The first thing you will need is an artist statement, a one-two-page detailed letter regarding you and your project. Consider this as your cover letter and explain why you want to do the specific project for which you are applying and how you will bring it into action. 
  2.  Film treatment – Treatment is summarizing your project's entire story in one page for the directors to understand your story in short. You will need to learn the art of writing a treatment because, as a filmmaker, you will need this art during your entire lifetime. 
  3. Budgeting – You need to make a chart where you will show how you will use the budget which will be assigned to you. Your budget should look professional enough for you to being eligible for receiving a grant. 
  4. Mood board – Your mood board will help the people view your application to understand your story's vision. You can create a great mood board via an app where you can attach the time, location, and theme of your project with a short description to give an insight to your story's readers. 
  5. Letter of recommendation – If you have worked earlier somewhere, you can get a letter of recommendation from them to attach with your film grant canada application as a reference works wonders in the industry. 
  6. Proof of concept – You should attach proof of your work or idea with the application. Video footage of your work in progress might help you a lot. 

 

Many of these grant organizations open their application process from the month of June, July and August. If you are someone looking for a film grant, you should keep a check on the official websites for the application opening dates so that you don't miss the chance of receiving a grant for your project. 

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