Tuesday, July 22, 2008
SLOAN FILMMAKER FUND AT TRIBECA FILM INSTITUTE
The Sloan Foundation is providing grants through the Tribeca Film Institute for films that "dramatize compelling stories about science and technology."
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is very active in programs that support scientific research, and also in support of cultural projects related to science. Many important plays and films with elements related to science have been supported in part by the Sloan Foundation.
The Filmmaker Fund includes grants for development, finishing, and other purposes, for narrative feature-length films. There are many other details.
Applications are currently being accepted, with August 1, 2008 the deadline for 2008 grants.
Labels: Alfred P Sloan Foundation, Tribeca Film Institute