MacArthur's goal in media grantmaking is to
provide the public with high-quality, professionally-produced documentary
films, deep and analytical journalism, and well-produced news and public
affairs programming. The Foundation seeks to
support serious, fact-based journalism for television, radio and the web, the
type of original reporting that is likely to be blogged about, linked to,
tweeted, and otherwise circulated throughout the Internet.
Programs supported
by the Foundation inform and educate their viewers about important and
under-reported topics, provide balance and accurate information, encourage
global conversations, and use technology to tell stories in engaging and
interactive ways.
MacArthur
supports the production of social-issue documentary films on important
contemporary topics, intended for a broad audience, particularly in the U.S.
Many of these
films have had a long life beyond festivals and broadcast, and been used in
educational, community, and policymaking settings over many years, sparking
conversations and activities that contribute to social and policy change.
Online
applications will be accepted between July 15 - 31, 2013.
To learn more about this opportunity click HERE
MacArthur
supports the production of social-issue documentary films on important
contemporary topics, intended for a broad audience, particularly in the
U.S. Over the last 30 years, we have supported over 200 films by some
of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers in the country. Their
documentary work combines exceptional storytelling with in-depth
journalism. Many of these films have had a long life beyond festivals
and broadcast, and been used in educational, community, and policymaking
settings over many years, sparking conversations and activities that
contribute to social and policy change. - See more at:
http://www.macfound.org/info-grantseekers/grantmaking-guidelines/media-grant-guidelines/media-documentary-films-guidelin/#sthash.IEDMVv40.dpufMacArthur
supports the production of social-issue documentary films on important
contemporary topics, intended for a broad audience, particularly in the
U.S. Over the last 30 years, we have supported over 200 films by some
of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers in the country. Their
documentary work combines exceptional storytelling with in-depth
journalism. Many of these films have had a long life beyond festivals
and broadcast, and been used in educational, community, and policymaking
settings over many years, sparking conversations and activities that
contribute to social and policy change. - See more at:
http://www.macfound.org/info-grantseekers/grantmaking-guidelines/media-grant-guidelines/media-documentary-films-guidelin/#sthash.IEDMVv40.dpufMacArthur
supports the production of social-issue documentary films on important
contemporary topics, intended for a broad audience, particularly in the
U.S. Over the last 30 years, we have supported over 200 films by some
of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers in the country. Their
documentary work combines exceptional storytelling with in-depth
journalism. Many of these films have had a long life beyond festivals
and broadcast, and been used in educational, community, and policymaking
settings over many years, sparking conversations and activities that
contribute to social and policy change. - See more at:
http://www.macfound.org/info-grantseekers/grantmaking-guidelines/media-grant-guidelines/media-documentary-films-guidelin/#sthash.IEDMVv40.dpufMacArthur
supports the production of social-issue documentary films on important
contemporary topics, intended for a broad audience, particularly in the
U.S. Over the last 30 years, we have supported over 200 films by some
of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers in the country. Their
documentary work combines exceptional storytelling with in-depth
journalism. Many of these films have had a long life beyond festivals
and broadcast, and been used in educational, community, and policymaking
settings over many years, sparking conversations and activities that
contribute to social and policy change. - See more at:
http://www.macfound.org/info-grantseekers/grantmaking-guidelines/media-grant-guidelines/media-documentary-films-guidelin/#sthash.IEDMVv40.dpufMacArthur
supports the production of social-issue documentary films on important
contemporary topics, intended for a broad audience, particularly in the
U.S. Over the last 30 years, we have supported over 200 films by some
of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers in the country. Their
documentary work combines exceptional storytelling with in-depth
journalism. Many of these films have had a long life beyond festivals
and broadcast, and been used in educational, community, and policymaking
settings over many years, sparking conversations and activities that
contribute to social and policy change. - See more at:
http://www.macfound.org/info-grantseekers/grantmaking-guidelines/media-grant-guidelines/media-documentary-films-guidelin/#sthash.IEDMVv40.dpuf