Academy Grants $500,000 to Film and Cultural Organizations
April 25, 2007

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Academy Grants $500,000 to Film and Cultural Organizations
Beverly Hills, CA — The Academy Foundation’s Institutional Grants Program has awarded a total of $500,250 to 56 film-related nonprofit organizations – including universities, museums and career development programs – throughout the United States, in Canada and for the first time, in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Since its establishment in 1968, the Foundation, which is the educational wing of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, has distributed more than 515 institutional grants.
“Our goal is to provide greater access to professional opportunities in the motion picture industry and generate public interest in film events and screenings in the U.S. and abroad,” explained Grants Committee Chair Andrew Marlowe.
The Academy Foundation’s Grants Committee selected the following programs for 2007–2008:
Internship Programs
$15,000
California Institute of the Arts (Valencia)
Columbia University School of the Arts
New York University – Kanbar Institute of Film & TV
University of Southern California – School of Cinematic Arts
University of Southern California – Master of Professional Writing Program
$10,000
Columbia College (Hollywood, CA)
University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
$7,500
Austin Film Society (TX)
North Carolina School of the Arts (Winston-Salem)
Pennsylvania State University (University Park)
University of Texas – Film Institute (Austin)
Yale University – Film Studies
$7,000
DePaul University (Chicago)
Stanford University
Workplace Hollywood (Hollywood, CA)
$5,000
Arizona State University
University of the Arts (Philadelphia)
University of California, Los Angeles – Film and Television Program
$3,000
Outfest (Los Angeles)
Institutional Grants
$20,000
American Film Institute (Los Angeles) – Directing Workshop for Women
Film Aid International (New York City) – African screening program
$15,000
Film Independent (Los Angeles) – Mentoring and training program
Inner-City Filmmakers (Santa Monica) – Job development and training program
Streetlights (Hollywood, CA) – Job training, placement and mentoring program
$12,500
Flaherty/International Film Seminars (New York City) – Film seminars
Writers Guild Foundation (Los Angeles) – Educational programs
$10,000
Acme Network (Los Angeles) – Distance learning animation programs
Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) – Visiting filmmakers
Facets Multi-Media (Chicago) – Facets Film School and Facets CineChat
Film Arts Foundation (San Francisco) – Production workshops
George Eastman House (Rochester, NY) – Visiting filmmakers
IFP - Independent Feature Project (New York City) – “Rough Cut” Film Lab, a mentoring program
National Association of Latino Independent Producers (Santa Monica) – Latino Producers Academy
$8,000
Toronto International Film Festival Group Foundation – Touring screening program
$7,500
Austin Film Festival, Inc. – Writers’ Ranch and seminar series
Brooklyn Academy of Music – Screening and discussion series
Film Forum (New York City) – Screening series
Harvard Film Archive (Cambridge, MA) – Visiting filmmakers
Howard University (Washington, DC) – Visiting filmmakers
IFP/Chicago – Producer’s workshop
IFP Minnesota (St. Paul) – Film production access grants
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston – Visiting filmmakers
Temple University (Philadelphia) – Visiting filmmakers and Master Class program
Tribeca Film Institute (New York City) – Tribeca All Access development program
University of California, Berkeley, Pacific Film Archive – Film literacy workshop
Visual Effects Society (Los Angeles) – Training and mentoring program
$6,000
Light Factory (Charlotte, NC) – Charles Burnett tribute
Northwest Screenwriters Guild (Seattle) – Visiting speakers
$5,000
California Film Institute (Mill Valley) – Screening, seminar and visiting artist series
Community Film Workshop (Chicago) – Career development program
Squaw Valley Community of Writers (CA) – Screenwriting workshop
Coolidge Corner Theater Foundation (Brookline, MA) – Film criticism seminar program
Film Action Oregon (Portland) – Screening series
National Film Institute (Federal Republic of Nigeria) – SHOOT! 2007, film production workshops and seminars
Seattle Theatre Group – Silent film series
$3,750
Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum (Fremont, CA) – Silent film screening series
For grant guidelines and proposal information, contact Grants Coordinator Shawn Guthrie at (310) 247-3000, ext. 306, or at
sguthrie@oscars.org, or visit
www.oscars.org/grants/institutional.
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