Berkeley FILM Foundation Student Grant
The City of Gresham Community Enhancement Grants aim to uplift the quality of life for residents within the Gresham community. This grant program is directly aligned with the city's mission to foster a thriving, vibrant, and safe environment for all its inhabitants. By supporting projects that address various community needs, the City of Gresham demonstrates its commitment to proactive community development and sustained well-being, effectively serving as the foundation for local progress. The grant targets a broad range of beneficiaries, including seniors, youth, the unemployed, the homeless, and the general public who benefit from improved public spaces and safety. Impact goals are centered on creating more inclusive, healthier, and safer neighborhoods. The program explicitly aims to improve neighborhood appearance, preserve natural environments, enhance public safety, provide recreational opportunities, and particularly benefit underserved populations, addressing critical gaps in community resources and services. The program's priorities and focuses are diverse, encompassing park and senior programs, youth initiatives, community runs, job skills and work opportunities, safety and aesthetic improvements, wildlife preservation, and the celebration of Gresham's heritage. Eligible activities are broad, encouraging innovative projects that contribute to these focus areas. The emphasis is on tangible improvements that directly enhance community life and foster a sense of belonging and civic pride. Expected outcomes include a more engaged and healthier community, improved environmental quality, increased public safety, and expanded access to recreational and educational opportunities. While specific measurable results are not detailed, the nature of the eligible activities suggests that outcomes could be measured through participation rates in programs, reported improvements in neighborhood safety and cleanliness, and the number of individuals gaining employment or job skills. The city's strategic priority is to empower community-led initiatives that drive positive change at a local level, reflecting a theory of change that grassroots efforts, supported by local government, are the most effective way to build a resilient and thriving community.
Award Range
$2,500 - $15,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
The Berkeley FILM Foundation only funds filmmakers who work or live in the cities of Berkeley, Emeryville, Albany, El Cerrito, Richmond or Oakland. They must provide a physical address in one of these cities in the application β a P.O. Box unfortunately doesnβt count. The applicant must be the primary creator of the work as in the Director or Producer, i.e., the editor cannot apply for a grant. Additionally, the Applicant must be: β’ At least 18 years of age. β’ Residing or working in a qualified city for at least one year prior to the application deadline.
Geographic Eligibility
Alameda County (CA), Contra Costa County (CA), Marin County (CA), San Francisco County (CA)
Application Opens
May 3, 2024
Application Closes
May 28, 2024
Grantor
Berkeley Film Foundation (BFF)
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