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CFAs: Community Film Festival Opening Night Fund Program (Australia)

CFAs: Community Film Festival Opening Night Fund Program (Australia)

Deadline: 08-Oct-2024

The Community Film Festival Opening Night Fund will offer grants to established community-driven film festivals to enhance their opening nights and bring communities together to celebrate and connect through film.

Objectives
  • The aims of the program are to:
    • Support film festivals right across the state via their Opening Night event
    • Ease the financial burden on small-medium film festivals that demonstrate a strong community origin and base
    • Complement the existing funding available for film and community festivals in the state, including Screen NSW’s Audience Development Fund and Destination NSW’s Regional Event Fund
    • Build audiences and community engagement
    • Have an impact on audiences and communities in NSW
    • Support impactful festivals which are also evolving to be relevant to future audiences and the screen industry
    • Support underrepresented communities to tell their stories
    • Showcase the rich cultural diversity of NSW.
Funding Information
  • The maximum grant amount is $5,000 per applicant.
  • Organisations applying for funding are expected to secure other sources of income or in-kind support wherever feasible. Income may be derived from sources such as sponsorships, grants or subsidies from other agencies, revenue from ticket sales, fundraising and other activities.
Eligible Projects
  • Funding is available to support:
    • Venue hire
    • Interpreters (language and/or Auslan)
    • Cost associated with hosting a Welcome to Country ceremony
    • Marketing and promotional costs for the event
    • Culturally appropriate hospitality (e.g. catering) and entertainment (e.g. artist costs such as band/musicians)
    • Transportation Costs (including reasonable travel expenses for the Opening Night film’s key creatives to attend for a speaking opportunity)
    • Licensing fee for the Opening Night film
    • Equipment hire
    • Documentation (photography or videography)
    • Other event costs related to an Opening Night celebration.
Ineligible Projects
  • Funding for the Community Film Festival Opening Night Program will not be available for:
    • Costs towards alcoholic beverages
    • Costs related to ongoing programming of the festival
    • Activities that have also received funding from Screen NSW or Create NSW for the same activity in the same financial year
    • Costs incurred before the execution of a Funding Grant Agreement
    • Development of production of screen content including festival trailers
    • Awards or competition component of a film festival
    • Operational costs
    • Costs towards ongoing/existing staff
    • Any other costs not related to the Opening Night event
Eligibility Criteria
  • Funding for the Program is open to:
    • Organisations, including companies and not for profit incorporated bodies, co-operatives, trusts or local government authorities
    • A consortium or a group of organisations working collaboratively
  • Applicants must be an Australian organisation with an ABN.
  • To be eligible for funding, organisations must be legally constituted and financially solvent.
    Applicants need to provide proof of their legal status.
  • Applicants must be an Australia-based organisation also adhere to the general eligibility requirements under the Screen NSW Terms of Trade.
Ineligibility Criteria
  • Applications for the funding will not be accepted from:
    • Individuals, partnerships or groups of individuals and unincorporated organisations
    • Government departments and agencies, primary and secondary schools, tertiary institutions and TAFE colleges
    • Previous Screen NSW or Create NSW funding recipients who have not fulfilled the conditions of the funding and/or who are overdue in acquitting prior funding
    • Festivals receiving a NSW Government contribution of over $150,000
    • Festivals with an annual budget of over $1,500,000
    • Multi-disciplinary or cultural festivals where screenings and screen culture account for less than 75% of programming activity.

For more information, visit Screen NSW.

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