Northwest Vision and Media, create the bigger picture
Film festivals
Film Festivals
Northwest Vision and Media offers awards to film festivals through the Audience Development category of the 2008/2009 Heritage, Access to Film and Audience Development Fund (HAFAD).
The aim of the Audience Development category (festivals) is to develop a sustainable and innovative program of annual festival events within the region that is unique, culturally diverse, educational and inclusive. The aim is to develop wider audiences, increase access and promote the Northwest as a centre of excellence for film, television and digital content.
2008/2009 Heritage, Access to Film and Audience Development Fund (HAFAD)
Who can apply?
To apply for HAFAD funds
companies must:
- Be a legally constituted organisation with a written constitution or set of rules
- Operate from within the Northwest region of England (Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside)
- Have the necessary experience and track record to deliver projects that meet Northwest Vision and Media’s objectives for this fund (see guidelines)
- Be able to secure a minimum of 30% match funding
- Only apply for projects which commence after 1st April 2008 and
end by 31st
March 2009
New festivals will only be considered if the programme brings work to the region that is not already covered by existing provision.
For festivals that have been staged before Northwest Vision and Media will look for evidence of how this next festival will build on the past year and attract a wider and more diverse audience
Local authorities, primary and secondary schools, colleges and individuals should not apply
When can I apply?
All awards for the Heritage, Access to Film and Audience
Development funding programme are made on an annual basis.
The deadline for 2008/2009 applications is 1pm, Monday 3rd December 2007.
How Can I Apply?
Guidelines
Applicants must read through both sets of
guidelines before completing the HAFAD Application form. The
guidelines are seperated into 'A Programme' and 'B
Procedures'.
Guidelines Section A Programme provides details on the types of
activity our HAFAD fund can support (PDF
version here)
Guidelines Section B Procedures provides details on our
application procedures such as how to apply and our assessment
process
(PDF version here)
Application Form
Application Form - This must be typed and signed and posted to
us with any additional materials (PDF version
here)
Advice Notes - These notes apply to the numbers listed on the
Application Form (PDF version
here)


