Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment and Made in NY Media Center by IFP Announce launch of MADE IN NY ENTREPRENEUR Innovation GRANTs; New Grant Will Support Multi-Disciplinary Projects in Media/Technology, Filmmaking, Gaming

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Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment and Made in NY Media Center by IFP Announce launch of MADE IN NY ENTREPRENEUR Innovation GRANTs

New Grant Will Support Multi-Disciplinary Projects in Media/Technology, Filmmaking, Gaming
Media and Entertainment Commissioner Cynthia López and Made in NY Media Center by IFP Executive Director Joana Vicente have announced the creation of a new grant for New York City-based projects. The Made in NY Entrepreneur Innovation Grant will award several grants ranging from $5,000 – $10,000 each to projects in early development focused on innovative approaches to content and delivery. The grants are open to projects and companies within Media/Technology, including virtual reality, gaming, filmmaking, animation, and post production.

“Funding is an important and necessary stage in the creative process,” said Commissioner Cynthia López, Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment. “With the Made in NY Entrepreneur Innovation Grants, New Yorkers will have the access and opportunity they need to better focus on the work at hand and bring their unique vision to life. This is yet another example of how the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment is committed to helping our creative community thrive.”

“The Made in NY Entrepreneur Innovation Grants are a rare opportunity for a small business or early stage project to receive equity- free funding,” said Joana Vicente, Executive Director of IFP and the Made in NY Media Center by IFP. “This cash injection will allow entrepreneurs and innovators to kick start the progress of their businesses in their nascent stages. In a climate where investment and funding within the Media/Technology sectors are increasingly scarce and expensive, the Grants provide equity and stake- free support to those pushing the boundaries of creative innovation.”

“The Made in NY Media Center by IFP is home to dozens of creative media and technology innovators, and this grant strengthens the City’s commitment to helping emerging businesses succeed and thrive,” said NYCEDC Senior Vice President Kate Daly. “This grant will provide recipients with some financial flexibility, allowing them the opportunity to take risks, make necessary investments, grow, and create more jobs for New Yorkers.”

The Made in NY Entrepreneur Innovation Grants are open to individual content creators and/or businesses residing in or operating primarily in New York City. Media and technology companies must be in the beginning funding stages at the time of application. A range of projects will be considered, for example, from new ways to create and distribute virtual reality to new platforms and media projects leveraging mobile devices to innovative films and interactive documentaries. The grants look to support those who are engaging new technologies that create and disseminate media. Grant awardees will become members of the Made in NY Media Center by IFP, a DUMBO, Brooklyn-based incubator developed through a partnership between Independent Filmmaker Project, the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, and the New York City Economic Development Corporation.  To apply or for more information on eligibility requirements, visit http://bit.ly/madeinnygrant.

Applications are due by 11:59pm Eastern time on October 13, 2015. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to present in front of a review panel made up of Made in NY Media Center and IFP Staff and industry leaders, including Joana Vicente; Sabrina Dridje, Director of the Made in NY Media Center by IFP; Tom Constabile, Associate Director of Verizon Ventures; Noah Harlan, Founder of Two Bulls; and Julie Motto, Founder of Motto Pictures.

Recipients will be named in October in conjunction with the second anniversary of the Made in NY Media Center by IFP.

About the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment
The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment serves as the one-stop shop for the entertainment industry, promoting the City of New York as a thriving center of creativity, issuing permits for productions filming on public property, and facilitating production throughout the five boroughs. Today, the City hosts record levels of episodic television series as well as hundreds of films each year. Last year, more than 240 films shot in New York City, and during the 2014-2015 season, 46 episodic series were produced in the City. The City’s production industry employs 130,000 New Yorkers and contributes billions of dollars to the local economy. To learn more, visit nyc.gov/film.

About the Made in NY Media Center by IFP

The Made in NY Media Center by IFP was developed through a unique partnership between Independent Filmmaker Project, the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, and the New York City Economic Development Corporation. The Made in NY Media Center by IFP is where storytellers from multiple disciplines, industries, and platforms create, collaborate, connect, and incubate across a spectrum of programs, events, and experiences. The Media Center brings together innovators in film, video, gaming, technology, and more through education, mentorship, entrepreneurship, and content creation. Since opening its doors, the Media Center has held more than 100 classes and 300 events serving more than 25,000 people in its classrooms, media gallery, theater, café, incubator, and community member spaces. For more information, visit nymediacenter.com.

About IFP
The Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP) champions the future of storytelling by connecting artists with essential resources at all stages of development and distribution. The organization fosters a vibrant and sustainable independent storytelling community through its year-round programs, which include Independent Film Week, Filmmaker Magazine, the Gotham Independent Film Awards, and the Made in NY Media Center by IFP, a new incubator space developed with the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment. IFP represents a growing network of 10,000 storytellers around the world and plays a key role in developing 350 new feature and documentary works each year. During its 35-year-history, IFP has supported over 8,000 projects and offered resources to more than 20,000 filmmakers, including Debra Granik, Laura Poitras, Dee Rees, Gillian Robespierre and Benh Zeitlin. For more information, visit ifp.org.

 


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