CAAM Documentary Fund and Documentaries for Social Change Fund Now Open
Two funding opportunities for visual storytellers now open through CAAM.
Two funding opportunities for visual storytellers now open through CAAM.
The film is about the family-owned Abacus Federal Savings Bank, the only U.S. bank to face criminal charges after the 2008 financial crisis.
Applications will close on Thursday, March 1, 2018.
Throughout CAAM’s history, the organization has supported documentary films and filmmakers through funding and by co-producing films.
ITVS announces open call for filmmakers.
Got a documentary in the works? Apply for CAAM’s Documentary Fund by this Thursday July 5th! Be sure to review all of the Eligibility…
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) seeks provocative and engaging proposals from independent media producers with projects intended for public television broadcast.
The CAAM funded documentary film “SUMMER PASTURE” is a nominee in the Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You category for IFP’s (Independent Film Project) 20th Anniversary Gotham Independent Film Award.
Several films we’ve funded have received acceptance into some wonderful film festivals and a record number have also gone on to win awards. BOLINAO 52 won two Northern California Emmy awards Outstanding Achievement in Documentary and Outstanding Music Composition.
The Center for Asian American Media seeks provocative and engaging project proposals from independent media producers. We provide funding for Asian American film and media projects through our Media Fund initiatives.