
The Sarah Jacobson Film Grant supports female and transgender artists “whose work embodies some of the things that Sarah stood for: a fierce DIY approach to filmmaking, a radical social critique, and a thoroughly underground sensibility.” This year we will give out two grants of $2,500 each to support film projects.
We are open to film projects of any length and genre. We’re looking for projects that in some way embody Sarah’s spirit and represent the values that she articulated in her work—powerful representations of women, a do-it-yourself approach to filmmaking and life, and a passionate commitment to advancing equality without sacrificing fun.
We award grants to projects at any stage of production, including postproduction, but grants will not be awarded solely for marketing or publicity purposes. The grant is open to international applicants.
To apply for the grant, please email the following materials to the Sarah Jacobson Film Grant, Cheap [email protected] , by the end of the day (11:59pm EST) on May 21, 2017.
Winners will be announced in July 2017.
* *The Free History Project is a small, volunteer-run organization, so we are unable to respond to telephone or email inquiries. All the information to apply can be found below.* *
Application Materials:
Please format all text files as PDFs.
1. A synopsis/treatment of the project you wish to fund (no more than 3 pages). This should include a detailed description of the film—its subject, style, and structure—and explain your distribution strategy and intended audience. Please also explain why your project is appropriate for this grant.
2. A simple one-page budget for the project. Also include a paragraph describing other funding you have received for this project and how you would use the money from this grant.
3. A short bio for the filmmaker, as well as any significant collaborators.
4. Contact information , including your name, email, phone number, and mailing address.
5. A single work sample; either a trailer or rough-cut of the project for which you’re applying for the grant, or an example of previous work. The work sample should available as a Vimeo link. You can set your video to private if you don’t want the material available online, but please be sure and send us the password! More information on formatting for Vimeo can be found on their very helpful guidelines page: Pills http://vimeo.com/help/compression . Privacy settings and other questions are discussed on their FAQ page: http://vimeo.com/help/faq .
Please do not send more material than requested. We’re a small, volunteer-run organization, so incomplete or incorrect applications cannot be considered. Thanks for your understanding!
Please send all materials via email to: [email protected] . Subject Line: “[Your Name] /2017 Application”
Applications must be received by the end of the day (11:59pm EST) on May 21, 2017. No late submissions will be considered!
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About Sarah Jacobson
Sarah Jacobson (1971–2004) was a an independent filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed several movies in the 1990s, including “Mary Jane’s Not A Virgin Any More” and “I Was a Teenage Serial Killer.” Sarah’s films reflected her punk sensibilities, her feminist beliefs, and her dedication to DIY principles.
After her death, filmmaker Sam Green and Sarah’s mother established the Sarah Jacobson Film Grant for young female and transgender artists “whose work embodies some of the things that Sarah stood for: a fierce DIY approach to filmmaking, a radical social critique, and a thoroughly underground sensibility.” Since 2004, the grant has been awarded to nineteen filmmakers.
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Check UnionDocs‘s upcoming event dedicated to Sarah Jacobson’s documentaries:
https://uniondocs.org/event/2017-05-14-diy-queen-sj
Part of the proceeds from the event will go toward the Sarah Jacobson Film Grant