The Prince George’s Film Office Film Grant Program is part of Prince George’s County’s American Recovery Act Program, and its goal is to support and provide financial and technical assistance to filmmakers and other digital visual artists who plan to film in Prince George’s County using Prince George’s resources, workforce, and businesses.
Donor Name: Prince George’s Film Office
State: Maryland
County: Prince George’s County (MD)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/16/2022
Size of the Grant: $45,000
Details:
The Prince George’s Film Office is a division of the Prince George’s Arts and Humanities Council, Inc. (PGAHC), and this grant program is part of the County’s arts-centered economic recovery strategy.
The program will provide technical assistance, capacity building, and training support for grantees and applicants.
Funding Information
The Prince George’s Film Grants Program will make awards up to $45,000 per production/project to support filmmakers and digital visual creatives in telling their stories and support a variety of production projects.
Use of Fund
Funding for this program is for project support and cannot be used for general operations. Funds can be used for a variety of film/digital media production expenses including a percentage of salaries and related personnel costs for productions, equipment/service rental fees, set design/construction, travel, hotel/accommodations, catering costs, etc.
Eligibility Criteria
- Filmmakers, visual/digital media artists, and production companies must be based in Prince George’s County.
- Must be a business entity with EIN (sole proprietor, LLC, LLP, LP, Non-Profit) and have a business account structure.
- Must submit a Maryland State Certificate of Good Standing within 6 months of the grant application.
- Provide Proof of residence required (Business Licenses, Tax Returns) at least 6 months prior to the date of application.
- Must have a business or commercial bank account.
- Must have a body of work, finished film projects, portfolio, etc.
For more information, visit Prince George’s Film Office Film Grant.